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Anyone else appreciate how low maintenance this outfit would be? No complicated care instructions
Prefer this with the flat sandals rather than heels, keeps it from feeling too dressed up
I'm thinking of recreating this with pieces from my closet. Maybe my black straw hat instead?
I'm wondering about hemming it slightly shorter for a more modern take. What do you think?
Need outfit ideas like this that transition well from morning workouts to daily errands
Just ordered this! Any recommendations for shapewear that won't show through?
The grey tote is such a smart choice instead of the expected brown or tan bag
For colder days you could layer a black turtleneck under the crop top. Would look super chic
Would bronze accessories work instead of rose gold? I have some beautiful bronze pieces I'd love to incorporate
Would love to see this with strappy sandals for spring instead of the boots
I'm curious about the quality of the embroidery on the jeans. Does anyone have experience with how well it holds up in the wash?
Would this work for a first date? I want to show my personality but not go overboard
Just a tip from experience: wear your hair up with sequins unless you want it completely tangled by the end of the night
What material are the pants? I need something that wont wrinkle in my suitcase
For winter I could see this working with a turtleneck under the jacket instead of the sports bra
I love how this looks elevated but still feels achievable. Sometimes street style can be so intimidating!
I actually think black shoes would work better here. The yellow is a bit too bold for my taste
Could you wear this to a casual outdoor wedding or is it too festival specific?
What material are the pants? I find linen wrinkles too easily but love this style
I've been looking for ways to style my cat print sweater and this is perfect inspiration! Love how the dark jeans balance it out
The nude watch is such a subtle but perfect touch to tie everything together
That necklace must be pretty heavy in the heat though. Maybe a delicate gold chain would be more practical?
I wonder if black sandals would work too? I have similar ones in black and trying to decide if I should get tan ones specifically for outfits like this.
The backpack is perfect for carrying essentials while exploring but I wish it came in brown to match the sandals better
The cat purse speaks to me on so many levels! I have a similar one in brown and it's surprisingly spacious for such a cute size
The green bag really makes the palm print pop. I'd personally swap the pink sandals for metallic ones to dress it up for evening
Those black stilettos are stunning but I'd probably swap them for block heels for all day comfort. Anyone else thinking the same?
I'm obsessed with how the black statement necklace complements those vertical stripes! Really elevates the whole sundress look.
I appreciate that the article acknowledges not all solutions are straightforward.
Bend It Like Beckham showed that you can be feminine and athletic. We needed that message
The idea that theology is just playing out an end game seems premature. Religious thinking keeps evolving too.
Anyone else feel like their self-worth fluctuates depending on the day? Sometimes I feel great, other times not so much.
Would love to see more specific examples of how to handle conflict while staying nice.
Never realized how much of my identity was wrapped up in being helpful until I started saying no.
Never thought about how our personalities keep changing throughout life. Makes friendship changes seem more natural.
I was skeptical at first too about a show centered on soccer, but Ted Lasso completely won me over with its heart and humor
What We Become reminded me a lot of early Romero films in terms of social commentary. The Danish setting adds an interesting cultural perspective.
Would love to see more advice about mixing and matching pieces for different occasions.
The way they handle religion in the show is really nuanced. It's refreshing to see different beliefs portrayed without bias.
Virtual workouts have been great. No more excuses about getting to the gym!
Build mode seriously needs better measurement tools if we're using it for real planning.
I love how the article emphasizes staying active. Started walking daily at 65 and honestly feel better now at 70 than I did years ago
Sometimes simple is best. The flashcard trail is so basic but incredibly effective
The part about caffeine masking alcohol effects is concerning. I see so many people mixing energy drinks with alcohol at clubs while dancing to loud music
I wonder if the white parts of these designs get dirty quickly? That would be my main concern.
I love how they handled Cliff's character. Brendan Fraser brings so much humanity to a literal robot.
The Pursuit of Happiness proves that determination can overcome any obstacle.
I've started making my own concrete planters. They're perfect for geometric designs.
I use the Tangle Teezer mentioned in the article and it's seriously been a game changer for my curly hair
His relationship with his squad members really shows his human side. I still get emotional thinking about how he handled Petra's death.
The helicopter ride seems a bit excessive. Not everyone can afford such extravagant gestures
I love revisiting old games too! The Sims 3 really was the peak of the series. The open world feature made it feel so much more immersive than Sims 4.
I agree about the stigma of mental illness in media. The news really does tend to focus on negative stories rather than recovery and success.
I really appreciate how this article challenges the misconception that fashion is only for the wealthy. I've found some of my favorite outfits at thrift stores!