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Anyone else getting major Y2K vibes from this? Especially with that crop top style
I actually prefer this without the sunglasses for evening events. Keeps it more elegant
Do you think white boots would work instead? Just got some and looking for styling ideas
Just styled mine with a cream turtleneck underneath for winter. Works surprisingly well as a layered look
I actually own similar jeans and they're surprisingly versatile. I wear them with everything from graphic tees to blazers
You could totally dress this down with white sneakers for a more casual look, but I'm living for these boots
The backpack makes it super practical without sacrificing style. I need something like this for my everyday looks
Can we talk about how versatile those Adidas sneakers are? I wear mine with everything from leggings to sundresses!
The proportions of the midi length with those block heels are perfect! Creates such a flattering silhouette
My favorite part is how versatile each piece is. That sweater would look amazing with jeans for a casual dinner too
I tried a similar look but used a denim midi skirt instead of the wrap skirt. It felt very 70s teacher chic!
Perfect balance between casual and dressy. I could see wearing this to so many different occasions
The velvet boots are such a clever choice. They add texture without breaking up the sleek line of the outfit
Has anyone tried washing a lace bralette like this? I'm always scared of ruining mine.
Could we see this with white boots instead? Might make it feel more versatile
Am I the only one who thinks the sunglasses are too big for everyday wear? They overwhelm the face
The whole outfit screams comfort without compromising style. Finally something I can wear all day without feeling restricted
Great outfit but I find camo print can be a bit overwhelming sometimes. Maybe solid grey joggers would be more versatile?
I actually own this dress and can confirm it's amazing. I've worn it to work with blazer and to weekend brunches
Has anyone tried styling a plaid dress like this with combat boots for a more edgy look? I love mixing feminine and tough pieces
I love how the sunglasses tie in with the brown accessories. Such thoughtful styling!
I actually have a similar skirt and never thought to pair it with a crop top - totally trying this tomorrow!
I wear almost this exact outfit but with a cream blouse instead of stark white. Feels a bit softer for my complexion
This would look amazing with a denim jacket layered over the hoodie for cooler days
Wonder if a crossbody strap would work better with this bag for hands-free shopping
The proportions are perfect. Tucking in the chambray would make it look too stuffy
Would this work for a wedding? I'm thinking of recreating it for a garden ceremony next month
Anyone else thinking about swapping the gold clutch for a burgundy one to match those stunning heels?
Do you think white sneakers could work instead of the boots for a more casual vibe?
Has anyone tried styling a yellow crop top with white jeans? I'm wondering if it would be too bright for everyday wear
I actually own a similar velvet tee and let me tell you, it looks amazing with white jeans too! The texture really pops against lighter colors
This burgundy leather jacket is such a standout piece, I can see myself wearing it with literally everything in my wardrobe
I can't get over how stunning that emerald green looks! The way it shifts between forest green and blue reminds me of peacock feathers
The skull accent is my favorite part! I've been looking for ways to make feminine pieces feel more edgy, and this is perfect inspiration
The research about consistent sleep schedules is fascinating. It really does make a difference.
The personal PowerPoint presentation idea sounds terrible. Who wants to sit through presentations on their birthday?
I found exercise really helpful in processing my emotions. Maybe that could be added to the coping strategies.
Frenchies are adorable but those health problems sound expensive. Think I'll stick with my mixed breed.
Started with small accessories and gradually built up my collection. It's more authentic that way.
The article's right about Ulta being a one-stop shop. I can get everything from shampoo to high-end makeup.
The skill combination required is incredible. Swimming, throwing, strategy all at once.
Sk8 the Infinity really captures that same energy as the UA Sports Festival arcs.
Artemis reaction to finding out about Athena and Hestia was so genuine. Really challenged some stereotypes there.
Setting boundaries with family members during class time has been challenging.
Anyone else struggle with finding winter coats that don't add bulk but keep you warm?
Started with basic lobes and now I have a full curated ear. Its addictive once you start!
The part about doing tasks according to deadlines instead of pleasure levels makes so much sense
Sometimes I think our parents had it easier. They didn't have endless career options like we do now.
My grandmother got a dog after my grandfather passed and it truly helped her cope with loneliness. She says talking to her pup keeps her sane.
The restaurant subplot felt unnecessary. They could have focused more on the emotional core of the story
Remember that these gadgets are tools, not magical solutions. You still need to put in the effort to eat healthy.
Would've appreciated more information about handling international returns and exchanges
Reading about Heraclius makes me sad. Imagine winning such a huge war against Persia only to lose everything to a new enemy.
Walking with friends has replaced our coffee dates. We get exercise and conversation at the same time.
Anyone else find the parallel between this and Buddhist concepts of emptiness and form interesting?