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You could totally dress this up with some ankle boots and a leather jacket for evening
Could totally see this working for client meetings or after work drinks
Would love to see this with a midi skirt instead of pants for a different silhouette
The tie front detail really modernizes the classic white shirt look.
The dress fabric looks so light and breezy. Just what we need for those hot summer days
The half-up hairstyle is perfect for showing off the neckline while keeping that glamorous wave pattern
Added a thin gold belt to mine and it completely elevated the whole look
Never thought Id say this but those chunky heels are growing on me. They look way more wearable than stilettos
Has anyone found a more affordable version? This is a bit out of my budget but I'm obsessed with the style.
Those gradient sunglasses would hide my eyes perfectly when I inevitably fall asleep on the lounger
Have you considered adding a delicate necklace? Might soften the look even more
Would you wear the bucket hat with or without the smokey eye? I feel like it might be too much together
Love how versatile this is. You could even throw on a leather jacket when it gets cooler
The whole Dunkin Donuts theme is adorable but maybe a bit much for everyday wear. The dress alone would be stunning
Anyone tried this with biker shorts underneath? I'm always worried about oversized shirts flying up
Never thought about pairing corduroy with stripes but it totally works here
Would this work with silver accessories? I'm thinking of adding a chunky chain necklace
Anyone tried this look with shorts? I live in Florida and blazers with shorts are my go to
The pink and blue gradient in that crop top is everything! Anyone tried washing these tie dye tops? Do the colors stay vibrant?
Has anyone found a good dupe for this style of crop top that won't break the bank?
I actually have a similar skirt and found it looks fantastic with a denim jacket for cooler evenings. Makes it feel more casual but still put-together!
What about rainy days though? Those suede looking pumps would get ruined. Maybe keep some leather ones as backup in the office
For winter you could add sheer black tights and a leather jacket. Would completely transform the look
Where can I find that skirt? The patches and color blocking are absolutely gorgeous!
Has anyone tried styling the pink dress with white sneakers for a more casual look? I feel like it could work really well.
The tan bag is perfect for softening the look. A navy bag would make it too matchy matchy in my opinion
Finally someone showing how to style round glasses without looking too serious! I've been wearing mine with basic outfits but this cosmic academic vibe is exactly what I needed
Those straight leg jeans are exactly what I need in my wardrobe. Anyone know where to find a similar pair?
I have a similar navy parka and honestly wearing it with shorts is genius! Never thought to try that combo
I love how the pom poms add a playful touch to an otherwise sophisticated outfit. Makes it feel more approachable
Anyone know where to find those sandals? I've been searching for a pair just like these for my vacation next month.
This romper is absolutely stunning! I love how the embroidered details on the bodice create such a beautiful contrast against the black fabric.
Just remember that natural doesn't always mean safer. Proper dilution is crucial.
I tried the Youth To The People cleanser and broke out badly. I know it works for many people but definitely patch test first
I worked in the NHS through the pandemic and let me tell you, that clapping meant nothing when they wouldn't give us proper PPE or a fair wage increase.
Making accessories work for multiple purposes is key to staying on budget.
The hotel staff trying to calm a claustrophobic guest in broken English is quite the scene.
The point about trusting organizations is crucial. I learned this the hard way after donating to a sketchy group. Always do your research first!