The fuzzy shoes look like you were running in freshly cut grass😅..
@KlassicallyKept7 күн бұрын
Lol, I dont know if the fuzzy trend is going to be for me.
@marlenesoto88507 күн бұрын
Nice collection. I always enjoy my high heel boots in the fall
@KlassicallyKept7 күн бұрын
I do as well!
@thaithaiox8 күн бұрын
This is starting to be one of my favorite channels ♥️ love your videos!
@KlassicallyKept8 күн бұрын
Happy Sunday ! And thank you so much for being apart of the community!
@cathyjackson98778 күн бұрын
The brown boots are gorgeous👍🏽. I like those of all the styles.
@KlassicallyKept7 күн бұрын
They are ! I love boots
@quackslikeaduck3 күн бұрын
I'm pretty sure that Martiniano was the originator of the "glove" shoe. Pricey, but absolutely gorgeous -- the thinnest, softest leather imaginable.
@zoezionjams84258 күн бұрын
What are your thoughts on riding boots? I’ve wanted some for years and may finally get some this fall 🤗
@KlassicallyKept8 күн бұрын
I love riding boots ! They are so classic! A beautiful black or cognac pair !
@Lastdayone8 күн бұрын
I think they’re classic and go with various styles ✨
@misslewkingdom63908 күн бұрын
Nice collection, I've purchased Thigh-High boots and I really like the t-strap heels and the brown and burgundy boots. I have two animal prints ankle boots w/zipper and they are really comfortable!!!! I want to try the Fuzzy Trend in a burgundy, I think that would be A Classic/Trendy Look.
@KlassicallyKept7 күн бұрын
I love boots and t-strap shoes. For me I don not know about the fuzzy shoes lol , but if I do try it I will start with high street!
@pisceanbeauty25037 күн бұрын
Glove flats look like those Dr. Scholls booties we used to keep in our purse and put on after the club.
@KlassicallyKept6 күн бұрын
lol this is a good reference
@FeminineGrace26273 күн бұрын
😂😂 i love this comment
@patriciajenkins94588 күн бұрын
Hello Mya I like the t strap, the boots,the flats and the pointed heals. I always wanted thigh high boots. Thanks for sharing.💜🌸
@KlassicallyKept8 күн бұрын
Of course ! I like the T strap as well !
@lnyawilliamsmoore7 күн бұрын
T strap shoes are a classic style and was very popular back in the day. 💐💜🙏🏾😀
@KlassicallyKept7 күн бұрын
Yes! I like t-strap shoes
@dominique2o064 күн бұрын
It's funny didn't see this video until after the olive one and I'm currently looking for boots a comfy pair and more versatile dress up or down pair. I love looking at the aesthetic of dress shoes more than wearing them but i was brought up with women who dress up when it's time to be classy but still can be casually cute as well. So I guess I should look up some classic flats as well 🤔
@KlassicallyKept4 күн бұрын
Good morning! I think it's wonderful that you grew up around women who would dress up. Make sure you are you and that you are comfortable! :)
@Jasmine-uu2xo5 күн бұрын
Hello Maya, this comment is off topic but there is a certain recently-popular content creator on youtube who gives "financial advice". She advises all women but her aesthetic advice is mainly geared towards black women as well as her jokes/jabs/shade. She advises if black women want to attract "high quality" , "provider men" as well as maintain respectability , we must keep our wigs on because men "universally" desire straight hair. She is not the only woman who says this but her following is far bigger now and a lot more black women are watching her. She also says: -Box braids are "ghetto" and attract dusty men -Locs, even if thin are not straight hair and your guy will always be more enamored with a woman with straight hair and wishes you had it too -Baby hairs are ratchet -Bonnets are ratchet, even when sleeping in them. We must sleep with a "bed wig" for our sleeping man's viewing pleasure (lol) -We must wake up before him to put our "day hair" and face on -Only women like curly hair (despite her negative opinion on natural hairstyles) -No one would vote for Kamala if she had curly hair -Beyonce would not be famous with curly hair -Men love blonde hair the most (women should change their color up frequently) -We need to look our best and should not waste our prime on box braids/afro/locs/twists/cornrows -Un natural hair color wigs are ratchet (despite other women being seen as goth/alternative with the same look) She herself has curly (type 3) hair and does not follow half the rules she says, these are things she tells black women with afro hair (type 4). She has daughters that has the hair type she looks down and never keeps their hair as maintained as hers. Every time I would listen to her talk about straight hair as if it makes or breaks the woman I think about you and how well-polished and kept you are (pun intended). Your existence contradicts everything she says. You speak better, look better, are a healthy weight, married (I don't know about your personal life so I can't assume, but you don't look over worked and stressed.)I remind myself women like you exist. This woman has almost made me hold contempt for my hair type and made me believe that I need straight hair to be taken seriously at my job, in relationships, and life. You may wonder "Why listen to someone who makes you feel bad?" And it's because as much as I don't agree with her hair takes, I agree with everything else she says. It's just hard to consume content in a world where people are programmed to hate your image. That is something I can not control. Everyone won't be perfect, but you inspire me to always keep my hair natural despite what anyone says. I truly appreciate the classy natural hair representation as well as fashion. TLDR: People say natural hair deters respectability and good quality relationships, but then I remember your existence refutes everything they say.
@KlassicallyKept5 күн бұрын
Good morning, and thank you for sharing this and I am so glad that you think of this community when you are doubting your natural beauty. Her sentients towards black women and and beauty is the exact reason I started my channel. Our beauty was given to us by the most high and I will treat it as such. There is beauty in imperfection. And the very fact that her daughters have type 4 hair and she cannot see the beauty in it is sad.
@Jasmine-uu2xo5 күн бұрын
@@KlassicallyKept My mother does not have 4c hair so I made it a point to research my hair type and how to grow/take care of it. Having women to look up to as hair goals helps more than you think. Thank you :)
@Roses-Peonies5 күн бұрын
Hi love, I am aware of whom you are referring to and I agree with you. I, too, wear my natural hair and was doing so when I met my now, husband (vascular surgeon). As the gorgeous, KlassicallyKept stated, our hair is a gift from God, wear it proudly and in its glory.❤
@Jasmine-uu2xo3 күн бұрын
@@Roses-Peonies This affirms my feelings 😊 I refuse to believe that our hair is this thing that needs to be hidden. I got the most compliments with my afro. I currently am on a growth journey using no extensions and I feel so much like myself. Women like you give me hope. Thank you for sharing this, I thought I was alone.
@Roses-Peonies3 күн бұрын
@@Jasmine-uu2xo You're so welcome, love! Stay well and safe! ❤️❤️