I have created this free worksheet for you guys: it's a list of words to help define your core style, check it out! www.bodyandstyle.com/core-style-elements
Thank you! I’m gonna fill this in…I love Christina Hendricks and I am an SD but my fave styles on her in 🎥 & 📺 are period pieces (Bucaneers/Mad Men) and def not wearable out! Lol 😝 Her personal style on her insta is more wearable but I think I need more confidence! She rocks some great tweeds, dramatic scarves and berets.
I'm going to add to all of this that this simple, solid prints, in neutral colours, is a very "white" old money thing too. As a South-Asian (and I think this also goes for East Asian, South American, African cultures), loud prints and medley of colors and lots of details is a huuuge part of our fashion, our interior design, and more. For both poor and wealthy people. Unfortunately, having been brainwashed into this neutral/minimal trend, so many of us POC girlies now find our own ethnic fashion too "gaudy". Wish these things became trendy too!
having dabbled in fashion history a bit, I'd add that pretty recent old money thing even in 'white' context. Just a few centuries ago, European nobility gilded all their lilies.
@@em945 well, check out Sami traditional clothing. folkcostume.blogspot.com/2013/05/overview-of-saami-costume.html They live pretty much as far in the north as one can.
Loved the points you've made here! I see so many "capsule wardrobes" that are only comprised of neutrals and I've just been left feeling like, "Where's the fun? Where do I incorporate my color season?" I love a good simple/neutral look, but there has to be some spice to make it your own and reflect your personality!
As a romantic I cannot stress this enough. Those kind of clothes are not something I look really good in(although I have classic essence and can pull off some stuff). Classic is individual
I am a romantic, with classic and romantic essence. To be honest, I really like the classic style and I despise everything that is recommended for romantics. I really don’t think that a romantic can not wear a classic style, you just have to pick the correct lines for your body.
@@katch2511 You can, it's just much more difficult since classic lines usually don't honor our body shape(at least where I am,I struggle a lot with that everything is so boxy and shapeless). My essences are reversed,I have strong romantic essence and smaller precentage of classic, so for me, pulling off classic pieces is doable, but I can't just wear classic pieces. As I said, classic is individual for each and every one of us
@@LeaveBritneyalone580 you are a lucky that your body type and your essence match. It is not always easy finding the correct lines, and sometimes you even have to have things tailored. Whenever I dress in clothes recommended for romantics, I always feel too sexy and that everyone is looking at me. That is never the vibe I am going for and I simply don’t feel comfortable.
As a Bright Winter my Sun root is basically a given and they make me TIRED when everyone is wearing and promoting neutrals, especially beige and brown and cream and flesh tones as THEE way to look elegant when they mostly just look BORING! The British royal family are the literal pinnacle of elegant, wealthy, OLDDDD money aesthetic and they actually wear a lot of colour! Kate wears bright blue, bright red, yellows, pinks, lots of jewel tones, the whole gamut. The late Queen intentionally wore Crayola colours almost everywhere for decades! (So that people in large crowds could see her
Omg same! Though I still haven’t figured out my color season, I’ve always known that I look great in bright colors and I look sick in muted colors, especially neutrals. I need to wear either a bright white or a “bright” black (wasn’t sure how else to describe the type of black I meant.) If I wear pastels, it has to be a bright bubblegum pastel. Especially in my makeup, neutrals are all wrong. I might get away with a brown shirt, but tan or brown eyeshadow will make me look sick. If I want a neutral eye look, I go for a pale pink. And apart from that, I just don’t see how we can live in a world with such beautiful colors and choose greige.
@@seabreeze4559 Definitely not Italian, they are all about colour, patterns, life! It's the "French" look if anything but that is more stereotypically black as a neutral rather than monochromatic beige. I think it's much more of a modern American/influencer IDEA of timelessness that's not actually rooted in fashion history.
I spent one month in Florence and one month in Paris this fall. Florence shops had a lot of color and pattern, as well as neutrals. Paris shops were mostly neutrals with occasional color. On the streets in both cities I saw a lot of basic neutrals.
I think another good example of dressing "classic" while still being colorful is Kate Middleton- her clothes are always described as "classic" and "timeless" but she never shies away from color, she just keeps it simple with one or two colors per outfit and she doesn't wear much pattern. I know some of this probably has to do with rules about what she can and can't wear as a senior royal, but she's still good inspiration.
Totally agree with you. 90% of fashion youtubers have exactly the same style. Beige/gray, black and white stripes, tailor pants and sneakers... everyone starts too look the same...
I loved this video and completely agree with it. I love looking classic and timeless but I also enjoy having a colourful wardrobe. It can be really easy to fall into the trap of thinking that you can only look classic in the beige aesthetic.
I would say that tasteful elegant style that is not generic usually is curated minimalist or eclectic minimalism. So the uniqueness of your style is infused into your choices without being overwhelming. The next level up from that is an exquisite flow of items where all the items have been chosen with a french eye to detail so that everything tends to melt together effortlessly while also having detail/nuance.
Love this video! I've tried to stick to only neutrals in the past but found myself getting bored. Flower is definitely my most prominent style root so I gravitate towards pinks and playful patterns naturally. I've found that fabric quality and flattering silhouettes make outfits more "classic" than color choices. If a natural outfit is entirely polyester and doesn't drape correctly then the neutral color definitely won't be it's saving grace.
I'm glad that you did a video on this, because I always loved clothes with color and personality. My style was never classic and minimal so I'm glad someone is finally speaking about this trend
The dream self thing is such good advice! When certain outfit ideas or themes come up in your fantasy version of yourself you should realize that's something you can wear today.
Your videos have helped me so much! Just wanted to offer some tips tho.. Could you make the text thicker? Sometimes it's difficult to read with the thin lines. Also I feel like you were talking pretty fast in this video. I think a little bit slower pace would make it easier for viewers to process all your good info. Keep it up!!
Thank you sooooo much for this! As someone who loves color! it used to annoy me when all i saw on internet was all Blacks and whites clothes for "Classy" . Also, I saw a video on that said all this "old money" "Classy" outfits often portray certain ethnicities as "Old Money and Classy" and does not celebrate diversity
To your point that classic or "timeless" looks in the same neutral color palette aren't for everyone--yes! Timeless for me means leaning more into draping, asymmetry, bold silhouettes, striking color combinations, unusual patterns. And don't start me on accessories, jewelry especially: I look like I've stolen an elderly relative's old things when I try to stick to prim little "must-have" items. A bit of extra heft does me good. Again, thank you for the video!
Thank you so much for this video! As a soft dramatic, it can be tempting to have the exact same silhouette and cut in everything I buy. You can easily start buying things that all look the same, if you aren't careful.
I love this message and I totally agree 💜 On the topic of color, I'd love to see some more color options on the Style Roots boards! I dont have Sun (Mountaine, Fire, Moon), but I do enjoy color.
Hi Ellie-Jean, I found your Pinterest boards so helpful in really crystallizing my style roots. I took the quiz and thought i knew, but then I saw the pictures and changed my mind! I started as stone, mountain and mushroom but ended up with mushroom, Sun and Moon! I'm currently wearing black and red in an emo-meets-1950s situation that matches my dramatic classic body type and my 90s punk personality and I love it- i bought three of the things I'm wearing due to looking at those Pinterest boards so thank you!
As a curvy romantic/theatrical romantic I always find modern styles to be so lack luster on myself. I honesty love the sleek, boxy boyish charm of many pieces, but they just do me no favors. It's really difficult to find casual and not so "fancy" items that seem current.
Thanks for the inspo, Ellie! After thinking about this video vs. the items in my wardrobe and jokingly calling the resulting aesthetic "grunge librarian", sure enough, there's already a Pinterest board for that with lots of clothes that I could totally see myself wearing!
This is great! I love the traditional classic style on other people but it just doesn’t suit my personality and I feel like I’m playing dress up when I try. My roots are earth, sun, and flower and I love bright colors. I take my inspiration from my grandma and her friends who were quintessential southern belles who were always classy but never shied away from color. I think southerners do classic in a fun way. Sometimes it’s preppy and sometimes it’s more bohemian (which is my favorite look) I try and strike the balance but all I know is, life is too short to wear clothes that you don’t love!
This was a great video that you have a unique sense of personal style and how to look at it from a new angle. I've picked up on so many things in your videos (from bunge watching) this year and it has helped me out a great deal. Starting off with kibbe body type you helped me realise why certain items just feel icky in me and what I should be wearing being a tall angular soft dramatic. I also learned about the nuances of colour analysis. My mother was a colour analyst in the 80s and Ive known all my life that Im an autumn, but learned from you that I'm a dark autumn and another aha moment was learning that. Oh I can actually wear these dark contrasting colours even though my mother says i cant, because the old style ca didnt have the nuances. So she always told me not to wear certain dark colours because they were winter colours, however I always felt best and most stylish wearing the high contrasting dark and moody colours. And I really have to congratulate you on your own style system, its so much fun to combine the style roots and it makes sooo much sense. Much love from Sweden ❤
Thank you for making this video, I really like the suggestions about taking inspiration from your life. As you mentioned spending a lot of time in the countryside, would you consider making a video about how to look put together in outdoorsy situations? I always wear my oldest, worst clothes when I'm doing anything outdoors or with animals 😂
As a dramatic classic, it is cool to know a taupe epauletted trench paired with black tailored pants and turtle neck topped of with a chunky gold watch and earrings just looks so right that it takes on a life of its own that is every bit as stunning as a flowing gown. Makes having to let go of lovely lace, ruffles, and rounded clingy lines more bearable.
Hi Ellie-Jean, I struggle with knowing if Sun is one of my style roots or not. I love vibrant, bold clothing, but then when I put it on I feel silly. Is this a style root that I’m not sure how to incorporate properly or is it that the colors I’m choosing don’t work with my color season? Can you speak to this in some way? Also, I’ve noticed you’ve been zooming in and out quite a bit in your stationary shots. You don’t need to do this to keep our attention. The amount of images and examples you give keep us engaged. Honestly it makes me a bit motion sick haha. Thanks for this video!
Do you know your Kibbe ID? I'm a classic and I look overwhelmed in styles very easily. I love being a Classic, but I use to think of was limiting. It just takes much less of a "style" to be playful. Only try one or two items that read as "sun" in you're outfit instead of styling your WHOLE outfit as SUN. GOOD LUCK!!
I’m fairly certain I’m a Flamboyant Natural. I’m definitely vertical dominant, but I’ve struggled from there. But I’m also fairly certain I’m either a true summer or soft summer. So maybe those are conflicting??
@@stephaniebateman2637I'm also a soft summer, and clear, brilliant colors are not good on me, no matter how much makeup I wear to compensate. Maybe try a bold color that's also deep, like a rich emerald green or a dark amethyst. Or try choosing a rich shade that has a lot of grey in it (like a deep burgundy or a rich berry color) instead of a color that is very clear (like a fuchsia pink). My wardrobe relies heavily on blue greens (imagine any sea-glass color) and various purples and berry colors, with navy in summer and cool brown in winter as my neutrals.
Question about style roots - you seem to associate pattern and detail with flower (delicate, cute) but what about what I would think of as heavy or ornate detail? Damask fabrics, chunky cardigans with wood buttons, printed velvet, persian rugs, brogue-ing on shoes, usually in deep colours?
Depending on the context, some of this would be fire, some would be earth! So printed velvet and Persian rugs deffo has a fire element, but all of those options scream earth to me! ♥️
People are obsessed with neutral colors. I admit that neutrals are okay to be your time saver, but it’s become overexposed and totally boring to look at! I myself also have a bit mushroom root, but since my main root is sun I always add other colors other than neutrals so I’m not end up look dull.
I just don’t fully vibe with that style, because I’m an outdoorsy person with a penchant for colour and occasionally eccentric pieces. I’d love to have a classic undercurrent, where I have ease choosing simple flattering pieces, but with some pops of wild !
Is it possible for style roots to change with the seasons? For example I feel like I’m Stone, Flower and Sun in the spring and summer and Stone, Flower and Moon in the fall and winter
The trouble with the dream life inspiration is that too often it leads to a wardrobe that doesn't relate to your actual life. It may be inspirational, but not practical or useful.
As someone who likes elegant clothes but also edgy details like Dr Martens and micro bangs, it is very hard for me to find inspiration in celebrities. I also don't wear light or warm colors with an exception of white and that also mostly tops and shirts. 80% ofmy wardrobe is black and I have few red, burgundy or dark green items. Nothing that I see in media represent my style.
Hey, Ellie, I wanted to take a look on your style roots overview that you had on your website, but it is unavailable for an unknown reason. Could you, please, fix it? Thanks!
I absolutely hate the romanticism of old money. They have all earned their money on the backs of innocent men and women being abused. They made money off of shit regulations in the system. At least the tech bros and new millionaires and billionaires have made their millions and billions typing away at the screen not actually harming anyone.
You have amazing content but please slow down the speed! If you have something worth saying, people will listen to you. It doesn’t have to be a speed talking TikTok video. The thing about listening comprehension is: people don’t comprehend what you are saying WHILE you say it, they comprehend it in the PAUSE (silence) after the sentence is complete! The faster you talk and the faster you edit from one sentence directly into the next sentence, the less people pay attention to you. It comes across as a rambling or a chattering. Fast talking comes across as being someone who is afraid to take up people’s time, it is perceived by others as insecurity, like you don’t feel you have the right to speak and be heard. I urge you to listen to some influencers like Matthew Hussey or Ed Mylett who have extreme impact on their listeners! They do not apologize for taking the time to speak. In fact people really listen to them because every word is carefully chosen and delivered with intention. And people hang on their every word. You have amazing content but you speak so fast that it just sounds sometimes like you are holding your breath and I find myself holding mine too. Please take time to pause and slow down and vary the pace of your speech so it doesn’t sound like the entire video is just one paragraph with zero punctuation. I fear TikTok has made influencers think that if a video isn’t short and fast nobody will listen, but the truth is that the gazillion of short speed videos just blend together and are forgotten. The people who know how to speak with intention and slow down actually connect with their audience and draw people in! And the impact of their words last long after the video is over. I love your content and the style roots helped me so much. I think you could reach a wider audience though, by improving the manner in which you deliver your message. You have a right to be heard! No need to rush, your message is valuable and people will take the time to listen. I look forward to your future videos!
I don't think this is the video for me😅 i was hoping this might give me an In to dressing classic through concrete examples, but it's very vague and assumes you already know what dressing classic Means. I think this video is for people who Already dress classic abd want to be a bit more expressive. I don't think this is for ppl like me who have to wear every colour on the colour wheel with like three diferent textures w several outlandish jewelry to feel like a Person and not just a dried out husk of a cicada 😂😂😂
You were just in a dream of mine you sent Daniel Radcliffe a full set of clothes in his style and I gave u clues on how to get ridd of stains off whites or creams
The "look expensive" video titles make me feel uneasy. Since when it is good and normal to intentionally try to look rich? Like these are tips for con artists who pretend to be millionaires to get some money from you.
You were just in a dream of mine you sent Daniel Radcliffe a full set of clothes in his style and I gave u clues on how to get ridd of stains off whites or creams
You were just in a dream of mine you sent Daniel Radcliffe a full set of clothes in his style and I gave u clues on how to get ridd of stains off whites or creams
You were just in a dream of mine you sent Daniel Radcliffe a full set of clothes in his style and I gave u clues on how to get ridd of stains off whites or creams
You were just in a dream of mine you sent Daniel Radcliffe a full set of clothes in his style and I gave u clues on how to get ridd of stains off whites or creams
You were just in a dream of mine you sent Daniel Radcliffe a full set of clothes in his style and I gave u clues on how to get ridd of stains off whites or creams
You were just in a dream of mine you sent Daniel Radcliffe a full set of clothes in his style and I gave u clues on how to get ridd of stains off whites or creams
You were just in a dream of mine you sent Daniel Radcliffe a full set of clothes in his style and I gave u clues on how to get ridd of stains off whites or creams
You were just in a dream of mine you sent Daniel Radcliffe a full set of clothes in his style and I gave u clues on how to get ridd of stains off whites or creams
You were just in a dream of mine you sent Daniel Radcliffe a full set of clothes in his style and I gave u clues on how to get ridd of stains off whites or creams
You were just in a dream of mine you sent Daniel Radcliffe a full set of clothes in his style and I gave u clues on how to get ridd of stains off whites or creams
This is so funny! And it’s exactly why I love dreams. I love how different things from our lives combine! Also idk if it’s a problem on my end but just letting you know that your comment seems to have posted multiple times
I have created this free worksheet for you guys: it's a list of words to help define your core style, check it out! www.bodyandstyle.com/core-style-elements
Thank you! I’m gonna fill this in…I love Christina Hendricks and I am an SD but my fave styles on her in 🎥 & 📺 are period pieces (Bucaneers/Mad Men) and def not wearable out! Lol 😝 Her personal style on her insta is more wearable but I think I need more confidence! She rocks some great tweeds, dramatic scarves and berets.
I'm going to add to all of this that this simple, solid prints, in neutral colours, is a very "white" old money thing too. As a South-Asian (and I think this also goes for East Asian, South American, African cultures), loud prints and medley of colors and lots of details is a huuuge part of our fashion, our interior design, and more. For both poor and wealthy people. Unfortunately, having been brainwashed into this neutral/minimal trend, so many of us POC girlies now find our own ethnic fashion too "gaudy". Wish these things became trendy too!
So true!!
having dabbled in fashion history a bit, I'd add that pretty recent old money thing even in 'white' context. Just a few centuries ago, European nobility gilded all their lilies.
As an Indian I feeel you.
I think all national fashion will represent the environment. The closer to the equator, the brighter or more exotic it becomes.
@@em945 well, check out Sami traditional clothing.
folkcostume.blogspot.com/2013/05/overview-of-saami-costume.html
They live pretty much as far in the north as one can.
Using the analogy of the strict parent and rebellious child is such a great way to look at the fashion trend!
Loved the points you've made here! I see so many "capsule wardrobes" that are only comprised of neutrals and I've just been left feeling like, "Where's the fun? Where do I incorporate my color season?" I love a good simple/neutral look, but there has to be some spice to make it your own and reflect your personality!
As a romantic I cannot stress this enough. Those kind of clothes are not something I look really good in(although I have classic essence and can pull off some stuff). Classic is individual
Haha yes! Flam Gam here and it looks SO boring on me I even feel asleep 😂
I am a romantic, with classic and romantic essence. To be honest, I really like the classic style and I despise everything that is recommended for romantics. I really don’t think that a romantic can not wear a classic style, you just have to pick the correct lines for your body.
@@katch2511 You can, it's just much more difficult since classic lines usually don't honor our body shape(at least where I am,I struggle a lot with that everything is so boxy and shapeless). My essences are reversed,I have strong romantic essence and smaller precentage of classic, so for me, pulling off classic pieces is doable, but I can't just wear classic pieces. As I said, classic is individual for each and every one of us
100% . I always wondered why I look older and stiff when wearing classic lines (I discovered I'm a soft natural with romantic essence)
@@LeaveBritneyalone580 you are a lucky that your body type and your essence match. It is not always easy finding the correct lines, and sometimes you even have to have things tailored. Whenever I dress in clothes recommended for romantics, I always feel too sexy and that everyone is looking at me. That is never the vibe I am going for and I simply don’t feel comfortable.
Thank you for this video! As somebody who leans more gamine, I'm so tired of the dress old world luxury / old money aesthetic as the be-all, end-all ❤
As a Bright Winter my Sun root is basically a given and they make me TIRED when everyone is wearing and promoting neutrals, especially beige and brown and cream and flesh tones as THEE way to look elegant when they mostly just look BORING! The British royal family are the literal pinnacle of elegant, wealthy, OLDDDD money aesthetic and they actually wear a lot of colour! Kate wears bright blue, bright red, yellows, pinks, lots of jewel tones, the whole gamut. The late Queen intentionally wore Crayola colours almost everywhere for decades! (So that people in large crowds could see her
Agreed! For example, I also really like elements of the Queen of Denmark's style, which has certain whimsical elements that I love in particular.
Omg same! Though I still haven’t figured out my color season, I’ve always known that I look great in bright colors and I look sick in muted colors, especially neutrals. I need to wear either a bright white or a “bright” black (wasn’t sure how else to describe the type of black I meant.) If I wear pastels, it has to be a bright bubblegum pastel. Especially in my makeup, neutrals are all wrong. I might get away with a brown shirt, but tan or brown eyeshadow will make me look sick. If I want a neutral eye look, I go for a pale pink.
And apart from that, I just don’t see how we can live in a world with such beautiful colors and choose greige.
beige is the Continental look e.g. Italian, not WASP
@@seabreeze4559 Definitely not Italian, they are all about colour, patterns, life! It's the "French" look if anything but that is more stereotypically black as a neutral rather than monochromatic beige. I think it's much more of a modern American/influencer IDEA of timelessness that's not actually rooted in fashion history.
I spent one month in Florence and one month in Paris this fall.
Florence shops had a lot of color and pattern, as well as neutrals.
Paris shops were mostly neutrals with occasional color.
On the streets in both cities I saw a lot of basic neutrals.
"using it as inspiration rather than wearing the costume" yes !!!! thank you !!!!
I think another good example of dressing "classic" while still being colorful is Kate Middleton- her clothes are always described as "classic" and "timeless" but she never shies away from color, she just keeps it simple with one or two colors per outfit and she doesn't wear much pattern. I know some of this probably has to do with rules about what she can and can't wear as a senior royal, but she's still good inspiration.
Totally agree with you. 90% of fashion youtubers have exactly the same style. Beige/gray, black and white stripes, tailor pants and sneakers... everyone starts too look the same...
Agree
One of my favorites of your videos- I love the idea of collecting your inspirations from your life and using those in your wardrobe.
Great video, i for one am getting very tired of seeing fashion videos where everyone looks as if they're going to a meeting. Bravo
I've seen a fashion influencer choosing a blazer for "running errands" 😄 I think other parts of the outfit were blue jeans and a top with thin straps.
@@cb9825 ridiculous
I loved this video and completely agree with it. I love looking classic and timeless but I also enjoy having a colourful wardrobe. It can be really easy to fall into the trap of thinking that you can only look classic in the beige aesthetic.
I would say that tasteful elegant style that is not generic usually is curated minimalist or eclectic minimalism. So the uniqueness of your style is infused into your choices without being overwhelming. The next level up from that is an exquisite flow of items where all the items have been chosen with a french eye to detail so that everything tends to melt together effortlessly while also having detail/nuance.
I absolutely ADORE your teddy bear sweater.
THANK YOU!! I just can’t be like that, I feel so bored and not creative. I get that some people feed off of it but I really need my flamboyant roots😅
Thank you sooo much for this video and also for being sooo kind with the "Spanish style". ❤ Love from Madrid
Love this video! I've tried to stick to only neutrals in the past but found myself getting bored. Flower is definitely my most prominent style root so I gravitate towards pinks and playful patterns naturally. I've found that fabric quality and flattering silhouettes make outfits more "classic" than color choices. If a natural outfit is entirely polyester and doesn't drape correctly then the neutral color definitely won't be it's saving grace.
Agree
Your sweater is adorable!
Talking of old money, meanwhile, the queen was wearing flashy color in her 90s with sculptural hats, bucking every one of their fashion rules...
I'm glad that you did a video on this, because I always loved clothes with color and personality. My style was never classic and minimal so I'm glad someone is finally speaking about this trend
The dream self thing is such good advice! When certain outfit ideas or themes come up in your fantasy version of yourself you should realize that's something you can wear today.
THANK you for this. (I'm a dark autumn theatrical romantic. I cannot do the bland beige thing.)
Your videos have helped me so much! Just wanted to offer some tips tho.. Could you make the text thicker? Sometimes it's difficult to read with the thin lines. Also I feel like you were talking pretty fast in this video. I think a little bit slower pace would make it easier for viewers to process all your good info. Keep it up!!
You can slow the pace of the video w the settings icon !
I always slow down her playback speed, she talks very fast, and I have trouble understanding her accent.
Ellie could you do a video on dressing casually and comfortably as a romantic? Sometimes I dont always feel like being snatched 😂
Thank you sooooo much for this! As someone who loves color! it used to annoy me when all i saw on internet was all Blacks and whites clothes for "Classy" . Also, I saw a video on that said all this "old money" "Classy" outfits often portray certain ethnicities as "Old Money and Classy" and does not celebrate diversity
Thanks to you, fashion brings me joy again ❤
To your point that classic or "timeless" looks in the same neutral color palette aren't for everyone--yes! Timeless for me means leaning more into draping, asymmetry, bold silhouettes, striking color combinations, unusual patterns. And don't start me on accessories, jewelry especially: I look like I've stolen an elderly relative's old things when I try to stick to prim little "must-have" items. A bit of extra heft does me good.
Again, thank you for the video!
Thank you so much for this video! As a soft dramatic, it can be tempting to have the exact same silhouette and cut in everything I buy. You can easily start buying things that all look the same, if you aren't careful.
I love this message and I totally agree 💜 On the topic of color, I'd love to see some more color options on the Style Roots boards! I dont have Sun (Mountaine, Fire, Moon), but I do enjoy color.
Hi Ellie-Jean, I found your Pinterest boards so helpful in really crystallizing my style roots. I took the quiz and thought i knew, but then I saw the pictures and changed my mind! I started as stone, mountain and mushroom but ended up with mushroom, Sun and Moon! I'm currently wearing black and red in an emo-meets-1950s situation that matches my dramatic classic body type and my 90s punk personality and I love it- i bought three of the things I'm wearing due to looking at those Pinterest boards so thank you!
Romola Garai’s character in Emma, and Blake Lively have rich, colorful textural looks that I am drawn to. Very elegant, interesting and classy.
As a curvy romantic/theatrical romantic I always find modern styles to be so lack luster on myself. I honesty love the sleek, boxy boyish charm of many pieces, but they just do me no favors. It's really difficult to find casual and not so "fancy" items that seem current.
As a romantic this is also my biggest struggle
Key word "boxy." As in, "My curvy body looks like a box in this boxy Chanel-style jacket."
I’m so glad someone is finally talking about this
Thanks for the inspo, Ellie! After thinking about this video vs. the items in my wardrobe and jokingly calling the resulting aesthetic "grunge librarian", sure enough, there's already a Pinterest board for that with lots of clothes that I could totally see myself wearing!
This is great! I love the traditional classic style on other people but it just doesn’t suit my personality and I feel like I’m playing dress up when I try. My roots are earth, sun, and flower and I love bright colors. I take my inspiration from my grandma and her friends who were quintessential southern belles who were always classy but never shied away from color. I think southerners do classic in a fun way. Sometimes it’s preppy and sometimes it’s more bohemian (which is my favorite look) I try and strike the balance but all I know is, life is too short to wear clothes that you don’t love!
Diana Vreeland is classic and a style icon and there’s nothing beige about her!
Great example. Her style was so buoyant and colourful but so stylish and refined at the same time.❤
I love this channel! It has really motivated me to figure more of my style and what I look good in ❤
This was a great video that you have a unique sense of personal style and how to look at it from a new angle. I've picked up on so many things in your videos (from bunge watching) this year and it has helped me out a great deal. Starting off with kibbe body type you helped me realise why certain items just feel icky in me and what I should be wearing being a tall angular soft dramatic. I also learned about the nuances of colour analysis. My mother was a colour analyst in the 80s and Ive known all my life that Im an autumn, but learned from you that I'm a dark autumn and another aha moment was learning that. Oh I can actually wear these dark contrasting colours even though my mother says i cant, because the old style ca didnt have the nuances. So she always told me not to wear certain dark colours because they were winter colours, however I always felt best and most stylish wearing the high contrasting dark and moody colours. And I really have to congratulate you on your own style system, its so much fun to combine the style roots and it makes sooo much sense. Much love from Sweden ❤
Thank you for making this video, I really like the suggestions about taking inspiration from your life.
As you mentioned spending a lot of time in the countryside, would you consider making a video about how to look put together in outdoorsy situations? I always wear my oldest, worst clothes when I'm doing anything outdoors or with animals 😂
Very dense with information video, both inspiring and giving to think about ❤
Thank you 💫
Do you have a new camera? This video was so beautiful! Love the set up, the editing etc. Really well done.
Yes I do! Thank you for noticing, it makes it feel worth it 🤣♥️
@@elliejeanroyden definitely worth it! 🩷🩷
Your jumper! 😍
As a dramatic classic, it is cool to know a taupe epauletted trench paired with black tailored pants and turtle neck topped of with a chunky gold watch and earrings just looks so right that it takes on a life of its own that is every bit as stunning as a flowing gown. Makes having to let go of lovely lace, ruffles, and rounded clingy lines more bearable.
You should do best brands for each body type
Hi Ellie-Jean, I struggle with knowing if Sun is one of my style roots or not. I love vibrant, bold clothing, but then when I put it on I feel silly. Is this a style root that I’m not sure how to incorporate properly or is it that the colors I’m choosing don’t work with my color season? Can you speak to this in some way? Also, I’ve noticed you’ve been zooming in and out quite a bit in your stationary shots. You don’t need to do this to keep our attention. The amount of images and examples you give keep us engaged. Honestly it makes me a bit motion sick haha. Thanks for this video!
Do you know your Kibbe ID? I'm a classic and I look overwhelmed in styles very easily. I love being a Classic, but I use to think of was limiting. It just takes much less of a "style" to be playful. Only try one or two items that read as "sun" in you're outfit instead of styling your WHOLE outfit as SUN.
GOOD LUCK!!
I’m fairly certain I’m a Flamboyant Natural. I’m definitely vertical dominant, but I’ve struggled from there. But I’m also fairly certain I’m either a true summer or soft summer. So maybe those are conflicting??
@@stephaniebateman2637I'm also a soft summer, and clear, brilliant colors are not good on me, no matter how much makeup I wear to compensate. Maybe try a bold color that's also deep, like a rich emerald green or a dark amethyst. Or try choosing a rich shade that has a lot of grey in it (like a deep burgundy or a rich berry color) instead of a color that is very clear (like a fuchsia pink).
My wardrobe relies heavily on blue greens (imagine any sea-glass color) and various purples and berry colors, with navy in summer and cool brown in winter as my neutrals.
Thank you! I look so boring kn "quiet luxury". I am working-class fabulous!
Very interesting video! Can you talk about Italian style?☀️🔥🍄?
What if the style I want to convey is to polar opposite things? Like a gloomy rain filled sky, out the window of a warm cozy eclectic library?
Question about style roots - you seem to associate pattern and detail with flower (delicate, cute) but what about what I would think of as heavy or ornate detail? Damask fabrics, chunky cardigans with wood buttons, printed velvet, persian rugs, brogue-ing on shoes, usually in deep colours?
Depending on the context, some of this would be fire, some would be earth! So printed velvet and Persian rugs deffo has a fire element, but all of those options scream earth to me! ♥️
What's the floral dress in the video thumbnail??? It's so adorable! 😍😍
People are obsessed with neutral colors. I admit that neutrals are okay to be your time saver, but it’s become overexposed and totally boring to look at! I myself also have a bit mushroom root, but since my main root is sun I always add other colors other than neutrals so I’m not end up look dull.
I just don’t fully vibe with that style, because I’m an outdoorsy person with a penchant for colour and occasionally eccentric pieces. I’d love to have a classic undercurrent, where I have ease choosing simple flattering pieces, but with some pops of wild !
Is it possible for style roots to change with the seasons? For example I feel like I’m Stone, Flower and Sun in the spring and summer and Stone, Flower and Moon in the fall and winter
The trouble with the dream life inspiration is that too often it leads to a wardrobe that doesn't relate to your actual life. It may be inspirational, but not practical or useful.
As someone who likes elegant clothes but also edgy details like Dr Martens and micro bangs, it is very hard for me to find inspiration in celebrities. I also don't wear light or warm colors with an exception of white and that also mostly tops and shirts. 80% ofmy wardrobe is black and I have few red, burgundy or dark green items. Nothing that I see in media represent my style.
Where did you get your sweater? I love it. 😍
Thank you. I can't dress in a way that bores me to tears...
Loveeeeee❤
Whenever i try classic styles it looks like i took my grandma's clothes 😅 it just doesnt cut it for me .
Hey, Ellie, I wanted to take a look on your style roots overview that you had on your website, but it is unavailable for an unknown reason. Could you, please, fix it? Thanks!
To my knowledge nothings down unless you have an old link, you can view the style roots page here: www.bodyandstyle.com/styleroots xx
Chock full of info 💜
Cute bear top
I think you used the wrong symbol (used earth, should be sun) in the collage with the bee.
I absolutely hate the romanticism of old money. They have all earned their money on the backs of innocent men and women being abused. They made money off of shit regulations in the system. At least the tech bros and new millionaires and billionaires have made their millions and billions typing away at the screen not actually harming anyone.
You have amazing content but please slow down the speed! If you have something worth saying, people will listen to you. It doesn’t have to be a speed talking TikTok video. The thing about listening comprehension is: people don’t comprehend what you are saying WHILE you say it, they comprehend it in the PAUSE (silence) after the sentence is complete! The faster you talk and the faster you edit from one sentence directly into the next sentence, the less people pay attention to you. It comes across as a rambling or a chattering. Fast talking comes across as being someone who is afraid to take up people’s time, it is perceived by others as insecurity, like you don’t feel you have the right to speak and be heard. I urge you to listen to some influencers like Matthew Hussey or Ed Mylett who have extreme impact on their listeners! They do not apologize for taking the time to speak. In fact people really listen to them because every word is carefully chosen and delivered with intention. And people hang on their every word. You have amazing content but you speak so fast that it just sounds sometimes like you are holding your breath and I find myself holding mine too. Please take time to pause and slow down and vary the pace of your speech so it doesn’t sound like the entire video is just one paragraph with zero punctuation. I fear TikTok has made influencers think that if a video isn’t short and fast nobody will listen, but the truth is that the gazillion of short speed videos just blend together and are forgotten. The people who know how to speak with intention and slow down actually connect with their audience and draw people in! And the impact of their words last long after the video is over. I love your content and the style roots helped me so much. I think you could reach a wider audience though, by improving the manner in which you deliver your message. You have a right to be heard! No need to rush, your message is valuable and people will take the time to listen. I look forward to your future videos!
Can a theatrical romantic be 167 cms?
I don't think this is the video for me😅 i was hoping this might give me an In to dressing classic through concrete examples, but it's very vague and assumes you already know what dressing classic Means.
I think this video is for people who Already dress classic abd want to be a bit more expressive.
I don't think this is for ppl like me who have to wear every colour on the colour wheel with like three diferent textures w several outlandish jewelry to feel like a Person and not just a dried out husk of a cicada 😂😂😂
Please put your marilyn monroe videos back up
You were just in a dream of mine you sent Daniel Radcliffe a full set of clothes in his style and I gave u clues on how to get ridd of stains off whites or creams
The "look expensive" video titles make me feel uneasy. Since when it is good and normal to intentionally try to look rich? Like these are tips for con artists who pretend to be millionaires to get some money from you.
I am more interested in “my style” of luxury and comfort.
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It was really interesting, until you talked about manifestation... 🙄 we are NOT gods
I really like the concept of dopamine dressing! It's just I get dopamine hits from lots of dark fluttery layers lol
You were just in a dream of mine you sent Daniel Radcliffe a full set of clothes in his style and I gave u clues on how to get ridd of stains off whites or creams
You were just in a dream of mine you sent Daniel Radcliffe a full set of clothes in his style and I gave u clues on how to get ridd of stains off whites or creams
You were just in a dream of mine you sent Daniel Radcliffe a full set of clothes in his style and I gave u clues on how to get ridd of stains off whites or creams
You were just in a dream of mine you sent Daniel Radcliffe a full set of clothes in his style and I gave u clues on how to get ridd of stains off whites or creams
You were just in a dream of mine you sent Daniel Radcliffe a full set of clothes in his style and I gave u clues on how to get ridd of stains off whites or creams
You were just in a dream of mine you sent Daniel Radcliffe a full set of clothes in his style and I gave u clues on how to get ridd of stains off whites or creams
You were just in a dream of mine you sent Daniel Radcliffe a full set of clothes in his style and I gave u clues on how to get ridd of stains off whites or creams
You were just in a dream of mine you sent Daniel Radcliffe a full set of clothes in his style and I gave u clues on how to get ridd of stains off whites or creams
You were just in a dream of mine you sent Daniel Radcliffe a full set of clothes in his style and I gave u clues on how to get ridd of stains off whites or creams
You were just in a dream of mine you sent Daniel Radcliffe a full set of clothes in his style and I gave u clues on how to get ridd of stains off whites or creams
This is so funny! And it’s exactly why I love dreams. I love how different things from our lives combine! Also idk if it’s a problem on my end but just letting you know that your comment seems to have posted multiple times
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