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Love how you can mix and match these pieces. The botanical pants go with so many different tops
Do you think this would work for a petite frame? I'm always worried about rompers overwhelming my height.
Does anyone else think white sneakers would work better here? The burgundy feels a bit heavy
Wonder if wide leg pants would work just as well? I have trouble with tapered styles on my body type.
I'm thinking about recreating this look for my grandmother's 80th birthday celebration!
I love mixing these pieces separately too. The shorts look amazing with a simple white tee and the top works great with palazzo pants
Would look amazing with a leather jacket thrown over the shoulders for those cooler evening hours
A messy bun would make this outfit even better. Perfect for those long study sessions in the library
Those heels are everything! Though my feet would probably need a backup pair of flats in my bag
You could easily dress this up with wedges instead of sneakers for evening
You could totally winterize this by adding a thin turtleneck underneath and some boots. I did this with my similar dress and got so many compliments!
Not sure about mixing the grey and coral. I think an all black dress would make more impact in a professional setting
Would this work for a Christmas party or is it too fancy? My office goes all out for holiday events
Can we talk about how perfect this is for those awkward temperature transition days?
You could totally dress this down with a denim jacket and ankle boots for a more casual holiday brunch
The layered necklaces really elevate the whole look from basic to sophisticated
The way the floral detail on the jeans picks up the blue from the sunglasses is genius level styling
The statement rings are stunning but I'd probably skip them and just do a delicate bracelet. Too many bold elements compete
Wonder if a cream blazer would work just as well? Red is gorgeous but might be too bold for my office
The proportions of this outfit are so well balanced. I love how the loose top works with the fitted jeans
The distressed shorts are cute but I feel like they're a bit too casual for the top. Maybe some high-waisted tailored shorts would elevate the look?
The proportions are perfect here. I love how the fitted top balances out the voluminous skirt
I tried pairing the white blouse with a leather skirt instead of jeans and it worked beautifully for my dinner date last week
What material would you recommend for the white shirt? I find cotton wrinkles too easily for my workday.
Has anyone tried wearing these style boots with dresses? I'm thinking about getting a pair but want them to be versatile
I recently styled a similar skirt with a black bodysuit and it looked amazing. This white crop top is such a fresh take though!
The burgundy lipstick with the rainbow stripes feels like too much for me personally. I'd go with a neutral lip
These denim shorts are such a versatile piece! I paired mine with a white button down for a casual office look and it worked perfectly
Would this work for a casual Friday at the office? I love the sophistication but worry the distressed jeans might be too casual
Has anyone tried styling the buffalo check shirt with different colored blazers? I'm thinking maybe a soft pink would work too
I'm obsessed with how those tie-waist pants create such a sophisticated silhouette. Has anyone tried styling them with a silk blouse?
I thought the Bollywood version did a great job adapting the cultural elements of the original into a modern Indian context.
What about systemic inequalities though? Seems a bit privileged to just say be grateful for what you have.
The story about your grandfather really highlights how systemic racism forced people to hide their identity.
These prompts gave me the confidence to start selling my art. Sometimes we just need that initial push.
I work in game development now because of these games. They sparked my love for coding.
This really resonates with me. I've been working on separating my achievements from my worth as a person.
I think this show might end up being more important to Phase 4 than people realize
I really enjoyed how they showed both sides of the service industry. The fake smiles and breakdown behind closed doors felt so real
I actually think you both handled it as well as you could given the circumstances. Sometimes there are no villains in breakups.
Let's be honest, DiCaprio and Scorsese are basically a guarantee of quality at this point.
My inner dialogue improved significantly when I started meditation. It helped me observe my thoughts without judgment.
I've noticed such a dramatic shift in how people present themselves online. It's scary how normalized photo editing has become when social media was meant to be about authentic connection.
Great article but I disagree about getting a cheaper bike. Investing in quality means it'll last all four years of college.
The freedom from consumerism is so liberating. I barely browse shops anymore.
Love these suggestions but wonder if tracking everything might make reading feel too much like homework.
Love the point about making products multitask. My wallet thanks you for these tips!
I disagree about the darkness level needed. These books were meant for children after all.
The description of writing flow states is spot on. When inspiration hits, it's like time doesn't exist.
This article makes it sound so simple, but breaking negative thought patterns isn't easy when you've been thinking that way for years.
The point about women providing 80% of eldercare really hits home. I'm doing this right now and the stress is overwhelming.
The millennial lifestyle analysis is spot on. We want convenience in everything
I don't buy it. Sleep paralysis doesn't work like that. You can't actually walk around and throw lemons out windows.