
Been looking for a crossbody like this forever! The quilted pattern is gorgeous.
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Been looking for a crossbody like this forever! The quilted pattern is gorgeous.
I find double denim tricky to pull off but the different washes here make it work perfectly
Think this would work for a law office? Might need to untie the blouse for more traditional vibes
I actually tried a similar look but with a rust colored top and yellow skirt. The color combo works both ways!
The sunglasses shape really balances the outfit structure. I'm impressed with the attention to detail.
The phone case matches perfectly! I never think about coordinating those details
Would silver accessories work instead of gold? I have some cute silver pieces I'd love to pair with this
I actually prefer this with the brown shoes over white, gives it a more adventurous feel
Actually I've done the sneakers look and it works amazingly well! Adds a cool casual vibe to the whole outfit
The folkloric details make it look so much more expensive than regular white swimwear
I actually prefer this with the black accessories. Keeps it from being too sweet and adds some edge
I would totally wear this to my creative agency job. Professional but with personality
Do you think this sweater would work for petite frames? I'm 5'2 and worried it might overwhelm me.
Would this work for a casual office? My workplace is pretty relaxed but I'm not sure about the ripped jeans
The proportions are perfect but I would suggest shortening the dress slightly if you're under 5'5 to avoid it overwhelming your frame
You could totally dress this up by swapping the backpack for a clutch and adding some gold jewelry to match the embroidery.
You could totally dress this down with some flat sandals for a summer dinner party. The cape would catch the evening breeze so beautifully
Those black earrings are such a smart choice - they really pop against the tie-dye pattern
My favorite part is how versatile each piece is. I'd wear that tank with literally everything in my closet!
I would swap the black jeans for some velvet ones to add more texture. Plus they'd catch the light beautifully
I'd swap the bandana for a straw hat to make it more practical for sun protection
I tried a similar style at Reformation last week and was surprised by how flattering the cut was. The bias really makes a difference
I actually disagree about the sandals comment above. The boots make it unique and give it an unexpected edge that I really appreciate
I tried a similar dress last week but struggled with the fit. Anyone else find slip dresses tricky around the bust area?
The cutout detail is stunning but I wonder if it would be practical for actual swimming
Those yellow pants are incredible! Love how they make such a statement while still being totally office appropriate
That Party clutch is everything! Where did you find it? I need something like this for my sister's bachelorette party next month
The section about support really highlights how isolation plays into toxic relationships.
The snow mentioned in the article definitely seems to be setting up Fimbulwinter. The attention to Norse lore is impressive.
Watch The Night Manager and you'll see that dangerous edge you're talking about.
The part about embracing weather changes really challenged my perspective. Maybe I should stop waiting for perfect conditions.
I've started fact-checking more after reading about how easily we believe what we see.
David Schwimmer's physical comedy as Ross was underrated. The leather pants episode still cracks me up.
The buildup to the final raid was so well executed. You felt the tension building
Not sure about ditching chain restaurants completely. Sometimes you just need something reliable and quick.
Has anyone else noticed how modern literature tends to handle PTSD differently than these classical works?
The Thing's makeup in 2005 was actually pretty good for its time. Michael Chiklis did a great job with what he had
The article missed some great family accounts though. What about the Bucket List Family?
The focus on local production is crucial. We need to rebuild community-based manufacturing.
The tip about avoiding monochromatic looks seems off to me. I find wearing one color quite slimming.
The section about toxic behaviors not showing up immediately is so important. I wish I'd known this earlier in life.
The article should emphasize how important it is to help older relatives set up their technology beforehand.
Can someone explain more about the letting go part? I find that particularly challenging
This really captures why I love discussing movies and shows with others. Everyone brings their own unique perspective.
The part about saying no really resonates. I still struggle with setting boundaries
Ghost Wood Song had me googling Southern folk music at 2 AM. Such atmospheric writing!