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Never thought about adding a turtleneck underneath. That would look so sophisticated for winter
Perfect for those days when you want to feel put together but not overdressed
My only suggestion would be a slightly bigger clutch for practicality
Have you tried layering a lace bralette under the tee? Adds such a cool dimension
Actually I think the white heels are perfect they keep the look fresh and modern
Wonder if the top would look good tucked in completely instead of tied? Might try both ways
What lipstick shade would you recommend to match that red lip motif? Looking for the perfect bold red
I've tried this look with a cream denim jacket instead of blue and it worked really well too!
The cropped length works perfectly with high waisted leggings. No awkward gap
Can we talk about how versatile this dress is? I could see wearing this to so many different occasions.
This would look fantastic with a sleek low bun and some statement earrings
My favorite part is how versatile each piece is. You could mix and match everything here with other items in your closet
Does anyone know if combat boots are still trending? Been thinking about investing in a pair
Would totally throw on a denim jacket with this for post workout coffee
This dress needs some serious shapewear underneath. Speaking from experience with similar styles
You could easily dress this down with flat boots and a chunky scarf for weekend errands too.
That handbag is everything! The whimsical print adds such a fun element to the whole look
Actually tried recreating this look and got so many compliments at work. The olive green is surprisingly flattering on many skin tones
Such a practical combination for running errands but still looking put together
I've tried a similar look with my renaissance faire outfits and found that adding a thin belt really helps define the waist when layering like this.
I'm obsessed with how the rose embroidery elevates a basic denim jacket. I actually found a similar one at a thrift store and added iron-on patches!
The contrast between edgy and polished works so well in this outfit. I'm going to try mixing up my basics like this
Just got similar shorts from Levi's and they run small. Definitely size up if you want that comfortable fit
Would this work for a job interview? I have one coming up in finance and I want to make the right impression
I actually have similar boots and they're surprisingly versatile. I wear them with dresses, jeans, literally everything
Have you considered swapping the sneakers for white platform sandals? Could work great for summer evenings
The palm tree detail on those sneakers is everything! I wonder if they come in other colors?
I'm obsessed with how the ruffled sleeves add such a feminine touch to this professional look. Makes it less stuffy but still totally office appropriate.
Those leopard socks are such a genius touch! Never would have thought to add animal print but it totally works
Absolutely obsessed with how the camel coat elevates those striped pants! I've been looking for a similar combination for my work wardrobe.
Has anyone tried styling the parka with a dress? I'm thinking it could work really well with a sweater dress for winter.
I've been looking for a graphic t-shirt dress like this forever! The MEOW print is such a fun twist on an all-black outfit. Anyone know where I can find something similar?
The whole series feels like a throwback to problematic 80s teen movies.
Tucker's playoff experience was invaluable. He'd been in those big moments before.
The fact that we need articles telling us how to be more human is pretty telling about where we're headed.
The idea that studying Chaucer helps with other languages is interesting, but I worry its not worth the potential damage to students confidence.
While I'm thrilled about Lumity being canon, I'm still devastated about the shortened third season. We deserved more time with these characters!
Amazing how they predicted major societal shifts decades in advance. Makes you wonder what's coming next.
I work in software development and appreciate how well-designed these apps are.
Human Acts was too heavy for me. I appreciate its importance but couldn't finish it.
Interesting point about the humidity between mask and face helping with allergies. Nature's little humidifier!
Anyone remember the drama when 50 Shades started as Twilight fanfiction? That really brought attention to the whole genre.
I really appreciate how they handle the consent themes throughout the show. It's serious without being preachy.
That first musical number had me sold. Knew right then they got it right.
McQueen's runway shows were like performance art pieces in themselves.
While I agree pets can be beneficial, let's not ignore the financial and time commitments required. Not everyone is in a position to properly care for a pet.
Love that this article mentions invisibobbles! They're fantastic for working out without causing those annoying ponytail creases.
Can't believe I've been paying for cold brew all this time when it's so simple to make at home.
Has anyone tried carbon steel? The article mentions it's similar to cast iron but lighter.
My solution to burnout was joining online fitness communities. The support really helps keep me going.
The whole movie reminds me of Zodiac. Same ambiguous ending that leaves you questioning everything.
I'm really excited to see how they interpret American fashion! The mix of practicality and innovation through different eras should make for some fascinating looks.
Looking back, most of my favorite female characters are the ones who break these molds.
Such a helpful article for recent grads like myself. I'm struggling with maintaining a routine since graduation and these tips seem very practical
The jewel tones they mentioned look amazing on video calls. I've gotten so many compliments
Joining a homeschool community was the best decision we made. The support is invaluable
This article really hits home. Growing up as a military kid was exactly like this. The constant moving and readjusting was tough but made me who I am today.