i love that someone as tiny as Aly is so insightful regarding busty girls
@Whitney3225 ай бұрын
Agreed. What a queen.
@JustMe-gs9xi5 ай бұрын
Yeah,,, i used to be tiny, so easy to dress in ballerina tops. now at 64 and having children,,,NOT tiny. the only thing i can do is keep my weight close to normal as possible, and find good thick camisoles with smooth support. the camisoles can minimize your breast area, so clothes can flow more smoothly down your chest area, I also started using Progesterone, which counteracts having TOO much Estrogen (as you get older it happens),,, The Progesterone Cream i buy onlne Natural Progesterone from YAMS,,,,,,, NO progesterone pills fromm dr.. Never. it does release water from your body and estrogen dominant females retain water in their breasts and tummy,,, But,, SEE a NATURE Dr. before you do it, If you read about it and talk to people who use it, you'd prob have more balance
@designlady17324 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tips for busty girls. So many of the tops and blouses create a "tent affect" that it is difficult to wear anything that is too crisp, light in color, or oversized. Seems the only way to tone that down is to layer a long or open vest over everything. If you are also short-waisted (as I am) there are other challenges. Thanks so much for the advice. Appreciated.
@e.l.27345 ай бұрын
I love Aly's bleached hair and soft grungy vibes. Great tips!
@JessicaOrban36065 ай бұрын
That is such a good point about dark and light colors in terms of fabric quality! You can get away with a cheaper black fabric much easier than a cheap white or really light color
@cafefay5 ай бұрын
Your videos have given me the understanding of why certain clothing does or doesn't work for me. I'm a soft classic, 5'2", with a short waist. Love skirts, cardigans, flat knit tops/sweaters. I never felt fabulous in a white shirt or blazer as they were too severe. I have built the perfect wardrobe for me, and it doesn't feel boring ❤
@JustMe-gs9xi5 ай бұрын
I'd LOVE to see your wardrobe lol,,, i could use some inspiration,,, five' 3" short waist,,, // your not crazy about pants too much either i guess.// yes collared shirts look RIdiculous on me,,,,, petite face and all these flapping things too big and close. Awful. Blazers too, im like a man that doesn't wear suits, lol. Too constricting and heavy looking,,,, a Soft Classic needs Soft Clothing,,,,, I used to wrap a shirt up in a ball and Throw it up in the air,,,, if it fell softly and settled on a chair or something, i knew it was perfect,,, soft to match me. If it falls down a bit slow it just means it good strong material. if it plops in shoulders all stiff,, no way. A soft woman, i believe, should show her soft neckline in v neck or ballerina scoop tops. Show the delicateness of that area, its harmony with who we are,,,, does it make sense??? i can't stand anything tight up to my neck!,,,, If a shirt looks too open, i grab a simple light scarf.
@bronzefox90355 ай бұрын
@JustMe-gs9xi I want to see her wardrobe too. I'm struggling with how to get these clothes together.
@squash64975 ай бұрын
I'm a SD and relate to this. I've started wearing white shirts, but I wear loose flowy linen ones, either partially or fully open/unbuttoned over something more fitted. The very crisp look just isn't quite right somehow.
@kallistamorgan13495 ай бұрын
Fellow SC with short waist (5’1 on a good day)! I agree, the right skirts and cardigans work very well for me. Soft flowy fabrics and cardigans that are slightly cropped or can be tucked. Curious what you mean by flat knit?
@patty.cakes.2 ай бұрын
Curating mine from scratch after giving birth. I’ve had so much fun thrifting all the items I had before. Si far I’ve gotten 2 100% linen tops, 6 cardigans from plain to cheetah in cashmere to 100% cotton, a couple ballerina wrap cardigans, slacks in suede, wool 🥰. 1 100% silk top, 3 mock neck cashmere and vintage Talbots. Still on the hunt for the perfect kick flare bottoms and babydoll flouncy dresses and more tops
@winterwoods74654 ай бұрын
Definitely the best capsule wardrobe video, which considers every body type ❤
@yoursnotmine19965 ай бұрын
When you said to think of the item you use to make an outfit more formal/fancy, this blew my mind! I realise that I always look for a nice blouse/drapped top and maybe a little jacket. My bottoms are less important.
@chessvalenti79395 ай бұрын
Love how much info you share
@katasticone5 ай бұрын
Thank you for addressing the fact that a white dress shirt doesn't work on everyone. I keep trying to make it work and I look AWFUL in them. Giving the tip about more of an off-white is really helpful.
@leighannjohnson11945 ай бұрын
I look terrible in them too. Would love to wear them but they don’t fit my body or my personality.
@better.thanyesterday5 ай бұрын
Maam , I would like to take a moment and really appreciate your efforts that you put in these videos, thank you so much for these informative content, really helpful ❤.
@Su-kros5 ай бұрын
I think basics will change a little in the coming years. Personally I have seen a rise in historical and vintage fashion for quite some time now and I believe that will soon reflect on 'basic' wardrobes because the basic foundation garments back then were frankly genius. I have looked into these things myself (made some historical garments) and found that our great great grandmothers were so smart and intelligent about what they wore. Many things were SOOOOO practical and comfortable. The huge long dresses and the bustles and hoops are what we all think of, but there is so much more there and I think it is worthwhile to combine the good of the past and the present to create a better future. Just take bras for an example - they're so uncomfortable! But back then the stays, jumps, corsets (yes even those!), did the job much better and more comfortably. Anyways, I appreciate Aly for all this good info she always brings!❤
@loveliptontea5 ай бұрын
So interesting! 👏 I hope you make a video about this ❤️
@maryokeefe53515 ай бұрын
Interesting. Garments were certainly made to last then. Although I do appreciate a bit of stretch sometimes now!
@heidi10005 ай бұрын
@@maryokeefe5351 I agree with the lady above. People were smart about how to layer and what fabrics to wear. I watched a video about corsets and one interesting fact I learned about corsets is that they were not made to be constricting. They were actually there to support your torso and chest. For example, your stomach size will fluctuate throughout the day and the corset will help keep it supported but not make the wearer feel uncomfortable or constricted.
@annalynn93255 ай бұрын
Anyone who thinks corsets are horrible and uncomfortable might be surprised if they compared it to that torture device we know as the underwire bra
@carnifaxx5 ай бұрын
I was always wearing jeans, but during my pregnancies I just slowly progressed to ankle length skirts and dresses and never came back. I currently own quite a lot of skirts and dresses and only 3 pairs of trousers (and even those are quite old) - thick jeans for winter (I'm sometimes afraid I may fall and don't want to destroy my woolen skirt or dignity... in this order :D), brown corduroy pants that I wear with an orange turtleneck during "Indian Summer" (I probably need corduroy skirt, but I don't have one) and one pair of sweatpants for when we like move furniture or do similar works when the skirt may be dangerous (or get damaged). There's something really satisfying when a rich skirt moves around your ankles, I don't know why, it just feels right.
@Alaynasbooks5 ай бұрын
Loved this! So excited for more videos like this! I’d love to see videos like capsule wardrobe for body types, clothes for plus size or body types (I’m a SN but I’m a XL size 16 so some rules for sn don’t look right on me with my weight), color seasons, places to shop for body types, fall/winter current trends for body types, tips for fair olive skin, or a video where you create outfits for body types (like find pictures of clothing items and put them together to make casual and dressed up outfits for each body type) Love you and your videos 🤎
@ElizzzaB5 ай бұрын
💜 this. Difficult to find petites.
@allegrosotto21265 ай бұрын
Today I found a wonderful petite dress - at a vintage shop!
@sheilakosoff58065 ай бұрын
.As a SD it’s all about the drape and as a deep autumn, the color needs to be right. Summer wardrobe changed for me when I realized that linen blends and cream were my go tos for looking casual yet elegant. I live in linen dresses with belts. I live in Mexico it works for me. I can not wear denim unless it’s a chambray.
@pawsation77195 ай бұрын
So happy i came across your comment, im exactly the same and I couldn’t understand why i don’t feel feminine in denims.
@sheilakosoff58065 ай бұрын
@@pawsation7719 yes it’s very hard as a SD to feel feminine in denim. The fabric is too stiff. It does not move or denim the body. It requires lots of layers which is fine I. The colder months covered by a gorgeous coat. I have even tried denim skirts and just too stiff.
@MJ_Solo3 ай бұрын
@@pawsation7719 Yes, I'm super thankful I came across her comment too, this really changes things for me!!!! 💖💘❤💞
@tplayspiano5 ай бұрын
Thank you- this is the best video I have seen on the “basics”.
@glassawata5 ай бұрын
Your hair is so preeetttyyy✨️and shiny! I love looking at you!
@squash64975 ай бұрын
As a Soft Dramatic, my version of the t-shirt is a scoop neck 3/4 sleeve top from Boodywear. I don't work for them nor do I receive anything from them for promoting them. But 10/10 perfect basic made of the softest bamboo, and goes with almost everything.
@pawsation77195 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, im in the search of some good staples for my SD silhouette.
@squash64975 ай бұрын
@@pawsation7719 Hope you love them as much as I do! They only come in black and white for now, hopefully we can get them to carry more colours!
@Soldrakenn5 ай бұрын
Always had a beef with the white shirt (even though I look striking in white, and only wear shirts lol). But now since I realised I'm a Dramatic, it's not the white shirt which is the issue, its the cut of siluett, since the classic way to wear it (as a woman) is with black pants, very strong colors blocking. Doesn't suit me at all. Might also be like you said in the -00 we wore the short very figure fitted shirts, and they where all to petite on me.
@eileenternullo80775 ай бұрын
Could you address : the current straight boxy trend, for women with curves? Many styles are traditionally menswear shapes, blazer/ shirt/ tee/ jeans.
@Marcipan293 ай бұрын
I also have a hard time with it. I am 5'2", romantic, pear shaped and i can do crop tops (even though I have to be careful with it since my stomach is not flat) but the short body pants and very loose tops look awful.on me
@Jessica-fv9yq5 ай бұрын
I greatly appreciate your advice on selecting the right shade of beige to complement your coloration, as well as considering a whitish pink color. “Saludos” from Peru!
@endrburton5 ай бұрын
Thank you for your advice
@itsjennifer.d92495 ай бұрын
I’m a true winter in colouring but still not sure what body type I am, maybe a classic ? Would love to see a video on how colouring can be best presented in different body types :)
@ilat55595 ай бұрын
Me too!
@BJGreene5 ай бұрын
Thank you! I was just looking for videos like this and watching your old style for the body types videos to try to apply it to some basics. This is perfect for me. Thabks Aly!
@robynwells82495 ай бұрын
I like the idea of thinking what do you wear when you are in a hurry. I know I have a couple of fail safe outfits. My all time, all seasons favorite is a black top and white or cream wideish leg pants cropped or full length, or a cobalt blue silk shirt and loseish black tie waist pants. A black leather blazer is the cherry on top in cooler months. A burgundy bag is an extra.
@sheilakosoff58065 ай бұрын
Sounds gorgeous!
@elisa46205 ай бұрын
That was interesting (like all of your videos). I appreciate how you get to the point without much fuss but are still clear and throrough. That must take a lot of time and preparation. Thank you :) Do you plan to continue your series about "aesthetics" for the body types (like this one, the one about minimalism, the one about oversize)? If yes, do you take requests? I would be very interested by one about boho for the body types? As a petite romantic who loves this aesthetic this feels like a struggle (though I have more of a "minimal & romantic boho" style). Exploring different aesthetics (like academia, cottagecore, alternative, androgynous, ....) could be fun and interesting too. And I am sure many would be interested. Of course this is your channel and you do you.
@kaiwindingwest2 ай бұрын
this hair style on you aly is your best look
@annalynn93255 ай бұрын
This is very helpful. Normally the capsule wardrobe examples are from the F Natural perspective. As an SD, this can help me translate.
@annedonker47955 ай бұрын
So true. Another SD here 😂! Whenever those capsule wardrobe video creators tell us Oh you need a white shirt it's the wholy grail, I want to tell them, Well, it just really depends!😂
@ashleywilford11005 ай бұрын
I really appreciate how you go through recommendations of several body types! I do watch you in part because we have a similar body type. I would love to hear more about how you are navigating the newest trends. For example, I want to invest in a vest. The cheap ones are too floppy on my body. I think the high necks will suit me better than the V necks and so on. You must be an expert on how to wear today's silhouettes. Thank you!
@anoukmullins14263 ай бұрын
Your information is so useful and on point! I'm a big busted natural with no waist definition and tiny, delicate limbs. For this body type, the tips are sometimes contradictory. For example, blouses look out of place because of my angular shoulders and arms, but shirts cannot accommodate my torso. Any type of skirt tends to amplify the thickness of my waist and make my legs look very small in comparison...
@JB-tt6ct3 ай бұрын
Same. I think being big chested is such struggle even if you follow and learn other rules. Like yes I look better in v necks but Im gonna show boob crack. Wish she did big boobs edition for every type
@marinahoffmann27342 ай бұрын
50 - 50 or less appropriate for me, when looking at clothes from stores. But i like your intentions. Watching this video while dressing made me want to learn sewing clothes from scratch aeven more. My go to piece is a leather jacket. That provides the structure I need as an DC while being wide enough on the arms. Blazers nowadays are my exact anti type, these huge wide boxy torso and thin arms.😢
@patty.cakes.2 ай бұрын
6:09 10:55 (linen top) 13:11 cashmere mocknecks and vintage crewnecks and mocknecks 100% cotton 👍🏼 15:09 on the hunt
@audreyso12015 ай бұрын
Super vidéo Aly, thank you🤩🤩🤩
@lizstrangesavage79483 ай бұрын
You know your stuff. Thank you for putting this out there!
@azuraroycroft24193 ай бұрын
All your videos are helpful, this one is especially good 💖
@EmL-kg5gn5 ай бұрын
I appreciate you talking about how basic looks different for everyone!! I liked the idea of a capsule wardrobe to reduce decision fatigue but none of the videos I’ve seen were helpful for me. They were mostly american and even though I also live in a western country what’s perceived as basic is different, no one considers a blazer basic for example. Secondly the colour palette and style didn’t suit my body or my preferences at all, I feel like I’ve had to take the concept and try to begin making my own version from scratch!
@CampLJNC5 ай бұрын
I live in the US and have had the same problem. I don't look right in blazers, and I like Aly's idea that a cardigan can work instead. Especially since I don't work in an office and am usually much more casual.
@EmL-kg5gn5 ай бұрын
@@CampLJNC Yes that sounds like a much better option!
@TheUnicornHeart5 ай бұрын
Aly, I’m so grateful to you for doing all these helpful videos 🙏🏼
@rosethorn02325 ай бұрын
Shirts are possibly the trickiest items of all the basics IMO. I'm a pure gamine, and I look good in basically any style of t-shirt. The regular relaxed standard t-shirt, fitted, cropped, boxy, anything really, as long as the neckline isn't too low. But for shirts it's much more difficult. I almost always find the classic button up shirt looks way too stiff/formal/masculine on me. Even the ones that are fitted and have princess seams. One of the best shirts I ever owned was fitted at the waist and had a bit of a peplum. Otherwise I need more of a blouse or something in a flowy fabric. I'm not busty or very fleshy, but like romantics I can't handle the sharpness of a classic shirt at all. But a more masculine style of t-shirt is just fine.
@mona05123 ай бұрын
Thank u Aly. Amazing Video.
@Mallowolf5 ай бұрын
Your insight is appreciated like always, Aly 🖤
@suek.289823 күн бұрын
This really helps😊
@Jessica-fv9yq5 ай бұрын
I´ve waited sooo long for this topic!!! Thank you so much Aly!! 💓💓💓💓
@Fastest_turtle5 ай бұрын
I honestly think that most of today's clothes are made for more angular women, being more curvy makes it hard to find almost anything that sits well. So I buy mostly vintage or repro brands because they accommodate my curves
@royamakhani98105 ай бұрын
Thank you dear Aly. Your videos are always insightful and helpful. Please make a video about evening gowns for the body types.
@kflouv5 ай бұрын
Thank you. I appreciate your honest insights into what works and is practical.
@CapucineAbadie5 ай бұрын
The way I recognise the Sézane screenshots at a glance 😅 thank you Aly for this great video! It's so helpful 🩷
@OlgaRykov5 ай бұрын
Touching on the shirts section vs. the t-shirt section. I know you said around 12:30 that "you don't want a very cropped and sleek" shirt, it's not in vogue. But the problem with a soft body, one that has minimum to none angles in it, is that any other type of shirt is going to look like one is wearing a starchy tablecloth. As a romantic with no angles in her body I declare that any non-sleek shirt makes me look like I'm a very obvious girl trying too hard to look like a boy. I have to have a pronounced waist in my top and if no other options exist other than blousy it will just have to be the childlike sleek type. Same goes for t-shirts, it's a related topic. I feel, in fact, that a decade ago my style was a bit more refined because I would intuitively wear more elegant clothing and avoid t-shirts altogether. But, frankly, I'm a human too and I want simplicity and convenience every once in a while. And while all these tie-up shirts to highlight the waist, and blousy stuff that looks like I've never stepped in dirt with bare feet make me look classy and appropriate for my body type I, too, like the rest of the ladies, want to throw on a simple t-shirt and move on with it some days. Yet, I don't want to look like a teen trying to hide their puberty, which is what today's stylish straight and loose clothing make me, a 35-year-old woman, look like. So I do have to put sleek shirts and t-shirts on and just let them hug my body and my waist. I find that these "childlike" tops, ironically, fit me best and don't clash with my body type if I crave some simplicity.
@marionannmacredie5 ай бұрын
Oh I hear you. The simple easy tee can be a total misnomer 💞
@lisajburden32745 ай бұрын
A fitted classic shirt looks great on romantics like Selma, Marilyn etc.. I used to avoid them until I found a seamstress that could alter around my curves without making me look (what is a kind word?)
@OlgaRykov5 ай бұрын
@@lisajburden3274 classic shirts are too long for me, since my hips begin bulging out right after my short waist. So any classic shirt that isn't, in fact, CROPPED and sleek (or fitted) makes me look like I'm trying mommy's shirt on. And cropping and fitting a shirt creates a completely different article than what it originally was. I prefer finding one that suits me to begin with and it won't be the classic type or the type that is popular today: those will not look good on me without multiple alterations, which would defeat the purpose of that article in the first place.
@ladyeam5 ай бұрын
This overview was very helpful. Thank you for posting this🥰!
@rosethorn02325 ай бұрын
Beige is not a winter's friend, we don't know her. 😭
@jeanettekays19545 ай бұрын
Brilliant. Love your explanations of how to style, what to wear. My personal issue is a flat butt due to spinal malformation. It would be wonderful to get hints on how to dress .
@aislingying99715 ай бұрын
I'm the type you mentioned who can't wear high waisted as it makes my upper body looks jammed together with a giant head 😂
@annas53033 ай бұрын
Anything high waisted ends up just underneath my bra or a couple fingers width under 😂 one high waisted bried I bought to be worn under long gowns has to be worn underneath the underwire of my bra. It certainly didn't look that high on the hanger in the store😅
@marionannmacredie5 ай бұрын
This is a superb video! I agree with all you say after years of experimenting. ❤❤❤ funnily enough I am a musician with very blonde hair😁 and I’ve never heard anyone say how blonde hair is such a great accessory, which is also something I have thought for many years😃💞💞💞
@annedonker47955 ай бұрын
Love this video so much, it is one of your very best 💗. Because it is very detailed as to why some colors or silhouettes do or do not work for specific body heights and details. I am a SD, i 🤔 think, tho sometimes an R,😂 depending! And colors are so tricky too. So true for example what you are saying about beige tops. I have never seen a better explanation! Excellent work thank you Aly❤.
@BeautyofValinor5 ай бұрын
Your videos are very informative, but like watching you because you are beautiful and I love your accent ❤
@georgiaworsdale15984 ай бұрын
Please give us some more makeup tutorials please ❤
@philipskrusso11535 ай бұрын
Tutte le tue vesti sono adornate di dignità e splendore, amore mio ❤
@MollieandDollies5 ай бұрын
Soft classic, soft summer here 😅 Can't dress myself properly, STILL rocking my band tees and converse 😂😂😂
@Luisa_san5 ай бұрын
Ally share your hair care routine plsss your hair is looking so shiny and beautiful
@joellynshort39495 ай бұрын
Great video. 😊 Just noticing that flamboyant natural body types disagree with some/many of your suggestions. For example, sweaters - large, loose, drapey is great on them, but a high round neckline is not. But I get that you’re putting everyone all together and making generalizations. I still enjoy watching and learning.
@stellalouca45375 ай бұрын
Very good tips ❤
@miromimimaya4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much ❤
@shella76705 ай бұрын
Great video!
@fafa94675 ай бұрын
Is there any playlist or guidance on wedding guest outfits for the body types?
@S.D.-5 ай бұрын
Thank You, very informative !
@cola1095 ай бұрын
I love your top, where is it from?
@jeffschielka78455 ай бұрын
Hey Rockstar❗️👍😎
@mettegrundt89325 ай бұрын
So glad you left out the trench coat ☺️
@thehalfbloodserb5 ай бұрын
Even though I have a short torso I find that because my hourglass figure has a very rounded shape (even an inch below my natural waist is close to my hip width from the front) and because I'm a more yin type, I have to wear high waisted bottoms in order to not look stocky. What I do to minimuse how short my chest looks is not wearing a belt (unless it's fabric and can bend into the curve) and I wear a more open curved neckline to add more visual weight to the chest. I also find wearing slightly cropped trousers helps to make my legs look more proportional to my body (double the benefit since tapering at the ankle is more flattering for my body type). I also prefer wearing dresses instead of skirts, since the waist seam is so much less bulky than a skirt's waistband, so it's better at highlighting my waist while being less constricting
@somebody70703 ай бұрын
As a FG with a casual " Natural" style i haven't found ONE blazer that looked good on me
@IncandescentLightbulb005 ай бұрын
I’m quite tall (174cm) but when I did the kibbe test most of my answers fell on the dramatic classic side which actually works quite well with a lot of my fav pieces (except my personal style goes more towards something that I’d call “business-punk”) the reason I’m pointing it out is because I also have a very short torso in comparison to my legs but I actually really like how high waisted straight leg pants look on me. I personally think you can never have enough leg lol. The only place that I have to balance it out really is the back so I’d usually wear a French tuck shirt with that so I don’t look like I have a long ass lol
@tatjanapetrevska5 ай бұрын
Thank you!!!!!
@MyLoVeLyMaN5 ай бұрын
I don't know what body type I am...but my shoulders are super narrow, flat chest, but not short. 5'5 - not so long legs, I'd say quite proportionate to chest (or chest slightly "taller"): for tank tops, I really like thin delicate straps like the top you're wearing or medium straps. I never liked t shirts on me, I think mainly because I don't like my thin arms and I see them too skinny. I somehow like oversized t shirts on me. Something more close to the body makes me feel quite uneasy somehow. I don't think they look bad at all, just I don't love the look on me...I think I am quite angular and look good with a formal office-like look, but I just hate how it feels. I used to like that feeling of close to the body/more tight feeling, but now I'm all into flowy and soft materials, not baggy but definitely more relaxed and spacious.
@NikkiLaska5 ай бұрын
Look at the classic types! Xx
@stargatis5 ай бұрын
But they want flowier materials so Natural is the category she wants ❤ it’s perfect to go just one step from dramatic to natural❤(Kibbe)
@cdanerg94165 ай бұрын
Could you show a few of the styles on women with fuller bottoms? All these pictures show women with stick thin legs
@Alyona-ty4pp5 ай бұрын
Soft classic Light summer, almost impossible to find good pieces in nice colours and decent materials 😔
@evam41825 ай бұрын
Soft gamine dark autumn here, and same. Everything is so boxy and cropped and baggy, and dusty or pastel colored these days!
@stargatis5 ай бұрын
Romantic body with dramatic essence and a dark winter! All I can wear is black 😢
@NicoleB-ev9vc5 ай бұрын
I am also a light summer. I feel your pain.
@atsitama46855 ай бұрын
theatrical romantic warm autumn here, and same. I shop online many times because it's easier to find the right clothes for me in the right colors. In the shops everything looks the same and it's created for very thin girls and ONLY for them, Shein became my best friend. Not the best quality, but pretty good for the price.
@Dan_Chiron5 ай бұрын
So many body types here and a huge fashion market just make me think maybe you don't know where to look for, it's not a matter of availability. You should definitely check out second hand options, both in physical stores and online (personally, I prefer online because a search engine is a huge time saver). It requires a small learning curve, like knowing how to interpret rl photos and taking your measurements appropriately, but after that I guarantee you all that you'll be dressing like queens. Give it a try!
@simplyme85935 ай бұрын
I clicked immediately 😊❤
@Nadidudida5 ай бұрын
Hi Aly, love your kibbe videos! Do you think there is romantic compatibilities between certain kibbe type men and women? XD sorry for the silly question!! :D If you see a pattern would love to watch a video on it. (sorry for my bad english :p )
@sarahsolangechannel16314 ай бұрын
do you offer personal consultation?
@jadez78024 ай бұрын
Agree 100% high rise does not look good on everyone! I have long legs and short torso and they make my proportions look ridiculous. I’m always trying to visually balance with low/mid rise.
@skhulilengema40945 ай бұрын
I'm not sure about my Kibbe type, I'm a dark autumn, and I look horrid in almost everything I wear. My self eestem is long gone. So I'm settling on long dark cloaks and headwraps.
@lincolnlane67635 ай бұрын
Deep jewell toned colors are great for dark autumn- wine red, warm reds, deep teals, salmon, cream, dark warm navy, forest green. There are alot of dark autumn color charts on Google. Once I knew my kibbe type and color season dressing became so much easier. It's a work in progress.
@Rose_Macabre5 ай бұрын
I'm Theatrical Romantic (with an Ingenue face), so my "basic black tshirt" always has a cowell or V neck, or some kind of detailing like an asymmetric cut or rushing. Otherwise, tshirts look boxy and frumpy on my curves. And you're right, longer sleeves usually look better, for me.
@thundercrrp99315 ай бұрын
Good video but I just want to say, that while cheaper fabric can be (and usually is) worse quality, it has nothing to do with wrinkling, it's almost all to do with the fibres used to make the fabric. Linens and cottons will wrinkle quite easily (linen especially wrinkles in an instant) while polyesters, nylons and wools will resist wrinkling a lot more. This is why you usually see linen (and some cotton) blended with fibres like polyester.
@kr1sta235 ай бұрын
Hii! Does anybody know how to create a wardrobe for true summer soft dramatic?
@Smokey11lovelygirl5 ай бұрын
Does anybody know if it is possible to send Aly a picture of myself so she can help me determine what my body type is? I have been trying to figure it out for a really long time and I am still not sure. Especially since I fluctuate in my weight quite a lot it confuses me when I try to analyze my body type. Or If I can get help from someone trusted anywhere else. Thanks a lot for any responce.
@kckc49555 ай бұрын
I used to be romantic, but I’m old now and my butt is gone. Am I a different type? I wish I had your advice when I was working in an office every day❤
@JP-zf4rx5 ай бұрын
Kibbe does not include the shape or size of the buttocks in his typing system. If you are a Romantic, this will not change as it is determined by your skeletal structure primarily.
@ZurditaDinamita5 ай бұрын
Are you still fleshy? Are your features (not just facial ones, but shoulders, hands, etc) short and/or rounded? Make yourself that type of general questions. If you focus on just one part of your body (butt, chest...) it will be harder to know your type.
@kckc49555 ай бұрын
@@ZurditaDinamita oh this helps! Thank you 😊
@LowSlungBadBitch5 ай бұрын
Your type cannot change.
@7goldglamour7774 ай бұрын
Yes cardigan any day rather than a blazer, when youre a SD.
@Dan_Chiron5 ай бұрын
Soft gamine with a very curvy body here! I thought wearing rounded pieces like slightly cinched blazers with rounded lapels would work for me. Oh no, no, no, that nake my look like a plush toy. Same with cardigans, just too much hanging, too much symmetry. Now I go for school boy style for my formal outfits, and maybe a touch of funky in my shoes or in my shirts.
@Meriem-bt4rq5 ай бұрын
Hi Aly. Can you talk please about Imane Khelif that I think she's dramatic.
@HumanimalChannel5 ай бұрын
Why the. Stop it
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@picttureperfect5 ай бұрын
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@Someone-xs1zb5 ай бұрын
blazers white pants white shirt baby pink and baby blue shirt beige shirt that is lighter than my skin colour
@ceciliaexp5 ай бұрын
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@soulovelee_24335 ай бұрын
7:03 agreed, I hate the high rise look, especially on ppl like me with short torsos, it looks so stupid. Or people with a huge fupa.. why would you wear a high rise light denim to even draw more attention to it? Somehow this has become a trend in recent year.. Just go mid rise and then wear a looser top over it. It can still look cute/nice/sexy whatever
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@JustMe-gs9xi5 ай бұрын
yep,,,, short torso (ME!) HIGH WAIST Pants,,, LOOKD like ERKEL CARTOON!,,,, Terrible for Short Torso and Long Legs (ME!),,,,, But i DO like low rise.
@deznadaniela19745 ай бұрын
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@sandyfisbeck94885 ай бұрын
Why do you think I never feel good in a blazer? I'm 5'5'' soft classic
@zaraylilibethpaezcastillo6175 ай бұрын
Please traduction or subtitles in Spanish😢😢😢❤please. More views to you wonderful videos and channel🎉❤
@simplicity_..corner5 ай бұрын
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@simplicity_..corner5 ай бұрын
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@aadams0685 ай бұрын
Am I the only one that wears the same thing everyday? I’m a soft dramatic with a cool and bright skin tone. All I ever wear are T-shirts and black yoga pants lol. If I wanna dress up, which is incredibly rare, I’ll wear a black dress. As a mom, it’s comfort over everything
@3-DMe5 ай бұрын
Hi friend! YOU are not alone- AND you described my go- to, daily outfits to a tee; black yoga pants (normally always choose black, but i do have some grays/prints as well) paired with either a tee shirt or a tank top (weather dictating)! That is literally what I wear on a daily basis- unless I have to go somewhere to look "presentable"/"professional", in which case I, too grab a dress. And- I am also a SD, and in my case have cool and olive undertones.
@thenopedetective5 ай бұрын
People watching this video are mostly into fashion, so probably less people in this video than most! Your wardrobe sounds very typical.
@JustMe-gs9xi5 ай бұрын
More on the Low Rise Pants,, She shows at 7:26 -- The woman on the right, with the white low rise jeans. She has a HUGELY LONG TORSO, Compared to Me... I have maybe HALF the length of that torso,, Maybe even LESS than half. And,, i have some 'junk in the trunk',, J.Lo before she lost this recent weight,, (she need to get her BUTT back). So the low rise makes me look normal. And the way it sort of curves down in front, makes the JLo butt look very sexy and shows that asset Just Right,,,A low rise pant has a Curve to it the waistline is curved, not straight... so us Curvy Romantics do like to wear pants once in a while,, Those straight how waist with a curvy full butt and going UP over the belly,,,, AWFUL,,,, Romantics with Very SHORT SMALL Torso,,,, and longer legs i think low rise is sexy, curvy, shows our body shape, (Romantics shouldn't look like BOXES),,, Nooooo,,, no boses. And for a shirt/top, Something that skims the body, but doesn't CLING/HUG to the breasts and waist are better.... I like to wear very feminine cuts with low rise jeans,,, OR a very basic black nice knit top ALWAYS works,,, It was my 'uniform' when i didn't have alot of money. It's still one of my favorite looks... And a hoodie,, cool sweater,, loose bloosy kind of longer sweater,,, It's hard for us romantics to STAY in a certain size jeans,,, lol. But it's worth the effort.