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Love how the gold bracelet adds just enough shine without going overboard
So happy you included affordable alternatives in the description! Not everyone can splurge on the original pieces
I'm in love with how the patches make basic mint jeans into a total statement piece. Such a creative way to elevate a simple pair of pants
I'm plus size and tried this combo it works perfectly when you get the proportions right!
Actually tried these pieces together but the tank was too long for the high waisted skirt. Any tailoring suggestions?
Does anyone know if the satin wrinkles easily? I need to pack it for a destination wedding.
Can we talk about how versatile this dress is? Change the accessories and it works for so many different occasions
My work would never allow those ripped jeans but I'm saving this inspo for weekends
The crossbody chain detail adds such a luxe touch to the whole ensemble. I'm wondering if a gold chain would work even better than silver?
Wonder if the skirt comes in petite sizes? Might be too long on someone shorter
The shoulder detail adds such a modern touch to classic velvet. I'm obsessed with how it balances tradition and trend
Those floral shorts would look cute with a basic white tee too for a more casual vibe
The halter neckline is super flattering but what bra do you wear with it?
The proportions are just right between the flowing cape and fitted shorts. I'm taking notes for my fall wardrobe!
Been looking for a grey coat just like this one. Any suggestions for where to find something similar during end-of-season sales?
You could totally dress this down with ankle boots and a denim jacket for a more casual look
The proportions of this outfit are spot on. High waisted flares with a crop top always looks so balanced
You could totally swap the crop top for a graphic tee and it would still work
I'm curious about trying this with wide leg jeans instead. Would that change the vibe too much?
The proportions of this outfit are perfect. I particularly appreciate how the strappy heels elongate the legs without overwhelming the dress. For winter events, I've found that black velvet pumps work just as wonderfully.
The Namaste at the Beach text really captures the whole mood of this outfit
I've been looking for a grey pencil skirt forever. Any recommendations for petite sizes?
Actually, I think the chunky bracelet works perfectly! It adds an edgy element to balance the feminine silhouette
Has anyone found a good dupe for those striped slides? I need them for my vacation next month!
The block heels are beautiful but I'd personally go for a closed toe pump in the same shade for more conservative offices
The red lipstick might be a bit much for swimming, but perfect for those sunset cocktails! I usually stick to waterproof mascara during beach days
My local book club would love this entire aesthetic. Perfect for our Sunday afternoon meetings at the cafe
I actually switched out the black hat for a camel one and it works beautifully with this outfit. Gives it a warmer tone
This whole look is giving me major NYC vibes! I love how the Brooklyn tee adds that perfect urban edge
Would this work for a summer wedding? I'm thinking maybe with different shoes?
The glasses add such an unexpected twist to this glamorous look. Makes it feel more approachable for daytime wear
What size should I get in the skirt? I usually wear a medium but pleated styles sometimes run large
Those gingham sandals are so fun! I'd probably wear them with everything in my closet during summer
Love everything except those heels. I'd switch them for metallic sandals to keep it more garden party appropriate
The article's point about inner light is beautiful, but maintaining it is harder than it sounds.
The part about experiences over possessions really hit home. I'm redirecting my shopping budget to travel now.
The way Kaori influences others while dealing with her own struggles makes her such a compelling character.
Looking forward to seeing how SMR technology develops in the next decade.
Looking at this from a public health perspective really clarifies the issues at stake.
Weekly cleaning is the way to go. Keeps everything manageable and fresh.
The way they connected all the films together was impressive. The writers clearly had a plan.
Not sure I agree about the low injury risk. I've seen plenty of people hurt themselves with poor form
My hair stopped breaking as much after I started using the moringa mask weekly.
This feels like it's written from personal experience. Really captures the complexity of post-divorce dating.
Anyone else think The Conjuring is scarier because it's based on true events?
The friendship between these two feels so authentic despite the superhero setting.
Not sure about this meta approach if it really is about Jon Peters. Might be too clever for its own good.
Wonder if similar benefits could come from other racket sports? Though ping pong does seem uniquely suited.
I've started taking measurements of my favorite clothes to make thrifting easier.
I keep it simple with a banana or toast. Anything heavier and I feel sluggish during the workout.
The idea of working out relationship skills like a muscle is such a great analogy. It takes consistent practice!
Invested in resistance bands. They take up no space and add so many exercise options.
The self-scrutiny questions were really helpful. Made me think about my body in a more objective way rather than being critical.
The Naruto quote about pain and growth really resonates. It's hard to see it in the moment, but pain often leads to personal growth.
The population recovery is remarkable. From 417 pairs to 10,000 is an incredible conservation success story.
The story behind this film is fascinating to me. Imagine having to step away from such a massive project due to personal tragedy, only to see it completely transformed into something else.
This article makes it sound too rosy. Let's be real, some days I don't even change out of my pajamas until noon.
The confusion about whether someone is helping or hurting you is so real in toxic relationships.
Been practicing positive self-talk for a month now. My kids think I'm nuts but my outlook has improved significantly.
The whole less is more approach really resonates with me. I've been trying to declutter my wardrobe and focus on versatile pieces.
The part about retinol is interesting. I've always avoided it completely but maybe with proper moisturizer it could work?