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Could totally see this at a gallery opening with a blazer thrown over the shoulders
I'm thinking about recreating this look with black jeans for a night out. Thoughts?
Those wedges must add at least 3 inches but look so much more comfortable than heels
Getting ready for spring break and this outfit is going straight into my packing list. So practical yet stylish
Such a creative way to mix textures! The ribbed jacket with the smooth skirt is perfection
This could transition really well from office to evening just by changing up the accessories
The pink sandals add such a soft touch to the stronger red and tan. I wouldn't have thought to pair these colors!
My tip is to buy the jacket 2 sizes up for that perfect oversized look. Works every time!
The proportions of this outfit are just perfect! The heel height balances the full skirt so well
Maybe add a faux fur wrap for extra glamour? I think it would look so luxurious
I totally disagree about the nude boots. They blend perfectly with the soft color palette and make the legs look longer
That perfume choice is spot on! I actually layer it with a vanilla body lotion to make it last longer throughout the day.
Would different color sneakers work? I have some cute pink ones that might add a pop of color.
I actually tried a similar look last weekend but used a white tank instead. The black definitely gives it more edge though, I'm gonna have to switch it up!
Such a timeless combination. I've had similar pieces in my wardrobe for years and they never go out of style
Wonder if those leggings are squat proof? I'm always nervous about mesh details
The black handbag feels a bit heavy for such a summery dress. I'd go with something in wicker or light tan
The proportions are absolutely perfect in this outfit. I love how the jacket hits right at the hip
I'm wondering if white jeans would work for this too? Sometimes I find dark denim too heavy looking for summer
I love how the black accessories create such a cohesive look. The backpack especially adds such a sophisticated touch while being practical.
Such a fun summer look! I'd add some gold bangles and hoop earrings to really make it pop
The makeup suggestions are spot on. I'd add a soft shimmer to the eyes to complement the pink tones
Anyone else thinking this would be perfect for Valentine's Day? Already planning my dinner outfit
The geometric bracelet really adds something special to this look. You could also swap it for some delicate gold bangles for a different vibe
The lace bralette might be a bit too revealing for my workplace. Could I layer a silk cami underneath?
Has anyone tried washing the raglan tee? I'm worried about the pink sleeves bleeding into the grey during laundry
I'm obsessed with how the blazer transforms a casual tee into something office appropriate. I need to try this with my graphic tees
I've worn a similar skirt with a black bodysuit and it looked amazing. The versatility of these floral pieces always surprises me.
I recreated this with a thrifted utility jacket and it looks amazing! The olive green shade goes with literally everything in my closet.
Total Drama Island somehow made me care about animated reality show contestants.
I've started leaving my phone in another room during family time. It's made a huge difference in our interactions.
Needed this reminder about the importance of dealing with discomfort rather than avoiding it.
I've started teaching these concepts to my younger siblings. It's important to break the cycle early.
My experience matches what the article says about stress affecting relationships. Communication really suffers when were stressed.
My Roommate is a Detective has some of the best bromance moments I've seen in a crime drama.
I like the idea of taking charge of your career path instead of letting it control you.
I've started catching myself when I make self-deprecating jokes now. It's surprising how automatic that response was for me.
The bar story really stuck with me. That feeling of being accused of something you might have done but cant remember.
I work in documentary filmmaking. My history degree is essential for research and storytelling.
Interesting point about older musicians struggling with technology. I teach music and see this firsthand with some incredibly talented artists who just can't navigate the digital landscape.
Start small! I began with accessories in different colors and built up from there
I actually switched to contacts because of this whole situation. Couldn't deal with the constant fogging anymore.
I appreciate how the article acknowledges that different people have different preferences.
I was surprised to learn that the US has a quarter of the world's coal. No wonder there's such resistance to change when we're sitting on that much resource.
I'm really excited about how Marvel might introduce mutants in Phase 4. The Eternals connection with Celestials seems like the most logical entry point to me.
I appreciate how the article emphasizes finding what works for you personally instead of prescribing specific genres.
The whole mailing number thing seems so petty now but I guess it was a big deal for distribution back then.
Finding the right balance between pushing yourself and avoiding burnout is crucial.
The idea of momentum being conserved even in reverse time is mind-boggling. Really shows how fundamental these laws are
Anyone else find it interesting how many of these books deal with environmental themes? Especially The Sheep Look Up and Parable of the Sower
The positive mindset tip reminds me of how much energy I waste feeling guilty about procrastinating.
Actually, I've found I spend less since adopting a minimal wardrobe. Every piece works together perfectly.
Finally an article that emphasizes skincare first! You can't fake good skin with makeup alone.