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I smile when you pronounce the word "denim" it is precious. English is one of your many languages. You are a talented inspiration even for me at nearly 75.
Yes, her pronunciation of the word “denim” brought me joy as well. I guess we can say it brings joy across decades since you mentioned your age and I’m in my early 20s. Cheers to us!
It's so rare to hear the phonetic "I" as an "e" sound in the US and wonderful to hear it represented here. I learned that pronunciation in some European languages like German and French and even from an Iraqi woman who was explaining how to pronounce the name of her country but hearing it online again in Jamila's video was a pleasant reminder of how the internet and English language can bring us to so many international perspectives and experiences!
The letter I sounds like "ее" in most languages, English is actually the exception 😅 Plus, the word "denim" comes from "de Nîmes" - pronounced approximately as "day-nEEm" - with Nîmes being the town in Southern France where such fabric was originally manufactured
Thank you so much for this video ! I dont know why but today i felt insecure with my entire wardrobe and spent the whole day on Pinterest seeking for outfits to feel more feminine and elegant. So your video comes right on time!
Wow, that tip on quality and stiffness/thickness of a shirt fabric really makes the difference between having a shirt that serves you when you work vs. working to make a shirt work (and possibly not even throughout the day if it's so wrinkle prone). Now I get why people talk about investing in certain pieces can be so crucial. Thank you Jamila, for all of your thoughtfully explained guidance and continuing work!
OMG! You just heard me! I have been thinking about it from a long time about capsule wardrobe but with elegance. THE CLASSICS!! All time favorites the hit one and you just made the video! Awesome!
I choose to live a stylish life, and dress appropriately. But suddenly something happened that got me thinking. I work for a big tech company, as an engineer. This job comes with a very high income. And I dress accordingly. But recently my boss told me I am overdressed for the job and that is why maybe people could find it insulting. I asked if there is a dress code and he said- no. And these are his exact words:“ there is no official dress code but you should blend in with your colleagues. People come here often in t-Shirts which they wore 6 days in a row. So when they see you dressed elegantly, that could bother them“ I was shocked! I should blend in with people who do not shower for 6 days?! I am not coming in T-Shirt and jeans to work. I am 34 and refuse to dress like a teenager. Dress code was different before pandemic but now, people really got relaxed. I do not want to follow. But again, that got me thinking, do I insult people by coming in shirt and pants, business dress, nice heeled shoes, with Make-up…?
In a word, yes. I had the same problem when I was working in an IT company before the pandemic. I would dress up in a professional way and wore office attire and my coworkers complained that I was overdressing. And the complaints were insulting at times. You see when you work in a male dominating industry and you excel, the jealous coworkers will find a way to block your progress and possible promotion. My advice is to dress in a clean, professional way, wear neutral colours and try to stay under the radar. There’s no need to stir the pot.
It’s not you that are too dressed up, it’s your colleagues being slobs! I wear what I love, not what others wear. They’re saying there’s complete freedom for people to go as casual as they want, but not for us to wear better clothes, how is that “freedom in dress”?
I was like, what’s a capsule wardrobe?? I’d only heard about capsule collections that people create with designers. I like that you always give background info on what you’re discussing.
Thank you Jamila for sharing your capsule wardrobe with the name of the brands and for explaining everything. I love your simple yet elegant pieces of clothing that you can mix and match and still looks classy. The black dress and the navy trench coat you look lovely.
I love Theory, too. But, my favorite clothes are in silk knit/jersey (I have hyper-sensitive skin) and I recently discovered that MM la Fleur silk knits are higher quality - thicker and have fully-fashioned (knitted-in) seams, not cut and sewn ones, which are inferior. I also got a woven silk skirt from la Fleur, and am very happy with the quality and thickness of that silk fabric, too. (No brand affiliation).
Thank you so so much Jamila for this video and your videos are too too amazing you are my inspiration and I wish you reach 800K Subscribers very very soon!☺️💞💫
In the post-Soviet countries most people speak English, French, German, as well as Russian, very fluently. Hence our pronunciation tends to be quite accurate and close to the authentic way.
Hi Jamila , A very elegant video. I was wondering if you play the white piano? I know how you feel regarding getting cold - I love being outside in the wind , but it goes straight through me. I'm a shivering wreck in no time.
Thank you for a great video! Would you consider doing one about black tie dress code? I would also love to hear you on how to receive elegantly at home on différent occasions (dinner parties, buffet with many people…). Thanks a lot!
Jamila!! I want to thank you for this great content! I've been studying this capsule wardrobe method for a while now and sorting out the pieces that should be part of it. My selection is similar to yours. However, everyone has their own lifestyle and their own selection and organizing this takes time. But like I said, I loved your selection, it's similar to what I've been studying and applying to my style. I also love Theory's pieces, they are very timeless! I identify with your choice of accessories that I see on instagram. Would it be possible to make a video with these choices? Ah, I thought your selection on Farfetch was amazing!
Hello. It would have been nice to see other neutral colors that are also basics: tans, creams, white, gray. Black isn't the only basic color. I don't really think the oversized denim shirts are basics for everyone. Different shoe options would have been nice, also.
Hey Jamila! I love all your content. I was just curious if you have ever thought about writing a book about woman’s dress rules for today’s modern ladies. I would totally buy it if you decide too! A topic that is common sense for some, but is a little tough for me as a topic of pairing, casual and formal dresses in the winter with tights and shoes. I don’t like always feeling like I have to pair darker colors with black shoes in winter and stuck with black shoes to go with all my winter skirts etc.. That is something I’m really hoping to get some More understanding on. And would love if you wrote a book that had this topic or even covered this topic in a video:)
how i wish creating capsule wardrobe applies to nurses too😢😅 we are trapped in wrinkly scrubs (hospital provide them from the machine, not allowed to bring "outside" scrubs )
Unless it's a modern trendy piece, personally I do not associate black color with elegance, it's The Help color. One of my colleagues wears a lot of black tailored / timeless pieces in the office, she looks like a salesperson. I do wear little back dresses in the evening though.
Just what we needed, Jamila! Thank you so much:=) One question: I see you wear navy and black together. I've seen style advice out there saying they shouldn't be worn together. Same for black and brown. So according to etiquette, is there actually anything wrong with that, or is wearing these colours together just a matter of taste and shouldn't be frowned upon?
I`m not an expert, but I think these colors combinations do not compliment each other. That`s why they are usually not worn together. Just by looking at them doesn`t give you a good feeling about the outfit, black/navy, black/brown looks odd. Black is very bold color itself, it needs lighter or brighter contrasting colors to make it as not so dark and overpowering. But by adding to it even more darker colors gives it just one depressing look.
Navy is blue, it's just a dark shade. There's no issue pairing it with black, treat it like a color. Grey and brown, however, shouldn't be paired with black because they're alternatives to black (grey is softer and brown is warmer) to make your wardrobe suitable for your complexion.
I've heard the reason this is a "style rule" is because navy and dark brown are too close to the color black, so you'll end up looking very monochrome...but, wearing one color head to toe is also considered very stylish so that idea makes no sense. If you think about it people wear black and navy all the time, the navy item is just in the form of jeans, and this looks really good together. I suggest not putting any stock in some of these old style "rules" that no one can ever explain, like no white after labor day. Whatever meaning they had has been lost and really doesn't apply to us in the current day. IMO both black/navy and black/brown look really good together, they are all considered neutral colors so naturally they pair well together.
I would love to see a VERY cold weather wardrobe! Winters are consistently in the negatives…. I feel like all I wear is a black puffer coat, black leggings, and black snow boots. Cute, but 4-5 months strait…. It gets OLD!
Great video, thanks, Jamila. I love your emphasis on high-quality and simplicity in your wardrobe. Just to note: accessories, the plural noun, is pronounced ak-ses-sor-eez, you’re saying accessorize - pronounced ak-ses-sor-eyez, the verb. That’s English for you, completely inconsistent in spelling and pronunciation!
But the last outfit is not much look elegant specially in conservative country that is too short and the texture is like thin , that white t-shirt is in the fashion last year but elegant is in between traditional conservative and classic
Agree. You can`t look sophisticated while wearing jeans. I personally started to reconsider wearing jeans. Now I even go groceries shopping in simple straight leg pants/slacks in a modern cut.
You lost my interest from the minute you told us how skilled and experienced you were in "wardrobe" although your appearance would not have led anyone to assume such. Most adults (20 or 50) would question whether you had the "know how) let alone could pass any useful information on. Do you ever edit your videos with an open, honest and trustworthy eye?
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I think everyone will agree w me, we need immediate video bout what Jamila eats& what's her secret to fit in a dress for 9 years!
I think she should make a video on what she eats in a day or about nutrition and diet in general. She glows
Exactly!
Discipline. Bet.
Genetics
It' mostly genetics, she has stated before that she's always been naturally thin and she's never been much of a big eater.
I smile when you pronounce the word "denim" it is precious. English is one of your many languages. You are a talented inspiration even for me at nearly 75.
Yes, her pronunciation of the word “denim” brought me joy as well. I guess we can say it brings joy across decades since you mentioned your age and I’m in my early 20s. Cheers to us!
It's so rare to hear the phonetic "I" as an "e" sound in the US and wonderful to hear it represented here. I learned that pronunciation in some European languages like German and French and even from an Iraqi woman who was explaining how to pronounce the name of her country but hearing it online again in Jamila's video was a pleasant reminder of how the internet and English language can bring us to so many international perspectives and experiences!
The letter I sounds like "ее" in most languages, English is actually the exception 😅 Plus, the word "denim" comes from "de Nîmes" - pronounced approximately as "day-nEEm" - with Nîmes being the town in Southern France where such fabric was originally manufactured
Thank you so much for this video ! I dont know why but today i felt insecure with my entire wardrobe and spent the whole day on Pinterest seeking for outfits to feel more feminine and elegant. So your video comes right on time!
Pinterest is awesome 🤩.
Can you make us a part 2 of this video, if you girls agree with me press like ❤️
Wow, that tip on quality and stiffness/thickness of a shirt fabric really makes the difference between having a shirt that serves you when you work vs. working to make a shirt work (and possibly not even throughout the day if it's so wrinkle prone). Now I get why people talk about investing in certain pieces can be so crucial. Thank you Jamila, for all of your thoughtfully explained guidance and continuing work!
OMG! You just heard me! I have been thinking about it from a long time about capsule wardrobe but with elegance. THE CLASSICS!! All time favorites the hit one and you just made the video! Awesome!
I choose to live a stylish life, and dress appropriately. But suddenly something happened that got me thinking.
I work for a big tech company, as an engineer. This job comes with a very high income. And I dress accordingly. But recently my boss told me I am overdressed for the job and that is why maybe people could find it insulting. I asked if there is a dress code and he said- no. And these are his exact words:“ there is no official dress code but you should blend in with your colleagues. People come here often in t-Shirts which they wore 6 days in a row. So when they see you dressed elegantly, that could bother them“
I was shocked! I should blend in with people who do not shower for 6 days?! I am not coming in T-Shirt and jeans to work. I am 34 and refuse to dress like a teenager. Dress code was different before pandemic but now, people really got relaxed. I do not want to follow.
But again, that got me thinking, do I insult people by coming in shirt and pants, business dress, nice heeled shoes, with Make-up…?
In a word, yes. I had the same problem when I was working in an IT company before the pandemic. I would dress up in a professional way and wore office attire and my coworkers complained that I was overdressing. And the complaints were insulting at times. You see when you work in a male dominating industry and you excel, the jealous coworkers will find a way to block your progress and possible promotion. My advice is to dress in a clean, professional way, wear neutral colours and try to stay under the radar. There’s no need to stir the pot.
You do you! 😀
@@TSD0416 this is exactly what I do, clean professional attire - neutral colors, and it is still „stirring the pot“.
Don't change! It's not your fault people don't have a style😊
It’s not you that are too dressed up, it’s your colleagues being slobs! I wear what I love, not what others wear. They’re saying there’s complete freedom for people to go as casual as they want, but not for us to wear better clothes, how is that “freedom in dress”?
this is what i have been waiting to start my elegant transformation. ❤
I was like, what’s a capsule wardrobe?? I’d only heard about capsule collections that people create with designers. I like that you always give background info on what you’re discussing.
We appreciate your effort and hard work. God bless you.
ok.. next up ew sockets, hangers, brushed brass clothing rack and a new couch and coffee table. something Minotti + Knoll and... wauwwww
That airport outfit is so elegant Ms Musayeva!
Thank you Jamila for sharing your capsule wardrobe with the name of the brands and for explaining everything. I love your simple yet elegant pieces of clothing that you can mix and match and still looks classy. The black dress and the navy trench coat you look lovely.
I love your style so much and I really appreciate such a video😊
Oh Ma'am we missed you so much
Great and inspiring video. Hoping to see video on wardrobe for short and pettier girls !
Thank you, Jamila.
I love Theory, too. But, my favorite clothes are in silk knit/jersey (I have hyper-sensitive skin) and I recently discovered that MM la Fleur silk knits are higher quality - thicker and have fully-fashioned (knitted-in) seams, not cut and sewn ones, which are inferior. I also got a woven silk skirt from la Fleur, and am very happy with the quality and thickness of that silk fabric, too. (No brand affiliation).
Dear Jamila, once again i loved the video, i love your style, thank you very much for sharing this with us.
Thank you so so much Jamila for this video and your videos are too too amazing you are my inspiration and I wish you reach 800K Subscribers very very soon!☺️💞💫
Honestly it was needed, thank you and yes you are looking gorgeous as usual ❤️
Thank you!!😊✨
Learnt so much from this video...
Wow! Just in time for summer traveling! This is great for college students like me! Thank you Jamila for another wonderful video
exactly! I saw this just as I'm planning for a course abroad
Thank you❤
I’d love to watch a closet tour, Jamila! Loved your videos.. 🤎
Thank you!! 😊
Yes! Was waiting for this kind of content!
I love how you use the original, French pronunciation of de Nimes (denim).
I can always spot a Reformation dress at a glance, they all have identically-cut bodices.
In the post-Soviet countries most people speak English, French, German, as well as Russian, very fluently. Hence our pronunciation tends to be quite accurate and close to the authentic way.
Draga Jamila,mnogo te volim i pozdravljam , Radomir Eric, Beograd, Srbija.❤❤❤❤❤
incredible !! I was just working on my new capsule wardrobe chic and elegant !!! ❤
Thank you Jamila, you look great in black, love the styles of the dresses something I would go by too))
Love this classic capsule from casual to formal wear. Would you consider doing jewelry pairings and or handbags to complete these looks? Thanks!
I need a cocktail dress for every occasion…I love FARFETCH! X
Timeless and elegant - thank you for this video!
Thank you 🙏🏼
I love this one so much
Please share your dressing style frequently in different seasons and occasions ❤
omg, I needed this! just reorganizing my wardrobe right now! :)
Hi Jamila ,
A very elegant video. I was wondering if you play the white piano? I know how you feel regarding getting cold - I love being outside in the wind , but it goes straight through me. I'm a shivering wreck in no time.
Very feminine and practical pieces. Thank you for this excellent presentation
You are welcome
Thank you for a great video! Would you consider doing one about black tie dress code? I would also love to hear you on how to receive elegantly at home on différent occasions (dinner parties, buffet with many people…). Thanks a lot!
Love that black dress, suits you so much.
Thanks!
Thank you so much...nice sharring and for me is perfect...😍😍😍
God bless you always 👸💯🧿👍❤️🤲
Love this! Theory is one of my favorite brands as well.
Jamila!! I want to thank you for this great content! I've been studying this capsule wardrobe method for a while now and sorting out the pieces that should be part of it. My selection is similar to yours. However, everyone has their own lifestyle and their own selection and organizing this takes time.
But like I said, I loved your selection, it's similar to what I've been studying and applying to my style. I also love Theory's pieces, they are very timeless!
I identify with your choice of accessories that I see on instagram. Would it be possible to make a video with these choices? Ah, I thought your selection on Farfetch was amazing!
Nice! :)
I was just thinking about creating an elegant capsule wardrobe ! Your video arrived at the perfect moment ! Thanks :)
Hi, can you please put links to the specific items you wore in the video?
What is in stock
Hello. It would have been nice to see other neutral colors that are also basics: tans, creams, white, gray. Black isn't the only basic color. I don't really think the oversized denim shirts are basics for everyone. Different shoe options would have been nice, also.
Hey Jamila! I love all your content. I was just curious if you have ever thought about writing a book about woman’s dress rules for today’s modern ladies. I would totally buy it if you decide too! A topic that is common sense for some, but is a little tough for me as a topic of pairing, casual and formal dresses in the winter with tights and shoes. I don’t like always feeling like I have to pair darker colors with black shoes in winter and stuck with black shoes to go with all my winter skirts etc.. That is something I’m really hoping to get some More understanding on. And would love if you wrote a book that had this topic or even covered this topic in a video:)
Random question: is this your home or just a studio for shooting? It’s so sparsely decorated that I can’t imagine anyone living there.
how i wish creating capsule wardrobe applies to nurses too😢😅 we are trapped in wrinkly scrubs (hospital provide them from the machine, not allowed to bring "outside" scrubs )
Gracias 🙏🏼
Hi, Jamila!😊 Good video. Your voice changed a bit. What happened
😍😍
What size jeans do you wear?
Hi Jamila such a sophisticated wardrobe. Curious what brand are the leather pants you have on in this video?
I still haven't received my books and i ordered them MoNTHS ago. Anybody else have this problem?
DM her on Instagram.
Unless it's a modern trendy piece, personally I do not associate black color with elegance, it's The Help color. One of my colleagues wears a lot of black tailored / timeless pieces in the office, she looks like a salesperson. I do wear little back dresses in the evening though.
The Help???
Jamila, would you mind sharing the brand of your leather pants, please?
Just what we needed, Jamila! Thank you so much:=) One question: I see you wear navy and black together. I've seen style advice out there saying they shouldn't be worn together. Same for black and brown. So according to etiquette, is there actually anything wrong with that, or is wearing these colours together just a matter of taste and shouldn't be frowned upon?
I`m not an expert, but I think these colors combinations do not compliment each other. That`s why they are usually not worn together. Just by looking at them doesn`t give you a good feeling about the outfit, black/navy, black/brown looks odd. Black is very bold color itself, it needs lighter or brighter contrasting colors to make it as not so dark and overpowering. But by adding to it even more darker colors gives it just one depressing look.
Navy is blue, it's just a dark shade. There's no issue pairing it with black, treat it like a color. Grey and brown, however, shouldn't be paired with black because they're alternatives to black (grey is softer and brown is warmer) to make your wardrobe suitable for your complexion.
I've heard the reason this is a "style rule" is because navy and dark brown are too close to the color black, so you'll end up looking very monochrome...but, wearing one color head to toe is also considered very stylish so that idea makes no sense.
If you think about it people wear black and navy all the time, the navy item is just in the form of jeans, and this looks really good together. I suggest not putting any stock in some of these old style "rules" that no one can ever explain, like no white after labor day. Whatever meaning they had has been lost and really doesn't apply to us in the current day. IMO both black/navy and black/brown look really good together, they are all considered neutral colors so naturally they pair well together.
Does anyone know where to get the black heels 😍😍
I would love to see a VERY cold weather wardrobe! Winters are consistently in the negatives…. I feel like all I wear is a black puffer coat, black leggings, and black snow boots. Cute, but 4-5 months strait…. It gets OLD!
I will note it down ☺️
Great video, thanks, Jamila. I love your emphasis on high-quality and simplicity in your wardrobe. Just to note: accessories, the plural noun, is pronounced ak-ses-sor-eez, you’re saying accessorize - pronounced ak-ses-sor-eyez, the verb. That’s English for you, completely inconsistent in spelling and pronunciation!
Winter voice ..
Hello Jamila, I want to join of Ur movie club. I didn't understand the procedure. Would u help me in this regard? Thanks.
What’s your weight and height?
Hi jamila,
I was watching you sell some leather items, and I lost your connection..... 😢❤
Hii are you uzbek😊
But the last outfit is not much look elegant specially in conservative country that is too short and the texture is like thin , that white t-shirt is in the fashion last year but elegant is in between traditional conservative and classic
Your mother I can't believe looking your so your so young
Jeans are far from being elegant...
Agree. You can`t look sophisticated while wearing jeans. I personally started to reconsider wearing jeans. Now I even go groceries shopping in simple straight leg pants/slacks in a modern cut.
Fast talker.
You lost my interest from the minute you told us how skilled and experienced you were in "wardrobe" although your appearance would not have led anyone to assume such. Most adults (20 or 50) would question whether you had the "know how) let alone could pass any useful information on. Do you ever edit your videos with an open, honest and trustworthy eye?
Jeans looks so weird
At least you are thin