Guys, I need to apologise for my poor choice of words in this video. Body confidence is NOT about "tucking away" parts of yourself you don't like. What I meant by this is that there are so many women who wear baggy clothes from head to toe because they are afraid of their shape, or of certain parts of themselves, being seen. And I wanted those women to know that it is possible to wear something that shows off your natural shape, and that draws attention to the parts of yourself you love and that make you feel more confident, without emphasizing the parts you feel less confident about. Let me be clear... we should NOT have to ever feel ashamed about parts of our body. Unfortunately, society has bombarded us with images of "perfection" for so long, that many of us do feel this way. So instead of pretending that's simply not the case and saying "don't ever not like parts of yourself", I'm being realistic, accepting that this does happen sometimes, and trying not to let that stop women from wearing the clothes they want to wear. If you are 100% in love with your whole body then well done! I envy you. But so many of us are still trying to get to that point in life and this video is for them. I hope you all understand and again, sorry if it didn't come across that way. x
@rx713310 жыл бұрын
Preach!
@annesh529310 жыл бұрын
Would like to add that not all women wear baggy clothes to hide bits they don't like. I was always into the oversize clothes- mostly as a physical comfort thing. I prefer a shirt that looks 3 sizes too big and flows around me because it never feels tight, pulls weird, and is oddly cozy. However, the number of times I have been approached and lectured by shop assistants and other random female shoppers to tell me I don't need to dress like this, I should be more confident, that I was letting all women down by wearing these clothes is disheartening to say the least. In summers ioften lived in swimsuits and never had an issue with wearing form fitting clothing- which I used to quiet a lot as I absolutely loved getting super dressed up (ballgown for the movies etc). I was just happier and physically got more enjoyment out of life to wear baggy clothes 90% of the time. In the intervening years somewhat baggy- very baggy has become necessity due to medical problems that mean I am never sure what torso I will wake up with and also am sometimes connected to various devices that better fit under baggy clothing. I am still regularly approached in stores about how I shouldn't wear such loose fitting clothing. I'm pretty I don't need to hide it and so many other non compliment compliments. That were always kinda shit but right now just feel hurtful. I guess what I'm saying is none of us can be sure why people are choosing to wear the clothes they do so don't judge either way. I'm not a 'bad woman letting the team down for wearing loose clothing and women who like a bodycon dress are not bad women'. Wear what you want but if you're reading this and wear loose fitting and would prefer to be wearing the bodycon outfits just do it. Life's too bloody short to wait for the perfect body or the perfect time. The perfect time is now if you are physically able to do so. Sorry this is so ranty just wanted to point out not everyone wearing loose clothing wishes to be wearing something else or are trying to hide something. Sometimes that's what they like. Sometimes that's what they need to do. Again sorry for the rant. :)
@loreleimoon473610 жыл бұрын
I think it came across to those of us who are familiar of you but good to clarify. I really loved the points about not trying to make yourself look like a size you aren't and not worrying about wearing light colors if you're larger. Sure there are certain guidelines to accent parts you'd like to and draw less to parts you want to play down, however, what you wear should make you happy. I know many women, myself included, who wear things they "shouldn't" and get compliments all the time. If what you've chosen to adorn your body makes you feel good, you'll naturally be more confident and people will see that!
@Sandra-wh5hk9 жыл бұрын
Ah, about what Louise said, about wearing things just bc it is slimming. I remember my mum would always be like "but darling can't you wear that other dress instead, it's so slimming." And I would answer "but i don't care about that, I'm not thin and everyone knows it, I wanna wear something I feel pretty in, not thin" It's not mutually exclusive, u can feel pretty without feeling thin, and i just feel that is really important.
@Louisepentland10 жыл бұрын
Woah crazy thought- since we focussed so much on dresses this time, shall we do another in December for winter clothes?? xxxxx
@annabelpearson675810 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I would love that!
@TheHazelHayes10 жыл бұрын
Oooh! Yes please Sprinkleofglitter! Christmas party attire per chance? Or just lovely warm wooly ensembles! :)
@Lucy-mg8ez10 жыл бұрын
Oh yes Louise :) an autumny type one ❤️❤️
@amyyeomanss10 жыл бұрын
Yesssss! More hazel and Louise is great! Honestly you could talk about toilet seats or something and I'd still watch and love it! X
@politicshub122810 жыл бұрын
the pink skirt and black top look so lovely!!!!
@Linzepop10 жыл бұрын
My confidence tip is FAKE IT TILL YOU MAKE IT! It really works!
@TheHazelHayes10 жыл бұрын
It really does :)
@malgoooooo10 жыл бұрын
I'm similar shape to Louise and I think that horizontal stripes accentuate my waist quite nicely (at least in my opinion). A few years ago I decided I'm too big to benefit from all advices how to look smaller (vertical lines, dark colours and so on) so I can as well wear what I like without worrying about that. I think it's important to try on as many things as possible before buying because it helps to learn what shapes and patterns suit you.
@TheHazelHayes10 жыл бұрын
Completely agree! Excellent advice :)
@XOliviaTX10 жыл бұрын
Biggest and best tip. Buy clothes that actually fit you! Don't squeeze yourself into a dress or pair of trousers in the fitting room and buy them because you will inevitably not wear them and will be in severe discomfort when you sit down! (Speaking from experience here!)
@TheHazelHayes10 жыл бұрын
Such a good tip Olivia! Thanks for sharing :)
@TheHazelHayes10 жыл бұрын
Lots of weird and wise quotes from me and Sprinkleofglitter in this video. Leave me a comment with your favourite one. Gonna be replying to loads!! #PISP
@KristalClearView10 жыл бұрын
I was wondering where you got the dress you wore in the Harry Potter video from? It was gorgeous! To go along with that fav quote was it's not an invisibility cloak
@Bauhaus_Banshee10 жыл бұрын
"It's almost Maths and Science." Well that would make for an unusual school day.
@pruplemango10 жыл бұрын
I loved "integrity of your clothing". I agree!!
@93musicnotes10 жыл бұрын
"Whales are mammals, some people might forget that."
@xChaiTeaLatte10 жыл бұрын
"It's not an invisibility cloak. It's a dress." Great bit of advice there!
@ImAmazing139710 жыл бұрын
Ooh, one confidence tip I have is... however hard it may be, don't compare yourself to other people and don't try to copy other people - whether that be your friends or models in magazines, or random pictures of people you see on Tumblr! Like you guys said in the video, everyone has things about them that they love, and things that they hate, including those people. So those people you're comparing yourself to aren't perfect, and you shouldn't strive to look exactly like them or copy everything they wear! Have your own style and dress the way you want, in what makes YOU comfortable. Like Yves Saint Laurent once said: "Fashions fade, style is eternal.". :)
@TheHazelHayes10 жыл бұрын
This is such excellent advice. Thanks for sharing it! x
@ImAmazing139710 жыл бұрын
:) ah thank you for replying!
@paulidin10 жыл бұрын
"Was I delirious?" "Yeah, yeah, yeah, you were!" I could literally watch The Hazel & Louise Show everyday and be so happy for it.
@TheHazelHayes10 жыл бұрын
NEW VIDEO! Sprinkleofglitter joins me to talk about choosing dresses to suit your shape and size! Leave me a comment and share if you like it! x
@maiawyse750010 жыл бұрын
Love this video, will definitely take your advice into consideration
@Feraloidies10 жыл бұрын
i think louise is an hourglass, not a pear.
@garyc10 жыл бұрын
love the yellow dress (from the shoot). the lantern shaped dress looks like it was made to fit your shape perfectly. loved Louise's advice at the end too xx
@melaniemurphyofficial10 жыл бұрын
I LOVED that dress you wore at the Stellar shoot, you looked fantastic :) And Louise you're wonderful, you're proof that society's judgement on size relating to beauty is bullshit! A beautiful woman is beautiful, end of! And dressing to feel your best in a flawed society is so important! "Not an invisibility cloak" haha! Being somebody who has overcome body dysmorphia issues and eating disorders, you'll always be a huge role model to me! xxx
@Chouetterargentee10 жыл бұрын
Advice like this is awesome and super helpful a lot of the time, but also remember that it's totally fine to just say screw it and wear fabric that clings to your tummy or a skirt that makes your cellulite stand out. It's great to be able to tuck away the bits you don't like, but it's not a crime to let your imperfections see the light of day. Not only is it perfectly okay, people /can/ find you attractive even if you've got visible stretch marks on your thighs or fat rolls or if you wear no makeup and your hair is a mess. There is nothing inherently ugly about any of these things; we've all just grown up in a culture that doesn't like them. I met a girl a few years ago who I thought was ugly. She was dressed in an old men's t-shirt and loose cargo pants and her hair was dull and she was not at all what society tells us is attractive. But eventually I got to know her and I can honestly say that the way I saw her completely changed. She still doesn't care what she wears and nothing about her has changed, but now I think she's one of the prettiest people I know. Before getting to know her, I thought everything people said about beauty being in the eye of the beholder and beauty coming from inside etc etc etc was just meant to make us feel better, but it's completely true, and knowing that has made me care a lot less about not being perfect. But I still enjoy looking good, and this was a great video.
@TheHazelHayes10 жыл бұрын
Oh I hope that's not the message we gave at all! I would never want anyone to think they HAD to hide their "ugly" parts. I don't even think that people have ugly parts! It's just that some of us get self conscious about different things because of society constantly bombarding us with images of "perfection" and it's sad to see so many people feeling like they can't wear what they want to wear because of that. We only meant that if there are parts of yourself you don't like, that's perfectly normal, but you should embrace the bits you do like too and go out into the world looking and feeling good... whatever that means to you!! x
@amzaaar10 жыл бұрын
the bit at the end basically said wear what you like :) x
@Chouetterargentee10 жыл бұрын
ChewingSand I think you guys did a great job of keeping it body positive. :) I just wanted to add something because a lot of women I know fret quite a lot about keeping certain things hidden as though it's required, and it's not. I certainly try to dress in a way that draws attention away from things I don't like so I totally understand it! I'm sorry if it came across as critique. I love you both!
@IsaVarg10 жыл бұрын
Hazel's hair is unbelievably gorgeous here! Has she made a tutorial on how to get it that way, or do I have to trade my soul for it?
@TheHazelHayes10 жыл бұрын
I literally just pile it on top of my head and stick a bunch of clips in it... Um... Yeah.
@veriteh9 жыл бұрын
A year on and I am still loving Louise's dress she is wearing in this vid.
@ellatron8 жыл бұрын
The tip Louise made on not trying to dress yourself down a size but just working with what you have and wearing what you look and feel good in regardless of whether it is "slimming" is incredibly helpful. I'm a size 8, occasionally a 10, and I always tried to squeeze into a smaller size or wear things that made me look that little bit slimmer when I should have just been making my size 8 body look like a nice size 8 body rather than an odd size 6. I remember when I first saw this and I wouldn't wear anything too tight because I felt like I could just hide and pretend I was a smaller size, now I wear dresses and skirts and skinny jeans and anything I damn well please!
@momentomemori9 жыл бұрын
I think hazel and Louise should just start a joint channel because they are funniest together
@magicmaddyHP10 жыл бұрын
i would say one thing ive learned is to fake it till you make it. you could be having the crappiest day and just feel so bad when you look in the mirror. but if you look in the mirror and point out one thing you like, and keep doing that, you start to love yourself more. and just being very open about your shape. I struggled with this for some time because i thought i should have felt bad that i had to shop in plus size and couldnt purchase things from most stores. But after a while i really started to love my body and i did a body positive post on instagram saying that it was perfectly fine to love my body. after that, it just became so easy for me to except that i cant buy stuff from alot of stores and that PERFECTLY FINE. and it was easier for me to talk about my body and clothes with friends because i no longer felt as ashamed as i did before. Its definitely been a journey, but loving myself was one of the best things i could have ever done. And i honestly could not have done it without Louise. She really has been one of my top/first inspirations throughout this whole journey.
@bumchinsrkl10 жыл бұрын
I started to cry at this video because it made me realise that after watching Louise's videos I've become so much more confident within myself and that i shouldn't be scared to wear what I want. Could you please tell her that i love her for being herself and that she's honestly amazing
@TheApopolypse18 жыл бұрын
I love hazels style, those dresses are amazing, i can never find dresses that pretty and styled that nicely to be able to cover up the parts i dont like.
@elliefairclough35110 жыл бұрын
Speaking as a 16 year old, I want to say that this video helped me a lot. As much as people just assume that younger people are confident because we just are, I think videos like this need to be promoted a lot more for teenagers. Body confidence isn't taught in schools, and lots of people don't want to talk about it because it would make them more insecure to highlight their insecurities to a friend. A lot of young people have issues surrounding their bodies and while I know that this video wasn't completely focussed around body confidence, I felt so much better being told it was okay to be whoever and whatever you are by somebody who wasn't a size 6 glamour model. Both of you look fabulous and I just wanted to thank you for making videos like this that can make people like me feel okay about themselves for once. xxxx
@staceypitcher10410 жыл бұрын
I love how honest this video was! So many people these days are all "nobody has any bad parts, everybody is perfect", which ends up making us people who don't necessarily see themselves as perfect feel like we're doing something wrong. For two people so iconic to the younger, internet generation of girls, it's amazing to see you sending out the message (and in such a lighthearted and fun way that it's almost subliminal too!) that it's completely okay to not feel comfortable with every part of you, as long as you allow yourself to recognise the parts that you do like and to make the most of them! It's videos like this that help my confidence to grow and help me accept myself as who I am, and I sincerely hope there's others who feel the same way! Well done ladies, this was brilliant x
@OonaSky10 жыл бұрын
Dear person reading this, I hope you had a wonderful day ! :) Maybe you are going through a hard time right now, and you don't know whether your hard work will pay off, but never stop believing in yourself ! You are a wonderful human being inside and out, who will inspire others to do great things, so don't stop trying and your dreams will become reality ! He who says he can and he who says he can't are both usually right ! Hope this comment helped you a bit ! :) Sincerely, Me
@TheHazelHayes10 жыл бұрын
Well isn't that just lovely!
@Taymanator005110 жыл бұрын
These are the kinds of comments that make days wonderful. Thank you for that, Glad I didn't Brush past this :)
@actress91210 жыл бұрын
I have to stay that I've been going through a really hard time lately and your comment made me feel so much better! Thank you so much for this darling!
@MsNubiful10 жыл бұрын
Man, I really needed this :-) I'm sitting in my room, trying to get my brain together to write a stupid paper for university. I was feeling useless and shitty all day. Thank you :-)
@SomeoneCalledDana10 жыл бұрын
"It's all about body confidence, there's nothing you need to do to change yourself." By far my favorite advice from this video
@Ashleyislove12310 жыл бұрын
I love that you guys talk about the things you don't like in such a real way, but always put a positive spin on it! You two are such great role models!
@Bluevalentinevintagekaitlin10 жыл бұрын
Something that I think is important to remember is that you own the clothes they don't own you. What I mean is instead of thinking you don't look good in the piece that you are trying on try to frame it differently and say this isn't the dress I was looking for not my body isn't right for this dress. I hope this makes sense! Ultimately I think people should wear whatever they want but sometimes it's hard to remember that your body isn't what's wrong if you aren't pleased with the look.
@Yoongteez10 жыл бұрын
I haven't worn a dress in years because I'm a larger girl, so I just didn't find them fitting at all, but after watching this, I went out and bought 2 dresses and now I'm in love with them! I can't wait to wear them out
@Bruuuuhhh0510 жыл бұрын
A tip that has helped me a lot lately is look outside your sizes and outside your gender clothes. I am always buying men's sweaters and men's button down shirts and altering them to have a more feminine fit. My favorite shirt currently is a men's button down, what i've learned is the quicker you stop caring about what other people will think you look like the sooner you'll like what you look like :)
@Ariel-ps8je10 жыл бұрын
I LOVE the dress with the red and white circles that Hazel wore in the old video with louise
@extraorginalusername10 жыл бұрын
My top tip is dont listen to anything anyone says. I used to get a lot of grief from my friends at school about wearing dresses all the time (still do) but I just kept doing it because that's what made me feel good and what I was comfortable in; the confidence will come later, just keep doing what works for you. You're the one wearing the clothes not other people.
@fbh1610 жыл бұрын
You and louise never fail to put a smile on my face!
@musicfreak19410 жыл бұрын
The dress Louise wore in this video was gorgeous! And I loved Hazel's brown spotty dress :) they're both so beautiful
@Stephienicc10 жыл бұрын
I love this video! You should definitely do this video again with Louise showing how to dress according to your body type for fall clothes!
@theworldoccurs10 жыл бұрын
Learning what suits you is the best thing you can do for your confidence. Once you know what will accentuate your figure and what won't you just stop trying the things that wouldn't suit you and suddenly not only you don't waste as many time trying on things you will not like, but 95% of what you try looks lovely on you. Ha. No, but, for real, I have the same body shape than Louise and I stick to pretty much the same rules, and I am completely obsessed with both that pink skirt and a yellow one she wore in another video. My wardrobe is much happier (as I am) since I embraced the top-tucked-into-skirt or dress-that-accentuates-the-waist trends.
@aswedhbrgs10 жыл бұрын
my old dance teacher was very strict but still used to tell us to go home, look at ourselves in the mirror or in a shop window or something, and say to ourselves 'I am a pretty girl' which sounds insane but even if you just think it, it can make you smile and start to believe it. I've been told this since the age of 6 and I like to think I am quite confident with the way I look :) xx
@ThatWeirdo0410 жыл бұрын
The way I've been building confidence is my standing in front of the mirror and telling myself that I'm pretty every day. It really works! Even if you don't believe it at first, if you say it enough times you will.
@helenedmunds293210 жыл бұрын
videos like these give me so much confidence and make me feel like i can wear what i like and this video makes me want to buy things i normally wouldn't buy (dresses skirts blouses) because people have told me that i shouldn't wear that stuff because im bigger than they think i should be but i just wanted to say thank you Hazel and Louise because you guys give me and everyone else confidence so thank you for that :)
@itsGabrielaCristina10 жыл бұрын
My confidence tip is to stop approaching it with the mentality that "every inch of me is perfect and I have to love every part of me." Who are we kidding? That's not going to happen. It's okay not to be perfect. It's okay not to love every inch of you. At the end, our bodies don't really determine who we are. It's much more important to be happy with the kind of person you are. Kindness and positiveness are much more important than a flat tummy.
@UCsmhqhDMpXv3T8uEWA4lt0Q10 жыл бұрын
very very nice what you said at the end about the slimming colours. I'm very glad that was added
@laur3nbee10 жыл бұрын
Louise, don't you mean "chewing sand the place where all your dreams come CHEW!" Haha haha ha ha h... No? Ok
@TheHazelHayes10 жыл бұрын
Good one!
@Gunchasharkies10 жыл бұрын
My top tip on body confidence- pretend that you are confident with your body. And by doing that eventually you will become more and more confident. And that works for many many things, really.
@lozashley132710 жыл бұрын
thank you for this video, i always miss opportunities to go out with friends or attend a party because i often find myself depressed after struggling to find an outfit i feel good/comfortable. Thank you for showing me this :)
@graceplatt931310 жыл бұрын
You and Louise are so pretty. This video has so much good advice, thankyou for making amazing videos hazel. Xx ☺️
@katiedomingo629610 жыл бұрын
Very lovely and wise! For me, when I'm wearing something that I love but don't feel super confident in, I just try to seriously work it. Just half pretend that I don't give a crap what anyone thinks, and then I start to actually believe it and then I just have an awesome time looking fabulous.
@nj783810 жыл бұрын
Loved this video, I always have days where I'm feelin a bit poop about myself so this video just shows that everyone feels like that sometimes and you can buy things for your body shape. My tip would be to chose something in your wardrobe that makes you feel good about yourself(no matter what time of the month or even after you've eaten pasta) and wear that for that day that you're feeling a bit crappy to feel 10x better. I love video's like this because it's something I feel I struggle with. I also love you n louise together, you make me lol and I enjoy lolling. PS you both look bloody marvellous x
@pruplemango10 жыл бұрын
I agree with the underwear tip! Then you don't have to worry about polka-dot underwear showing through a thinner fabric. That's happened. Luckily my mom was there to point it out before I actually left the house! :)
@TheHazelHayes10 жыл бұрын
We've all been there!
@nataliemamwell975410 жыл бұрын
i had zebra print knickers on and i left the house. yeah.... dont buy primark leggings ladies, especially if theyre not black xD
@roseroyaltyy10 жыл бұрын
Hazel I want your wardrobe!!! All your dresses are gorgeous!
@IDontLieALot10 жыл бұрын
I love you two together! I should make a change in my wardrobe as well. It's mostly black at the moment. But black is such a classy color! I've also never seen anyone pull off a yellow dress that nicely! It was gorgeous! You women are awesome! :)
@thebluebox218 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I'm really self conscious about my body and I have zero fashion sense so this video has made my day and helped so much. I have the same problem as you Hazel, and ALL (ish) my clothes are black and boring. After watching this video, I feel more confident and ready to start wearing more dresses and colour. Thank you again to both of you because this was perfect and wonderful and helpful and just great.
@zizizzie10 жыл бұрын
I'd love to wear more colours, my wardrobe is predominately shades (blacks, whites and greys)... All of the summer fashion will be here soon though so I'll take your advice into the shops with me! X
@ITSmissmo10 жыл бұрын
I'm 14 and a size 16 and quite curvy and I'm super unconfident with my body, I'm a lot bigger than most of my friends and I have stretch marks on my upper arms and other places. I haven't really worn a sleeve shorter than my elbow for a couple years because of it. I'm really trying to be more confident and not care what others think! If I can try to do it, you can too :)
@kyramioso10 жыл бұрын
You two are so refreshing. Louise, effortlessly witty as always and Hazel, I've just discovered your channel but really enjoy the underlying message of this video which is to find confidence within yourself; as clothes can act as a visual expression of yourself :)
@miawindsor572210 жыл бұрын
This is a very eye opening video and I love it when you collab with Louise! I completely agree with the colours that suit Louise as my mum used to do peoples colours. Stay awsome x
@allyson8710 жыл бұрын
Love that brown and cream dress! Wish I could get it in the US.
@sarahlazzarotto427410 жыл бұрын
You two are like the confidence ambassadors of youtube! you're always looking lovely and I always look forward to videos from the both of you! ChewingSand Sprinkleofglitter
@EllaMitsch1238 жыл бұрын
Hazel's Messy Bun...on point!
@laurenmcgonigle1910 жыл бұрын
im allot bigger than other 14 year olds and this has really helped me allot thank you and louise i hope to get tickets to your liverpool tour and hayzel you need to tag allong love you bth
@TheHazelHayes10 жыл бұрын
So glad this video helped you. x
@emmadudgeon52110 жыл бұрын
Same. I'm 13 and feel the exact same x
@emilyallison677710 жыл бұрын
I'm 13 and exactly the same. I guess we just have to learn to love our body and our curves !
@alannahdoering249410 жыл бұрын
What a great video! I've been having a lot of trouble feeling confident in clothes and not even attempting to wear anything a little bit different. Thank you both for inspiring me to try different clothes and for helping me feel more confident in what ever clothes I want to wear :)
@Stephanie_Lou10 жыл бұрын
im one of those people that is bigger than all of my friends, and it sucks bc they are all gorgeous and slim and wonderful, while im there - not really "fat" (horrible word) but quite chunky. I have that kind of hourglass shape, so I have a smaller waist which I like, but I have podgy arms, stomach, thighs. and while my size bothers me, and I think I would be happier and physically fitter if I lost the flab, I just like food and laying around reading or browsing the internet. I just try to forget about it, and be myself and not worry about what other people may think (and I know that's super difficult, but if you can block out the worries life is so much better) I only dress to make myself happy, to make sure that I feel comfortable. because if someone cares about what you look like or even goes as far to make negative comments, then you don't want them in your life!! and it really is personality that makes a person "ugly" or "beautiful", even though it doesn't seem that way at first, but if you surround yourself with good people etc it really does show through. but when it comes to what I wear, I tend to wear either big jumpers and skinny legs, or anything that comes in at the waist, like a tighter top with a skater skirt, or any dress that comes in at the waist and then sort of flares out. I also have quite long hair, which comes down to around my waist, and it almost gives the illusion of a skinny waist, and hides a little bit of unwanted blubber. I don't really have much fashion sense, and I change my mind a lot, like one day an outfit looks great and the next I look like potato, but so far life seems to be working out okay ^_^ wow Ive been typing for five years.. oops. byee! xx
@oz464810 жыл бұрын
I have struggled to keep weight on, and I have always been a thin person. At one point I just bought sweat pants and sports bras and didn't even bother trying to find something because I was so self conscious and wanted wait until I was back to a healthy weight. I decided just to be nice to myself and appreciate my body. I decided to respect myself and embrace what I looked like right then. It has taken a while, but I have gotten to a more healthy weight. Every step of the way, I allow myself to find clothes that flatter me. I have had so much fun finding things that make me smile and look good. It really helped me to be more confident and positive!
@GraceMauboyMarshall10 жыл бұрын
HAZEL! Please please please make a video showing us how to do your hair like that! It's gorgeous! :) xx
@starseer739 жыл бұрын
For the most part I am okay with my belly and things, etc but I always feel like I can't pull things off bc of my face. I'm not exactly the most attractive person and I don't wear makeup so I'm always afraid of wearing something really tough or something really soft. I wear a lot of solid colors, which I do like, but sometimes I wish I could wear more "stylish" stuff w/o feeling silly.
@GoingPuddleJumping10 жыл бұрын
When your clothes were on the hangers, I didn't think much to them. but I have to say when you wore them in the clips, they fit in all the right places and looked wonderful :)
@WaitingForTheDoctor10 жыл бұрын
This video has really helped me get a better idea of what will suit me, thank you so much! In the past I've struggled to find clothes that I both feel comfortable in and feel confident wearing, but gradually I've started buying more dresses and wearing less 't-shirt and jeans' outfits. Perhaps next time I go shopping, I'll buy some skirts (I haven't worn a skirt in years)! :D
@ONeillCaitlin10 жыл бұрын
I've never been able to 'dress for my shape' because I've got a small chest, but a big stomach and thighs. Nothing really 'slims' me but it does help hearing about colour, because I hardly ever wear it! Thanks for the video! :)
@ChloeImBack10 жыл бұрын
'Look at this trendy cat' You made my day Hazel! Love the video and I love you and Louise together :)
@maggiehorgan682510 жыл бұрын
This video was so nice and helpful... I'm always trying to find dresses that flatter me!!!!!
@livshaw133210 жыл бұрын
Hazel would you please make a video on how to do your hairstyle? I love it!
@klairehumanoid10 жыл бұрын
I swear I was looking for this kind of video all day! Thank you very much girls! I'm similar to Louise, just a little bit smaller and shorter (that's a problem) and I love how she dresses and I wanna start wearing things like hers, thanks for inspiring me Louise! And amazing tips from you too Hazel xxx
@cluelesstv119510 жыл бұрын
I love you two together, also I want every dress in this video!
@TheHazelHayes10 жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry.... lots of mine are old. Been trying to save lately :)
@ecstaticemily117010 жыл бұрын
what louise said about black not making you look slim is zoo true i absolutely hate when i go shopping with my family and they always tell me this colour makes you look fat and this makes you look slim. my body doesn't change with colour!
@AmyAshcroftSWAG10 жыл бұрын
Great Video Hazel- Your videos need more Louise in them- the banter between you too is the best :D
@AmyAshcroftSWAG10 жыл бұрын
FFS TWO - TYPOS ARE THE BANE OF MY LIFE
@thundergun21210 жыл бұрын
Great video :) I'm obsessed with your pinky/peach dress hanging behind Louise. It's my 21st soon and I would have loved something like that. x
@theodoralee10 жыл бұрын
Such a lovely collaboration! Really helpful too. Love you Hazel! And Louise - I hope we'll be friends one day too! :)
@14Harriiet110 жыл бұрын
I have a very small waist, rounded hips and a bigger bust for slender shoulders and slim arms- my in my pictures, my summer ball dress for sixth from really showed off my bigger bust and small waist- I did feel a little bit conscious at the one because it really showed how much smaller I was than the other girls, but I'm really tall and still had a great time because I just remember that I can't change my shape and I loved my dress and outfit , just because your different doesn't make you weird or strange , it's just being you xx
@audreybushnell10 жыл бұрын
Love love love videos like this! especially happy to watch one with the 2 people I most often base my outfit choices on!! :) the entire time I was watching this I found myself obsessing over the pink lacy dress behind Louise... based on the color I'm assuming its Louise's and Im dying to know where its from and what the rest of it looks like!!
@katieguest712410 жыл бұрын
Love love love!! Totally agree that you should wear what you feel best in such a great video ☺️
@milliedyson574710 жыл бұрын
i dont think ive ever had such a genuine smile on face ever watching a video before :)
@katrine834410 жыл бұрын
I'm in love with your accent and your hair.
@molliieannex8 жыл бұрын
Wear something to make YOU happy and not anyone else. Dress for yourself. :) xx
@SuzyS8510 жыл бұрын
Thanks, ladies, I really needed a video like this. I've had a couple of people (including my dad) comment on my weight and shape this past week and I was feeling rather down about it. I would like to be assertive and say something like "Who are you to decide what I need to do and/or look like?!" But sometimes it's hard. And it can still make me feel like I'm not good enough. Even though rationally I know that's nonsense. So this video and especially the end messages from both of you helped me see the other side of the body confidence point-of-view again.
@Laurmins9 жыл бұрын
You both have great style and always look lovely!! 😊
@mizzi4210 жыл бұрын
This is one of my favourite videos I've ever ever seen, you made me feel really happy and good with myself.. Pleaseeee could you do some more videos like this? 💕
@TheThriftyChica10 жыл бұрын
You had me at "It's not an invisibility cloak." LOL Hazel and Louise need to start a television channel where they tell people how to dress.
@charlievanbeek305310 жыл бұрын
I like the ´whales are mamals´ thing. :) Also, this is a lovely video Hazel and Louise, it is a very important subject and i am glad you engaged it and started a conversation.
@maiawyse750010 жыл бұрын
I am a tomboy and my mum says I am really skinny. I don't like to wear dresses but when I do wear them, they are usually slimming ones. I liked some of the dresses in the video so I might go shopping with my mum next weekend for some dresses xx
@ashleigh83310010 жыл бұрын
Nice video, I'm size 10AU I recently bought a lavender skater dress actually and a bright yellow coat which I love didn't think it suited me but it's a change from grey grey black white grey lol
@Amy-uh7nh10 жыл бұрын
I just spent the whole summer trying to hide myself because my figure is a literal stick and honestly I'm not proud of it. This video just made me a lot more confident so thanks guys xxx♡
@sarahmoran866410 жыл бұрын
"Was I delirious?" "Yeah, yeah, yeah, you were, yeah."
@btgreenday10 жыл бұрын
as a pear, i concur. also you both look absolutely riveting
@Tas--10 жыл бұрын
Louise has been using the 'ive had a baby' excuse for 3 yrs now
@ellabooxo10 жыл бұрын
Have you had a baby? No. So shh.
@EmmaSan110 жыл бұрын
I don't think she was really using it as an excuse, It just looks like she was saying "I've had a baby" and "not toned up after it." Not everyone becomes the exact same as they did before baby was born. x
@Louisepentland10 жыл бұрын
Yes I have, my Daughter is 3. I also freely admit that I haven't made the effort to tone up :) x
@MissTwilightHater10 жыл бұрын
Yeah I don't think it's an excuse, it's a reason.
@millierouston10 жыл бұрын
People don't have to excuse their weight to anyone, Louise has acknowledged the fact that pregnancy and motherhood changes your body, which is a positive thing, especially with a culture that puts so much pressure on celebrities springing back to their pre-baby weight within weeks!
@EmmaSan110 жыл бұрын
Such brilliant advice! And you both look lovely there :) Sometimes it just takes a little bit of what I like to call "body confidence time" We all have that one outfit that screams wear me but when you put it on your body your eyes pick out all of the littlest faults and your mind screams "look at the hippo arse on this one" and you safely tuck it away in your wardrobe. Dig that dress out and find a way to wear it, if you think its too short slip on some leggings or tights and if your arms are giving you that problem slip on a cardi. And for the big booty - a sort of flattering swishy longer length cardi can sometimes make miracles happen! Emma x
@Stargalla10 жыл бұрын
Loved this, I'm a size 6/8 a rectangle shape basically and it is hard to figure what to wear x
@alexbohan158110 жыл бұрын
Love your hair in this video, Hazel!
@tibbybear12310 жыл бұрын
I set myself a colour if I'm going on a shopping trip like green or red or something to look for because I've been stuck in a rut of just wearing black 😂
@TheJenny9410 жыл бұрын
This was so nice!! So jealous of your dress collection now..
@elizabethevans866710 жыл бұрын
Such a helpful and inspirational video. Both of you are so great!!
@dr0pd34d310 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much ladies I love this, I'm not very confident myself and after this I feel that tiny bit more!xx
@SandmanLibrary10 жыл бұрын
Dress shopping is an absolute pain for me- i'm a size 6-8 [10-12 in uk sizes] on my bottom because i have wide hips and a slight butt, and legs which take up more than half my height- but my top half is tiny- my waist is only 25 inches- I'm only about a 0-2 [4-6 in uk sizes] as I've only got a small chest [32B]. I've put on close to a stone in the last year, and am not particularly fond of anything between my hips and my knees as it's turned to more or less a mass of cellulose. I've found out that high-lows not only give me a comfortable amount of movement, but they help accentuate what I like about my body and play down what I don't- especially with a pair of heels. And whilst it's not particularly good to compare yourselves to other, at the end of the day when I've feel really down about myself I sometimes just have to remind myself that Shakira and I, save my slightly larger waist [and the three inches of height I have on her] are the same basic shape. Oh goodness- having the right bra is more than just a one video topic, honestly. As somebody who has been trained to fit bras to humans, finding the right cup side and band is only the first step to what is, unfortunately, generally an hour or two sort of ordeal which requires the trying on of many styles- and even then, they might not have what's right for you. Seriously though, having the right bra is important not only for looks, but for comfort too. It's quite heartbreaking, actually, because it's something people aren't always comfortable with and there are some people you get in whose confidence seems rather tied up to how big [the cup size] or how small [band size] they are and you can see them shatter slightly if they find out they're larger or smaller than they thought they were.
@Tash99710 жыл бұрын
I've just recently gone through the faze of looking at my clothes and thinking 'there is no colour in here' as my school uniform in the sixth form is black white and grey I've found I've been buying a lot of my clothes to go with that and some days I'm like today I want to wear something red, blue, green or purple and I have one or two items like that so I then go shopping and find loads more grey stuff I like (I find grey suits me more than black or white do) and get home and still have the same problem I did before I think my problem is I personally don't like wearing yellows oranges and pinks and they seem to be the colours most common in a lot of clothes although lately minty greens and aqua are showing up more which makes me very happy as they are my favourite colours but there really aren't a lot of purpley colours. I am 17 and a size 14-16(sometimes an 18 if I want a jumper type top and often I'll get coats in an 18 too) and I absolutely love your style Louise and look up to you for your confidence