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The retro sunglasses really complete this look! Though I might go for gold frames instead of black
What length would you recommend for the shorts if you're on the shorter side?
I found similar loafers at Naturalizer that are super comfortable for all-day wear.
I'm curious about the sweater's warmth level. Would it work for early spring?
I'm saving this for inspiration! The color combination is just perfect for my upcoming events
Feel like this could work for so many different body types. The wrap style is super flattering
Has anyone tried this with a blazer for cooler evenings? Thinking about practicality
The V-neck and full skirt are so flattering! Does anyone know if the dress comes in other prints?
Would this work for a casual office? I'm starting a new job and this seems perfect for their dress code.
What material is the skirt? Wondering if it would be too hot for a summer wedding
This silhouette would be so flattering on curvy figures the flowing midi length is perfect
The makeup really ties it together! I'm loving how the pink blush echoes the pink in the shoes and bralette.
Not sure about the blue earrings honestly think silver would work better with the monochrome theme
I'm wondering if I could wear this to a spring garden party? Maybe with blush pink accessories instead?
The red lipstick really makes this whole look pop! I usually shy away from bold lips with casual outfits but this is convincing me
Wonder how this would look with a wide brim hat and some delicate gold jewelry
You could swap the gold necklace for silver and add some sparkly hair clips for a different vibe
I've been looking for statement platforms like these forever! The burgundy velvet is such a rich touch.
The wrap style is so flattering on everyone. Plus you can adjust it throughout the day if needed
The proportions are so well balanced here. The fitted blazer with the feminine top really works
I actually own a similar dress and never thought to style it with oxfords! Usually wear it with heels but I'm definitely trying this combination
Has anyone tried styling this kind of dress with flat chelsea boots? I love the look but need something more comfortable for my commute.
That perfume bottle is so pretty! Does anyone know if it has good staying power?
What about adding a statement necklace to dress it up a bit? I feel like it could work for evening too
Have you considered how gorgeous this would look with a burgundy bag instead of the black clutch? Would add such a rich pop of color
I'm thinking this would be perfect for my anniversary dinner. Do you think the top might be too much for a nice restaurant?
The quilted bag is such a classic investment piece. I've had mine for 3 years and it still looks amazing
The navy sandals are genius here. I was thinking about getting black ones but now I see how versatile navy can be
You could easily dress this down with white sneakers and a denim jacket for casual brunches too! I love pieces that can work for multiple occasions
That snake dance scene in Bride and Prejudice was simultaneously the most awkward and amazing thing ever.
Surprised by how much the promises resonated with me. Especially the one about not regretting the past.
Three years wasn't enough time to transition from Flash? That seems weird to me.
The fact that the government had to pass a law about who could receive oil revenues shows how messed up the situation was.
Interesting how setting boundaries actually improves relationships rather than damaging them
Love how the article emphasizes compromise without completely giving up personal style.
Its amazing how different rescue dogs can be. Each one comes with their own unique challenges.
The pandemic has made me more mindful about my fashion choices and their impact.
Has anyone tried combining both? I do calisthenics for cardio and weight training for strength. Best of both worlds in my experience.
The TBR list keeps growing faster than I can read. Maybe I need a separate journal just for that!
The music will be crucial. Over the Garden Wall had such an amazing soundtrack.
My Cancer friend would absolutely love that tapestry. We're all about creating cozy reading nooks.
Sacred Woman changed how I view self-care. It's not just about bubble baths and face masks.
The idea of thinking seven generations ahead really struck me. We've become so focused on immediate results in our gardens.
I find the 'write every day' advice problematic. Quality over quantity has always worked better for me
That's not what the book is saying at all. It's about listening to your body, not giving up on health.
My friend group plays Mixtape every weekend. We're all music nerds so the debates get pretty intense.
Has anyone tried the dip powder at home? I'm thinking of getting a kit but worried it might be too complicated
The sugar thing is my biggest challenge. When I'm stressed, I go straight for the chocolate
Just tried stargazing last night after reading this. Felt incredibly peaceful. Perhaps there's something to this frequency theory.
After attending both types this year I definitely prefer intimate ceremonies. You can actually talk to the couple