
Perfect for a casual Friday at my office. Our dress code is pretty relaxed
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Perfect for a casual Friday at my office. Our dress code is pretty relaxed
Genius styling but I would probably skip the phone case and keep the roses to just one accent piece
The mix of textures here is so good velvet boots, pleated fabric, and that holographic finish
I would probably add a belt bag over the coat for extra convenience while shopping
You could dress this up with wedge sandals instead of flip flops for a casual dinner look.
I love how the red nail polish ties in with the floral print. Such a thoughtful detail that pulls everything together.
The way the red elements pull this whole look together is just *chef's kiss*
Just tried this combo at a rooftop party and felt like such a rockstar. Those fringe pants are literally made for dancing
Think the bag would work better in black to match the shoes? The burgundy feels a bit disconnected
The vintage print tote really elevates the whole look. I'd probably use it with so many other outfits too
Love how the gold text on the bag picks up the warm tones in the eyeshadow palette
Have you considered adding a blazer? Would make it even more office appropriate
Those sneakers must make it so comfortable for walking around. I usually wear sandals with my sets but I'm definitely trying this combo
The combination of the metallic clutch and silver necklaces is perfect. Creates such a cohesive look
The dainty necklace is perfect because it doesn't compete with the dress's simplicity.
Perfect transition piece from summer to fall. Just add layers as needed
Has anyone tried this style dress with a denim jacket instead? I'm not ready to invest in leather yet.
I'm obsessed with how the tie dye pattern breaks up all the black without losing the mysterious vibe
I'm wondering if a black hoodie would work just as well? I tend to spill things on light colors
Those slingbacks are giving me major Chanel vibes without the heavy price tag
The proportions are spot on. High waisted pants with a tucked tee always looks so polished
I've been looking for boots like these forever! Does anyone know where I can find something similar but maybe in black?
You could totally dress this down for daytime with jeans and ankle boots. The blazer would still be the star
Love this budget friendly option! You could definitely mix and match these pieces with other items in your wardrobe
You could totally swap the heels for pointed flats and it would still look amazing. I've done this for long office days and it works perfectly.
The gold bangle bracelet adds just the right amount of shine without going overboard
The belt really pulls it all together. I've been looking for something similar for ages!
Perfect for gallery hopping! Though I'd probably swap those boots for ankle boots if I'm walking around all day
I could see this outfit working really well for a garden party I'm attending next weekend. Do you think I should go with nude heels instead of black?
I tried styling my black corset with mom jeans and a blazer for brunch last weekend. Got so many compliments! These pieces are so versatile
The mix of edgy platforms with the sweet lip print is honestly genius. It's giving me such cool girl vibes while still being totally approachable.
I'm thinking this would look amazing with a red lip and sleek ponytail for an evening out
Those slingbacks are gorgeous but I find them hard to walk in all day. Anyone tried those gel insoles everyone talks about?
We need more discussions like this that bridge different perspectives and experiences.
This makes me want to create an etymology database for future generations
The point about being patient with yourself really stands out to me. We often expect immediate results but real change takes time.
Working in fashion, I see how much waste there is behind the scenes. It's even worse than customers realize.
The ending note about learning and unlearning is powerful. Growth isn't always about adding things
Let me know if you want tips! I've done several of Carolina's DIY tutorials successfully. The key is using the right type of shirt