"Take the clothes you already own in your closet" ma'am. This is a tremendous misunderstanding of my closet lol. 😂😂😂
@sonnychazz22 сағат бұрын
😂😂
@hope4sumthinghappyКүн бұрын
This type of video is you at your best, imo. You’ve created your own metrics and guidelines, walk us through them clearly, and I am inspired at the other end. Chef’s kiss, HLP! ❤
@jennahaley3473Күн бұрын
The body inclusivity in every still?! ❤YOU’RE A QUEEN!!!
@bowenhunter7346Күн бұрын
I love this so much. I wish LilySilk was as inclusive. 😢
@nailinthefashion23 сағат бұрын
I saw some black dudes, I'm crying, I'm a simple creature, i feel seen, I cry
@nailinthefashion23 сағат бұрын
@@bowenhunter7346we can dupe the vibes til they get their act together tho
@cristinagarza106813 сағат бұрын
Yes! I notice this every time she makes a fashion video! I still have this lie in my head that you have to be a smaller size to be stylish, the photos are a great reminder that ITS NOT TRUE!
@sonnychazz22 сағат бұрын
Of all the influencers I see using Lily Silk in their videos I feel like you and your natural style is actually the best fit for the brand. The way you have always talked about fabrics, fabric content & quality just links seamlessly with this brand. Each of these outfits look amazing on you. You talk about clothing items in such a considered way. I find with other KZbinrs it very much feels like they are trying to sell me Lily Silk pieces in a contrived way whereas you're actually exploring a concept through their items. Love this approach ❤
@MichelleReen10 сағат бұрын
Completely agree and also feel the photography gave me a better appreciation for their weight than other influencers have. I mentioned this in my own comment but wanted to double down on the praise.
@crystalbjornson2580Күн бұрын
Hanna, please know that this style of beautiful, simple garments is superb on you. You have never looked better. I had a little pang when you cut your hair, but the truth is the simplicity of your current style just highlights how classically lovely your features are (as well as the minimal make-up!). Don't gild the lily!! It's really stunning to watch you come into your own, especially post-partum. Please keep doing these types of videos. You have a unique take on an overflooded fashion/clothing/shopping/wardrobe market, and may not realize it, but these videos are even better and much fresher than contributions to cosmetic testing. (my opinion only, of course!
@celiatambor720523 сағат бұрын
I completely agree. And I also LOVED the maximalist HLP experience. I’m here for both very much ✨
@sonnychazz22 сағат бұрын
Yay to more fashion videos. I find as I'm getting older (41) I'm naturally moving away from my intense interest in cosmetics & now I'm all about the clothing. Hannah's fashion videos are the BEST!!
@heatherhaxo22 сағат бұрын
i agree AND it would be impossible for HLP to do these on the regular. They are SO much work to conceive and excute, not an every day type thing. So while I love love love love it, I know we need the "every day" type videos too.
@stellacollins311416 сағат бұрын
Agree entirely
@architecturaldream1Күн бұрын
You take ‘style’ and ‘styling’ from the intangible to the accessible. You make it accessible by: your articulation, your concepts, your inclusivity of examples, your personal application and by physically showing us what it means (taking off the belt, unbuttoning the shirt, changing the accessories, etc.). EXCEPTIONAL work HLP + team. Thank you! More please and thank you! Go deeper in all things style!!
@shelbythomas8736Күн бұрын
I love that this video is sponsored but in no way feels like a sales pitch. The pieces are beautiful and the styling is impeccable! I will be referencing this video multiple times going forward!
@jenniferkleidon9349Күн бұрын
You just sold their entire inventory! I’ve never seen a more perfect pairing with a brand; seamless 🔥
@juless9277Күн бұрын
The concept, the explanation, the diverse examples, the seamless sponsorship integration, the styling… impeccable!
@marylhere8 сағат бұрын
Staring blankly into my closet this morning. I matched my outfit to my only pair of clean socks. Thinking it’s tonal.
@janet6114Күн бұрын
Body inclusive examples are awesome.
@staceyhookins3433Күн бұрын
This is how you do sponsorships!!! Stunning footage, beautiful clothes. Been here since you're very first video during your no buy and seeing such beautiful videos now and how far you've come is heart warming
@courtneycullen6289Күн бұрын
I didn't even think of how much monochromatic with mixed textures is one of my favorite ways to dress until I saw this. I am a huge fan of red as the accessory color with black. But also black with black. But with navy, I also like some tone variation. Ah! This is so good. And I love the size inclusivity.
@angelaobscura214612 сағат бұрын
I just love that this isn't about a particular style but about how to style any of your clothes ❤
@moonireadsКүн бұрын
Not you dropping a video after launching that new hair cut on instagram. Love it. Also, dressing monochromatic was something I took from your fashion content and it’s one of my main outfit formulas. Not only that but it’s also been great at helping me downsize my wardrobe and figure out what I ACTUALLY like wearing.
@thejulietoceanКүн бұрын
SAME TO ALL OF THIS ✨🤌🏼
@beatdizzyКүн бұрын
Same same monochromatisicity ALL AROUND
@celucero2Күн бұрын
I love, love, love your fashion videos. I live for the diversity in looks and people! And, I agree, wear the color that makes you happy!
@meghanstockham7258Күн бұрын
That blouse with the sheer sleeves took me OUT!! So beautiful. I love the concept of mixing formality levels and textures. Alas, I can't foresee myself matching monochromatic bags. The look is beautiful but I simply can't be bothered to switch out bags that often, haha. Instead I took inspo from a recent vid of yours and am currently using a bright red bag to serve as a pop of color. Most of my outfits end up complementing it quite well, which surprised me!
@sarahkelly409512 сағат бұрын
@@meghanstockham7258 bright warm red is basically a neutral in my wardrobe!
@zigm742021 сағат бұрын
Tonal dressing is also my favorite way to dress right now, even though I don’t usually wear neutrals. I love combining different prints in the same tones, for example a lilac polka dot dress with a periwinkle windowpane check duster/overshirt, and a floral coatigan where the print is composed of shades of bluish-purple.
@undercoversquidsquishsquis47705 сағат бұрын
This sounds exquisite!
@ginkgoghostКүн бұрын
I truly truly love your commitment to showing various body types, especially disabled bodies!!!! We are so often forgotten, so I feel very seen when I see wheelchairs and canes and prosthetics. I have been dabbling in a tonal brown monochromatic look lately and every time I do it I feel phenomenal, thank you for helping me refine the concept🤎
@wrendor94658 сағат бұрын
I love tonal dressing! I hate matching looks, but what i love is the matching color and mixing texture idea. I love how hearty and meaty your videos are! I fell full thanks to you!! ❤😊
@trangn6564Күн бұрын
Never would have thought that red and burgundy went together but, along the lines of what you said about gray is a tone of black, I will now excitedly pair them together ❤🎉
@AK-dk3kz13 сағат бұрын
I loooove the red outfits with tonal accessories. Also I was recently watching older-ish videos in which you said you wanted to get a blazer, and the white blazer looks incredible on you!!
@caitlinstark932115 сағат бұрын
It feels like there's an element of it doesn't matter what you do as long as you make it look intentional.
@arrangedmonsterКүн бұрын
These videos are so great! Better than great, honestly totally transformative. The first video on monochromatic dressing and the two-color outfit video helped me finally figure out how to incorporate colors other than black into my wardrobe for the first time at the young age of 38.
@AmeerahMuhammad13 сағат бұрын
You’re speaking my language Hannah. I love tonal and monochromatic dressing and have done it for years.
@melissa.deklerkКүн бұрын
You and Joe and your editor smashed it out of the park with this video. Beautiful pieces of clothing that suit you so well; excellent outfit footage; clear explanations. Great brand integration too. I'll definitely be watching this again when I'm building outfits again. I go through a period of clothing playtime where I test outfits with my own clothes and document the combinations. And I need another one of those sessions again soon Thank you for your inspirational work and for sharing your knowledge with us, Hannah 🌷🌷
@joanasheville2981Күн бұрын
A big hug to EVERY ONE of your rockin' models. Love it! I really feel inspired with the tonal neutral corner; I could walk into my ordinary, minimal closet now and put it together without much effort. Thanks for the easy to understand chart.
@theclairemalkie6496Күн бұрын
Love this video!! I always get compliments when I monochromatic dress. People always say I look put together even if I’m wearing a version of active wear
@thejulietoceanКүн бұрын
That silk maxi just scooted all the way to the top of my Christmas list
@growingandcooking7278Күн бұрын
The size representation in this video makes my heart sing. SING, I SAY!
@zahraonokevbagbe272514 сағат бұрын
Your clothing videos have helped me so much in re-evaluating my style, what in my closet makes me feel like in the best way, and I love the inclusivity your inspo pictures have!!!! 🎉🎉 I’ve been leaning in to my love for fun pops of colour in my wardrobe colour palette, which is usually what makes me happiest. I do use all four quadrants in your diagram depending on what I have in each of my colours.
@MichelleReen10 сағат бұрын
You've pretty much defined how I have dressed myself instinctively for as long as I've been making my own choices, lol. My biggest struggles in this is the desire to have accessories in every neutral I love to wear (which includes way less black than it used to) and the fact that I can't wear shoes that do not provide cushion, much less a heel of any kind. That aside it truly is pretty easy to create a lot of variety within these common rules. Bravo and beautifully illustrated. I have been stalking those green silk pants since I first saw them over a year ago. Your videos really showed off the lovely texture and weight of all the silk bottoms and they are now officially on my Christmas list. Thank you Lilysilk!
@pixi7822 сағат бұрын
I’m shook…why has no one ever explained this to me??? THANK YOU HANNAH!! ❤
@emmayoung330Күн бұрын
I started trying out monochrome outfits with my blue, non-denim tops and my blue jeans! I try my best to match the tone or value and it looks surprisingly chic!
@BeingnessingКүн бұрын
Hannah I loved every single outfit you styled especially,the white shirt unbuttoned with the white wool pants!And that white sweater OMG
@pear.820Күн бұрын
i've recently come across your fashion content, and im officially obsessed! now that i'm trying to reevaluate my wardrobe and step it up, your videos are so helpful and i have so many notes written down purely from your advice!
@julianorelli9423Күн бұрын
Not me wearing a green casual sweater and matching color green trousers when you post this video. Learninggg
@emilykinsler9765Күн бұрын
This is my favorite style of dressing. I love monochromatic and tonal looks both bright and neutral. Thanks so much for this video. As a petite person,this is my go to fashion💕
@nenjabootsКүн бұрын
These looks (especially the ivory sweater with the silk skirt and the red look)! The wavy bob! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@mackennajКүн бұрын
I see the glove flats have been acquired! I hope you will share how you feel about them after some time with them in your closet.
@eileencarroll6418Күн бұрын
Just rewatched and you are making me appreciate BROWN. Brown has so much potential to lean warm or cool, lightor dark, intense or muted. I think I will give myself a brown challenge this week. What fun! Thanks again.
@heabooktubesКүн бұрын
A gift has been given 🎁
@teresawilliams1201Күн бұрын
I’ve always loved fashion and attended college for fashion (unfortunately not to a school I truly desired). I am 63 now but first dressed monochromatic starting at around 15 years old. In the 70’s I was truly made fun of because I rarely saw anyone do this. But it is still my go to. There is nothing more chic than monochromatic for me. Thank you for your fashion videos, they are always so thoughtful, inclusive, and so intelligent ♥️👏🏼
@jilliancampbell6742Күн бұрын
As ever youve inspired me to try something new. Since your declutter video I’ve decided to wear every single piece of clothing I own over the coming months to determine if I like them and feel good in them, or if I just wish I did. I started doing something you suggested months ago, to wear only two colors at a time. And I’ve been learning a lot through that about my wardrobe, preferences, and styling. Now to try the monochromatic!
@ZijnShayatanicaКүн бұрын
Thank you so much for your fashion content!! Even though our fashion choices are usually different, you truly know how to explain the concepts in such a way that they can apply to ANYBODY. Your communication is elevated but unpretentious & I live for it. 💕 I'm too broke for LilySilk right now, but whenever I opt to buy that new pair of slacks/dress pants that I need, I'm DEFINITELY going to them! Custom sizing for a mere $30 upcharge is amazing! So happy that you're getting these sponsorships you thoroughly enjoy. 😊
@shannonleonhardt5140Күн бұрын
This is so so helpful, you have no idea!! You put into words so clearly what I've always struggled with! Thank you, HLP!!
@belorama8Күн бұрын
Love the back to back videos ❤ This video is right up my ally as i've been playing with monochromatically dressing in my 4/5 colors ever since I gave myself a strict color scheme in 2020. Mid toned dirty/earthy pink, olive/army green, deep teal, and plum. The only colors outside of this is warm caramel brown in accessories and outwear.
@eileencarroll6418Күн бұрын
Sounds like a beautiful color palette.
@sueraikow4721Күн бұрын
Loved the overview, here for the subtleties.
@vanessaveefordКүн бұрын
This solidified concepts for monochromatic dressing for me in a way nothing else has. What a fantastic mind you have, HLP. ❤
@amgchainus23 сағат бұрын
I loved your first vid on monochromatic dressing but you definitely outdid yourself with this vid! Can’t wait to coordinate my outfits and be more monochromatic this year! Thank you Hannah! 🧡😘
@eileencarroll6418Күн бұрын
Thanks for another thought provoking video. And thanks for helping us get even more out of the wardrobe we already have. ❤️ 💲❤️💲❤️💲❤️💲❤️ This year, I have invested more 💲 in accessories and invested more time ⏳ in picking and using accessories. Yesterday I noticed that when it was too warm to wear my salmon color raincoat, I felt like just carrying it impacted my outfit that had the same color shoes and base layer top. My pants and cardigan were a warm medium brown. My purse was avocado with beading that included brown and salmon beading and I carried a large avocado bucket tote. I was shocked that carrying my coat made me feel so much more put together than if I had left my coat in my car. That just blew me away. I had only recently become aware of how much what I carry is perceived as part of my outfit. I had invested in some solid colors of insulated shopping bags and I keep them in the trunk of my car for grocery shopping. Surprise: I started reaching for the colors that complemented my outfit that day, especially if I am walking around the corner for milk or walking a couple of blocks to pick up carryout food. Even if my tote just matches my flipflops and sunglasses on my way to the beach, it lifts my spirits in a way that I really don't care if anyone else notices. It just makes me feel fun and exuberant. That little lift from picking the matching tote out of the stack of six in my car makes that little bit of difference in my mood. And my mood is what I present to everyone I encounter. And that makes a difference. 1% better is still a difference. And it can make a difference starting from standing a block away from someone as you're waving and approaching each other. I love that your videos are reinforcing and expanding these ideas for me.
@Sarah-sf3zpКүн бұрын
Another banger video! Black on black but different textures is my favourite to play around with in my all black wardrobe. I specifically go hunting for interesting fabric layering options, or even patterns within the woven fabric. Two of my fav pieces are an all black silk Kimono and an all black burnt out velvet Kimono both with different flower motives. I love putting them on over whatever base layer of black I am wearing, because they instantly bring some drama and interest into a look.
@eileencarroll6418Күн бұрын
Great idea. I just bought a black burnt-out beach coverup on clearance that I will try over a LBD or a matching black trouser and tank. 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
@annemacdonald703925 минут бұрын
Thank you so much, Hannah!! I love your thoughts on monochromatic dressing. I have been playing around with my clothes this way for the past few years. It is validating to hear you discuss the positive aspects of tonal dressing and explain how and why it works with such eloquence. I can also see why you love Lilysilk. You look absolutely gorgeous in all these pieces.
@catherinelynnfraser2001Күн бұрын
Thank you so much for this. The sponsorship was well earned. You’ve made everything easy and reasonable ❤
@stephaniemccoy8241Күн бұрын
I love tonal, I’ve really been experimenting with it lately. I always say, it doesn’t have to match, it just has to go!
@marciabutler987Күн бұрын
I remember learning this from Stacy London on What Not to Wear.
@kathleenm.5086Күн бұрын
I’ve never been so educated yet influenced at the same time. GURLLLL u rly nailed this, you are the master of textiles and outfits
@marialane9738Күн бұрын
As a mature slim smart dresser I have 2 critiques. My multiple purchases of merino tops were ALL attacked by some fibre eating bug which ignored wool and cashmere. Others have mentioned same. Those silk pants do not look elegant flapping around above the ankle bone when worn with high heels. Seen sitting down with knees crossed even worse. This is the same problem with wider cut jeans - to look right they have to just clear the ground, not flap about . So it depends on the shoe/boot height. Otherwise monochromatic is brilliant within the SAME colour family.
@undercoversquidsquishsquis47702 сағат бұрын
@@marialane9738 It is difficult for me to choose a good pants length, because fashion trends seem to suggest a different length every season. I hope I have settled on a good length for me, so I can disregard what is fashionable.
@marialane97382 сағат бұрын
@@undercoversquidsquishsquis4770 Wise move! Me too, I always buy full length pants to cover the ankle bone in a straight or slim cut. My shins are no showpiece any more. If the weather is in high eighties/nineties I often choose a cotton long skirt instead.
@alishamyers6816 сағат бұрын
I wore monochromatic today in a navy blue I had wide leg flowy work pants and a cotton navy blue top and my hubby told me it looked like iw was wearing scrubs 😮
@BC-np8cbКүн бұрын
My 2c on avoiding the "accidentally mismatched" color problem is to pair shades that are obviously different, so it looks intentional and playful: khaki army olive green with brighter Kelly green, aqua-ish sea blue with navy. I like this with accessories too: hot pink earrings with neutral brownish tones, etc.
@undercoversquidsquishsquis47704 сағат бұрын
I agree-there is an art to wearing similar colors. Especially when the colors are more similar than your examples, yet still not mismatched. I can recognize when it is done well, but I have trouble doing it myself. The Giorgio Armani spring 2025 runway had beautiful monochromatic outfits of similar-yet not matched-colors. It inspired me to try to create some outfits, and I have not been successful. Your example of a brighter green with a duller green or a lighter blue with a darker blue is so much easier.
@nadiaa-i53Күн бұрын
As a long-time monochromatic multi-textural dresser and advocate, I love this content. As usual, your thoughtful, insightful and articulate commentary on the subject is delightful! However, for me the key to monochromatic dressing is intentionality and individuality. I love to ‘craft’ these outfits. Only two matching items don’t quite meet that intention (for me), especially when they are already a coordinated set. I love to have a third item (minimum) matching, preferably in a contrasting texture or formality level (as you suggest), such that it exudes intentionality and a bespoke character.
@heatherhaxo22 сағат бұрын
good advise! thanks!
@transcendtalthorns4025Күн бұрын
Love that those with disabilities were also a part of shape and body inclusivity and being fashionable. (I have cerebral palsy)
@kathryndimaggio8282Күн бұрын
This has to be one of my all-time favorite videos on YT. We have similar eye, hair, skin tone am I thought maybe I can look that good. Great job Hanna!
@CMM-kr4np5 сағат бұрын
Wow, every outfit looks so effortless and fabulous on you. The accessories you invested in also seem to be a key.
@veronicacarmody11529 минут бұрын
I love this Hannah! I like tonal dressing and find it very soothing to the eye. For us petite people tonal dressing is magic.
@sheilakosoff5806Күн бұрын
This is probably why I love wearing jumpsuits. I always throw on a braid color over the jumpsuit. I am here for the monochromatic look. I love how elegant and put together it looks.
@bernadette872721 сағат бұрын
Your fashion videos inspire me to look at my wardrobe with new eyes and venture on roads I wouldn't have been dreaming of on my own. The thought about mixing formality levels... I have to try my turquoise Shetland wool sweater with my shiny pleated petrol midi skirt. Or with my tiered maxi skirt with a peacock pattern. Or finally I mix my patterned red Lucy & Yak trousers with my unicoloured red cashmere sweater. Ore the petrol skirt with the gray green sweater for maximum textural difference. > I don't have to buy anything new to try this, I can play with the few non black bottoms I own. Bonus effect: this could finally be the hour to shine for my turquoise and petrol tights 😂 I want to go and play with my wardrobe right now but I am on a work trip 😢
@natalielloyd92009 сағат бұрын
The representation in your example photos literally takes my breath away❤
@kknichols80673 сағат бұрын
Damn, you have knocked this out of the park. The inspired work behind this video is impressive. You and Joe are killing it 💜
@rachel_was_hereКүн бұрын
I don't usually use 'slay' but every time you pose (esp in those sunglasses) I 💀... The suit pose hit and "DAMN!" jumped out of my mouth, in full voice, while sitting at my work desk. It's Fashion Fashion Fashion. It is resurrecting teenage me that bought every Harper's Bazaar and Vogue. Love👏🏽it👏🏽
@HannahLouisePostonКүн бұрын
aw THANK YOU 😭
@marlafincher9063Күн бұрын
Congratulations on the sponsorship! Fantastic content. Love to see it.
@user-hc8dh5tx5w2 сағат бұрын
I love all your outfits. It’s very similar to my style and I love that you mix relaxed items in!
@melissawilliams3185Күн бұрын
Thank you Hannah. I love this concept!!
@misunchoi6109Күн бұрын
The silk skirt has been on my wishlist for awhile. It's so beautiful and the idea of dropping tomato sauce on it and ruining breaks my heart and cannot buy it. It's too precious.
@LizanneL15 минут бұрын
Such beautiful outfits! My favorite is the ivory sweater and pants...I might need that outfit for myself. 😉 I've been gravitating towards monochromatic and tonal outfits for the past few years, maybe, but this video has given me some guidance about the role of accessories. Thank you.
@kirstendavis2773Күн бұрын
Hi, Hannah! I just watched one of your videos (can’t remember which one) where talked about the beautiful long skirt that turned out to be made of crappy material and very expensive-I just saw a very similar looking skirt by Eileen Fisher and it’s made of wool and silk-that’s it. It’s in new arrivals on her website. ❤
@embodywisdom15 сағат бұрын
I love how beautiful the outfits were that you chose. Very classy.
@redandpink21921 сағат бұрын
perfectly explained Hannah. I have loved monochromatic dressing for years, and tonal monchromatic is my fave. Well done. I hope this video gets just as much traction as the one you made earlier (which I also loved and shared)
@barbr100Күн бұрын
I simply adore your style.
@farahscroggs2939Күн бұрын
I love all your fashion content …. It always bring a new perspective ❤
@somacarr7528Күн бұрын
I would love a video like this, using the principles you used, with less formal clothes. I don’t wear clothes like that rarely as I don’t go anywhere to wear them. The grocery store doesn’t count. lol!
@sheelaghhalstead454923 сағат бұрын
I love the logic of your two axes. It's "scientific" take on aesthetics appeals to me.
@CathyHarbidge23 сағат бұрын
This is so good! I have been loving my neutrals this fall, but occasionally feel they could be boring without a little help. Can’t wait to try these ideas!
@iokneafsey8039Күн бұрын
This video sums up exactly 💯 how I feel. I absolutely love monochrome neutrals and pattern coords but hate monochrome brights but I absolutely love monotone brights especially when it comes to mixing warm and cool tone brights. But I feel really uncomfortable in mixed warmth neutrals. Like I feel that blush pink and fuchsia looks intentional and warm and cool grey looks sloppy 😅 xxx
@jeannettefernandez3711Күн бұрын
I love these ideas and you gave me so many ideas! Thank you❤
@MillieMaaКүн бұрын
love this! Those brown silk pants (and the other Lily Silk pieces) are gorgeous!
@VBoo45916 сағат бұрын
GAH I love your channel so much! The ideas you have is amazing. I just started appreciating monochromatic looks since staying at a hotel with A LOT of wealthy people, it was a common feature and they always looked SOOO GOOD. The mixing textures and tones is amazing and got my fashion juices flowing As someone who is always soft-formal. I still struggle with accessories though, would love a deep dive for accessorising with different colour palettes and how to really make an outfit.
@graceleathers5970Күн бұрын
I wear all black all the time with the occasional pop of red, and I use these techniques, particularly the different textures same colour one. Watching this was a nice confirmation that I’m doing okay with my styling haha
@tinydragongirlКүн бұрын
This was so fun to watch just to get inspired. The first time I wore a monochromatic black outfit to work, the only comment I got was, "Well, hey there, Johnny Cash!" I will remember that forever! It did scare me off for a few years, but I'm back in now and have been using my color theory and painting background to try to figure out why some things work and others don't. For example, I feel like often, you can use adjacent colors like magenta and coral because they are both intense, and one is darker than the other, but if they had the same relative value, I'm not sure it would work as well for me. It's a balancing act of keeping colors separated only so many ways, by hue or saturation or value, etc., and if you mess with too many of those things at once, it begins to fall apart. Like you said, texture has a visual impact, too, so if you play with extreme texture differences, keep the colors closer together. (Cool, shiny satin and warm, squishy wool? Yes!) The whole thing about making an outfit cohesive to me is about having some common note that is strong enough visually to tie it up and make it look intentional. That can be done without color harmony, too, but color is one of the first things we notice, so monochrome and adjacent colors are one thing that's easy to play with if you are not wearing multicolored pieces that give you hints about what to pair with them. A+, would watch this video again.
@meepmoopmeep1Күн бұрын
That ivory silk skirt is soooooo beautiful 😍
@ceciliaschiltz976Күн бұрын
Hi Hannah! Seeing a new video of yours pop up always brightens my day more than I can even express. I have a few topics that I would love to hear your take on. First, my intro to your channel was actually your video a long time ago about underwear brands you enjoy😂 and I would love to see an updated take on that, along with undergarments in general. Underwear, bras, socks. How you choose what to invest in, and what brands you enjoy for these types of garments. Second, I feel like we need a deep dive on how you care for all of your garments, especially ones that are “dry clean only” as I know you’ve mentioned in the past that you don’t really dry clean your clothing. Techniques, tips, laundry product recommendations, etc. You provide such a wealth of knowledge on your channel, and I think these topics would really add to your clothing “series”. Keep it up!!❤
@stellacollins311415 сағат бұрын
Your style is impeccable and I think these clothes suit you so well, in all honesty you should be French as you are so chic , so put together and you make it look effortless. Also you give us the knowledge and the understanding of how this works, I’m wearing a 100% Merino wool sweater today in a soft caramel colour, a few years ago it would have been a bright coloured acrylic number but due to watching you I’ve got a wardrobe full of natural fibres in beautiful neutral colours that sit perfectly well with themselves and each other, you are a style genius, imo
@Gnv-q2mКүн бұрын
Perfection - such elegance, yet effortless
@christinehottinger5791Күн бұрын
Love the way you conceptualize color, and so much of your taste! Wish again that you were into seasonal color analysis. I feel like the brown outfit in particular suffered from too much contrast in warm vs cool tones. The purse vs the pants looked purple vs green!
@sarahkelly4095Күн бұрын
I’m also so curious for Hannah to experiment with color analysis! Not as a rule to always follow but like, more interesting data for her to have interesting thoughts about. One thing I’m realizing with the monochromatic vibe is that I gravitate toward bright colors (I think I’m a bright spring but 🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️) and although it’s easy enough to find tops in my favorite colors, it’s just a whole thing on multiple levels to do monochromatic bright pink or lime. I’m gradually leaning into navy as a primary neutral though so that might be an opportunity to do monochromatic in colors that suit me much more than Hannah’s sophisticated neutrals.
@vcr6854Күн бұрын
Sooo happy for another HLP vid!! ❤🎉❤
@roses.9181Күн бұрын
I came to your channel from Daily Helen after beginning my personal style journey, and your channel has been so helpful!! I've watched so many of your videos at least twice! Thank you for explaining things so simply.
@rosemarycrabtree5892Күн бұрын
Great explanation ❤❤❤
@marshalhartman2483Күн бұрын
Hannah, I feel like we’ve been having this convergent aesthetic evolutions where as I come to a conclusion about my aesthetic, you seemingly post a video sharing your similar or (in this case) same conclusion. When I found your channel, we were both in a phase of absolute maximalism. Print on color blocking on silhouette on volume with grungy Smokey eyes and intense blush, but weirdly even though we don’t directly interact and would assume we have different lifestyles based on careers and location, we both seem to be settling into this sort of chic minimal maximalism era at the same time.
@marshalhartman2483Күн бұрын
That was a long winded way of expressing that I love this video and have loved seeing your aesthetic evolve.
@mackennajКүн бұрын
As a shoe admirer, those brown, leather sling-backs are incredible. The height is so striking and they are so sleek, while still feeling timeless. Gorgeous!
@bernadette8727Күн бұрын
Your video on bichromatic dressing had quite an influence on my dressing and combining outfits. There are a few examples of monochromatic outfits I can put together. Khaki green in summer, black or blue in winter. These concepts help me with my knitting as well. I realised I love knitting with blue yarn way more than I love wearing blue accessories. I have gaps in my wardrobe and will focus of making accessories to coordinate with colours I own clothes in (a second black shawlet, a red shawl).
@erindocherty776Күн бұрын
Hannah, best video yet. It excited me to get in my closet 👏