for some reason I'm really wondering about Tilda Swinton belonging in that category. For sure, she's is very elongated etc. But seeing some pictures taken from close up, just her face, no distracting outfit or hair style: she has very delicate features. Yes, sharp, but not protruding or "coming at you" . seems to me that her outfits are hard shells hiding a very finely chiselled diamond. Maybe that's where essence comes into play
@@MyAuthenticStyle-MAS I’m a FN, so it should be soon :) I’m very curious about what you will say and I’m very hopeful that the video will be just as good. You seem to understand the nuances within the Kibbe system (for example, that there are other ways for tall types to accommodate vertical, like through showing your long legs). FNs get stereotyped so badly on the internet that I’m a sucker for positive depictions. I’m tired of seeing shapeless and baggy stuff being pushed onto us.
Women’s bodies change after menopause too. Bone loss, fat redistribution and relaxation of cartilage and tendons changes to whole shape of body and face. Sadly, most of society ignores these changes that women go through. While taking the test, I wasn’t sure what to go by - my body now (no idea & unfamiliar to me) or the body I had before 50. 😔
Argh… I spent so many years trying to dress less boring and now I realise I was on a fools errand because I only look good in quite boring basic styles 😂 Great video, thank you 🎉
Is it common for dramatics to look 'off' in sleeveless tops? Or to look like the hulk in anything spaghetti strapped? Both of those make my shoulders look gargantuan :/
0:00 Intro
0:28 Video Assumptions
1:02 Dramatic Body Type
6:56 Dramatic Style Profile
18:10 Dramatic Sample Wardrobe
33:42 Outro
for some reason I'm really wondering about Tilda Swinton belonging in that category. For sure, she's is very elongated etc. But seeing some pictures taken from close up, just her face, no distracting outfit or hair style: she has very delicate features. Yes, sharp, but not protruding or "coming at you" . seems to me that her outfits are hard shells hiding a very finely chiselled diamond. Maybe that's where essence comes into play
This is a really good video. I can’t wait for your breakdown of my type!
Thank you! What's you type? I'm going from most yang to most yin so hopefully you're not waiting too long. 🤞🏽
@@MyAuthenticStyle-MAS I’m a FN, so it should be soon :) I’m very curious about what you will say and I’m very hopeful that the video will be just as good. You seem to understand the nuances within the Kibbe system (for example, that there are other ways for tall types to accommodate vertical, like through showing your long legs).
FNs get stereotyped so badly on the internet that I’m a sucker for positive depictions. I’m tired of seeing shapeless and baggy stuff being pushed onto us.
Women’s bodies change after menopause too. Bone loss, fat redistribution and relaxation of cartilage and tendons changes to whole shape of body and face. Sadly, most of society ignores these changes that women go through. While taking the test, I wasn’t sure what to go by - my body now (no idea & unfamiliar to me) or the body I had before 50. 😔
Argh… I spent so many years trying to dress less boring and now I realise I was on a fools errand because I only look good in quite boring basic styles 😂 Great video, thank you 🎉
I clicked to download the freestyle wardrobe capsule.Thing but I don't see an email to me😢
Love’ excited for more
Thank you- more coming soon!
Is it common for dramatics to look 'off' in sleeveless tops? Or to look like the hulk in anything spaghetti strapped? Both of those make my shoulders look gargantuan :/
I think so, personally I avoid thin straps and go for a thicker one to cover most of the shoulder
😍🤩👍