Since understanding my kibbe body type through your videos, I am so much more confident in seeing just what I know will work in stores, regardless of trends. Thank you!
@AlyArt9 күн бұрын
That’s awesome! Thank you - I’m very glad ))
@Kiran373692 күн бұрын
@@AlyArtplease explain what hailey beiber body is?? I have the same body as her. It’s confusing what I am
@anamaria-db7pqКүн бұрын
yeah it's true, even if I find something looking fabulous on the hanger or on someone else I can recognize if it would work for my body type and can accept that not everything is for me but that there are other pieces that are perfect for me!
@tinachristoxo3 күн бұрын
I loved the part about "they will remember your face, your hair, your eyes, not the clothes" 😍 I wear rather plain and classic clothing, so I love this idea
@Nnn-t2z3 күн бұрын
This was a really great, in depth and accurate look at this subject. I felt like I was listening to a top lecturer, your memory and eloquent speaking is amazing. Most clothing ends up in land fill and that's shocking. That clothing ends up under the ground. So much waste and we keep buying. We need to buy less trends for sure.
@ashleynicole94233 күн бұрын
We need to get to a place where ‘the body’ is not on trend; the clothes are.
@GoOutside3212 күн бұрын
Actually, it would be great when we get to a place where a healthy body is the trend, not the clothing
@deedee24552 күн бұрын
@@GoOutside321this 💯💯💯
@minervarose76642 күн бұрын
@@GoOutside321 trends are things that come and go, so i don't think bodies, healthy or otherwise, should ever be "trendy" (though i understand your sentiment, and appreciate it). And also different body types/ shapes can all be healthy - curvy, skinny, muscular - and focusing on specific shapes/ types being trendy can have hugely detrimental impact on self-esteem of people who have a different type of (healthy) body. Clothing, hairstyles, makeup etc however are things that definitely CAN be trendy or not and don't impact yourself as a person (of course it's upto you whether you want to follow the trend or not).
@JohannaJalonen3 күн бұрын
Trends are the demise of personal style. The bigger the persona, the less interest in trends 🤝
@ceruleanswim2 күн бұрын
I love your approach to developing personal style! 🙏 When it comes to trends, this Oscar Wilde quote comes to mind: “A fashion is merely a form of ugliness so absolutely unbearable that we have to alter it every six months!” Of course Wilde was very fashionable!
@danielesantiago2 күн бұрын
I loved how the color of the flowers matched your sweater pattern
@Laura-lh7xg6 сағат бұрын
This video is very helpfull, thank you! Save me a lot of bad purchaces and money 😀
@sarcasticinfj53102 күн бұрын
I was waiting for almost 15 years, it seemed to me, for the skinny jeans/jegging obsession to cool down. Now, I buy as many wide leg jeans as I can possibly get, in every colour, and in every size that accommodates my fluctuating weight. I've learned my lesson. I have odd shaped hips and thighs, and no other cut suits me!
@floz9956Күн бұрын
I was the opposite! Growing up in the 90s with all the baggy and wide trousers which looked awful on me yet so cool on everyone else, I was lost until skinny jeans and jeggings became in style and then I was like 'ohhhh I see, this works a lot better on me!' 😂 I've loved tight black leather(ish) trousers since I was 16, I bought SO many when they became popular at last! Wishing you all the most stylish pairs of gorgeous wide leg jeans in the world ❤
@maryokeefe53512 күн бұрын
I agree with this entirely. I dress for my body shape and style personality and then update the style with modern accessories. It is easy to incorporate trends in shoes, bags scarves, et. for a more up-to-date touch.
@janetsantoro96393 күн бұрын
Now that I know my Kibbe body type from watching your videos, I feel like I know what looks good on me and what doesn’t. I’ve found that some of the clothes I have always loved were the right ones! Funny how that works out. Anyway, I’ve learned a lot from your videos, so thank you!
@tplayspiano2 күн бұрын
While trends are interesting, sometimes ridiculous…I take them with a grain of salt. Thank you for your perspective and Happy New Year!
@Alyona-ty4pp2 күн бұрын
There are some styles that always trendy. It's classic. It's never wrong and always looks modern. Plus, the elegance is all time favourite trend.
@Hannah-ub1lq3 күн бұрын
One of my favorite videos you've made!
@lovevii._3 күн бұрын
I love your channel so so much! I've been a fan for years and rewatch your videos whenever I need a fresh perspective!
@HeatherFonseca9 минут бұрын
Like you I wait for trend's that work with my body type and my personal style, then I buy! High waist pants and jeans look best on me, so I've bought a lot. When low waist jeans we're all you could find I mostly wore skirts. Understanding my Kibbe bodytype, soft dramatic, has also helped me sift through trends and pick the ones that actually flatter my body and make me feel confident and attractive.
@bellahnemetona59242 күн бұрын
You said it so well Aly
@binkybombastic6200Күн бұрын
I did follow trends because I was never satisfied with my clothes, so I always tried out new trends and hoped to find the perfect pants, the perfect dress, etc. I am a soft natural and now that everything is a bit more 70s looking (high waisted wide leg pants..) I finally feel good in my clothes! I am almost 37, so it took a very long time…
@yensid42942 күн бұрын
I am aware of trends but don't neccessarily follow them. I wait for silhouettes & colors that I know work for me & buy when they are trending. Flare leg & wider leg pants with a highre waist, puffed sleeves, midi & maxi dresses, dusters, low heeled shoes & boots are all a yes. No to cropped pants, mini skirts, skinny jeans, low waisted pants, oversized anything, sky high heels, boxy anything.
@christianeraphael12703 күн бұрын
Thank you Aly 💐very interesting points of view, I am intrigued 🙂. You are so right, it is much more fun to wear the clothes one looks beautiful in, as you said, those become classics. Now my mind knows, too that what feels good to wear mostly looks good. Thinking back, yes I only wore and wear trends if they feel good when I look in the mirror or on a photo.
@anna-dk1wf3 күн бұрын
So much useful information! Thank you for this reminder, sometimes it’s so easy to get sucked into trends
@tatjanapetrevskaКүн бұрын
One and only Aly! Thanks!
@nikkireignsКүн бұрын
I’ve got 3 closets of clothes (small closets, I live alone and just throw coats and dresses in one, winter/ summer away in one and main one is what I pull from.) My goal this winter/new year is to combine everything into one closet and go simple. I have so much “maybe I’d wear if I did this/went there” items 😂 Happy New Year 🥂
@Robin-l1o9k3 күн бұрын
Agree with you that you do not need to know every micro trend. Still, some silhouettes/patterns give dated vibes and I find it useful to learn about these topics and be aware of it
@maggielovegood16673 күн бұрын
If you have your own style, you don't have to worry about it either, because things that have aged poorly were actually tacky from the beginning.
@JB-tt6ct3 күн бұрын
She did a video recently on tacky, dowdy aging in general.
@WorstDruidEU2 күн бұрын
I fell into this trap when dressing for my kibble type and followed the rules . I looked very dated and didn't know why. It is true that some pieces are just more dated and it is good to refresh your wardrobe with current looks
@audreyso12013 күн бұрын
Superbe vidéo Aly🤩🤩🤩
@sandimcdougall29092 күн бұрын
Great video! Thanks for sharing this info with us. I’ve learned a lot from you as I am a true gamine just like your momma was.❤
@babaganouche96052 күн бұрын
This was a really great breakdown.
@IncandescentLightbulb002 күн бұрын
I’m one of the people who wanted to look great but I couldn’t “see” how to when I was younger. It’s been about 2decades at this point but now I see and I love my sense of style and what I wear. I can pull off any item if I want (just practice and confidence really). But one tip that I would give is similar to your tip about basics - when I was in my early 20s I started exclusively wearing black. This allowed me to have a wardrobe that was essentially blank canvas to add elements to. Despite all the seasonal colour stuff I think that you can never go wrong with black
@antoniazКүн бұрын
Knowing one's body type, colour palette and essence is essential. I shop a lot online and I can now immediately spot a mistake: something too graphic, too long, too oversize, etc. right away. I now return almost nothing! As for trends, I mostly ignore them but right now I am grappling with putting away my faux leather leggings as I feel they're out of style.
@ikonka772 күн бұрын
Thank you for this beautiful presentation, pure intelligence and real understanding what fashion actually is ❤
@Verdeoxid2 күн бұрын
I would be very interested in a video of your personal style, tomboish hipster. I'm tiny also, soft gamine in 44 and very young looking. I felt identified with what you said about not liked the trendy on 2000 decade. I always wore simply style, jeans mostly with a bit of rocker, grungy pieces but now I need some advice to look elegant with that bit of rock in equilibrium, without looking a teenager nor a goth. For example, I dont feel comfortable wearing ripped jeans or very grungy sweaters that I loved. I need something more sleek but with the alternative rocker bit of personality.
@daniellaastor2 күн бұрын
I follow for entertainment, and I wait for the trends similar to you - I’m FG, 5’2” and slim. So high waisted angular structures fabrics and lines closer to the body. Also I crop every pair of pants above my ankle no matter what the style!
@cleidegasparcarvalho4355Күн бұрын
Olá Aly! Nunca gostei de tendências, porque dificilmente me encaixava nelas. Descobri que sou clássica dramatica. Me apaixonei pelo método de David kibbe. Seus vídeos são ótimos.
@reddy34002 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@CC123983 күн бұрын
Excellent!TY
@giedrebey54442 күн бұрын
Great points. It took me some years to learn, so I wouldn’t make expensive mistakes😳😂 so I am in between I do look a little bit in trends, but more so this year, I changed my style, from more cute, too over top, ( it’s aging/stuffy) like Chanel, to Old Celine archives Phoebe Philo and similar style designers. And i love it, it gives that no brand style, edginess. I got rid of most fitted , not tight like body cone dresses , but still very slender, close to body, it’s not that i had to change. I have hourglass figure, so all these type of clothes look good on me, I also tall 5’10 so on me, it’s just too sexy, too much attention. As I am aging, I don’t need that . I prefer more A line , and with styles that accentuate small waist, but doesn’t give attention to hips.. Happy New Year happiness and peace to you and yours 🙏❤️🎄🌴
@Caroline_21 сағат бұрын
Do you provide style consultations?
@nataleenriosgonzalez66872 күн бұрын
can You do Kitchener Essence?
@irnalonso3 күн бұрын
The concept of "waiting for your trend" is an eyeopener. I guess I am now waiting for a fitted, not tight, siluette instead of the oversized or form fitting modern look. My body is too romantic for oversize and my personality too meek for skin tight. I liked the hipster era too, in particular de "New Girl" style with the short dresses cinched at the waist
@JB-tt6ct3 күн бұрын
What about cottage core, empire waist?
@irnalonso3 күн бұрын
@JB-tt6ct I like cottage core! It's a pity it is not as easy to find in stores as the oversized clothes
@ifetayodavidson-cade56132 күн бұрын
The only upside to checking out trends is to see if there are many items for sale in colors, shapes, prints, etc. that you already know work for you.
@Progress_Not_Perfection2 күн бұрын
True. And also to bring back the pieces that have been sitting at the back of your wardrobe, waiting for their time to shine again
@ifetayodavidson-cade56132 күн бұрын
@@Progress_Not_Perfection Yes! That's the most cost-effective way! When decluttering my mom's shoes a few years ago, I knew that even if the hipster thrift store accepted nothing else, they would take the chunky high heeled loafers because they were on trend.
@deborahsalazar56172 күн бұрын
2019-20: I was so relieved when body con dresses, ribbed knits in viscose, cachemire and knitted bootcuts, and skinny jeans were everywhere , thanks Kim !!!! I don’t look fat in any way in those cuts contrary to what most people fear, I kept some pieces for almost 5 years now. The comfort of those fabrics is incredible it is stretchy and breathable, and tight… I can wear somenof my pieces almost all year long
@patrycjam.6460Күн бұрын
So I guess Aly said in other words her body Type (pure gamine or flamboyant gamine). Happy New Year to everyone 😊
@laurabiancadragomir73542 күн бұрын
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@bAa-xj3ut2 күн бұрын
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@bladadupa87742 күн бұрын
@selene71342 күн бұрын
Would you buy camel boots?
@GoOutside3212 күн бұрын
Definitely
@Mariolenna922 күн бұрын
Unfortunately, wearing Temu or shein clothes is toxic, and I mean , literally
@victorianajjah31223 күн бұрын
Thank you for including audio with translation, I love the themes of your videos but I couldn't understand them because of the English.
@mssteph002 күн бұрын
2010’s clothes were BAD on everyone! The kickoff of fast fashion, 10 pieces for $100 but you didn’t really love any of them.