Me: thinks "But Hannah what about your gorgeous blue sweater??" You: Girl, I know.
@LH-ci1bn9 ай бұрын
As a 3 year-old girl in a grown ass woman's body, I LIVE for color ... Like, all of them, all at once. With glitter. But preach on, sister!
@dloganable9 ай бұрын
A video I’d love to see is a guide to fashion for people who walk everywhere. It really changes your shoe options and thus your outfits. I love these non shopping videos.
@agelessinspiration9 ай бұрын
amen to that
@laurelcameron138 ай бұрын
Same here. Walking everywhere really changes wardrobe choices. I would love to hear more about strategies for dressing in a put together way when you walk between 2 - 8 miles a day. @@agelessinspiration
@KarenKohl8 ай бұрын
Yes! The shoe fashion struggle is real for those of us who do a lot of walking.
@maggiegericke8 ай бұрын
YES! And perhaps even strategies for better hat incorporation? Which I guess also leads to hair and hair style management. I say this as someone who much prefers big hats to sunscreen. It's cheaper and it means I'm putting less gunk on my face. My skin's quite sensitive/breakout prone - plus I'm just a big advocate of trying to put less stuff on your skin and buying fewer products.
@dloganable8 ай бұрын
@@maggiegericke Love this idea. And actually I'm interested in sunscreen-clothes management as well. My clothes are trashed by all the zinc oxide.
@renematz11389 ай бұрын
I love how inclusive you are in your photo examples...
@Oryx70009 ай бұрын
Came here to say that. ❤️
@poephila9 ай бұрын
I find it refreshing also!
@sarawilliams74539 ай бұрын
I’ll third that. It’s a breath of fresh air to see real people.
@Charlie102667 ай бұрын
I love it too. I just wish that she credited the people she uses. I would like to explore some of their platforms for fashion inspiration.
@freyaalice95934 ай бұрын
@@sarawilliams7453all people are real ☺️
@Justaregularoldplumbus9 ай бұрын
I cycle through 4 seasonal palettes. Pastel spring, bright colorful summer, earthy grunge autumn, and goth black winter. I have so many aesthetic moods, they all need their own time to shine. if I mixed them too much all at once it would be chaos, aesthetically diluted, and my closet would be too full. Switching my wardrobe over is something I look forward to, everything old feels new :’)
@mirandabrouws11589 ай бұрын
This resonates a lot with me! I also do it like this, so nice how you put it into words.🫶🏼
@ifetayodavidson-cade56139 ай бұрын
I love color and novelty, so there are some colors I only wear in warmer seasons (navy, faded neon yellow, white) and some that are only for cool seasons (burgundy).
@elsacouto2099 ай бұрын
I have some aesthetic moods, too... Winter is a season that makes me feel sadier. A bright colour makes me happier, I think I would sink in depression if I wore goth black...
@ReneeDeane9 ай бұрын
I do this seasonally. Witchy for fall. Femme Fatale for winter. Faery, doll and anime for spring; and mermaid/ dessert princess with shiny and Metallics for summer.
@mariapeinado29179 ай бұрын
Love this! completely agree
@rhinnbuck77669 ай бұрын
I know beauty is your forte but your fashion vlogs are my favorite. I hang on every word of your fashion advice. 😍
@KatBula9 ай бұрын
SAME
@naomifarlow52209 ай бұрын
Agree
@glamdragon9 ай бұрын
Agree as well! 👍🏽
@neon.neutral9 ай бұрын
100%%
@mirandabrouws11589 ай бұрын
Same here!🙌🏼
@deborahbulless31039 ай бұрын
This video just confirms for me, that i am a true maximilist. In every sense of the word. Always and forever! I swear, nothing brings me greater joy, than to open my wardrobe and see my crazy, chaotic, colourful and mostly vintage items. Don't get me wrong, i wear lots of black too, but i can't imagine a world where i don't use clashing colours and prints to brighten my days! This was really interesting and thought-provoking, Hannah. Vive la difference!
@TheFaro20119 ай бұрын
Saaaasammmeee
@obietravels6528 ай бұрын
I appreciate his comment, because I was automatically thinking that this way of dressing eliminates multicolor patterns of any type ( my darling plaid coats!!! my favorite scarves!! Even my favorite shoes are multicolored 😅) I did except long ago that I am in maximalist: my home, my wardrobe, studio Are filled with vibrant, high contrast colors, and this brings me great joy! I completely got that some folks are overwhelmed by their closets, uncertain how to put things artfully together, whether that is a kitchen nook or a garden or an outfit that makes you feel great. I understand the need for simplicity when we are overwhelmed by choices. I understand the desire to look elegant and well put together, as all the models in the example photos. But I vibrate more along the lines of Iris Apfel. A wardrobe filled with beige and gray and black garments would not soothe me, would not inspire me, but would depress me. While I’m def not promoting consumerism, We all don’t have to be minimalists just bc it’s “in fashion.” Every fashion is not for everyone person! If it helps you live your best life, great!
@tquirkyt71187 ай бұрын
Yes‼️ …and confirms to me that I’m a true Minimalist…Yay Us✅✨
@corriemcclain79609 ай бұрын
So probably a slant take away, but as someone who knits their own sweaters, remembering how the finished garment will fit with my larger wardrobe when looking at all the pretty, fun and squishy colorways. I've realized recently I need to figure out the project before getting the yarn. And now I need to add thinking about the finished thing too. It sounds so simple but when you are looking at craft supplies it's HARD to remember and not just let my shiny crow brain take over
@AvilaCranfill9 ай бұрын
Same! 🧶
@naomifarlow52209 ай бұрын
I relate to this! Trying to find the balance between your creative, colour-loving self, and the self who will be trying to style the garment later. 😂
@buzzi2k9 ай бұрын
Same, with dressmaking!
@andreabeth9 ай бұрын
Yes! I’ve knitted sweaters I love but they don’t go with anything I own. Then I make something to go with them hoping they will work with my wardrobe. Ultimately, all of the pieces end up collecting dust. Lesson learned, finally!
@amydement.9 ай бұрын
I used to get teased for knitting every garment/accessory piece etc in the same version of a barn red - but I KNEW that what what I would love and wear.
@maitesoto19539 ай бұрын
Your fashion videos have been helping me a lot, in a way you probably wouldn't expect. You've helped me realise that while I love aesthetically minimalist outfits they're just not for me. I love colours and patterns and playing with them and the thought of having only four or five colours in my closet saddens me. I wouldn't say I'm a maximalist either, bold pattern mixing and multiple layers aren't for me. I guess I'm just a... Mediumalist, and that's ok
@EH0129 ай бұрын
I love this 😂 I, too, have a distinct amount of visual interest and tension I prefer. Mediumalist it is!
@sadel219 ай бұрын
Minimalism in style doesn’t mean you can’t wear color. It refers more to clean lines and lack of decoration.
@maitesoto19539 ай бұрын
@@sadel21 I'm talking about what she's talking about here, where the aesthetic minimalism is achieved/highlighted by a very simple use of colour (only two). I don't want only two colours in my outfits
@sadel219 ай бұрын
Some people can wear more color in an outfit (not me). Their personal coloring can handle it. It can also be a choice if they like it.
@maitesoto19539 ай бұрын
@@sadel21 well of course it's a choice. And my choice, in regards to this strategy to achieve aesthetic minimalism and others Hannah has talked about, is to not do them because I know I won't like the end result for me
@vr44199 ай бұрын
A friend gave me some valuable advice. Ask of each item, is it pretty and I’m just attracted to it, or is it handsome and I want to live with it for a long time. Thanks for everything you do, Hannah.
@MsAngieNightmare9 ай бұрын
I'm a polychromatic pattern fan and will rarely dress like this but I'm here for the in depth thinking about overall pallet. Seasonal capsule wardrodes with very deliberate color and pattern choices were gamechanging for me.
@annaisapalindrome9 ай бұрын
Same here! We’re perhaps in the minority & wish there was more fashion content for pattern lovers like us. But like you said, the thinking about overall color is still worth a watch.
@sarahdeweerdt2089 ай бұрын
I’m with both of you - I prefer a more maximalist look. I *do* think about seasonal color /pattern palettes and practicality/how things work together- especially when making footwear, bag, and outerwear purchases. But, this video has really got my wheels turning wondering if there are more general principles that can be derived to create a wardrobe that supports maximalist looks without being chaotic. Pondering…
@elisebrisson9 ай бұрын
I tend to agree with this take! I love my colours and patterns but I understand and can appreciate this line of thinking.
@ErinSlick19 ай бұрын
SAME, and yes to the deep considerations behind choices and actions. ❤
@amandajaneh9 ай бұрын
Same! ❤
@katherineburtt25029 ай бұрын
I’m not about to limit myself to 2 colors because I’m much too chaotic for that, but I do like the idea of being intentional with basic pieces like shoes, bags, and coats. I don’t even own a black coat, but I own a red coat and it goes with everything while still being a cute statement. Same with my saddle brown boots, belt, and bag. Everything else may be telling a crazy color story, but the accessories keep it from being completely unhinged 😅
@zuzkamala12409 ай бұрын
Really felt this this winter. No matter how great my outfit looked i would put on a navy blue coat that covered everything and it was bought over 7 years ago by a version of me I no longer know. I found a big leather black jacket with warm lining and the first time I put it on I really felt the switch in my attitude. It matches my inner image of myself so much more. And it matches the style and color of my boots as well. Now no matter what i do I cant dress bad bc these 2 pieces always make me feel good 😍
@andreavonwurmb47639 ай бұрын
Love this - thanks! It's inspiration to me!
@zuzkamala12409 ай бұрын
@@andreavonwurmb4763 Best part I got it second hand after a year long hunt and it had a 30% discount 🥳.
@Val--H9 ай бұрын
This is both really good advice and advice I probably won't follow. I LOVE playing with color so much. And I'm lucky to have always had a solid instinct about how to mix colors harmoniously. I just assumed everyone could do this. I would tell people "just put the two things beside each other, you can instantly tell if something's off or if they sing together". I'd be legitimately confused when a person couldn't do it. But many people have no clue. Giving very clear rules, boundaries and explanations I imagine is way more helpful to them than what I was offering. She's giving people practical tools that they can sharpen and then use in more complex ways down the line. Fantastic!
@AliciaBW8 ай бұрын
This video is so, SO great and the concepts are so well-explained! I love the sophistication of minimalist tonal dressing, and I do love color. But I realized, watching this, that I actually have what feels to me like an imbalance…too few of my beloved foundational neutral colors and too many one-off pops of color. I don’t have the ability to combine many of my colors with a similar item in hue. I think I now have a much clearer path to decluttering in a principalled way that will feel really good to me. ❤
@lilyawood9 ай бұрын
*nervously looking down at my three colored top*
@diamondinmyeye61609 ай бұрын
I would argue that if a winter coat completely covers your shirt, then you can essentially wear two different bichromatic outfits-one involving your outerwear and accessories, and the other which is your shirt and bottoms. An interesting idea to avoid wardrobe confusion though.
@LaJuana5589 ай бұрын
I’m thinking about all of your younger viewers and how fortunate they are to have your wisdom and expertise passed on to them to utilize as they go forward! And at 73, I’m thinking I need to perhaps rearrange my closet to be sorted just by colors! If it were a walk in, I’d do it tonight! But it’s not and one side is shorter double rods and the other side is a full height rod so alas no rearranging for me tonight, but I may be ready to purge some of those less favorite colored items and start looking at what I have in new ways. It’s a no buy year for me so nothing new, but blessed to be able to evaluate what I do have with fresh eyes! Many thanks!!
@amandajaneh9 ай бұрын
Love this! Hope your closet clean out / reorganize is fun. Any favorite pieces from your many stylish years you can share in the comments?
@cherieamb9 ай бұрын
I [59] agree that I wish I'd had Hannah's wisdom years ago LOL - as for the color closet arrangement have done this for the past few years and it is truly a game changer - but as part of my no buy 2024 [synchronicity!] I've been doing more decluttering than ever - and it was actually so easy to just eliminate certain colors when I did this last month - I rarely wear them and they just don't 'fit' my wardrobe well. It also makes it so easy to put an outfit together!
@VillaMuttermund1Ай бұрын
i've never heard anyone talk about fashion as sophisticated and eloquent and well spoken and thought about as you. discovered you recently and i am very fascinated by everything you tell me about fashion....feeling like a student in a fashion course at university.
@laurajames46218 ай бұрын
As a former poetry undergrad (35 years ago), I’m chuckling heartily at Bichromatic Dressing for the Aesthetically Practical…I love your intellectualizing of our daily beauty choices. I’d love to see you address changing styles as we age…at mine, it’s about not being frumpy.
@CarolaAlday9 ай бұрын
I love this advise! After seeing this video, I have organized my wardrobe by color and that simple step has make my dressing so much easier! My colors are black, white/cream and red. And I find out some blue/green garments and now I understand why it was so difficult for me to craft outfits with those pieces, they are out of my color palette! Now that I know this, I will try to make outfits combining them with black and white to see what can I achieve! Wish me luck 😅
@MiriLikesYoutubing9 ай бұрын
Off to go and stare at my clothes after this!
@sueraikow47219 ай бұрын
Same
@wende.with.an.e9 ай бұрын
Yeppers
@mirellahodge9 ай бұрын
Same
@xariexis9 ай бұрын
I love love love love your fashion videos!! You put so much thought into the practicality and overall aesthetics of things, and not on trends or "flattering" things or all that body shape obsession, ugh. I absolutely adore your videos!!!! ❤❤❤❤
@candiceo80289 ай бұрын
💯
@amapola92029 ай бұрын
Watching this while wearing an orange/pink/navy/purple suede patchwork dress with black boots and a black turtleneck and a red overcoat on top🧍♂️
@risochan9 ай бұрын
Sounds like a fun outfit ❤
@theresajones83679 ай бұрын
Wear what makes you happy!
@MsCaramella919 ай бұрын
Largely thanks to your wisdom over the past year, I've been able to slowly make positive changes in my closet and work towards building a wardrobe I love. This advice about color simplicity has given me the permission to really embrace the few colors I truly love, instead of having an item of every color I like for "versatility's" sake.
@elsacouto2099 ай бұрын
Yes I did think like that until this video 😁
@ClearBlueSky19 ай бұрын
Omg I let go of the same idea too !
@andreavonwurmb47639 ай бұрын
"For versatility's sake" ... great way of expressing it. That's my downfall still...
@JojoboxVlogs9 ай бұрын
I cannot think of a single other channel on KZbin that is so inclusive in its representation of bodies than you are. It’s wonderful. Thank you!
@annesedney95989 ай бұрын
It's funny, when you initially stated this guidance my reaction was like "Nooo, WAY too restrictive!" but then when I went and looked in my closet it turned out I do have two colors that greatly predominate (black and rusty brown) and 2-3 minor colors (white, olive green, and a few mustards) and the random items I own that aren't in that palette are always super hard for me to style and I end up "forcing" myself to wear them instead of gravitating to them naturally. I've been following your 2 color advice since you posted this video and I have loved every single outfit I've worn. I don't think it's something I would have come up with on my own, so THANK YOU for this video!
@jodydeschenes503121 күн бұрын
I don't think much about dressing, but I do enjoy videos from people who do, and I love this one so very much - I actually learned something really valuable and am now so much more satisfied with my wardrobe, which does consist of my go to colors - gray, blue, green with accents of black, white, purple - I have been doing this subconsciously, but now I am really proud of myself and see the real value in it and will be able to dress more intentionally in two of these colors to see if I can elevate my look a bit. Thank you for sharing this 'strategy'.
@laurelswerdlow78869 ай бұрын
I have slowly ensured that I have every type of go-to shoe and bag in both black and beige/tan/brown and it has been revolutionary 🤯
@ak64595 ай бұрын
I was shopping yesterday with this method - it made it so easy to "spot" my colours in the store. Sales assistant commented on my all blue try ons (was wearing all blue to the shops too) helped see what would work with my existing wardrobe and felt great. I have moved ALL of my clothes to a spare room. Deciding each morning what to bring back to see what I am "missing"... has helped me realise what to keep and what to let go of.
@chloro83069 ай бұрын
I've started looking more closely at the shots of a lot of minimalist or minimalist-adjacent influencers and realizing that the size of my wardrobe has been impractically tiny, much much smaller than people who curate deliberately minimalist wardrobes, for nearly my entire life. I struggle with dressing so much and it's become clear to me that the reality is I just don't have enough clothing and probably never have. I don't know what I'm doing wrong either, but I don't feel that I shop that little? I get tired of clothes or never like them in the first place, but wore them because I couldn't just go out naked. I don't know what to do about it. But I do think that building a capsule around a small number of cohesive colors is the first step, just so I can make outfits reliably at all.
@judithheptner46769 ай бұрын
This is really similar for me! Because of changing sizes I realized the other day that I have exactly two long sleeve shirts that fit me well. No wonder I keep feeling frumpy, I don't have enough to wear!
@leasmith48909 ай бұрын
I’m totally going to put my color pallet as a quick reference on my phone. Break the cycle of buying things I hate…thank you!!
@lydiasalerno23209 ай бұрын
Genius!
@mirellahodge9 ай бұрын
Same!
@stephallen98197 ай бұрын
Great idea. Allison Bornstein closet organising system is to hang everything in type then colour and then take a photo of your wardrobe and when you shop look at it next to the photo of your wardrobe to see if it looks like it goes with the rest ❤
@wyrdwitch139 ай бұрын
I've worn all black for the better part of 40 years since my teens. Last year, I decided to try adding some browns in to enhance dimensionality-it has really worked a treat! I dye my hair dark auburn with henna, so this all goes together beautifully & has really improved my style even as this late in the fashion game (mid 50's avant garde stylista). My inspiration sources have always been art nouveau and arts & crafts movements of the early 19th century, and it's so thrilling to still be evolving my aesthetic in new/old ways!
@glitterberserker10299 ай бұрын
Hearing this verbalized feels so soothing. I've had a passionate affair with my predominantly black wardrobe since i was a teenager but i often feel like I shouldn't buy things in black. "We have black clothes at home" so to speak. But having a black version of all of my staples makes getting dressed easier and when I buy things in other colors they can be hit and miss even if it's a color I love and wear.
@beatdizzy9 ай бұрын
"we have black clothes at home" ❤❤❤❤❤
@kathryns2179 ай бұрын
"Aesthetically practical" I love this!!!
@missfl0werstar9 ай бұрын
I was shocked to realize whatching your video that I dress like this most of the time. With a few caveats, like denim is not a color, so it doesn't count normally, and colorful dresses are okay as long as the colors work with my wardrobe. Also, gray is essentially black/white. 😉 And then I was even more surprised when I remembered that my mom used to tell me when I was little, picking my clothes out for kinder, that sticking to 2 main colors was "best style." I've totally forgotten about this fond memory, thanks for reminding me!
@Kelbel59959 ай бұрын
I've been doing something like this for a really long time, and I love it! (I don't always do 2 colors, but 3.) My color palette is really tight: navy/various shades of blue, white/ivory, various shades of green, and cognac accessories. I have a few pieces in light gray, also. I've long gotten bemused looks/comments from family, friends, and coworkers. (My mom is particularly appalled that I don't wear black--not even to work.) But I find it so. Much. Easier. to shop and get dressed. I feel so much more confident in my personal style. It's also way easier to keep your closet more minimalist/manageable, know what you have, take care of your clothes, and actually wear everything you have. If you're not a person who wants to wear *all the colors, all the time,* I highly recommend this approach.
@emrej25279 ай бұрын
I started off skeptical and ended up obsessed with this video
@AlisonKjeldgaard9 ай бұрын
For weeks, I have been waffling over which color cardigan to buy. Bright blue? Sage? The answer: neither! Thank you as always for your thoughtfulness and easy to implement advice
@thejulietocean9 ай бұрын
My rainbow closet is very important to me and I won’t be giving that up any time soon 😂😂 but I still love this video because I love monochromatic/tonal dressing!!
@mayflowermatriarch52849 ай бұрын
I find a restricted palette very useful, and having had a Zyla color palette done, find it easy to build a wardrobe based on midnight blue, teal, and bone/champagne. There are infinite variations in those colors and they create an easy, harmonious look with little effort.
@nadia.lewis.9 ай бұрын
As someone who wears white/indigo, I can attest that this works. I wear solids, small prints, large prints, textured knits, plaids, lots of length and volume... I keep my accessories clear: glass, diamond, lucite, silver. With a pair of black heeled Docs for winter. It never lets me down! :D
@andreavonwurmb47639 ай бұрын
I noticed you said that a core color of yours is indigo, and also that you celebrate your black Docs. Do you mix black and indigo? I like all colors edging on black and find them easy to mix in the same way that pastels can be mixed.
@nadia.lewis.9 ай бұрын
@@andreavonwurmb4763 I'm a Cool Winter, so I always never wear black (I find it too hard/harsh on me), but wear black-adjacent colours instead: charcoal, navy, deep indigo, even deepest emerald. I don't mind black Docs since they are far from my skin/face -- if they peak out from under my long deep indigo skirt, it blends well, as you say. Plus, black accessories are easier to come by and carry rain + mud well in winter. Do you wear a subdued goth sets of darks, then? What's your pallette?
@andreavonwurmb47639 ай бұрын
@@nadia.lewis.I'm not sure what my pallet is in terms of any system connected with skin tones, but gem tones, deep blue tones, and greens of all sorts do well for me. I lived in Japan for a while and really loved the way indigo and black seem to be an accepted traditional combination. In general in East Asia that sensibility seems to apply towards darks. I also love aubergine, deep green and slate gray. Basically, the colors that you're describing! I love the image of a long indigo skirt with black docs. As you say, black is readily available, which is also why I buy it. The goth aesthetic does fit me, but living in northern Europe I find that certain Danish and Spanish brands fit the way I interact with this environment. What direction do you tend towards style-wise?
@carolesmall-diop233315 күн бұрын
Your style sounds amazing!!!!!
@SummeRain7839 ай бұрын
I am a huge fan of this concept. I would even suggest people to get a colour analysis to first see what colour season they are to choose their best colours. I am also a huge fan of monochromatic dressing and matching my accessories. It definitely helps me stay minimalist, look put together, avoid decision fatigue and enjoy my wardrobe. Also, love it when you said "simplicity is about what's not there".
@theresajones83679 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same. I had my personal color analysis done a year ago and it’s been a game changer! I’m a Spring. Clear, bright colors. I got draped only to find out that I had none of my personal best colors in my wardrobe. So I am now trying to work with my best colors, my body shape AND create a capsule wardrobe that fits my style aesthetic, which is somewhat coastal grandmother meets active outdoors.
@annepapillon9 ай бұрын
Same! I would love to see Hannah do a color analysis!
@bernadette87278 ай бұрын
This concept helps me relax a bit about my wardrobe choices. When an outfit doesn't work for me I "file" it as experience and move on to the next outfit.
@bernadette87276 ай бұрын
Another comment for the algorithm: This helps me to wear my graphic/nerdy T-shirts more in a put together way! I match the colour of the bottom garment with one colour from the print, wear earrings in a similar colour + black shoes to match the fabric of the t-shirt. This way I put together outfits I had never thought about on my own!
@bernadette87277 күн бұрын
Another area of my life, where this concept helps me: my knitting and crafting projects. I gravitate to blue yarn and love knitting blue accessories so most of my headbands, mittens etc. are blue. I don't wear that much blue. I knitted a tiny black scarf to wear when my only black shawl is in the laundry. I plan to knit a red shawlet to wear with my red things because I always have to combine my red clothes with the two black accessories I own... You see the pattern. This concept helps me to find gaps in my wardrobe and create things I will wear and enjoy. (I own red and black yarn. I was just not knitting with it. But now I want the finished garment so this should motivate me)
@kohlraedirectionerАй бұрын
I'm not really into minimalistic aesthetic (though I _am_ trying to practice the minimalistic lifestyle), but I still watched this all the way through, because I like listening to you talk and hearing what you have to say 💙
@lauraadingmburu94468 ай бұрын
Hands down the most useful fashion video I've watched on minimalism.
@helenlamer86229 ай бұрын
Yes. That explains why I hate wearing any color with my bright hair - any other color addition to my otherwise grey/black wardrobe except color matching my current hair feels like way too much. Because it's a third color!
@janecherrytree9 ай бұрын
I had pink hair throughout the past year and this was one of the reasons I got rid of it. I couldn‘t use half my closet because nothing went with my hair 😂
@Oli92_9 ай бұрын
I love doing this and you are right when you say it makes it easier to figure out what to add to your wardrobe. I wear mostly black and grey but I love to add lilac or lime green as my stand out colour, which I usually wear as a top/jumper or a shoulder bag. I considered getting a lime green scarf to drape over my black coat to brighten up the winter! It adds fun but still fits my minimalist wardrobe.
@Michelle-js5kh9 ай бұрын
Mustard, navy, forest green, black and off white have been my colors for years. It happened organically and I realized it later!
@belerinah9 ай бұрын
That was interesting. I don't see myself doing that now, as I wear many colors together on the daily, but it reminds me that I used to wear solid black only. In both cases, people used to comment on it being my distinctive style. I might try that in the future, when I'm bored of being a patchwork and print human 😂
@solar9799 ай бұрын
I can confirm that having limited color palette is the way to go. For me it's black, white and red. I've been doing it for years and it is the best thing I did for saving my money, time and energy. Plus I always look put together.
@tashabibby4459 ай бұрын
I love the theory of this but I find it so hard because I’m drawn to colour with my mood. It’s often influenced by the season (pastels in spring, rust in fall), but also in a wide spectrum so I find it really hard to limit myself to certain colour groups 😅
@rebeccajordan44918 ай бұрын
Ok, HLP. You and your “bichromatic color palette” have been living rent free in my head for the past 3 weeks and I still don’t know how I feel about it. I can’t get dressed without thinking about it. I already have a very limited palette, but this whole concept has shooketh the ground beneath me. I’m styling my clients differently because of it. I’m styling myself differently because of it. Shooketh. Thank you? I’ll let you know in 6 months how I really feel about it. 😘
@alinamaria31479 ай бұрын
I think there's something you haven't considered and maybe it's because you don't wear it much, but I want to add a new colour / dimension to your system. Denim :) I think denim will mix well with any of the two colors while still keeping that same sophisticated feel.
@tami66889 ай бұрын
Your fashion videos have fundamentally changed how I shop and think about clothing. Thank you.
@leasting9 ай бұрын
The black parka is perfect to go with outfits, but wait until you take it off at a bar and have to identify it among a sea of black winter coats (not speaking from experience, I absolutely didn't start crying at a work event because I couldn't find my coat with my car and house keys in the pocket). I wish my charcoal gray coat was less heavy duty, much easier to find it haha This video has a lot of food for thought! I'm still never going to be a wardrobe minimalist, but the idea of a deliberate and strong preferred color palette as a guide is evocative. In particular the discussion of a white/black/accent wardrobe has me thinking of the color grading of Sin City. Very striking!
@juliewells42829 ай бұрын
I almost always wear jeans on the bottom. Could you do a video around styling tops with jeans? I feel like my looks are kinda stale and would love your take on this. Thanks Hannah! 😊
@thishomesparrow9 ай бұрын
I put on a monochromatic green outfit today in different tones that I didn't even know I had because of your video and I never felt so "right" in clothes before. I don't think you realize the impact you've had on me, I've watched this video twice now. SO thankful for your fashion playlist.
@cecibee34959 ай бұрын
I’ve been following all these rules for years. Great minds…😂 Also, I tend to obsess over color…I’m always struck by how much of a poster child you are for the “soft autumn” color palette.
@pennylilley61839 ай бұрын
Id 𝚕𝚘𝚟𝚎 𝚑𝚎𝚛 𝚑𝚊𝚒𝚛!
@rondawiebe15059 ай бұрын
I'm a professional artist and I totally know why you give this advice. However, as a painter, I am trained in colour and will do my own thing. BUT, your point about already having chosen your basic colours is very true! We naturally gravitate toward those colours that make us happiest and should use that ability in choosing a wardrobe. I love green! I mean I really love green!!!! And yellow! And grey. Heres the thing, all colours have that wide area of deviation. As you said, white includes cream and some light greys, the same is true of greens and yellows. I have olive to leaf to gold greens and i wear them with all sorts of shades of yellow, grey and black. Black is either the absence of light or the mixing of all colours, so it really goes with everything. Colour theory is facinating to me and our reaction to it, is very individual and apt to change with life circumstances. Minimalist is practical and elegant. I'm a hobbit who loves colour, food and comfort.
@allthescarves9 ай бұрын
I love this, a banquet of food for thought. I came to a similar place on a different path -- I'm a pale "true" winter and *objectively* I look best in jewel tones (which tend to work well as accents) but I'm not a monochrome-fuchsia kind of gal. I've made peace with the fact that my staple colors I feel most comfortable (and pretty) in are black, gray and burgundy/wine. I do have some bright scarves and handbags I wear with an otherwise monochrome outfit, which seems to satisfy my occasional need for emerald green, cobalt blue, cherry red, etc.
@bernadette87278 ай бұрын
My favourite combo is black and green. I wear, wash and wear again my only green sweater. It was almost decluttered and is now a staple.
@bernadette87276 ай бұрын
Summer edition: olive green flowy linen trousers with an olive green flowy linen jersey top, black sandals and black earrings
@lizseville19 ай бұрын
The more I think about this the more I think it’s genius. Your choice of illustrations is so on point.
@EH0129 ай бұрын
I do this ALL the time, but with maybe five colours in my wardrobe. And I wear... just about three at a time, because my aesthetic is not minimalist. And I have a palette of contrasting accent colours, too! I think this approach is actually very helpful even beyond a minimalist aesthetic, it can be used to create a lot of visual interest as well. LOVELY video, Hannah ❤ As always aa delight to consume, and the images and words you use to illustrate your content are just 😘👌🏼 chef's kiss!
@louisianalevy74848 ай бұрын
I love this concept of color minimalism! I think maybe I have a few more colors I’m drawing from but I’m absolutely not deviating from the colors I’ve chosen. I’ve had so much more success in creating outfits since I simplified my color options!
@JessicaOrban36069 ай бұрын
I love your point about looking at the item in context with your wardrobe, and not in isolation. I've slowly learned that lesson over the years. It is easy to say yes to the show pony pieces, when realistically, I need a large majority of workhorse items.
@emma_erussell9 ай бұрын
I actually think articulating my primary and secondary colours has been *the* most useful tool in guiding not just getting dressed, but the process of shopping. There is something to be said for the benefits it provides at home - a harmonious and peaceful closet space, ease of daily dressing, and perhaps most noticeably: simplifying packing for trips. But being able to almost immediately discern that a garment - whilst beautiful - with time, will not make me feel my best, changed everything. It’s empowering. It’s freeing. I don’t agonise over purchasing decisions like I once did. And I know that when I do choose to add something to my wardrobe, I’m so much closer to it being a purchase of longevity and genuine utility.
@100maxnochill99 ай бұрын
You can do this with more colors by making all your accents bright. My palette is black and navy with accents of aqua, burgundy and kelly green.
@vibekefreitag5629 ай бұрын
That was soo useful. Thank you. I have always struggled with my wardrobe and haven’t had enough focus on footwear,bags and accessories. I suddenly understand that this makes a huge difference in the overall look. Thank you for sharing these tips.
@jensiej45909 ай бұрын
This insight hits so clearly in my "what's cheering me up lately" lane. Whenever I'm feeling like garbage I notice that I've layered on many odd colors, textures and worn myself ragged with chaos. No wonder I feel lost. To the closet I must go and dress head to toe in a single color/tone/hue, pile my hair high on my head and I'm back to the land of the living. I never tire of this advice you share.
@RaniaMich9 ай бұрын
I've been trying to set certain rules for myself when buying clothes, being more concious of the materials that serve me than i used to be, and boy it's hard. I'm a plus size girlie, around your height, with large feet in a remotely situated country-island, with not a great budget, no access to 2nd hand/thrift/consignment stores, and I'm struggling, but this still makes sense. I hope that one day I'll get there. Also, i wear a lot of jeans, and i don't consider blue to be one of my kain colours, but when i do wear jeans, i only add one colour to the rest of my look (or usually do so). Its like i have 2 main colours plus jean, and then a couole of accents ❤️
@soniashapiro48279 ай бұрын
I only really follow this when traveling. It's very useful to have everything in the luggage go with everything else. (red and black). But then when I get home, what a treat. Olive Green! Beige! Gorgeous and delicious.
@bethmccall92549 ай бұрын
This was the hardest lesson, and lesson that took me the longest to learn! After you implement this, and stop just "buying pretty colors" and "just buying what you like" I finally have the stress gone from my wardrobe, plus I love it so much moee
@arrangedmonster9 ай бұрын
Yes!!! As a longtime wears only all black at all times in all situations dresser, your video on monochromatic and tonal outfits was *THE KEY* to helping me integrate different colors into my wardrobe after years of unsuccessful attempts. Love this tip as an extension of that strategy.
@heathercovill43239 ай бұрын
I think having an in-office job from 20 years old to now has prolonged the junior high school mentality of impressively rarely repeating an outfit and wearing as many different styles and colors as possible, lest I seem boring to someone. I know it sounds silly as I’m in my 40s, but it’s somehow a difficult paradigm shift. It has lead to a closer full of clothes I rarely wear and a few things I wear out due to frequency. I am graciously trying to embrace the wardrobe minimalist method. If it weren’t for my inner 13 year old people pleaser worried about what Jane thinks about my outfits, I would be a female Steve Jobs wearing a black top and blue jeans every day. Thank you for giving me more tools to help me on my journey!
@lisafeldmann98639 ай бұрын
This is such a great companion philosophy to the Tibi color wheel. There are 4 levels of saturation - each its own "ring". Black is in the center with warm and cool neutrals on the next ring, shaded colors next, then brights and their tinted counterparts on the outer edge ring. Very interesting and touched on some color instincts that I previously was not able to articulate/ put into solid practice. Thank you for sharinf this strategy! I learn so much from you❤
@megawatt8882 ай бұрын
Had to come back to this video a few months later and say THANK YOU. This approach to color has changed my shopping habits completely- although I’m definitely not a minimalist, now every piece I add to my wardrobe makes it more versatile and cohesive. Although I love most bright colors, I’ve honed in on a palette that works really well and am happy to leave the other lovely colors to other shoppers
@carolhathaway51688 ай бұрын
Life changing!!! Thank you
@PermaPen2 ай бұрын
You've just articulated for me why certain of my outfits make me happy: they're bi-chromatic! I hadn't realised that was a Thing... Thank you! I will pay far more attention to that, now.
@susanne4028Ай бұрын
I'm watching your channel non stop at the moment....I think I am addicted to it.
@asdfmason9 ай бұрын
Wow this was eye opening for me, thank you so much for sharing this advice
@a.p.93819 ай бұрын
I do something similar, which is I try to stick to ‘tints’ - so any colour but within it is a mix of white. I shop the rainbow but it harmonises better for me. If there is grey or black, even just a drop, it’s out - I know it will overwhelm me. I’ve found this the best way for me to have a pretty vast range of colour but it’s cohesive (at least to my eye).
@carolynbriggs69729 ай бұрын
Totally agree. This is a wonderful way of thinking about wardrobes. I have heard a related theory - which I keep thinking about trying. When you get the yen to add some color purchase 5 items in that color. Not all clothes - maybe 1 piece of clothing and 4 accessories in items that will go with your base colors. I’m very happy with my black to dark grey and shades of white wardrobe , but sometimes I start thirsting for pink or aqua or emerald green or deep red.
@ruthreyesmoreno4670Ай бұрын
I have been curating my style since I was a child and I have implemented these same ideas, I’ve just never verbalized them or heard anyone outline them so well - amazing video!
@cynthiaarmstrong79726 ай бұрын
The clouds parted and the ray of light shone through!
@tins3699 ай бұрын
I really really REALLY love your fashion/style videos ❤ I'm not that into makeup videos anymore (not like a teenager 😊) so I'm beyond happy when I get the notification and see it's about clothes and wardrobe ❤ thank you so much. Your "HOW TO MATCH YOUR WARDROBE TO YOUR LIFESTYLE" video is my fashion bible 😅
@bernadette87276 ай бұрын
I love this concept! I gained so much confidence over the last few months with it. I look intentional and feel more put together. More me and more grown up. Thanks a lot! So, I turned over my wardrobe to the spring/summer clothes. It seems my main colour is black all year round but my accent colours in winter are more jewel tones and in summer more beige and neutrals. Today I wore an outfit mostly out of items I didn't click with before. Too big black trousers, black t-shirt with leopard trimmings in light brown. I accesorised it with brown Birkenstock Sandals and brass earrings I NEVER wear - and I felt great 👍 I decided that brown-beige-brass is a colour family. The best thing is: I am inspired to wear my different statement earrings again. Bold matching earrings really elevate every outfit!
@mskjaer4969 ай бұрын
This video validates me, because I usually feel guilty for shopping the same colors over and over.. 😅
@taramccrawlutz76846 ай бұрын
This came up in my feed just when I needed it. I love the black boots in your minimalist wardrobe photo (the “After”). Can you please share the brand/style? Thanks! ❤
@celucero29 ай бұрын
Hi, Hannah. Excellent timing. I'm right at the beginning of my "online time". :)
@annabusch33829 ай бұрын
Never did I think I would find videos like this interesting; but I LIIIIVE for them!!!!! 🤣 I watched this entire thing thinking about my closet the whole time. You've changed my habits and outlook on shopping. Most interesting channel EVER! THANK YOU!!!!!
@thejulietocean9 ай бұрын
Love an HLP fashion vid!!!!!! 🌟❤️
@christinehottinger57919 ай бұрын
If you want to make shopping even harder for yourself, make neither of your two main colors black. Soooo many beautiful fashion items don't even come in other colors!!
@Luna045679 ай бұрын
As a muted autumn I avoid black and its soo hard!
@RaelNikolaidis9 ай бұрын
Both my major colours are black. Coordinating is super easy. 😂
@mmclennon9 ай бұрын
Me !!!!
@elizabethb39949 ай бұрын
Agreed, and if you follow Trinny's advice, black shouldn't be worn with color anyway.
@theprousteffect97179 ай бұрын
Yes, it's so annoying! I love black, but as an autumn myself, a very dark brown suits me better, but good luck finding that. I do my best to find pieces that are faded black, rather than true black.
@cynthiab90779 ай бұрын
I have time, resources, and interest but I still have trouble pulling things together. This helped. Thanks!❤❤❤
@HeyLauraVan9 ай бұрын
Hello & thanks for an intriguing idea! I’m interested in your thoughts on the practice of color analysis: have you have it done, or watched videos that nudged you toward understanding of your coloring?
@LovePiha8 ай бұрын
I have been inching my way towards minimalism for two years now, and everything you say resonates with both my aesthetics and sense of letting go and reaping the benefits. My life has literally been transformed as a result. To anyone considering giving minimalism a go, I truly cannot recommend it highly enough.
@nialew9 ай бұрын
I am a shopaholic. Narrowing my colors down have been so helpful. Jewel tones look the best on my skin. My base is navy, black, brown, and grey. My pop of colors in pink, mustard, emerald green, mint green, and burgundy. I know it’s still a lot of colors but it works for me.
@pixiehan9 ай бұрын
Once again I'm watching your fashion content thinking 'Of course! It's so simple, why didn't I think of this before!'. I absolutely love your fashion videos- such a unique and helpful take on things. I never realised before that I want to be a fashion minimalist... but I totally do!
@chiaramasia5929 ай бұрын
Just wanted to say that i have been watching you since the beginning of your no buy year where you just had around 600 subscriber and look at you now - 150k !!! Congrats! I love your evolution as both a human being and a creator, i feel like i have been growing with you. I found your channel when i was a broke student at my first year of university, passionate about beauty and spending money i didn't have on tons of drugstore product to fill the void i was feeling, and now i have my first well payed job and i just got myself my first ever natasha denona palette (the i need a nude) to celebrate and it has been my only purchase from december! Lots of love ❤️