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Wonder if we could make this work for the office with a blazer? The print might be a bit bold for my workplace though
I'd add a white crochet cardigan for those chilly restaurant moments.
I'm obsessed with how the buckle details on the boots add extra edge to an already awesome look.
Those platform boots would look incredible with a flowy maxi dress too
This is exactly how to make statement pieces work for everyday! Taking notes
Anyone know where to find similar shorts for curvy figures? The print is gorgeous
The watch face being dark instead of light makes such a difference. Keeps it from looking too blingy
Anyone else thinking this would be perfect for a concert? Just swap the structured bag for a crossbody
This reminds me of my trip to Bali last summer Wore something similar almost every day
Have you tried the NYX palette with setting spray? Makes it last all day for me
The proportions are spot on. High waist pants with a cropped jacket always works
My only concern would be the practicality of the black sports bra in hot weather
The navy and white combo is so fresh for spring but would work year round
Those pointed flats are exactly what I've been searching for! So elegant yet practical.
I'm obsessed with how the floral print on the shoes ties everything together. Such an unexpected but perfect choice.
The watch really transforms this from pure loungewear to something more put together
Such a fun party look. The shorts make it playful while still keeping it classy
Not sure about the Sweet perfume choice. I usually go for something more subtle for office wear
Never thought about pairing blue liner with all denim, but it's genius!
Anyone found a good leather conditioner for skirts like this? Mine always seems to get dry around the seams
What about swapping the crossbody for a woven bag in summer? Could give it a more seasonal feel
Has anyone tried styling this kind of top with a pencil skirt instead? I'm thinking it could work really well for my body type.
Not sure about the pointed toe pumps. My feet are crying just looking at them. What about some elegant blue mules instead?
What lipstick shade would you all recommend? I feel like a bold red might compete too much with the pink shoes
What jewelry would you pair with this? I'm thinking delicate silver pieces
I would totally swap the boots for Dr Martens and add some chunky silver jewelry
Can we talk about how perfect this is for traveling? Everything can be mixed and matched!
The checkered bag is giving me life! I've been seeing this pattern everywhere lately
My legs would look terrible in those leggings but I love how you could swap them for wide leg pants too
I actually own a similar skirt and found it works perfectly with a fitted black turtleneck and boots when it gets cooler
I tried styling my patchwork jeans with a cropped sweater instead of the bomber jacket and it worked really well too. The key is keeping the top simple to let the jeans be the statement piece
The bunny backpack adds such a playful touch to the outfit! Would look super cute with a white sundress too for a different vibe
The round glasses are such a clever touch. They balance out the bold pattern of the dress perfectly
Just bought similar boots but in burgundy. Would they work as well with the pink jeans?
Yes, and I think that's key to understanding why the second law is so special compared to other physical laws.
The statistics about fashion industry pollution are shocking. We cant keep ignoring this problem.
I appreciate how inclusive this guide is, showcasing diverse celebrities with hourglass figures. From Marilyn Monroe to Jennifer Lopez, it shows this body type spans different sizes.
The article mentions Sephora's superior customer service but my local Ulta staff are fantastic. Maybe it really depends on location?
The part about feeling gaslighted really hits home. Sometimes I wonder if I'm the crazy one for still being cautious when everyone else seems to have moved on.
I work in fashion manufacturing and can confirm the points about Asian markets. The manufacturing costs are significantly lower