Yes to gingham, peplums, feminine dressing. I hate barrel jeans, but yes to wide leg. Not a fan of chunky jewelry on my small frame. Have several white dresses I look forward to wearing. Leopard in small amounts. I like soft yellow and it is usually difficult to find so glad to see it trending.
Yess totally agree! I don't like capris either. Straight and flare styles will always come back around imo. As you said, denim takes so much water to produce, and it's better if we stick to denim styles that we'll wear for many years. I'm still loving flares and plan to keep wearing them when they go out again! ❤
Plastic shoes are a no go, definitely! I still remember when I was torturing my feet with synthetic leather flats back in my uni days...I don't wanna repeat the experience if possible 😅
Omg what a throwback - your earrings are lovely and remind me of some earrings I had in 2010 from a British brand called Tallulah-Tu. Miss that brand a lot eheh. I dig the bow trend a lot.
Hello. Sorry for my english but i'm french. I really like your videos, which are often very complete. I wanted to know if the edalene top size large because the smallest size is the XS unlike other clothes that start at 30 ? Thank you !
Balzac has released some nice Leopard print items (better than Rouje imo) if you wanna check it out :) I’m with you on all “trends I’m hating”, it’s already so damn difficult to find a good pair of jeans that fit me perfectly, so no I’m sticking with them and won’t invest in any trends that don’t look good for my body shape. Great video, Katie!
I agree with you on most points... but I still love my Cos off-white and Levi's blue barrel jeans (not egregiously barrel) as well as my Mary Jane flats made from leather and woven raffia. They are so cute, comfortable, and entirely breathable. The horseshoe jeans are the worst.
I think both of those are items I would like!! I like the subtle barrel on other people, and the woven flats sound super cute in leather/raffia - just not a fan of the plastic ones. ☺️
Butter yellow or pastel yellow is one of my favorites, but every time I tried to wear it, I ended up being an insect magnet, so I don’t know if I find it practical. Any tips to avoid that? 😂
The gingham pants are not Nordic (it is French), as are the Claudine collars. By the way, gingham pants and those blouses are always there, so they should be on sale at vinted (at least from Mediterranean brands: Spanish, French and Italian), I would advise looking at the composition and not buying polyester or similar, no matter how vintage it may be. be. I have some and I want to see if you can get others by the way, well, if I'm completely honest it's that I love gingham and polka dots and since every year they release beautiful things with those prints well... I have quite a few things. And blouses with that type of collar... Well, if I could I would buy them all, so I limited myself to 1-2 per year. Ways to wear gingham print pants (which are not for hanging around the house), for example: red top or cardigan, navy blue or black gingham print pants, and espadrilles and ballet flats. Or wear a black or navy top with red espadrilles or ballet flats. Top it all off with a basket and some red lips. Or wear an off-the-shoulder top or blouse with sandals and feel like Brigitte Bardot for a day (you deserve it)
@@katie_louise I guess there's nothing wrong with learning about them. The problem is when they cause people to shop non stop and mindlessly - and this is far too common...
15:16 omg no to these! It looks like odd legs, almost like you’re wearing a diaper… 😢 but hey, I still like slim jeans on curvy bodies, so who am I to judge? 😅 and capris….haven’t we learn yet?
I have lived in Sweden for 15 years, and I have never seen people wearing gingham trousers (unless they are pyjamas!). That must be a Danish trend not a Scandinavian one...
Hi Katie! We saw that you have a Sezane mug, well done! But please, don't hold it in a creepy way all the video duration. You are fantastic, just be natural!
I think in that case we should distinguish between sustainable and ethical? I feel personally leather is much more sustainable, if only because of its longevity and biodegradability compared to plastic. I would much rather buy a pair of leather shoes that will last for many years and then eventually biodegrade, than a pair of plastic shoes that last for one season and then end up in landfill. Do you have any recommendations on alternative footwear choices that are long-wearing, sustainable and ethical? 😊
@@katie_louise Avesu (www.avesu.eu) has a great info section that explains why some choices are preferable to others. Beflamboyant (www.beflamboyant.com) recycles plastic from the sea, that's a great idea. I know big designer brands are exploring the options too. Stella McCartney for example.
@@katie_louise I would like to add that I too wear leather shoes, sometimes. I have MS and walking is a challenge on a good day. If a shoe is comfortable and walks well, then I buy it, leather or not. But I am very conscious of the consequences of my choice. And I don't mean to tell anyone not to buy leather shoes. Let's just keep our eyes open and accept that some things are less sustainable than we would like them to be.
Absolutely love the coat you are wearing! and the *luxdups* bag !
Love your attitude about this bag and not caring about what people will say. *gtdupe* You are right keep your head up and no your priorities.
Yes to gingham, peplums, feminine dressing. I hate barrel jeans, but yes to wide leg. Not a fan of chunky jewelry on my small frame. Have several white dresses I look forward to wearing. Leopard in small amounts. I like soft yellow and it is usually difficult to find so glad to see it trending.
Love this!! We have similar taste 🥰
Yess totally agree! I don't like capris either. Straight and flare styles will always come back around imo. As you said, denim takes so much water to produce, and it's better if we stick to denim styles that we'll wear for many years. I'm still loving flares and plan to keep wearing them when they go out again! ❤
Love that!! 🤍
Plastic shoes are a no go, definitely! I still remember when I was torturing my feet with synthetic leather flats back in my uni days...I don't wanna repeat the experience if possible 😅
Omg same 😱 never again 😂
I’m avoiding trends; I don’t want to be influenced. I want to be inspired.
*gtdupe* This bag is well made and beautiful. Looking from the outside, you wouldn't know it wasn't true. I don't see these things.
Omg what a throwback - your earrings are lovely and remind me of some earrings I had in 2010 from a British brand called Tallulah-Tu. Miss that brand a lot eheh. I dig the bow trend a lot.
Boden have some lovely leopard print footwear. I bought the flat sandals and am just waiting for the weather to warm up!
Ooh thank you! I’ll check them out
Love your earings!
Thanks, they’re so cute!
Hello. Sorry for my english but i'm french. I really like your videos, which are often very complete. I wanted to know if the edalene top size large because the smallest size is the XS unlike other clothes that start at 30 ? Thank you !
Balzac has released some nice Leopard print items (better than Rouje imo) if you wanna check it out :) I’m with you on all “trends I’m hating”, it’s already so damn difficult to find a good pair of jeans that fit me perfectly, so no I’m sticking with them and won’t invest in any trends that don’t look good for my body shape. Great video, Katie!
Ooh I’ll definitely have a look thank you!!
I agree with you on most points... but I still love my Cos off-white and Levi's blue barrel jeans (not egregiously barrel) as well as my Mary Jane flats made from leather and woven raffia. They are so cute, comfortable, and entirely breathable. The horseshoe jeans are the worst.
I think both of those are items I would like!! I like the subtle barrel on other people, and the woven flats sound super cute in leather/raffia - just not a fan of the plastic ones. ☺️
Something I want to buy is a chunky irregular pearl necklace 😍
Yes!! me too
Thanks! Great, balanced ideas!
Thanks for watching!
Butter yellow or pastel yellow is one of my favorites, but every time I tried to wear it, I ended up being an insect magnet, so I don’t know if I find it practical. Any tips to avoid that? 😂
Omg this happens every time 😂 thanks for reminding me why I shouldn’t buy this color lol
The gingham pants are not Nordic (it is French), as are the Claudine collars. By the way, gingham pants and those blouses are always there, so they should be on sale at vinted (at least from Mediterranean brands: Spanish, French and Italian), I would advise looking at the composition and not buying polyester or similar, no matter how vintage it may be. be. I have some and I want to see if you can get others by the way, well, if I'm completely honest it's that I love gingham and polka dots and since every year they release beautiful things with those prints well... I have quite a few things. And blouses with that type of collar... Well, if I could I would buy them all, so I limited myself to 1-2 per year.
Ways to wear gingham print pants (which are not for hanging around the house), for example: red top or cardigan, navy blue or black gingham print pants, and espadrilles and ballet flats. Or wear a black or navy top with red espadrilles or ballet flats. Top it all off with a basket and some red lips. Or wear an off-the-shoulder top or blouse with sandals and feel like Brigitte Bardot for a day (you deserve it)
I actually own the Sézane Aurore jumper and it's really cute, not itchy at all ! would recommend (:
I’m glad you don’t find itchy - it’s super pretty! I’m so sensitive to mohair I wouldn’t be able to tolerate it 😭
Thank god I've been ignoring trends for... pretty much my entire life :D
Haha definitely a good way to go! I find it fun to learn about them and take inspo but don’t buy in to many ☺️
@@katie_louise I guess there's nothing wrong with learning about them. The problem is when they cause people to shop non stop and mindlessly - and this is far too common...
@@hannarellah8497 agreed!
Why empty mug held up?!
It’s not empty…?
I 100% agree on the hates. Let's leave capris to the ladies over 60 please
🤣
Love peplum! Agree about the barrel jeans, awful. Hon can you not have more subscribers? You are absolutely great.
Awh that’s kind, thank you!
15:16 omg no to these! It looks like odd legs, almost like you’re wearing a diaper… 😢 but hey, I still like slim jeans on curvy bodies, so who am I to judge? 😅 and capris….haven’t we learn yet?
I have lived in Sweden for 15 years, and I have never seen people wearing gingham trousers (unless they are pyjamas!). That must be a Danish trend not a Scandinavian one...
I think part of the trend is kind of 'pyjamas worn as trousers' but maybe I'm mistaken! Maybe it's more of an internet trend and less apparent irl
Great video. I agree with a lot of your hates lol 😅
Love your loves too!
Hehe thank you!
Hi Katie! We saw that you have a Sezane mug, well done! But please, don't hold it in a creepy way all the video duration. You are fantastic, just be natural!
How is it possible to hold a mug in a creepy way?! Bizarre comment.
@@katie_louise😂😂😂 I had the same reaction! How does one hold a mug in a creepy way? 🤨
I understand plastic is not a sustainable option however let's not forget what leather is made of: dead animals. That's not sustainable either.
I think in that case we should distinguish between sustainable and ethical? I feel personally leather is much more sustainable, if only because of its longevity and biodegradability compared to plastic. I would much rather buy a pair of leather shoes that will last for many years and then eventually biodegrade, than a pair of plastic shoes that last for one season and then end up in landfill. Do you have any recommendations on alternative footwear choices that are long-wearing, sustainable and ethical? 😊
@@katie_louise Avesu (www.avesu.eu) has a great info section that explains why some choices are preferable to others.
Beflamboyant (www.beflamboyant.com) recycles plastic from the sea, that's a great idea.
I know big designer brands are exploring the options too. Stella McCartney for example.
@@katie_louise I would like to add that I too wear leather shoes, sometimes. I have MS and walking is a challenge on a good day. If a shoe is comfortable and walks well, then I buy it, leather or not. But I am very conscious of the consequences of my choice. And I don't mean to tell anyone not to buy leather shoes. Let's just keep our eyes open and accept that some things are less sustainable than we would like them to be.