If you were cooler 😅 you are so cool, Alyssa! And in a genuine way, not in an attention seeking way. You’re cool, in part, because you love what you do, know what you love, and are so knowledgeable and thoughtful. Someone to admire 💛 thank you for these lessons in styling, they are so helpful!
I find this type of video and walkthrough so helpful because this is the most difficult thing for me when putting my outfits together! Would love if you did more of these! Thanks Alyssa 😊
This is so great!!! Could you do a similar one with summer outfit? I feel it’s harder to do these with summer clothes because there’s limited layering…
Love this body positive and size inclusive video on proportion. When others use proportion to highlight looking ‘slimmer’ or address ‘problem’ areas you have used it to educate and empower. Thank you!!!
Pulling out a piece or two a week of maybes as an ongoing edit as you suggested. This video about proportions gives me another tool. I just watched it again today to help me through the process. It's a bit of meditative time, doing something both creative, purposeful, and something for me. Can relate to the geography (today's live video) not meshing with one's style. I live in Victoria BC, grew up spending a lot of time in Paris and Rome where my mom gave each of us girls outfits great thought before we went out. I decided tension is the way to go for me, Thank you for all the lessons I can ruminate on.
I really enjoyed this video!! Very informative and educational 🤓I would love to see more like this! I would also love to see you style other types of body shapes and get tips and info on how to adjust proportions depending on what shape one is. I've seen a lot of comments under this video coming from petite girls and women who seem to face challenges in finding how to style their clothes and find the right proportions. I am not petite but being a mid-sized slight hourglass type of figure also comes with its set of challenges. Tucking in a t-shirt or a jumper/sweater at the front of the waistline doesn't seem to work for me: from the front it broadens my hips and from the side it enhances my stomach 😕 Oversized can also be tricky... So general tips and ideas on how to adapt styles and silhouettes and zhuzh up an outfit depending on body shape would be greatly appreciated! ☺ Btw please don't feel that you're not cool. When you in your latest DITL video casually mentioned that you might go for an aperitivo with a friend at a nice hotel lounge it made so much sense because you're that kind of cool girl who does that 😎 Just as one example 😊 💜🌺
This stuff is so important. You don't always think about it when you're shopping for clothes. Those big oversized shackets and lots of other oversized items are really having a moment, and they're tricky to wear when you're a small person. You've got long legs and even so you work around the shortening effect of some silhouettes. Thanks Alyssa, great content.
Love this video! Great explanation and examples. I’m 5’4”. I have trouble with my blazers. I have several black “basic” blazers that Range from ending an inch below waist, to 6 inches below waist, to over sized that ends 14 inches below the waist. Which one to wear with the difference bottom has been a challenge. This video helps a little with the issue. Would love to see more about these blazers with different bottoms Thanks so much for your insights
Thank you so much for such detailed information on proportions plus the other details which may seem small tweaks here and there but makes a whole lot difference in the outfit. Love from India ❤❤❤
Girl. This was AGGRESSIVELY FANTASTIC ❤. I was taking notes during shop your closet yesterday to request that you do a deeper dive into proportions discussion. And then this morning, boom. Thank you for seeing into the future and reading my mind. Lol. Kidding. As a non-straight size wearer and petite-height person I feel like the vast majority of clothes secondhand, fast fashion or more sustainable are not made with the needs of my body in mind. I also almost exclusively wear flats. 🎉Because of and with the help of your channel and your considered, thoughtful, inclusive and wonderful work I have been able to learn to dress and expect differently from my clothes. Because of my specific needs, proportions might be where I put the most effort in. Please keep doing what you are doing. And please be so very proud of yourself today and every day. I appreciate it all more than you know ❤🎉😊
SAVED!!!! This one was particularly helpful for me, Alyssa. I was wearing the oversized sweater, bulky jeans and white sneakers yesterday and was thinking I don’t know why people say not to wear baggy jeans with chunkier sneakers, I think it looks pretty cute. And wore it anyway-and felt great in it all day. And now I know why. And I think these principles will come in extra handy for me going forward with my wardrobe….and trusting my instincts. THANK YOU!!
Love those light-wash jeans. I just bought some in a similar silhouette. This really helped me a lot, because I haven't worn them much due to not knowing how to put them together with a "harmonious" top and footwear. And I love your print cropped jacket that you've had forever! Actually found all of this video very helpful. Thank you!
I watched this video a while ago and kind of had the she doesn’t know just how bad my closet is. I definitely just need to buy new things kind of reaction. Then this morning I was struggling getting dressed and remember the thing about proportions and threw together an outfit that was super cute with my own clothing and maybe one of my husbands sweaters. Thank you for this and thank you for making these concepts so digestible.
This was actually so almost mathematically satisfying that I really enjoyed it, Alyssa. You broke down the Why's of different looks, and that's super helpful. Also: "Heft, heft, hefty, heft, hefty, heft, heft, heft." I lost count, but clearly a favorite word of yours. Bahaha. Love you!
Thank you Alyssa, - I always look forward to your posting on Sundays, I take on your ideas and apply to my own clothes - I have a list of outfits that i add to, inspired by you. Proportion is for me one of those things that doesn't come naturally - I see it when you show an example but often I know when something is off on me, but don't know why. I am getting so much better at putting outfits together thanks to your videos.
Friday I tried on 3 prs of midrise, straight-leg jeans at the consignment store. Two of them were slim to me around the hips and thighs; one pair fell slightly lower on my waist and was barely looser around the hips and thighs. To me, that pair looked better. Now I realize that was dependent on the shirt I wore to try them on, which was also slim against my body. Either way, I'm happy with the pair I bought and expect to use them a lot -- $14 was a good purchase!
I really appreciate your knowledge and especially your approach that advocates for conscious, intelligent and fun exploration and discovery - such a strong contrast to a lot of bad advise one stumbles on elsewhere (e.g., "never use more than two colors at once" and similar BS). I enjoy your videos a lot and find them very inspiring. Thanks!
I really dug this more technical breakdown - as well as the honest truth of trial and error and the results which come from experimentation. Being curious is really valuable!
This is such a good video! Seeing the detail, thought process, and step-by-step little tweaks one after the other really provided a great opportunity to see what difference they make. A great guideline to do the same in our closets. Fantastic, thank you!!
Hi Alyssa! I really enjoyed how you showed making small changes to an outfit can make such an impact! Practical video for me to improve the way I dress myself. Thank you for this very useful content! 😊
This video was very helpful! Proportions are hard to navigate but you made them easier to understand with your demonstrations. It is amazing what a little tweak can do to the whole outfit. Thank you Alyssa!
LOVED this video, one of my favourites so far, the ideas of proportion is absolutely crazy how it can impact how we feel and look in the clothes we wear :)
Great lessons! I hope you'll continue with proportion videos, including tops and dresses or skirts. I'm always a fan of zzzhzzing(sp?). By that, I means the tweaks and adjustments you make. You have a master's eye for those. While I see your points on tucking pants into boots for a more dynamic look, I'm always going to be a fan of long, lean legs with the same color footwear, ideally with a pointed toe. From some of your earlier videos, I'll never get the capri or above-the-ankle pant look. You're the expert, but those are not for me. Thanks, as always, for sharing your great eye with us!
Brilliant video. I sometimes struggle with an outfit, feel something is not right and can't put my finger on it. Now I understand so much better. Tks a lot!
This is so incredibly helpful!!! I have struggled so much with similar looks and I had never thought about my shoes like that and how they could be throwing my whole outfit off! Thank you!
You’re just awesome ❤. For just this short time in just explaining and demonstrating why, I will remember these pointers when standing in front of the mirror looking at how I styled my pieces.
Hi Alyssa this is Kiki! Thank you very much for this video. It was helpful especially because of your breaking down of elements and detailed explanation ^^
This was one of the best styling video I have seen of late. Your advise was practical, realistic and insightful. Thank you so much for this high quality content.
This is key! I stand in front of the mirror adjusting proportion all the time. Having my hair up can change everything! As a tall person things can get costumey or over dramatic, proportion is what saves an outfit every time.
I've been looking for a jeans with that style for a while - blue denim square front pockets with the stitched hem look. I found one with a raw hem, but I'd love one with a finished look
Thank you for your insights into improving our fashion understanding and confidence. I really appreciated the column idea to dressing for individuals modest about their waist area. I just struggle with living in Calgary (cold) but teaching kindergarten (running around all day in my 50’s) and managing my body temperature comfortably with two shirts-getting too cold then too hot and losing the cohesiveness of the outfit by removing a layer, thus exposing my tummy area anyway…Challenging!!!
I appreciate that your channel is about styling rather than the selling of clothing. I understand why people do it, but it is not at all helpful for me. Your presentations, on the other hand, are really valuable. I am going on a trip for 2 1/2 weeks to Europe. I have to be dressed very stylishly, but I can’t bring 5 suitcases. I have been having trouble with making outfits because my coats are oversized, and my shoes are also similar. I have matched colors for my tops and bottoms in order to disguise what I feel are short legs and a long torso (it bugs me), but I hadn’t given thought to your brilliant way of looking at proportions. I feel grateful to have had the opportunity to see this video and to you for making it!
Thank you! That tutorial made perfect sense proven by your demonstration with the garments. Columns and scale explained were brilliantly balanced. Thank you again.
Such a great video! But when you put on white shirt and then you exchange it with the very nice little oriental jacket it becomes so obvious how the last one suits you so much more, emphasizing you beautiful and bright personality.
This was excellent, Alyssa. Proportions of outfits are always an issue for me at 5'1. I totally agree with the comments you made of the black jeans, they hit you in an odd spot as they shorten your legs visually but when you tucked them into your metalic boots your vertical line increased, at least to my eye. Gosh, are they your metallic flats you once tried to recolour silver? Did you end up getting them done professionally or continued to do yourself? I always loved those shoes 😊 Thank you for such an informative, professional master class in proportion ❤
I really enjoy your content and this one was fab!! so informative and really just got me thinking about my own wardrobe and how I can change the way I wear what I already have. thanks Alyssa :)
WOW!!! This was such an excellent exercise…i will usually try something on and know I don’t like it, but I can’t identify exactly why…but this is so well articulated…LOVE…please give us more but maybe a little more complex with mixing pattern on pattern, etc.
You know what. I think we are actually over tucking everthing in. SO over. It actually looks so fresh when you wear the wide leg jeans with the oversized sweater just as it is!! I love that look. Will start wearing all my knitwear like that from now on.
Hi Alyssa, I love when you show examples of the proportion factors (that are more profound than just rules!)! I have a variety of tight/loose clothes that I could do better playing with, and I don’t always take my shoes into account by outfit aside from weather and perhaps color… Hey, how about that spin-off video on proportions for indoor work-from-home outfits with indoor shoe shapes replacing bunny slippers or bare feet/socks only?
Great help! It's nice to see how these tweaks make an impact. Really like the black top at 8:55 - where did you get it? Very graceful and flattering on you.
Alyssa this was a fantastic, helpful video! I'm sending the link to several friends for sure. There was so much to learn in here that I'm planning on rewatching a few more times. Thank you!!!!!
Alyssa, within seconds your intro had me excited and ready for 'school'. Great video! I loved your explantions and examples. I'm petite and not very curvy, so the first thing I noticed was that the heftier contrasting belts tends to take over make your waist appear larger compared to your hips, not something that would benefit me. It was fun to see how quickly tiny tweeks can make such a huge difference. Also, the chunkier boots looked great or gigantic depending on, again, the tweeks. Lots of good lessons! Question to ask myself, when I'm in front of a mirror...Is it Cohesive, Interesting or just Off? When the video ended, my thought was, "Oh, No! It's over already?" Thank you for putting this together. More please.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU! Alyssa, So informative and lets me know some reasons behind why I play and replay till my eyes say it's right for me! (...by the way you are definitely expressing your 'bombshell" descriptive word with your appearance in this great video🤓❤
Thank you for this video! You've taught me so so much through your videos!!!! Its really made it easier for me (a 5`2 woman) to try the oversized silhouette. If you are considering making more of these type of content, would you consider doing one on footwear too? I find footwear to be my undoing :(. I live in the warm and sunny Australia and can never seem to work out what to wear with my clothes.
I love how you explain why something works or why it doesn't and the little tweaks that make a difference. Really helpful, thank you.
If you were cooler 😅 you are so cool, Alyssa! And in a genuine way, not in an attention seeking way. You’re cool, in part, because you love what you do, know what you love, and are so knowledgeable and thoughtful. Someone to admire 💛 thank you for these lessons in styling, they are so helpful!
Exactly what I was going to say! 😍☺️if she were any cooler?! Well, idk if we could handle it!! 😂
ahhhhh you're too kind thank you for being here xoxo
ahhhh thank you xx@@karelmillard9854
This was helpful especially for me as a petite gal , 5'4" 115lbs. Scale and proper construction of stylish petite clothing is a challenge
I agree.
It’s so true when you’re petite it’s more of a challenge. 😊
i'm so glad it was helpful!
Try being 5'4" and 187 lbs; it's even harder to look nice.
What’s your diet and exercise like? I’m 5’4 and I want to weigh 125
I find this type of video and walkthrough so helpful because this is the most difficult thing for me when putting my outfits together! Would love if you did more of these! Thanks Alyssa 😊
Happy to do more of these!
This is so great!!! Could you do a similar one with summer outfit? I feel it’s harder to do these with summer clothes because there’s limited layering…
Love this body positive and size inclusive video on proportion. When others use proportion to highlight looking ‘slimmer’ or address ‘problem’ areas you have used it to educate and empower. Thank you!!!
This is such a great point 👍🏻
ahh i'm so glad you got it!!
Thank you for addressing those of us that don’t want to draw attention to our waists.
Pulling out a piece or two a week of maybes as an ongoing edit as you suggested.
This video about proportions gives me another tool. I just watched it again today to help me through the process.
It's a bit of meditative time, doing something both creative, purposeful, and something for me.
Can relate to the geography (today's live video) not meshing with one's style. I live in Victoria BC, grew up spending a lot of time in Paris and Rome where my mom gave each of us girls outfits great thought before we went out.
I decided tension is the way to go for me,
Thank you for all the lessons I can ruminate on.
I really enjoyed this video!! Very informative and educational 🤓I would love to see more like this!
I would also love to see you style other types of body shapes and get tips and info on how to adjust proportions depending on what shape one is.
I've seen a lot of comments under this video coming from petite girls and women who seem to face challenges in finding how to style their clothes and find the right proportions.
I am not petite but being a mid-sized slight hourglass type of figure also comes with its set of challenges. Tucking in a t-shirt or a jumper/sweater at the front of the waistline doesn't seem to work for me: from the front it broadens my hips and from the side it enhances my stomach 😕
Oversized can also be tricky...
So general tips and ideas on how to adapt styles and silhouettes and zhuzh up an outfit depending on body shape would be greatly appreciated! ☺
Btw please don't feel that you're not cool. When you in your latest DITL video casually mentioned that you might go for an aperitivo with a friend at a nice hotel lounge it made so much sense because you're that kind of cool girl who does that 😎 Just as one example 😊 💜🌺
This stuff is so important. You don't always think about it when you're shopping for clothes. Those big oversized shackets and lots of other oversized items are really having a moment, and they're tricky to wear when you're a small person.
You've got long legs and even so you work around the shortening effect of some silhouettes. Thanks Alyssa, great content.
Great point about thinking about proportions while shopping! x
I love this and try to apply….would love if you did this with like a size 14/16. Some I can convert, some I get stuck on!
I love seeing the before and after versions to really show how different small changes can make in your appearance.
You are a great communicator. I understood and enjoyed the video.
Love this video! Great explanation and examples. I’m 5’4”. I have trouble with my blazers. I have several black “basic” blazers that Range from ending an inch below waist, to 6 inches below waist, to over sized that ends 14 inches below the waist. Which one to wear with the difference bottom has been a challenge. This video helps a little with the issue. Would love to see more about these blazers with different bottoms Thanks so much for your insights
Happy it helps!
I really felt the visuals worked really well in this video - it makes me realize that I need to play with my clothes more.
I just want to comment that your hair in this video is beautiful!
Thank you so much for such detailed information on proportions plus the other details which may seem small tweaks here and there but makes a whole lot difference in the outfit. Love from India ❤❤❤
My pleasure!! Happy styling!
I could watch these all day! You put words to what my eyes know, but don’t translate with the articulation you bring for the table.
Girl. This was AGGRESSIVELY FANTASTIC ❤. I was taking notes during shop your closet yesterday to request that you do a deeper dive into proportions discussion. And then this morning, boom. Thank you for seeing into the future and reading my mind. Lol. Kidding.
As a non-straight size wearer and petite-height person I feel like the vast majority of clothes secondhand, fast fashion or more sustainable are not made with the needs of my body in mind. I also almost exclusively wear flats. 🎉Because of and with the help of your channel and your considered, thoughtful, inclusive and wonderful work I have been able to learn to dress and expect differently from my clothes. Because of my specific needs, proportions might be where I put the most effort in. Please keep doing what you are doing. And please be so very proud of yourself today and every day. I appreciate it all more than you know ❤🎉😊
ahhhh MY PLEASURE! So glad you joined us yeseterday! xo
Proportions was always a problem. Your demonstration of Proportion is dead on 😊 Thank you Alyssa ❤
I'm so glad you found it helpful!! They are tricky! YAY! xx
Great demo. Luv the coats with the boots explanations; especially with you modeling the different options. Those boots are great too 😊
This is wonderful. I think I will have to watch it 5 times. Lots to absorb. Thanks.
That crop jacket is the most versatile thing! Love it!
I love the ease and simplicity you are teaching us about fashion. It is so understandable.Thank you.❤
I take this to heart - thank you!
@@AlyssaBeltempo And I mean it from heart.🥰
Loved this video! So many new-to-me ways to look at proportions, thanks!
SAVED!!!! This one was particularly helpful for me, Alyssa. I was wearing the oversized sweater, bulky jeans and white sneakers yesterday and was thinking I don’t know why people say not to wear baggy jeans with chunkier sneakers, I think it looks pretty cute. And wore it anyway-and felt great in it all day. And now I know why. And I think these principles will come in extra handy for me going forward with my wardrobe….and trusting my instincts. THANK YOU!!
ahhh so glad you trusted your instincts - that is a huge part of it!
Love those light-wash jeans. I just bought some in a similar silhouette. This really helped me a lot, because I haven't worn them much due to not knowing how to put them together with a "harmonious" top and footwear. And I love your print cropped jacket that you've had forever! Actually found all of this video very helpful. Thank you!
So glad you found it helpful! xx
I watched this video a while ago and kind of had the she doesn’t know just how bad my closet is. I definitely just need to buy new things kind of reaction. Then this morning I was struggling getting dressed and remember the thing about proportions and threw together an outfit that was super cute with my own clothing and maybe one of my husbands sweaters. Thank you for this and thank you for making these concepts so digestible.
Yep, we may have the pieces, but it's the putting it together to make the best.🎉🎉
Those tips are awesome! Thank you beautiful Alyssa.
Thank you for watching!
This was actually so almost mathematically satisfying that I really enjoyed it, Alyssa. You broke down the Why's of different looks, and that's super helpful. Also: "Heft, heft, hefty, heft, hefty, heft, heft, heft." I lost count, but clearly a favorite word of yours. Bahaha. Love you!
Thank you Alyssa, - I always look forward to your posting on Sundays, I take on your ideas and apply to my own clothes - I have a list of outfits that i add to, inspired by you. Proportion is for me one of those things that doesn't come naturally - I see it when you show an example but often I know when something is off on me, but don't know why. I am getting so much better at putting outfits together thanks to your videos.
Ahhh that is the best thing to hear thank you i take it to heart xx
Would love another one of these with skirts and dresses!
Friday I tried on 3 prs of midrise, straight-leg jeans at the consignment store. Two of them were slim to me around the hips and thighs; one pair fell slightly lower on my waist and was barely looser around the hips and thighs. To me, that pair looked better. Now I realize that was dependent on the shirt I wore to try them on, which was also slim against my body. Either way, I'm happy with the pair I bought and expect to use them a lot -- $14 was a good purchase!
a great purchase! And yes - the shirt makes a big difference!
My favorite video you’ve ever made.
Loved the Master Class on proposition!❤❤
I really appreciate your knowledge and especially your approach that advocates for conscious, intelligent and fun exploration and discovery - such a strong contrast to a lot of bad advise one stumbles on elsewhere (e.g., "never use more than two colors at once" and similar BS). I enjoy your videos a lot and find them very inspiring. Thanks!
I love this! Conscious, intelligent and fun exploration is exactly why I watch Alyssa. No judgement just creativity and curiosity 💜
You are SO TALENTED at what you do!fantastic video as usual.Thanks so much
thank you for watching!
I really dug this more technical breakdown - as well as the honest truth of trial and error and the results which come from experimentation. Being curious is really valuable!
I love looking a styles their silhouette and proportions. ❤ Not just their colors.
Hi Alyssa ! A video just on sneakers would be nice ! Because I never know how to wear my not so colorful ones.
And workout clothes! ✌
I'd also love to see how she would style colorful, fun sneakers.
thank you for the suggestion!
Another vote on a sneaker video! My feet feel the best in New Balance sneakers and that's primarily what i wear. White, khaki, or black sneaks.
This is such a good video! Seeing the detail, thought process, and step-by-step little tweaks one after the other really provided a great opportunity to see what difference they make. A great guideline to do the same in our closets. Fantastic, thank you!!
So interesting how little changes completely change the feeling of an outfit
This was immensely helpful! I love that a lot of this is just common sense while leaving room for creativity and personal preference. Part 2 : yes!
That was super interesting, thank you. Proportion is a weak area for me!
it's a tough one for sure!
Hi Alyssa! I really enjoyed how you showed making small changes to an outfit can make such an impact! Practical video for me to improve the way I dress myself. Thank you for this very useful content! 😊
Alyssa, the hair, the make up, the outfit! ❤❤❤You look amazing!
That last black jacket - chefs kiss!
Lovvvvve this topic!!! Thank you for sharing, Alyssa ❤
Great and educational Video as always, Alyssa. THX, You're great ❤
This video was very helpful! Proportions are hard to navigate but you made them easier to understand with your demonstrations. It is amazing what a little tweak can do to the whole outfit. Thank you Alyssa!
LOVED this video, one of my favourites so far, the ideas of proportion is absolutely crazy how it can impact how we feel and look in the clothes we wear :)
Great lessons! I hope you'll continue with proportion videos, including tops and dresses or skirts. I'm always a fan of zzzhzzing(sp?). By that, I means the tweaks and adjustments you make. You have a master's eye for those. While I see your points on tucking pants into boots for a more dynamic look, I'm always going to be a fan of long, lean legs with the same color footwear, ideally with a pointed toe. From some of your earlier videos, I'll never get the capri or above-the-ankle pant look. You're the expert, but those are not for me. Thanks, as always, for sharing your great eye with us!
yes! I'll do dresses and skirts and different trouser shapes!
Fantastic helpful tips ❤ love it
Brilliant video. I sometimes struggle with an outfit, feel something is not right and can't put my finger on it. Now I understand so much better. Tks a lot!
Excellent Video. Great content and delivery
This is so incredibly helpful!!! I have struggled so much with similar looks and I had never thought about my shoes like that and how they could be throwing my whole outfit off! Thank you!
I needed this. I've been drowning in my clothes and have realized I needed more balance.
You’re just awesome ❤. For just this short time in just explaining and demonstrating why, I will remember these pointers when standing in front of the mirror looking at how I styled my pieces.
This video was super helpful! I’m excited to try these tweaks with my outfits!
LOVED this Alyssa! It's a lesson for sure, and trial and error but you made it so clear. Would love to see more on this.
Hi Alyssa this is Kiki! Thank you very much for this video. It was helpful especially because of your breaking down of elements and detailed explanation ^^
This was one of the best styling video I have seen of late. Your advise was practical, realistic and insightful. Thank you so much for this high quality content.
always learning from you Alyssa thank you!
So far this is my favorite video and topic you have done! So demonstrative, educational and helpful. Thank you!
Alyssa, thank you. This is brilliant. I was wowed by the difference it made when you put your hair up. 🙏
This is key! I stand in front of the mirror adjusting proportion all the time. Having my hair up can change everything! As a tall person things can get costumey or over dramatic, proportion is what saves an outfit every time.
You are my style Guru ✨️ Thank you 💕
Love your videos! I’m learning so much ❤
I've been looking for a jeans with that style for a while - blue denim square front pockets with the stitched hem look. I found one with a raw hem, but I'd love one with a finished look
Thank you for your insights into improving our fashion understanding and confidence. I really appreciated the column idea to dressing for individuals modest about their waist area. I just struggle with living in Calgary (cold) but teaching kindergarten (running around all day in my 50’s) and managing my body temperature comfortably with two shirts-getting too cold then too hot and losing the cohesiveness of the outfit by removing a layer, thus exposing my tummy area anyway…Challenging!!!
This is one of your best videos. It helped me very much with all kinds of outfits. Thank you!
I love the videos like these where you teach general principles
Long ago the guideline was do not have half & half proportion top to bottom. You added to this basic concept. Thanks.
I appreciate that your channel is about styling rather than the selling of clothing. I understand why people do it, but it is not at all helpful for me. Your presentations, on the other hand, are really valuable.
I am going on a trip for 2 1/2 weeks to Europe. I have to be dressed very stylishly, but I can’t bring 5 suitcases. I have been having trouble with making outfits because my coats are oversized, and my shoes are also similar. I have matched colors for my tops and bottoms in order to disguise what I feel are short legs and a long torso (it bugs me), but I hadn’t given thought to your brilliant way of looking at proportions. I feel grateful to have had the opportunity to see this video and to you for making it!
Alyssa has several videos about packing smart for travel! Look them up, I'm sure they will be super helpful for your upcoming trip!
Really love a nice balanced proportion that is easy on the eye. Thank you so much for all the helpful insights!💞
That was helpful! This will help me to tweak things a little more; awareness is everything for me. Thanks, Alyssa! Have a great week!
This is such a helpful video Alyssa, I have learned so much and really enjoyed watching it. Thank you! 🙏 ❤
Thank you! That tutorial made perfect sense proven by your demonstration with the garments. Columns and scale explained were brilliantly balanced. Thank you again.
Loved this one! Super helpful!
This is a very helpful video for trying to understand proportion and how to tweak it when it looks a little off.
Love love love this video! So helpful to see the different looks❤👏🏽
Such a great video! But when you put on white shirt and then you exchange it with the very nice little oriental jacket it becomes so obvious how the last one suits you so much more, emphasizing you beautiful and bright personality.
This was excellent, Alyssa. Proportions of outfits are always an issue for me at 5'1. I totally agree with the comments you made of the black jeans, they hit you in an odd spot as they shorten your legs visually but when you tucked them into your metalic boots your vertical line increased, at least to my eye. Gosh, are they your metallic flats you once tried to recolour silver? Did you end up getting them done professionally or continued to do yourself? I always loved those shoes 😊 Thank you for such an informative, professional master class in proportion ❤
I really enjoy your content and this one was fab!! so informative and really just got me thinking about my own wardrobe and how I can change the way I wear what I already have. thanks Alyssa :)
I love your videos! You're a great teacher. Would you consider dressing other figure types, Alyssa? Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Great idea to have different body shapes (models) that you would show how to hide problem areas
love this idea - need to work on it!
@@AlyssaBeltempo Wonderful!
WOW!!! This was such an excellent exercise…i will usually try something on and know I don’t like it, but I can’t identify exactly why…but this is so well articulated…LOVE…please give us more but maybe a little more complex with mixing pattern on pattern, etc.
You know what. I think we are actually over tucking everthing in. SO over. It actually looks so fresh when you wear the wide leg jeans with the oversized sweater just as it is!! I love that look. Will start wearing all my knitwear like that from now on.
Same. I also love that look ❤
Very helpful video. I’m basically a more mature petite version of Alyssa’s body type😊
Hi Alyssa,
I love when you show examples of the proportion factors (that are more profound than just rules!)!
I have a variety of tight/loose clothes that I could do better playing with, and I don’t always take my shoes into account by outfit aside from weather and perhaps color…
Hey, how about that spin-off video on proportions for indoor work-from-home outfits with indoor shoe shapes replacing bunny slippers or bare feet/socks only?
I found this to be very educational and helpful for me.
Great help! It's nice to see how these tweaks make an impact. Really like the black top at 8:55 - where did you get it? Very graceful and flattering on you.
Yes, proportions matter to shape, size and your liking and fabric. Thank you.
great video, Alyssa! thanks!
You briefly mentioned the haistyle and its impact on the look - could you maybe expand on that topic? :)
Alyssa this was a fantastic, helpful video! I'm sending the link to several friends for sure. There was so much to learn in here that I'm planning on rewatching a few more times. Thank you!!!!!
wow thank you!
Alyssa, within seconds your intro had me excited and ready for 'school'. Great video! I loved your explantions and examples. I'm petite and not very curvy, so the first thing I noticed was that the heftier contrasting belts tends to take over make your waist appear larger compared to your hips, not something that would benefit me. It was fun to see how quickly tiny tweeks can make such a huge difference. Also, the chunkier boots looked great or gigantic depending on, again, the tweeks. Lots of good lessons! Question to ask myself, when I'm in front of a mirror...Is it Cohesive, Interesting or just Off? When the video ended, my thought was, "Oh, No! It's over already?" Thank you for putting this together. More please.
haha welcome to class! So glad you liked it:)
So good! Love the really educational vids, like this one!
THANK YOU, THANK YOU! Alyssa, So informative and lets me know some reasons behind why I play and replay till my eyes say it's right for me! (...by the way you are definitely expressing your 'bombshell" descriptive word with your appearance in this great video🤓❤
Great visual examples ❤
Thank you for this video! You've taught me so so much through your videos!!!! Its really made it easier for me (a 5`2 woman) to try the oversized silhouette. If you are considering making more of these type of content, would you consider doing one on footwear too? I find footwear to be my undoing :(. I live in the warm and sunny Australia and can never seem to work out what to wear with my clothes.