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The mix of patterns and solid colors here is giving me life! Though I might switch out the blue bag for a metallic clutch for evening events
Anyone tried sitting in this style? Want to make sure it's comfortable for a dinner event
The clutch being champagne rather than straight gold is such a sophisticated choice. Adds warmth without being too obvious.
The makeup choices are spot on but I might add a bit more blush to really complement those rosy tones
My friend has this exact sweater and she always gets compliments on the lace-up detail.
I'd probably throw my hair up in a messy bun with this to keep the casual vibe going
Have you tried layering a thin turtleneck under the cami for winter? Works surprisingly well
The black accessories keep it from looking too vintage. Really modernizes the whole look
Would you wear this to a spin class? I'm looking for inspiration for my cycling outfits.
Wonder if the suit comes in other colorways? Would love to see this in navy or burgundy
Anyone know where I can find similar pink loafers? These are exactly what I've been looking for!
I can picture this with a denim jacket and some layered necklaces for a more casual brunch look
I love how the coral adds unexpected pop of color. So tired of seeing neutral on neutral everywhere
You could totally swap the navy boots for brown leather ones in fall. I'm already imagining it with a camel coat!
I actually own this top and can confirm it runs large! I sized down and it fits perfectly now. The elastic band makes it super comfortable too
I could see this working for so many occasions. Maybe even casual Friday at the office with a blazer?
What I love most is how the distressed jeans balance out the polished blouse. I'm always struggling with that dressy casual balance and this nails it!
The proportions are perfect here. I love how the fitted pants balance the flowing top
Just ordered that handbag and can't wait to style it! Do you think it's big enough for a laptop?
Would this work for a corporate Christmas party? I'm thinking of adding a sparkly brooch to the blazer
You could totally dress this down with white sneakers and a denim jacket for more casual days
Would a black lace bralette work instead of the blue? I feel like it might make the look more cohesive
The square cut ring is such a perfect choice. I recently wore mine to a wedding and it caught everyone's eye. Have you tried pairing it with matching earrings or is that too much?
I can totally see myself wearing this to brunch with my friends. The mix of edgy and feminine is so well balanced!
You could totally dress this up by adding a pearl hair clip and some kitten heel mules instead of the slippers for a getting-ready photoshoot moment
The distressing on that jacket is so perfectly placed! Gives it character without looking too destroyed
Anyone know where to find a more affordable version of that kimono? My budget is tight right now
Anyone know where I can find similar flats? Mine are worn out and these look so comfortable for long office days
The contrast between the feminine top and edgy ripped jeans is everything! I'd probably add a leather jacket for extra edge
Its interesting how you mentioned snapping into character instantly. That feeling is so hard to explain to non-performers.
I find it comforting how the author describes death as not being a complete end.
Love how specific the rules are for these weapons. Can't draw it around women, must kill when unsheathed, needs blood sacrifice
I appreciate how the author captures the family dynamic of long road trips. It's definitely a unique bonding experience.
Never thought about how saying sorry creates a social debt requiring acknowledgment. That's a burden grieving people don't need.
I wonder how different the world would be if everyone practiced these principles of clear observation.
Anyone else feel like the two-year mark is when things start getting stale at work?
The part about compassion fatigue is so real. I burned myself out trying to help everyone in my family during the pandemic.
Anyone else bothered by how Bella completely loses her identity and becomes totally dependent on Edward? That's not romantic at all
I've found that focusing on smaller, local changes helps combat that feeling of being just one person.
The Girl on the Train's unreliable narrator device really adds to the suspense.
Such a shame about Target discontinuing Raw Sugar. They really should bring it back.
If they do bring in Buffalo Bill, I hope they take creative liberties like they did with other characters from the books.
Anyone else find it fascinating that laughter evolved as a survival tool? Makes me think about how we still use it today to diffuse tense situations.
The thrift store tips are really helpful. I never thought to check the men's section for oversized blazers!
I switched from teaching to museum outreach and it was the best decision ever. Much more dynamic and creative.
Anyone else fascinated by the idea that the universe produces independence of mind within itself? It's like the universe becoming conscious of itself.
Loving the trend toward natural beauty. Hope it stays even after masks aren't required.
I love how this article challenges the whole commercialized nature of Valentine's Day. It's refreshing to see someone point out how we're basically being manipulated into spending money.
I've noticed my electricity bill has gone up significantly since working from home. Anyone else?
I totally disagree with the reward system approach. In my experience, it creates an unhealthy relationship with food and exercise.