Thank you, this was very helpful! For a future topic, I’m curious about the most flattering way to wear scarves. I love scarves, especially silk patterned ones and love how they look on others but find when I wear them, it doesn’t quite work. Maybe to do with body type and how it’s tied/draped?
Oh it definitely does. I do know about silk ones (sounds classic) but winter scares for SN that do.not look good with high necklines as she said) so I do not go for small geometric but kinda leaning Lenny Kravitz, huge light ones than can go around the neck and still fall loosely over the body
I resisted being typed as a Natural for the longest time but this video convinced me that I am a Soft Natural. Often videos show boho style which is NOT my style - I prefer chic and minimalist, and your examples opened my eyes to how good that can look.
I’m mostly Soft Dramatic but maybe part Natural too (I don’t have a very well-defined waist.) I have large chest and square shoulders, long legs &arms. My rear is not round :-(. I do find the drop waist works well on me! I usually wear things that emphasize my bustline and long legs, but I have such a hard time finding clothes that flatter my waistline! I wish I could get beyond leggings and tunic tops!
Thanks for sharing. 👍Would you be able to do a video on long hair styles for soft gamines? I just feel more feminine with my hair shoulder length or longer.
I got a color analysis recently for carol Brailey and I was a true winter but I’m in the natural family I think. I don’t know how to balance my color pallet and body type.
Aly, I wonder if you can help me 🤔 It’s a challenge and I’m fed up and feel lost. Ok, I’m 62 years young, and have always loved fashion, make up and hair. The last four years I’ve had two failed operations for a prolapsed bladder that has put a stop to the power walking I loved to do. All in all I have gained weight around my middle with the added daily discomfort. Finding clothing that is comfortable let alone fashionable is hard. I’m 5ft 4”. Any suggestions would be welcome🤷🏻♀️ 🙏🏻🫶🏻
God really decided to give us shorter Naturals his toughest battles Edit: sometimes I really wish designers would come up with a new era of dress designs specifically made for us Naturals. FG had their moment with Audrey, R with Marylin, G with Twiggy, and there are so many designers dresses that seems they were made specifically for D in mind etc, but for Ns (N and SN mostly) we mainly have to work with whatever we can find. People say 2000s fashion was more focused on N and SN , but idk, I mostly remember pants, low rise jeans et more urban wear from that era. We never had our glamorous N era
@moemoeanisong but what you're saying isn't true at all. Do many stars are naturals they dominate the screen and music. Brittany Spears is a famous soft natural. Princess Diana a famous FN, most of the original super models and half the Victoria secret models as well. Also from the 2000s all those slip dresses only looked great on the flamboyant naturals.... Take another look . It's the most common type in the general public, so that's what stores sell now they are well catered for
aturals abound in the celebrity and fashion world (as stated above). Modern clothes are usually suited for Ns because unconstructed clothes are easier, faster and less expensive to manufacture.
@@tomjones2157 kindly reread carefully my comment. I've never said N are under represented with celebrities. I'm a SN I know perfectly Britney (since you can't even write her name correctly) is a SN as well. As a matter of fact it feels like a majority of them are SN. What I'm saying is what we don't have is a specific signature glamour style that was designed especially for our body type. Gamines Hepburn and Paradis had respectively their Givenchy and Chanel silhouette. Marylin had her siren silhouette. Or what, do you want us all to wear unconstructed clothing as the other reply said? Aren't we allowed to look glamorous in high fashion dresses taylored specifically for Ns? I've seen most of Britney's red carpet dresses and they mainly looked good on her bc she's pretty and skinny, but a lot of them clearly weren't meant to be worn with someone with Kibbe width. It's obvious you replied without even reading what I said till the end as you mentioned FN in your reply.
@@moemoeanisong Why would you say that? It was always my strength back in school and uni. But I'm getting old now, and the brain is falling due to illness. So please tell me what I didn't understand. ❤️
I think it would be cool if you did a video where you analyze the body types of people and their family members. Like to see what kind of variances there are between siblings, or between parents and their kids. I’m SC, my sister after me is SG, and I’m not sure what my younger sister is yet she’s not fully grown, but I feel like she will have a vertical line unlike me or my sister.
I'd love a video for women with short torso and long legs. I'm a gamine (FG in the new classification). My torso is really short (like crop tops aren't really cropped on me 😅). Sometimes it's hard to balans the proportion with waist emphasis to not end up looking like there's just boobs and then legs staring away...
she used to say she's a soft gamine, but then she said she was wrong about it. I don't know if she already has said what type she think she is, but she promised she would do that. hope that helps ^^
Aly, in 1975 i went to Joan Sanger’s house in oakland around the corner from me and got my colors done. She also taught a course which covered all this stuff about essences and body types. I am a Natural. John Kitchener a protege of hers and Ron Sackmans did my son’s colors in Oakland a few years ago and typed him as a Natural and said wear whatever brad pitt wears….haha. Are you familiar with these people. I don’t know how Kibbe fits into them but it’s exactly the same stuff. I have signed up for Kibbe’s november book on amazon. Love to hear the history that includes, Joan sanger, Ron Sackman and John Kitchener. And wear Kibbe fits into their evolution. I know there was a hollywood lady back in the 20s that began it all. Thanks in advance and love to hear from you. I watch all of your very informed videos.. when will YOU write a book?
hi Aly, this is more of a complicated request, but what would you say about trying to maintain a style of your own while also trying to wear your own lines?
Aly, can you please give advice about the body types after 40? I grew up classic. But my current proportions are more stomach. I feel like a romantic without the narrow waist. How do I hide my belly weight while continuing to accentuate my natural figure?
I have that theatrical romantic dress on the thumbnail. Despite that I have wide shoulders(in my opinion), people always compliment how good it looks on me.😅
@sandrasrm9815 I don't like sharp halter dresses on Romantics, even slightly sharper TRs. They look amazing on my Natural friends and celebs alike because it shows their shoulders and muscles nicely. Some Dramatics and Dramatic Classics look great too. I'm a Gamine and they look horrible on me at every weight.
Yes. I think she has a video on this. Some men look better in loose clothing, others in a fitted slim look. This is because they are different body types.
I appreciate your explanation and examples...but I'm still unsure which body type I am. It's just too much - LOL. I'm 5' 2", small bone structure, small breasts, evenly proportioned. I guess I could be natural or classic.
@glassawata lots of FNs look great in that cut because it is in harmony with width or horizontal artistic lines. These are Ally's personal guesses for discussion and entertainment. She doesn't dress people for a living.
No… long and short legs are beautiful 🤩. Long legs are just one more unique feature about you. Who doesn’t want that? Wear outfits that reflect your lines and composition (musculature, flesh, and bone structure). If the clothing silhouette harmonizes with your natural body, it will be amazing ❤
It depends on which body type you’re referring to. Soft Naturals, Soft Dramatic, and Romantic can all be described as voluptuous, but all expressed in different ways
@@MsMyraEmily mmm in general, I wouldn't describe as delicate,because you know,delicate is something fragile-like,and voluptuousness can look soft,but not delicate.
0:33 Romantic
2:48 Dramatic
4:06 Soft Dramatic
5:38 Classic
6:39 Soft Classic
7:24 Dramatic Classic
8:04 Natural
9:34 Soft Natural
10:16 Flamboyant Natural
12:05 Gamine
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Soft Natural 9:34
@@LoneRodeoJones thanks
10:16 Flamboyant Natural
@@gjimenahernandez1001 thank you
Thank you, this was very helpful! For a future topic, I’m curious about the most flattering way to wear scarves. I love scarves, especially silk patterned ones and love how they look on others but find when I wear them, it doesn’t quite work. Maybe to do with body type and how it’s tied/draped?
Oh it definitely does. I do know about silk ones (sounds classic) but winter scares for SN that do.not look good with high necklines as she said) so I do not go for small geometric but kinda leaning Lenny Kravitz, huge light ones than can go around the neck and still fall loosely over the body
Ok, thank you that makes sense. I’m always drawn to the classic but alas I’m a N. 🙃
I resisted being typed as a Natural for the longest time but this video convinced me that I am a Soft Natural. Often videos show boho style which is NOT my style - I prefer chic and minimalist, and your examples opened my eyes to how good that can look.
Aly you are amazing! Thank you.
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Thank you Aly. Please do a video on evening gowns for the body types. Thank you,
This was wonderful! Thank you Aly ❤
I learned so much from ur videos Aly, love u and thank u ☘️🌸💝🩵🌹
I would love to see a video of how you style your hair in your music videos. The waves are so pretty.
Love your breakdowns. They help so much.❤❤❤
This was very helpful! Thank you for showing so many examples.
I think an A-line skirt could probably work for a romantic/theatrical romantic with ingenue essence
I agree!...
@@thehalfbloodserb or a full ingenue woman that isnt tr or r. Just ingenue.
Fantastic video, thank you!
I’m mostly Soft Dramatic but maybe part Natural too (I don’t have a very well-defined waist.) I have large chest and square shoulders, long legs &arms. My rear is not round :-(. I do find the drop waist works well on me! I usually wear things that emphasize my bustline and long legs, but I have such a hard time finding clothes that flatter my waistline! I wish I could get beyond leggings and tunic tops!
Thanks for sharing. 👍Would you be able to do a video on long hair styles for soft gamines? I just feel more feminine with my hair shoulder length or longer.
The one video I NEEDED 😢❤
I got a color analysis recently for carol Brailey and I was a true winter but I’m in the natural family I think. I don’t know how to balance my color pallet and body type.
could you please do EVENING GOWNS for the body types? "spassibo" ♥
thank you very much for sharing your thoughts
Aly, I wonder if you can help me 🤔 It’s a challenge and I’m fed up and feel lost. Ok, I’m 62 years young, and have always loved fashion, make up and hair. The last four years I’ve had two failed operations for a prolapsed bladder that has put a stop to the power walking I loved to do. All in all I have gained weight around my middle with the added daily discomfort. Finding clothing that is comfortable let alone fashionable is hard. I’m 5ft 4”. Any suggestions would be welcome🤷🏻♀️ 🙏🏻🫶🏻
God really decided to give us shorter Naturals his toughest battles
Edit: sometimes I really wish designers would come up with a new era of dress designs specifically made for us Naturals. FG had their moment with Audrey, R with Marylin, G with Twiggy, and there are so many designers dresses that seems they were made specifically for D in mind etc, but for Ns (N and SN mostly) we mainly have to work with whatever we can find. People say 2000s fashion was more focused on N and SN , but idk, I mostly remember pants, low rise jeans et more urban wear from that era. We never had our glamorous N era
@moemoeanisong but what you're saying isn't true at all. Do many stars are naturals they dominate the screen and music. Brittany Spears is a famous soft natural. Princess Diana a famous FN, most of the original super models and half the Victoria secret models as well. Also from the 2000s all those slip dresses only looked great on the flamboyant naturals.... Take another look . It's the most common type in the general public, so that's what stores sell now they are well catered for
aturals abound in the celebrity and fashion world (as stated above). Modern clothes are usually suited for Ns because unconstructed clothes are easier, faster and less expensive to manufacture.
@@tomjones2157 kindly reread carefully my comment. I've never said N are under represented with celebrities. I'm a SN I know perfectly Britney (since you can't even write her name correctly) is a SN as well. As a matter of fact it feels like a majority of them are SN. What I'm saying is what we don't have is a specific signature glamour style that was designed especially for our body type. Gamines Hepburn and Paradis had respectively their Givenchy and Chanel silhouette. Marylin had her siren silhouette. Or what, do you want us all to wear unconstructed clothing as the other reply said? Aren't we allowed to look glamorous in high fashion dresses taylored specifically for Ns? I've seen most of Britney's red carpet dresses and they mainly looked good on her bc she's pretty and skinny, but a lot of them clearly weren't meant to be worn with someone with Kibbe width.
It's obvious you replied without even reading what I said till the end as you mentioned FN in your reply.
@@Cekatu reading comprehension isn't your forte
@@moemoeanisong Why would you say that? It was always my strength back in school and uni. But I'm getting old now, and the brain is falling due to illness. So please tell me what I didn't understand. ❤️
Thanks Aly for this vidéo🖤🖤🖤
Thank you from SN❤❤❤
I think it would be cool if you did a video where you analyze the body types of people and their family members. Like to see what kind of variances there are between siblings, or between parents and their kids. I’m SC, my sister after me is SG, and I’m not sure what my younger sister is yet she’s not fully grown, but I feel like she will have a vertical line unlike me or my sister.
Wedding dress: could you make a video of wedding dress for body types? Especially for Soft Gamine 😚😚 Thank youu
I'd love a video for women with short torso and long legs. I'm a gamine (FG in the new classification). My torso is really short (like crop tops aren't really cropped on me 😅). Sometimes it's hard to balans the proportion with waist emphasis to not end up looking like there's just boobs and then legs staring away...
I'm the exact opposite! My torso is wayyy longer than my legs - my husband is taller than me, but when we sit next to each other I seem taller 😂
very helpful, thank you!
Aly did you ever say what type you are?
I think flamboyant gamine? But it's just a vague memory, so 'don't quote me on that', as they say.
Soft Gamine I believe but that was years ago. Don't know if she's changed it since
she used to say she's a soft gamine, but then she said she was wrong about it.
I don't know if she already has said what type she think she is, but she promised she would do that. hope that helps ^^
Im assuming she would have been a straight up gamine had kibbe not gotten rid of them.
Not soft enough to be a SG. Maybe a FG.
Aly, in 1975 i went to Joan Sanger’s house in oakland around the corner from me and got my colors done. She also taught a course which covered all this stuff about essences and body types. I am a Natural. John Kitchener a protege of hers and Ron Sackmans did my son’s colors in Oakland a few years ago and typed him as a Natural and said wear whatever brad pitt wears….haha. Are you familiar with these people. I don’t know how Kibbe fits into them but it’s exactly the same stuff. I have signed up for Kibbe’s november book on amazon. Love to hear the history that includes, Joan sanger, Ron Sackman and John Kitchener. And wear Kibbe fits into their evolution. I know there was a hollywood lady back in the 20s that began it all. Thanks in advance and love to hear from you. I watch all of your very informed videos.. when will YOU write a book?
Her name is Joan SONGER and she was influenced by susan caygill
hi Aly, this is more of a complicated request, but what would you say about trying to maintain a style of your own while also trying to wear your own lines?
Style Roots by Ellie-Jean Royden is the best tool for that actually! Are you familiar with that theory yet?
@@JohannaJalonen no, but thanks, I'll google it
Aly, can you please give advice about the body types after 40?
I grew up classic.
But my current proportions are more stomach. I feel like a romantic without the narrow waist.
How do I hide my belly weight while continuing to accentuate my natural figure?
content idea: what if you get models of the 5 body types and dress them?
Which body type best suits a-line shape?
I think A line would look good on most people, maybe not so flattering on shorter individuals or people who are heavier.
I have that theatrical romantic dress on the thumbnail. Despite that I have wide shoulders(in my opinion), people always compliment how good it looks on me.😅
@sandrasrm9815 I don't like sharp halter dresses on Romantics, even slightly sharper TRs. They look amazing on my Natural friends and celebs alike because it shows their shoulders and muscles nicely. Some Dramatics and Dramatic Classics look great too. I'm a Gamine and they look horrible on me at every weight.
I have a question: do these rules apply to men too? Meaning: can men be divided into the after mentioned categories?
Yes. I think she has a video on this. Some men look better in loose clothing, others in a fitted slim look. This is because they are different body types.
Aly’s video about men’s types is great!
I appreciate your explanation and examples...but I'm still unsure which body type I am. It's just too much - LOL. I'm 5' 2", small bone structure, small breasts, evenly proportioned. I guess I could be natural or classic.
10:16 Flamboyant Natural
Either Im the only FN that looks great in a tube top, or Im totally dysmorphic because its my favorite cut😅
@glassawata lots of FNs look great in that cut because it is in harmony with width or horizontal artistic lines. These are Ally's personal guesses for discussion and entertainment. She doesn't dress people for a living.
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Flamboyant gamine is always like half minute video. Why so short my friend? Good advice but compared to other body types it’s the shortest.
I feel the same.
quite literally skimmed right through FG😭
Yes,is always the last...I think she doesnt like this ID...
Same feelings 🤔
I have also noticed it. But I always thought it is because they slay almost everything! The most versatile ID in my opinion.
I think the main problem with gamine dressing is not being too feminine or masculine.
a minimalist approach with some details, but not big details.
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I really enjoy your videos, but dramatic classics you just pass by so quickly, compared to other kibbes.
Please do disney body types part 2!!! I need to know what Elsa's from Frozen is 😻😻❤️❤️❤️
Is there such a thing as legs being too long? lol xD
Mmm yes.
No… long and short legs are beautiful 🤩. Long legs are just one more unique feature about you. Who doesn’t want that? Wear outfits that reflect your lines and composition (musculature, flesh, and bone structure). If the clothing silhouette harmonizes with your natural body, it will be amazing ❤
I can spot a gamine without looking at her body, I can tell from their face. Is it just me?
Voluptuousness doesn't look delicate to me.
It depends on which body type you’re referring to. Soft Naturals, Soft Dramatic, and Romantic can all be described as voluptuous, but all expressed in different ways
@@MsMyraEmily mmm in general, I wouldn't describe as delicate,because you know,delicate is something fragile-like,and voluptuousness can look soft,but not delicate.
Gamines can be good friends. And I can lead them. I dont do admiration. Even the male gamines will listen to me. We will all hide during deluge
Dark colors - one can add volume
She forgot theatrical romantics.....
TR was the second topic she talked about 1:00
hi i'm flamboyant natural but i have 17 years old and the ideas that you give are so bored, i want something more fun 😢
Then find something more fun. Skill issue
Romantics are not the only women considered as sexy. There are a lot of women who are considered sexy who are not Romantics.
I literally rewatched this twice to see if I had missed Aly saying this. She doesn’t. I’m not sure what you’re referring to?