I'm pleased to inform you that you are now part of the exclusive club of creators I subscribed to (and liked their videos). Great content, thank you! As a special reward, here is some feedback, hopefully constructive. Doing well: 1. I like your personal taste and style and find it classic and timeless, which is what I assume most men aspire to (in contrast with fashion-forward stuff that is just too much imo). Thoughtful, interesting, and balanced, which doesn't seem like a cry for attention. 2. Great sense of humor. I like the cheecky and self-deprecating humor and find it similar to mine. Are you too a dad? 3. Good use of visuals. As good as you are at speaking in front of a camera, visuals are key to pass the information effectively. The use of images and snippets of text is great to demonstrate your points. Growth opportunities: I'm assuming most of your audience is a novice in fashion and putting outfits together. They are looking to understand the concepts and apply them in their day to day. Well, at least I do. I suggest defining for yourself your target segment to cater to. 1. Focus on the basics - while it's interesting and inspiring to see what the pros or even advanced do, I think it would be more useful to spend most of the time on beginner to medium levels. Providing more examples and explaining how to translate the concepts to our own lives. For instance, how would you approach putting together an outfit (or three) for the day that applies the concept of your video? It's hard to grasp a new concept and how to apply it using just a couple of sentences and examples. 2. Casual vs. formal/business - I'm going to assume that most people, especially in the U.S., barely wear suits and business wear on a day-to-day basis. I think most dress casual at least 90% of the time (maybe that should be a poll?). Consider focusing more on how to apply the concepts to casual wear in order to elevate it. 3. Less is more - maybe it's just sleep-deprived me, but I feel like your videos are packed with (helpful) information, which can be overwhelming to apply. I suggest breaking them down to less tips/concepts and making sure the 2-3 key points come across super clear and applicable. Another option is making breakes in the video to guide the viewer - "first master this part before you worry about that". Here are other ideas for useful content: - Personal take - show us your wardrobe and your personal style. How do you choose your outfit? How do you shop? What was your journey to improve your style? How do you get inspired? - Makeover - provide examples of how you'd take a not-so-great average Joe's outfit and turn it around. - Breaking the rules - you mentioned in multiple videos how breaking the "rules" can work out some time. Explaining WHY they were able to get away with it is bith interesting and builds a deeper understanding of fashion imo. Overall great job, keep it up! Looking forward to your next video.
@@orshperling8703 that is OUTSTANDING FEEDBACK! I highly appreciate you taking so much time to give me the input I need. And I absolutely agree with you on staying more on the beginner and medium level. I’d love to get your input on potential future topics. If you like, shoot me/us an e-mail via the mail that is to be found at the bottom of every video description. So we can arrange to talk 👍🏻
I am a fan of He Spoke Style, however, since Brian Secawa has seemed to have decelerated in producing new content, The Style Consultant has stepped up to fill the void. The presentation of the content in your video repertoire is slightly different respectively from He Spoke Style. I find your videos very interesting and informative; with an approach that has flair, humor, and style depth. Bravo!
I believe this is your most instructive and masterful video yet. Love it!
@@DragosDreamer1989 thank you very much :)
Such a helpful guide! These pattern styling tips will definitely level up any wardrobe 👔✨
I’m terrified of mixing patterns. I need to give it a try. This video gives me hope that I can do it.
This is a great video.
I'm pleased to inform you that you are now part of the exclusive club of creators I subscribed to (and liked their videos). Great content, thank you!
As a special reward, here is some feedback, hopefully constructive.
Doing well:
1. I like your personal taste and style and find it classic and timeless, which is what I assume most men aspire to (in contrast with fashion-forward stuff that is just too much imo). Thoughtful, interesting, and balanced, which doesn't seem like a cry for attention.
2. Great sense of humor. I like the cheecky and self-deprecating humor and find it similar to mine. Are you too a dad?
3. Good use of visuals. As good as you are at speaking in front of a camera, visuals are key to pass the information effectively. The use of images and snippets of text is great to demonstrate your points.
Growth opportunities:
I'm assuming most of your audience is a novice in fashion and putting outfits together. They are looking to understand the concepts and apply them in their day to day. Well, at least I do. I suggest defining for yourself your target segment to cater to.
1. Focus on the basics - while it's interesting and inspiring to see what the pros or even advanced do, I think it would be more useful to spend most of the time on beginner to medium levels. Providing more examples and explaining how to translate the concepts to our own lives. For instance, how would you approach putting together an outfit (or three) for the day that applies the concept of your video? It's hard to grasp a new concept and how to apply it using just a couple of sentences and examples.
2. Casual vs. formal/business - I'm going to assume that most people, especially in the U.S., barely wear suits and business wear on a day-to-day basis. I think most dress casual at least 90% of the time (maybe that should be a poll?). Consider focusing more on how to apply the concepts to casual wear in order to elevate it.
3. Less is more - maybe it's just sleep-deprived me, but I feel like your videos are packed with (helpful) information, which can be overwhelming to apply. I suggest breaking them down to less tips/concepts and making sure the 2-3 key points come across super clear and applicable. Another option is making breakes in the video to guide the viewer - "first master this part before you worry about that".
Here are other ideas for useful content:
- Personal take - show us your wardrobe and your personal style. How do you choose your outfit? How do you shop? What was your journey to improve your style? How do you get inspired?
- Makeover - provide examples of how you'd take a not-so-great average Joe's outfit and turn it around.
- Breaking the rules - you mentioned in multiple videos how breaking the "rules" can work out some time. Explaining WHY they were able to get away with it is bith interesting and builds a deeper understanding of fashion imo.
Overall great job, keep it up! Looking forward to your next video.
@@orshperling8703 that is OUTSTANDING FEEDBACK! I highly appreciate you taking so much time to give me the input I need. And I absolutely agree with you on staying more on the beginner and medium level. I’d love to get your input on potential future topics. If you like, shoot me/us an e-mail via the mail that is to be found at the bottom of every video description. So we can arrange to talk 👍🏻
@@TheStyleConsultant
Hey it's a nice video.
But please one for casuals too. This seems to be purely suits/formals focused video.
Great video!
Dude just found your channel, solid sub from me, great job, loving your content , pls keep em coming.
Another great video😉
This channel will grow quick.
Happy Hollydays from Portugal.
Are there places in the world where plaid is pronounced "played"? Here in the UK it's usually said as "pladd"
Nice. Could you credit where the sources of the pictures you use? That would be helpful.
Where'd you find the photo of the 3 guys on the pro level. Really beautiful and I'd live to see more complex matching, to inspire ideas for myself
Some Ralph Lauren lookbook, was last year or something
I am a fan of He Spoke Style, however, since Brian Secawa has seemed to have decelerated in producing new content, The Style Consultant has stepped up to fill the void. The presentation of the content in your video repertoire is slightly different respectively from He Spoke Style. I find your videos very interesting and informative; with an approach that has flair, humor, and style depth. Bravo!
Hello,
Could you please tell me what tie knot you are using?
I like you a lot. Good luck
great video as always, although the music was loud and kinda annoying