I'll be honest. I have no idea what I'm doing for New Year's Eve this year. Not that I've had plans for the last 2 either. 2021 has been kinda a bust for me. So whether you're celebrating a great year, or cheers-ing to the fact that this one is over, I think December 31st is still worth looking cute for. (I mean every day is, but let's kick it up a notch, k)
With zero plans on the horizon, I may end up at home or at a friends house, which means...while I want to be festive and look fab, I still want to be able to toss a throw blanket over my body and cuddle on the couch if the occasion presents itself. I'm calling these outfits, take me or leave me but I'm FABULOUS either way dahling!
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I've got three looks for you. And Imma admit right off the bat. They. Are. All. SPARKLY!!!
LOL. I love a good shimmer moment, and there is NO better night, that the night we say buh-bye to one year, and "hey good lookin" to a new one. So I'm smashing up a little sparkle with a little casual, and I think they all really just work. Plus - each piece can be used separately for many other looks. I'm also choosing items that are not going to break your good budgeting habits (mkay New Year's Resolution) CHAMPAGNE MAMI
GRAPHIC & GOLD
ALL SPARKLED UP
I would LOVE to know, which outfit would you rock to ring in 2022? I think my personal fave is the sweater with joggers set. Loose fitting but so much style. Either way, and whatever you do, I hope you have an amazing New Year's Eve, my friend!
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10/23/2022 12:48:42 am
hanks for sharing the article, and more importantly, your personal experience of mindfully using our emotions as data about our inner state and knowing when it’s better to de-escalate by taking a time out are great tools. Appreciate you reading and sharing your story since I can certainly relate and I think others can to
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