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Not sure about mixing the rose gold watch with the gold earrings. Would stick to one metal tone personally
The coat is giving me old Hollywood glamour vibes especially paired with that dress
I appreciate how everything fits so perfectly together. It's like a masterclass in proportions!
Those gradient sunglasses are fantastic but I might swap them for polarized ones for better sun protection
I'd love to see this with a red lip and maybe some pearl earrings for a classic twist. What do you all think?
The bag choice is unexpected but works so well. Proves sometimes you need to think outside the box with accessories
For anyone worried about the price, I've found great sequin tops at vintage stores. They often have better quality than new ones too!
The mix of modern and vintage elements in this outfit is so well done. I especially love how the geometric necklace plays against the romantic skirt.
Do the sneakers run true to size? Thinking of ordering them for my upcoming trip.
For winter events, I'd suggest adding a metallic thread wrap shawl. It would add warmth without hiding the beautiful dress details.
The geometric phone case is such a nice touch! Loving how it coordinates with the structured bag.
My sister wore something similar to her engagement party and looked absolutely radiant. This style really photographs well!
For anyone looking to recreate this look on a budget, I found similar clear heel sandals at Aldo that are super comfortable. The key is to look for ones with a slightly thicker heel for better stability.
Love the dress but personally would swap the clear heels for black suede pumps to make it more cohesive
Has anyone styled this type of dress for winter? Thinking about layering with a turtleneck underneath
I have this exact skirt and never thought to style it with combat boots! Trying this tomorrow for my art history class
I'm wondering if I could dress down the bodysuit with high-waisted jeans for a casual night out
What a clever way to style a halter dress! I've always worn mine with sandals but I'm definitely trying sneakers now. Anyone else converting their dressier pieces to casual wear?
I'm thinking about getting this in emerald green instead of burgundy. Would that work with black accessories too?
Could definitely swap the camo tee for a cropped black hoodie when it gets cooler. I'm all about versatile pieces.
Those heels look gorgeous but so impractical for the beach. Would look just as stunning with some leather wrap sandals
I've worn a similar bustier and found that fashion tape helps keep everything secure during a night out. Just sharing my experience!
That perfume is definitely an investment piece but so worth it for everyday luxury
The light wash jeans might show wrinkles during long flights. I prefer dark wash for travel, but the overall combo is super chic
What about swapping the tan cami for a silk button down? Would give it more of a professional vibe for office parties
I really appreciate how versatile this set is. I'd wear it for my morning yoga and then straight to running errands
Actually I love the white sneakers they keep it fresh and casual plus way more comfortable for walking around all day
Wondering if I should size up in the skirt for sitting comfort? Any advice from someone who owns it?
I'm wondering if nude heels would work better than the floral flats? What do you all think?
What material is the dress made from? I always struggle with red dresses fading after a few washes
I actually prefer when adaptations take risks with the material, even if they don't always work out perfectly.
Those suggesting simple solutions don't understand the complexity of the situation.
Starting at a less intimidating gym first is smart. You can always switch later.
The point about vocabulary is interesting. Never thought about language as a form of self-expression before.
No matter what you think of Kyle, you have to respect what he's accomplished in NASCAR.
What worries me is how cancel culture affects young creators who are still figuring themselves out.
My living room literally had to be rearranged because of the PS5's size. It's actually absurd when you think about it
The article's right about e-readers making it easier to read more. Having my whole library in my pocket is amazing.
Reading this made me realize how much toxic productivity has affected my relationships.
Started doing this last month and my grocery bill has been cut in half. Why didn't I know about this sooner?
I love the suggestion about praying for your partner's happiness. It really does help shift your mindset from anger to compassion.
The point about avoiding crowded areas is crucial. I've completely changed my shopping habits because of this.
I appreciate how the article doesn't try to sugarcoat the reality of being single.
My issue with gel polish is the soaking off part. Takes forever and ruins my nails
I find it fascinating how certain smells instantly transport me back in time. The brain is incredible.
This helped me understand why I feel so content in my current job despite earning less than my previous position.
The streaming quality on HBO Max is definitely better than the Adult Swim website
I love how the article emphasizes sustainable shopping. Thrifting is great for both wallet and planet.
What strikes me most is how entertainment can be both deeply personal and universally relatable.
I actually love the idea of including Kollector. We've seen the classic characters so many times, it's refreshing to have someone newer.
You can't beat Stevie Nicks for road trip vibes. Stand Back makes me feel like I'm in a movie montage every single time.
My journal helped me through my divorce last year. It was like having a therapist available 24/7.
The part about words teaching history really resonates with me. Every time I look up a word's origin I end up going down these amazing historical rabbit holes
The article makes a good point about colored sneakers being statement pieces. My purple Nikes always get compliments
The suggestion about Disney movies is spot on! I thought I was the only one who used nostalgic movies to decompress.