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You could easily transition this from day to night by adding a bold red lip and switching to a clutch
Have you considered adding a thin belt to define the waist? I think it could add another dimension
Anyone else thinking this would look amazing with Doc Martens for fall?
I'm wondering about the fabric weight is it good for transitional weather?
The A-line cut is so flattering on every body type. I appreciate how it's fitted but not restrictive.
Just picked up this top and it runs small FYI! Size up if you want a more relaxed fit
What kind of bra would you wear with a sequin top like this? I always struggle with that
Have you considered adding a blazer for cooler days? Maybe in black or matching grey?
Anyone tried this dress in another color? Red isn't really my thing but I love the style
I'm thinking about adding a leather jacket to this for evening. What do you all think?
I styled my crystal skirt with a burgundy top for Christmas dinner and it worked beautifully. Love how versatile these statement pieces can be
You could totally make this more casual with a leather jacket and some ankle boots for a night out
Would white sneakers work with this instead of the slides for a more casual weekend look?
I found a similar blouse at Zara last week! The quality is surprisingly good and it was under $50
Do you think the red top would work with white wide-leg pants for a different vibe?
This whole look screams summer fun but still keeps it practical with the boots
Has anyone tried layering a turtleneck under the bodysuit for extra warmth? I live in a really cold climate but love this look!
The mix of traditional and modern pieces here is so well balanced. I particularly love how the contemporary tote freshens up the whole look.
Not sure about mixing pastels with a KISS tee honestly. Feels like it's trying to be two different things
I've found similar cardigans at H&M for under $35! They have the same flowing silhouette and come in several colors
My tip for the plunging neckline is to use some fashion tape if you're planning on doing any serious swimming, keeps everything secure
Life is short but heels shouldn't be makes me laugh because honestly these heels look pretty tall to me
My go to weekend brunch outfit right here! Though I usually add some gold layered necklaces
I actually paired my orange anarkali with pearl jewelry and it looked amazing. Sometimes simple works better than statement pieces
I'd suggest adding some delicate diamond studs to keep the look elegant but not overdone. What do you all think?
Would this work for a beach wedding? I'm worried the dress might be too short
Those heart shaped glasses are such a fun addition! Really brings out the playful side of this elegant outfit
The black overalls make such a great base piece. I have a similar pair and wear them with everything from graphic tees to chunky sweaters
The zipper details on those jeans add such a nice touch without being over the top
I have almost the exact same sweater and I'm always wondering how to style it! The wide leg jeans are such a perfect match, definitely trying this combo tomorrow
I love how versatile this dress is! I've been looking for something like this for summer weddings and date nights. Do you think the fabric would be too heavy for hot weather?
What a dreamy party look! The velvet dress reminds me of my senior prom but make it 2024. I would definitely wear this for my birthday dinner next month
The article really drives home how this issue affects everyone regardless of where we live.
The musical numbers in Oliver! are absolutely timeless. Consider Yourself and Food Glorious Food still make me smile every time.
Proper storage is crucial. Learned that the hard way with warped records.
The worldbuilding opportunities with modern animation are exciting to think about.
Using command strips instead of nails for hanging everything. Works great!
When they mentioned going to the past to understand the present, it clicked for me why I keep having similar relationship issues.
Lolita's inclusion makes sense given how it examines American road culture and consumerism through foreign eyes.
The variety in this list is great. Something for every type of friend group.
I appreciate how the article acknowledges that pain and suffering are inevitable parts of life. Makes me feel less alone in my struggles.
What happened to JennaMarbles shows how toxic cancel culture can be. She was one of the few who seemed genuinely remorseful and chose to leave entirely.
I love that Nashville is back on the schedule. The track produces great racing and that guitar trophy is iconic.
Interesting how technology both connects and isolates us simultaneously.
The part about taking time to heal is crucial. My family tried to rush reconciliation and it just led to more hurt feelings.
Anyone else feel personally attacked by those 2000s magazine covers? The damage those did to our generation is real.
I can totally relate to these feelings about siblings getting married. My younger sister just tied the knot last month and it's definitely been an adjustment.
I appreciate the raw honesty in this piece. It's validating to know others feel the same way.
You'd be surprised how much scientific research exists about crystal properties. It's not all spiritual.
I'm glad the article addresses the focus issue. It's definitely harder to concentrate on reading these days.
I wish the article had addressed sleep supplements like melatonin. Anyone have experience with those?
I started finding purpose in my morning coffee routine. Small things add up to a meaningful life.
Sometimes we need to acknowledge that people might need help or guidance rather than just assuming they don't care enough.
Anyone tried squalane? My skin gets so dry and sensitive, wondering if it's worth giving it a shot.
Actually found the advice about dark bottoms really helpful. I used to wear light colored pants all the time and wondered why they didn't look quite right on me.