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  • Can YOU look good in OVERSIZED clothes? / BODY TYPES
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Комментарии • 206

  • @applepie297
    @applepie297 Год назад +318

    2:36 Dramatic
    3:26 Soft Dramatic
    5:00 Romantic
    6:09 Theatrical Romantic
    7:17 Classic
    8:20 Soft Classic
    8:45 Dramatic Classic
    9:35 Natural
    10:38 Soft Natural
    11:31 Flamboyant Natural
    12:20 Gamine
    13:53 Soft Gamine
    15:10 Flamboyant Gamine

  • @IevaKambarovaite
    @IevaKambarovaite Год назад +231

    And that's the beauty of knowing yourself and your body, having your own unique style instead of following the trends. That's why I love your channel so much. You always encourage individuality instead of being sheep 🐑

    • @Дилайла1970
      @Дилайла1970 Год назад +1

      Интересно, "being sheep" будет пониматься как "стадо баранов"?)

    • @olagerta8199
      @olagerta8199 Год назад +5

      I think the same and by this I love also other youtubers: Daria Andronescu, Fernanda - approximately right

    • @IevaKambarovaite
      @IevaKambarovaite Год назад +2

      ​@@Дилайла1970 I think we have a similar saying in Lithuanian as well 😊🐑

    • @wrendor9465
      @wrendor9465 Год назад +2

      I appreciate this content so very much. As a Romantic I have to be very careful with this oversized trend. Thank you Ms. Art!

    • @PuripuriDrawings
      @PuripuriDrawings Год назад

      ​@@olagerta8199Yes, I also love Andronescu channel! Her knowledge about colour is, in my opinion, the most well-grounded in YT ❤

  • @agnesagni
    @agnesagni Год назад +86

    Oversized is a conspiracy between the clothing and workout and weight loss industry. Spend a lot on getting toned and slim, still feel like an elephant.

  • @julieme7927
    @julieme7927 Год назад +63

    This confirms that I'm soft dramatic. Oversized looks so bad on me. I can only wear sweaters if they're fitted or if they have a ribbed bottom that fits properly.

    • @cherrydisaster2360
      @cherrydisaster2360 Год назад +16

      Fellow SD and I agree! Like, oversized really just isn't it for our body type. I do the same thing with sweaters: been buying them only if they're more fitted and it's been a game changer!

    • @Tashax405
      @Tashax405 Год назад +6

      I'm also a SD - I feel like I can get away with one oversized item if the rest of the outfit it fitted and if the oversized item is somewhat 'elegant' in style rather than slouchy. This current trend for oversized on the top and bottom looks terrible on me though. I think the point about looking for fitted wrists is good, I've always felt bat wing sleeves suit me well which is kind of an oversized look. Also long cardi's worn open with a fitted top or dress underneath.

    • @nonamenonumber-jx4xo
      @nonamenonumber-jx4xo Год назад +6

      I always end up looking bulky and fat in Hoodies, sweatshirts and Sweatpants. It makes sense now.

    • @tinachristoxo
      @tinachristoxo 9 месяцев назад +1

      I agree too! Couldn't pin myself between FN and SD but each time Aly mentions which silhouettes look better on which, I kmow right away 🤣

  • @prongs4137
    @prongs4137 Год назад +45

    Please do androgynous/masculins clothing for all body types.
    Also patterns! Which are best for which. Plaid or houndstooth or chequered or flowers or tiny prints or lines of small font words or chunky blocks of phrases/words and clever sayings...

    • @Flippinger
      @Flippinger Год назад +6

      She has a video about patterns.

  • @Luisa_san
    @Luisa_san Год назад +25

    Today I am really early here haha
    I have always wondered why I look terrible with oversized clothes while some people look so cool but as a TR it is a bit difficult to find trendy things that follow those lines

  • @catherinemooreland9336
    @catherinemooreland9336 Год назад +16

    I’m a very slim soft dramatic (think Ava Gardner) and I can pull off a chic edgy aesthetic with oversized coats very well as long as the proportions aren’t too exaggerated. Think medium-chunky boots, high-waisted skinny jeans/leggings or high-waisted straight-leg pants, a decently fitted top and an oversized coat cinched in at the waist with a belt or worn open if without. It’s one of my most flattering everyday looks and can be dressed up or down by swapping out different pieces and materials.

  • @justinenglish_5750
    @justinenglish_5750 Год назад +60

    As a petite romantic I hate oversized clothes with each and every cells in my body. I love it on other people and admire people who can pull off this style but on me it doesn't suit me at all. I look like I have gained 10 pounds. More than everything I hate the fact that in store they only sell long and oversized clothes.
    I agree with you, skinny or sleek pants will never disappear because first they became basics and secondly they are very practical. Who wants long and large pants falling on the ground catching the dust, the water, etc. Finally, they do not hide shoes!

    • @thepanda9782
      @thepanda9782 Год назад +6

      Agree as a TR, I literally have cried it's so frustrating to find clothes right now. I recently bought a hand-made jacket online & gave them my measurements & it still is oversized. Now I have to take my $300 jacket to a tailor for MAJOR revisions (sleeve, waist, total length, collar size, and shoulder all need to be made smaller).
      I cant even find clothes on Etsy that are tailored for curve.

    • @nataliah4478
      @nataliah4478 Год назад

      same as a petite SC - no clothes have ever been so unfriendly to the hourglass shape. Everything basically looks the same size as your boobs, and as a petite that turns you into a blob.

    • @tinachristoxo
      @tinachristoxo 9 месяцев назад +1

      I am somewhere around Soft Dramatic and about 5ft9. And I also despise long flowing lines and oversized items on myself as I feel as though I have gained 10 pounds.

  • @starburst9053
    @starburst9053 Год назад +26

    This is so timely for me! 😅 I love oversized but I know it's not my best look (soft classic)

  • @lapetitepoire5
    @lapetitepoire5 Год назад +48

    I'm a petite Soft Classic and I can't pull off anything oversized. It just looks sloppy on me and doesn't give the effect that I'm looking for at all. I look for classic timeless pieces that are impeccably tailored, paying a little extra for tailoring if need be. They definitely are harder to find these days and they cost more, but I opt for quality over quantity in my wardrobe and end up with items I wear forever.

    • @Flippinger
      @Flippinger Год назад +11

      Same here, petite and SC. Oversized doesn't work for me at all. I agree, tailored is not easy to find, and when you're, in addition, trying to find something for petite and in your colours it gets even harder.

    • @esmeralda3858
      @esmeralda3858 Год назад +10

      Your experience matches mine as a fellow petite Soft Classic. I feel dumpy and swamped in oversized clothes. I've made my mistakes, and I've realised that there's no point having them. It makes shopping very frustrating, but I'd rather have less clothes than wear something I don't look or feel right in. Aly Art is trying to help us (and I appreciate her efforts given the limits of current fashions), but I won't be wearing anything she's suggested. The shops have very little for us. I generally find that vintage clothing is the best in fit and quality for classics. I don't care if I'm not in fashion.

    • @isabellelam9606
      @isabellelam9606 Год назад +5

      super petite SC and my so called oversized clothes is a sweater with drop shoulder and I would roll up the sleeves to show my wrist. Bottom has to be well fitted pants. These days I have learnt that I should save the money to amend the clothes I buy from the online stores rather than getting a lot of clothes from the online stores and try to see if anything fits (cuz 9 out of ten times there must be something not well fitted).

    • @minervarose7664
      @minervarose7664 Год назад +7

      Omg me too! I am a petite (5ft) SC. While tailored pieces are great for office and formal wear, casual looks often tend to focus on oversized/ loose clothing (baggy pants and t shirts, flowy shirts, peasant style skirts, shirt dresses with no waist emphasis etc). So copying what i saw everyone else wearing, i too used to dress this way for casual occasions - however, rather than the effortless, cute look i was going for, i ended up looking frumpy, even shorter than i was, chubby (though am not at all overweight) and like i was wearing someone else's borrowed clothes! I have since realized that even my casual looks need a bit of definition. This doesn't mean having to wear sheath dresses and pencil skirts all the time. It can be as simple as tucking in my t shirt/ blouse into my jeans, adding a belt to a loose shirt dress or swapping a long, flowy shapeless skirt for a pleated/ A-line skirt that ends just below the knees.

    • @hiannahgus574
      @hiannahgus574 Год назад +2

      @@isabellelam9606 Another option is to find a brand which fits you well. For example, Talbots 6 petite fits me perfectly. No tailoring needed. Of course, I will still tailor some of my vintage pieces, if need be.

  • @Beading_Kate
    @Beading_Kate Год назад +37

    I would like to add that you don’t necessarily have to wear oversized clothes to be in this oversize trend. Oversize can translate through details and accessories. For example: it could be oversized pockets, collars or sleeves; oversized prints; buttons could be larger than normal; it could be a handbag that gives oversize feeling (large and maybe a bit soft/slouchy/drapey look, less structured and stiff); huge scrunchie hairties, puffy hair bands; large earrings, bracelets, rings, necklaces; sunglasses; even a scarf can give that oversize touch to the outfit which is needed.

  • @deirdrewalsh1134
    @deirdrewalsh1134 Год назад +26

    No matter how hard the fashion world tries people are now free to choose what they personally identify with. So many different aesthetics we can legit go romantic or academic or grunge or classic all hundreds of “looks” are totally in now.

    • @ecbalmer
      @ecbalmer Год назад +1

      Probably has a lot to do with the overwhelming need for us to recycle old clothing and keep vintage circulating

    • @deirdrewalsh1134
      @deirdrewalsh1134 Год назад

      @@ecbalmer I have always been a Romantic Goth and have always know it, before I knew the words for it I knew exactly the way I would present. However I have always given a slight nod to the prevailing fashion, so I like to “know” exactly what and where that is.

  • @katyasehryn8810
    @katyasehryn8810 Год назад +13

    As an FN I'm now very tempted to rock more oversized pieces and be eternally cozy 🤣

  • @ZwarteKonijn
    @ZwarteKonijn Год назад +55

    I'm flamboyant natural, and I definitely agree oversized clothes are a must in my wardrobe.
    What I use as day to day guideline for oversized clothing is slim-wide; like either the top is oversized and the pants are slim, or the pants are wide and the top is slim. Like I love to wear a short haltertop with cargo pants, or a very large t-shirt or a oversized hoodie with skinny jeans (or a skirt or cut off mini shorts), generally combined with my combat boots or high top sneakers. Or one of my favorite summer outfits is a long, wide, flowy skirt, with a wide belt, and a cute cropped top. It usually works well for the vertical line.
    Also I get a lot of my oversized tops from the men's section, a lot of men's clothes have lines that fits FN very well, and sometimes better than women's clothing.

    • @silynita
      @silynita Год назад +20

      This explains why men's clothing looks good on me. Also why do the men's clothes looks more high quality than women's clothes in the same price range?

    • @northwoodfalls1403
      @northwoodfalls1403 Год назад +10

      Mmmhmmm. Probably 80% of my wardrobe (also an FN) is menswear. Even my sweats are from the men’s department. I never buy women’s t-shirts. I find even the button up tops I do buy in the women’s department are “boyfriend” cut. Basically, I need a lot of long rectangles that I can size up or down depending on the drape I want it to have and that’s all but a mission impossible in the women’s department 😂.

  • @latinaalma1947
    @latinaalma1947 11 месяцев назад +1

    Would love to have seen this when it came out . I have subscribed to you for YEARS way before you came to the USA back when you did mostly makeup videos astounding ones where you could look like almost any movie star...you are SUCH a gifted artist, stylist, amd SINGER TOO. It is so frustrating YT does not feed me your videos grrrrrr.

  • @hudinacn
    @hudinacn Год назад +13

    This is perfect hair and makeup for you, Aly!

  • @JuliaKirsty
    @JuliaKirsty Год назад +1

    I'm glad you made this video. I once heard a stylist say "dropped shoulders flatter nobody" and I immediately thought "Well, I feel like it looks quite flattering on me", and I love wearing a dropped shoulder shirt. I'm a Soft Natural and love playing around with oversized blouses and shirts (in lighter fabrics) and also love the different ways to style/wear them. I usually roll up the sleeves or tuck it in my pants (often times combined with twisting the front) and feel like that flatters me a lot. Also: there are a lot of shirts and blouses that ARE oversized and have a dropped shoulder but still have tight cuffs and that balances the shape a lot imho. What I don't like wearing is stiff curdoroy and heavy denim (both in jackets) because it does what you described, it drags me down, it looks stiff and immobile on me. While a denim-viscose blend and those very soft curdoroy fabrics work great. It's all about the nuances for me. I own a cardigan which is designed very unstructured and oversized (with slender underarms though) and has a softly draping collar. If the fabric wasn't so lightweight and flowy, I wouldn't be able to pull it off but the fabric IS super soft, flowy and lightweight, so it drapes and flows very nicely and adds a relaxed yet edgy touch to my outfits. I love clothes like that and would probably never figured that out if I hadn't found my body type. I always thought I need to wear more tailored pieces with lots of structure to them. Well, I was quite wrong about that... my wardrobe changed a lot during the past few years and I'm really happy about that. It's not only more flattering on me but also way more comfortable. Fun thing is: My mom always told me what would look best on me, but I never wanted to believe her. It all makes sense now.

  • @ArtisticGym
    @ArtisticGym Год назад +28

    Soft natural here, the dropped shoulder/ open neckline/ boxy, loose fit tops have been a game changer for me. Once I understood I was SN, I understood why a regular t-shirt in my normal size doesn't work on me. Now when I have to wear a t-shirt for work or whatever, I order a couple sizes up, roll the sleeves and front tuck into some high-waisted jeans. Perfect. On lazy days I grab my over sized, cropped sweater and leggings.

    • @Analysis_Paralysis
      @Analysis_Paralysis Год назад +11

      What? I'm also Soft Natural and it's the complete opposite for me! 😅
      Dropped shoulders and bulky sleeves look horrible on me... I don't like oversized in general, but it also doesn't serve me particularly... It makes me look bulky and I don't want that. I must say I'm fan of the clean and tidy classic lines and I try to incorporate the classic wardrobe as much as I can! 😊

    • @di3486
      @di3486 Год назад +5

      On point. Nobody guesses that a t-shirt on my size (small) won’t fit because of the shoulders/back. Dropped shoulders are really awesome for us😁 even if more fitted style would work, I hate looking like I am trying to fit into junior sizes and I look like a potato sack😖

    • @virginiamontaldo440
      @virginiamontaldo440 Год назад +6

      @@Analysis_Paralysis Soft Natural is a fairly broad category (especially since pure Natural was cancelled and many middle-of-the-road women were reclassified as SN). There are SNs who are closer to pure N and others who have a strong R undercurrent. The stronger the R undercurrent is, and the more hip heavy versus top heavy you are, the less likely bulky t-shirts work on you. I am SN and that S is pretty strong in me, so the bulkiness, while not as horrible as it would be in a Romantic or in a Soft Gamine, is not ideal.

    • @Analysis_Paralysis
      @Analysis_Paralysis Год назад +2

      @@virginiamontaldo440 Yes, precisely!
      I have to add, though, I later remembered I did have a short coat that had sleeves that got bulkier towards the end, but the sleeves were cut midway and displayed my underarms... So, I kind of was able to wear it because the rest of the coat, apart from the wide sleeves, was more fitted and had a belt, and the sleeves were not so long, one would see my underarms and wrists.
      Maybe that was the reason I could wear it?! So, Aly is right, the item must be tailored in a way that it shows off the wrists and the ankles, than maybe we could pull off some of the wider clothes, too! :)

    • @virginiamontaldo440
      @virginiamontaldo440 Год назад +2

      @@Analysis_Paralysis I think anther thing to consider is the material. I look good in wider but drapey things, like boho (and again, waist emphasis). Wool stuff should be okay too since it is a very 'soft' and 'natural' fabric, it can be thick but it's still pliable and a bit clingey, and gives very earthy/cute vibes. But stiff materials should be avoided IMO.

  • @nikkijones9713
    @nikkijones9713 Год назад +7

    Held my breath for a second there when you said gamines would look "hor..." Like you were about to say "horrible" but then remembered where I am and that you are always very kind and respectful about people's clothing choices, even if it doesn't really suit them. I think "horizontal" is such a great way to get this idea across, wider than you are tall. Perfect! Excellent video, thank you!!
    Also... flamboyant natural here, notorious for stealing my man's clothes without really having to alter them too much. Just tuck it in and gooooo hahaha!!

  • @andyqv-goodvibes1900
    @andyqv-goodvibes1900 Год назад +13

    I used to think oversized would look bad on me but have been finding that it actually works amazing on me if its cropped and of a thicker material or if its like a mens shirt that becomes a dress and tights kind of vibes. I think I am flamboyant gamine and this video seems to support that since youre sayng oversized works for them quite naturally

  • @oliveoil2x
    @oliveoil2x Год назад +11

    Excellent analysis! Balanced shapes, colors, combinations- your videos are spot on! Thank you!

  • @patricerogers5299
    @patricerogers5299 Год назад +8

    Great review!!!!! Drop shoulders and boxy fit have become the norm for so many tops and they are the bain of my existence! I'm 5'3" and a soft classic. I have very narrow everything but in average proportions throughout. If I wear any boxy top especially if it has drop shoulders, I look like I'm wearing slouchy oversized clothes. Even in petite xs. Ew! I have taken to buying children's sized tops to get a more classic fit for my frame. So, no, I won't be jumping on the oversized trend! 🤣

  • @benouzgane
    @benouzgane Год назад +5

    March Is coming, I'm looking forward to Spring.

  • @bellaheblan8479
    @bellaheblan8479 Год назад +36

    As a dramatic classic, oversized just doesn’t work for me. I like structure and fit!

    • @Tamara-uw8gv
      @Tamara-uw8gv Год назад +6

      Oversized cuts are just bad for the classic family. Classic lines are typically the Ralph Lauren cuts. All of the oversized suggestions in the video for Classics just don`t work for them.

    • @darjadrake4210
      @darjadrake4210 Год назад +4

      As a DC too with 5,7, oversized is very difficult to wear. But i don't Like IT fitted anymore. So I have to make compromises and mostly choose comfort. Thats Life

    • @sendingyoulovefrom6231
      @sendingyoulovefrom6231 Год назад +4

      I think this is where I fall too, I've come to accept that I just look better with structure but I've found ways to wear looser fitting clothing but when it's shapely. Like oversized button down shirts are great if you can tuck them in. But I agree, wearing anything soft and loose makes me look enormous! I look like I'm 50lbs heavier!

  • @cambria93
    @cambria93 Год назад +4

    Yes! I'm a D and just bought an oversized blazer and I love it. I love the structure of it and I think the shoulder pads are so fabulous. I don't know why it took me so long to understand I don't necessarily need to wear everything fitted. Structure is key.

  • @nilasaid2631
    @nilasaid2631 Год назад +4

    Interesting and informative. Thanks! One question/request though: could u plz do an episode about oversized and Japanese fashion? Although Japanese are mostly short and small, both men and women seem to prefer oversized fashion and they do still look great in all oversized, long outfits.

  • @sherryedwards695
    @sherryedwards695 Год назад +5

    Hi Aly. Great video. I'm so appreciative that you made this video. You explained everything so well. I am a Theatrical Romantic and this makes so much sense to me. Much thanks again.

  • @Dan_Chiron
    @Dan_Chiron Год назад +3

    I was a teen in the 90's, so I always admired the FN aesthetics on everything, that's why I love oversized clothes. Some say it isn't elegant, but I disagree. My issue is I'm a chubby SG and look like a puffy puff in those clothes 😆. Still I like it and will continue wearing it. Thank you for the video!

  • @PostView24
    @PostView24 Год назад +2

    Wow, this helped me soooo much. I went from a size 8 to a size 14 in the last 3 years and have been battling how to use oversized to my clothing in some areas to make my larger sized figure classier and streamlined. Thank you for these suggestions and examples. So excited to try these ideas.

  • @PatrycjaV
    @PatrycjaV Год назад +3

    Thank you, Aly, for all the hard work you put in those videos!
    SDs - do you have other favourite SD celebrities/internet personas besides Vergara and Hendricks? I don't like their styles too much, but I struggle with getting inspo! Help!

    • @sherbetlemons
      @sherbetlemons Год назад +1

      I'd like to know too, I'm likely a SD and would rather not be. I'm casual and quite ethereal and don't want to dress all glamorpuss at all. I prefer the FN look.

  • @kind_of_willow3193
    @kind_of_willow3193 Год назад +4

    It' s not only a question of the bodytype, i think. I am probably natural or flamboyant natural, with long limps, but with a little bit thicker belly region. So, i prefere oversized on top and narrow at the bottom without any waist emphasis.

  • @frankievalentine6112
    @frankievalentine6112 Год назад +5

    I just look at it and think "we all went through this phase already when we were teenagers, then we learned how to wear clothes that fit." But of course they're catering to the teenagers today! We're all easily marketed to hide behind bulky layers before we're comfortable with our bodies I guess!
    But honestly a few things I did like, that I didn't get to wear the first time around. Annie Hall-style loose blazers for instance are good for gamines if they fit your shoulders. I'm never wearing wide leg pants again in my life though.

  • @ritaweygint4038
    @ritaweygint4038 Год назад +4

    Flamboyant Gamine, and I can pull off oversized IF I keep the oversized piece either on top, or the bottom; Not both, unless something’s cropped. I love the oversized looks, but I am so petite… can look like a kid dressing up in men’s clothes LOL! Kind of a cool look come to think of it!

  • @rosalinddavies8466
    @rosalinddavies8466 Год назад +2

    Vintage oversized is good relaxed but stylish

  • @di3486
    @di3486 Год назад +1

    Thank you for reminding that SN waist emphasis should be BARELY there. I love loose tops because they really do that perfect balance between showing where the waist is without putting too much emphasis.

  • @hyzlifestyle1478
    @hyzlifestyle1478 Год назад +2

    I love you so much thank you for all those years of full information but i have Genuine question, do u ever age ?!

  • @AnnaGabitova
    @AnnaGabitova Год назад +1

    I started to sew clothes for myself, choose my prints and use burda patterns, it works

  • @chriswest7639
    @chriswest7639 Год назад +9

    Would really be good to do vids for women of plus sizes. You always do it for thin women. I have no idea how to work out which one I am.

    • @HumanimalChannel
      @HumanimalChannel Год назад +10

      The "rules" are still the same, believe it or not, matter what your weight. As ling as you type youraelf correctly.
      Trying on outdits following different "rules" for each body type is a really good way to confirm your type; one outfit will feel and look souch better than the others.

  • @jacquelinewhiteley3115
    @jacquelinewhiteley3115 Год назад +1

    Hey Ally, would be amazing if you could do a "TATTOOS for the body types.."

  • @analuciamatasdeobaldia9884
    @analuciamatasdeobaldia9884 Год назад +7

    Hi Aly, thanks fot the tips, as a soft gamine is difficult to find oversize, its makes me look like a trash bag hahaha, late night I was waching the handmaid tale and Elisabeth Moss have a very similar body than mine and always look very womanly (is such a difficult task as sof gamine).. I will love to know how she do that.

  • @sarahterry2140
    @sarahterry2140 Год назад +1

    Great topic - thank you

  • @adrianagastelum6266
    @adrianagastelum6266 Год назад +6

    I'm the girl in the white culottes at 6:45. I've been searching for my Kibbe type for a couple of months now. I did the test and got Theatrical Romantic as a result and while I don't relate to the style recommendations for TR, I do understand the importance of honoring my small frame. I wasn't 100% the result was correct, sometimes I feel Natural styles fit me better just like on Selena, but this video confirms my result. Thank you, Aly!

  • @britsticher8889
    @britsticher8889 Год назад +3

    I'm SD I've noticed on myself and other SD that we tend to be quite narrow and hollow in the upper chest area. If you drew a line above the bust armpit to armpit, this line would be quite narrow. Plus if in side or 3/4 profile if you drew a line from bust to shoulder the upper chest would be significantly below this line. I find excess bulk in this area looks awful but if you can have a bit of structure there over sized pieces can work.

  • @roxanat7503
    @roxanat7503 Год назад +1

    Can you do a video on witch brands or shops cater for witch types of bodies?More or less of course!Thank you so much!Love your content!❤

  • @carlsenlifeafter60carlsen11
    @carlsenlifeafter60carlsen11 Год назад +4

    I do not like this trend. I’m 5 “2 and very petite. It looks ridiculous on me. I wear fitted clothing and I take it to the tailor. If it doesn’t fit right, I just took a pair of white jeans that were too big in the waist , she took them in and You can’t even tell and they fit me perfect! It did not cost that much money.😊

  • @alex_made_this
    @alex_made_this Год назад +2

    I am romantic, I definitely agree with recommendations in this video. But Aly once said that romantics looks better with broken silhouette, and I don’t think so. Its makes me look wider😢

  • @RunningM4m
    @RunningM4m Год назад +1

    I intuitively did the right thing as a soft natural 😃

  • @laysaferreirasilva2146
    @laysaferreirasilva2146 Год назад +3

    I actually feel like oversized looks better on me when they don't look too too long. I can wear everything oversized but not if it's hanging on the ground or if it's the combination of soft fabric with soft fabric, I need structure like some sort of tailoring or some fited piece, stiff fabric. I thought I was a pure G, but I think I'm a FG (just very petite) my body is similar to Zoe Kravitz, height and muscle, but my face it's very young looking, my essence is totally different from hers. So I like the shapes she goes for when it come to oversized clothing but I go for a different color palette over all.

  • @olgatov
    @olgatov Год назад

    Ali thank you so much! I’m always waiting for your next video 💙💛

  • @rosalinddavies8466
    @rosalinddavies8466 Год назад +2

    My mother is definitely a classic and mini skirt doesn’t quite work on her

  • @pinkroses135
    @pinkroses135 Год назад +1

    Anything other than a tucked in flowy blouse just doesn't work for me. That waist emphasis is crucial.

  • @Allesea159
    @Allesea159 Год назад +2

    I'm sorry but I disagree on layering always being oversized. I layer a lot, but since oversized is a big nono for me, so none of my garments are oversized. They're not tight either, they're in the middle. I love wearing structured corduroy jackets that end just below my waist over t-shirts and wearing flared jeans with them. Nothing oversized, nothing very sleek or tight either. All medium in how they fit. Layering CAN be oversized, but it's not oversized PER SE.

  • @Katieshirleen1649
    @Katieshirleen1649 5 месяцев назад

    This is sooo helpful, thank you aly!

  • @mooncover7359
    @mooncover7359 Год назад +1

    Just found out about your channel and loved it! Keep up the good work!

  • @nightowl0901
    @nightowl0901 Год назад +1

    Wonderful topic!!!

  • @user-xq9fx5du1c
    @user-xq9fx5du1c Год назад

    As a R/TR who didn’t understand oversize and now wearing it, thank you for the video. I wear it because I like the comfort, and that I can combine it with something chic. Also it makes me feel and look petite in comparison with the clothes.

  • @wattle2394
    @wattle2394 Год назад +1

    Very helpful for us older girls.

  • @vrindasview2714
    @vrindasview2714 Год назад

    Thanks for referring to your outfit, I'm a soft gamine and it helps me understand

  • @wumologia
    @wumologia Год назад

    You are a fountain of knowledge and everything you say confirms my experiences. I'm a Theatrical Romantic who is a very short (160 cm) and very wide hourglass shape with extremely short torso, giant boobs, short arms and legs and a prominent bum...I always dreaded oversize anything, as it made me look as if I was wearing a tent. On the other side, slim fitting clothes are not always the most comfortable. Nowadays I have a few big, bulky, flowy cable knit sweaters for the harsh winters and also a very loose fitting jean jacket (I refashioned it from a men's one) which I pair with slim pants and combat boots (chunky footwear looks proportionate on my large calves.) It looks fine. Balance is everything.

  • @valerydiane20
    @valerydiane20 Год назад +2

    I'm not sure if I am flamboyant gamine or dramatic classic. I just know that I look better with cropped tops and slightly cropped bottoms. I also look better with some structure on the shoulders if I wear more oversized skirts or trousers.
    Mom jeans work really well on me especially with a belt and some oversized blouse.
    I'm petite with rectangle shape.
    Any guess about my body type?

  • @sirenenoire4091
    @sirenenoire4091 Год назад

    I love this channel, Aly 🙌

  • @Stayengenemoacaratsetter
    @Stayengenemoacaratsetter 13 часов назад

    Oversized looks good only on those who have wide shoulders, narrower hips, and in XS-M size ranges.
    As a soft dramatic, white bigger bust, narrow bones, and narrow shoulders I look bad in oversized tops and jackets.

  • @justkatebake
    @justkatebake Год назад +1

    I am soft classic and no way can I wear anything ovesrized - I just look like a child in my father clothes… 😂

  • @asukalangleysoryu8449
    @asukalangleysoryu8449 Год назад

    i got recommended this video while wearing a pair of sweatpants to the gym that are way too big for me and an oversized hoodie. i think i’m FG and i see how all the elements at once creates a “horizontal” effect.

  • @EvilSnips
    @EvilSnips Год назад

    As a Dramatic, I really like tight tops and looser bottoms (flared, harem pants, straight leg but slightly wide, etc.) but not the other way around, and not both. Shorts always look small on me. I think fittedness on the upper body for Dramatics is the most important.

  • @rosalinddavies8466
    @rosalinddavies8466 Год назад +1

    I need a structured waist for the baggy look to work

  • @dimplesd8931
    @dimplesd8931 Год назад

    I’m a S Natural and loose, bulky clothes make me look like a rectangle 😢 So I agree with what you said. Great video

  • @thatexcalifornian6124
    @thatexcalifornian6124 Год назад

    Thank you so much for showing me how to do this. I can’t pull off the trend without emphasizing on the waist or I look about 4-5 months pregnant

  • @solheartsoil
    @solheartsoil Год назад

    Thank you for making these helpful videos

  • @Bongi344
    @Bongi344 Год назад

    Miley looks so classy in this outfit! ❤️

  • @DivestedConfessions
    @DivestedConfessions 3 месяца назад

    It’s just being a fashion victim just because something is popular. It doesn’t mean you have to do it
    over size clothes, shaving off your eyebrows, wearing a lip ring all the stuff that is deeply unflattering to most women.

  • @velmavlogs7693
    @velmavlogs7693 Год назад +4

    I’m a fat Romantic and haven’t suited a single trend since about 1968.

    • @liacastrobugliossi8792
      @liacastrobugliossi8792 Год назад +5

      I'm a theatrical romantic, totally agree with you! Best thing for us in the romantic family is usually stick to what already works, no trends.

  • @GadgetsGearCoffee
    @GadgetsGearCoffee 8 месяцев назад +1

    did I miss the part where she said her body type? I never know about this kibbe body type

  • @Maria-nf9vt
    @Maria-nf9vt Год назад +1

    as a Flamboyant natural oversized is all i wear

  • @northwoodfalls1403
    @northwoodfalls1403 Год назад

    I’m an FN. I live in oversized clothes. I have very few pieces that are fitted. I do tend to balance out the outfit with either the top or the bottom having more structure or classic lines/fabrics. Like, if my top is really flowy, my pants will still be loose but they will be of a stiffer fabric with a defined pleat down the front or maybe a straight leg jean (not tight fitting but not overly baggy). I find the long vertical line is the key for me. I cannot do cropped tops unless there is a longer layer underneath it that is the same tone as the bottoms. I also have a bit of classic in my essence so I have to give a nod to that in the cut or the fabric somewhere in the outfit and I find I need something bold and dramatic, even if it’s just my hair or an accessory. But, ya. Oversized is my happy place for sure.

  • @junemacauley6813
    @junemacauley6813 Год назад

    This was Very helpful- thank you!

    • @junemacauley6813
      @junemacauley6813 Год назад

      Ps- I like your hair as it is in this video. Also, I like that you added the red ‘X’ to the examples of attire that you don’t recommend. I think that may have been missing in some of them.

  • @rosalinddavies8466
    @rosalinddavies8466 Год назад +2

    I’ve made this mistake before and it made my hips look larger and fatter

  • @jomckinnon1042
    @jomckinnon1042 Год назад

    thanks Aly, always need to know info.
    💙💛

  • @aidagalvez7883
    @aidagalvez7883 Год назад +2

    Oversized doesn't work for me at all. I am too busty, I am not sure about my body type, but I need waist emphasi

  • @allyb34
    @allyb34 Год назад

    Tyra banks looks awesome in the first oversized avoid look though(in my opinion),I think it’s because her line is still elongated thanks to the pants,whereas in the Sofia picture,the pants cut her off and make her look bulky.

  • @vulturereveal
    @vulturereveal Год назад +1

    Don’t like oversized clothes. Everyone wears them and as a muscular guy, it looks trashy on me imo.

  • @polinka5621
    @polinka5621 Год назад

    I don't dress according to my kibbe type because it is too structured and I definitely prefer comfort over look (I think I'm dramatic classic). Also I don't like clothes that accentuate my body shape. Best I can do is tucking t-shirt into my pants.

  • @raheeeg
    @raheeeg Год назад +2

    FG here, most of my clothes are unintentionally oversized 😅

  • @MonizeVasconcelos
    @MonizeVasconcelos Год назад +1

    6:09 Theatrical Romantic

  • @fazilaa454
    @fazilaa454 Год назад +3

    I am earlyyyy!!!

  • @sudeshnaraha3946
    @sudeshnaraha3946 Год назад +2

    SG... 5'1.... I look so overwhelmed and lost in oversized outfits 😩😩

  • @HastursQueen
    @HastursQueen Год назад

    I'm Romantic Body Type and I have a Coat that is very much overzised - I love it, it's my favourite, and I have a lots of Coats, cause I love Coats. The Coat is very soft, but warm (wool I think), has a soft belt and I use it to make wais emphasis, also it is narrower at the bottom, has wide Sleeves, but they are closer on the wrist. I have not thought that it will look good on me first, but I guess now I know why it does xD

  • @sarahfranco6802
    @sarahfranco6802 Год назад

    10:59, 11:37, 12:22, 13:10, 15:10

  • @samk2377
    @samk2377 Год назад +1

    I think the natural body types and styles have been trending for a while.. So the styles that suit those influencers have also been trending

    • @virginiamontaldo440
      @virginiamontaldo440 Год назад +3

      It's impossible to have a perfect individual fit with mass made online shop clothes so the oversize trend (which benefits the N family and especially FN) is in.

    • @samk2377
      @samk2377 Год назад +1

      @@virginiamontaldo440 oh yeah that's a really good point!

  • @pixi3d3ath47
    @pixi3d3ath47 Год назад

    i think oversized works for me, but mostly because rather than trying to appear taller i am accepting that i am a short soft gamine. I notice if i wear a darker, cool toned long coat with structured sleeves, it doesn’t feel too “messy.” I only wear oversized clothing if it’s a sweater, a shirt i can pair with an oversized jacket, or a long sleeve cardigan. It’s only one item i’m wearing (usually outerwear) that’s oversized and everything else is properly fitted. for example, a long oversized jacket paired with a mini skirt and tee that defines my curves. all i really have to change depending on whether im going for fancy/edgy is the colors. i do the “cropped/narrow” advice you’ve given already although i didn’t know there was a term for it.

  • @sunlightwomen
    @sunlightwomen Год назад +2

    i hate this oversized fashion. it dont suit me and i dont have them and i dont like it. i have pcos and have because of that a belly and it is very difficult for me to find clothes. Oversized clothes are always narrow on the belly side the opposite of that what i want and need. i have more of a x or hourglass figure but with a belly. i dont find clothes anymore and need help

  • @lapetitecelia407
    @lapetitecelia407 Год назад +11

    I am 5'1 and i hate oversize on me I look like a bag 😢 and it's so trendy 😓

    • @andreaa.1393
      @andreaa.1393 Год назад +7

      You know you don’t have to follow trends right?

  • @dianathomas2674
    @dianathomas2674 Год назад

    I wish these videos never ended. 😍

  • @orangeblossom5362
    @orangeblossom5362 Год назад

    I look best in clothes with room as a FN. so valid

  • @silviacosta9164
    @silviacosta9164 Год назад +1

    In the 80s we wore a lot of oversized clothes and there was no online shopping! Not even internet😂. Trends in fashion are always back.

    • @RavennaRamos
      @RavennaRamos 3 месяца назад

      This was my comment as well, oversized clothing is back simply by virtue of the 30-40 year (American) fashion cycle, and we’re presently in the ‘90s oversized trend

  • @stacy9619
    @stacy9619 Год назад +1

    I’m a theatrical romantic, and it’s completely not my thing, oversize. I look like I’m wearing a tent, even if it’s just a shirt.
    And one important thing: I have not squarish but very triangular and small shoulders. Long neck and shoulders going down. And if wearing oversize, this effect pops even more, like I don’t have shoulders at all. Looks weird😅, imagine a wine bottle and my head on the top. Or a goose))
    I would say)) if you have dropped shoulders, don’t wear oversize, no matter what body type you are)) you should wear fitted tops to emphasize your shape, or wear tops with squarish shoulders, it’s beautiful if you have a long neck, but still fitted, not unconstructed❤

  • @Rocky-ry6uw
    @Rocky-ry6uw Год назад +1

    There was this grunge look I think in the 90's with hugely baggy low slung jeans and big jackets like they were hiding themselves anc did nothing for their figure. Usually at a young age most people look their best figure wise and I couldn't understand why that trend became so popular as it looked like one was wearing 3-5 sizes bigger than they were.

    • @Analysis_Paralysis
      @Analysis_Paralysis Год назад +2

      I think it's different from the grunge look! The grunge look was relaxed, but not over the top bulky. This bulky trend is super weird to me. It makes the impression of nouveau riche. The oversized trend is supposed to look expensive, not relaxed. Most rich and wannabe rich influencers like to wear oversized and that's exactly why I hate it. It's too pretentious for me... ☹

    • @Rocky-ry6uw
      @Rocky-ry6uw Год назад +1

      I wish we could add a photo as it may not been called grunge but it was during that time where the clothes hugely baggy and dragged with the hem. It was a very oversized look that it was not complementary in the least.

    • @Analysis_Paralysis
      @Analysis_Paralysis Год назад

      @@Rocky-ry6uw I think the baggy look was the hip-hopper's look, not just in the 90s, but also still in the 2000s. :)
      Not sure when they went from baggy to slim, probably in the 2010s?
      But you're right, some of the grunge clothing (thrift clothing) did look unfitted. Like the cardigans and stuff! 😊

    • @ifetayodavidson-cade5613
      @ifetayodavidson-cade5613 Год назад

      Some people dress to make their body look its best, subjectively speaking. Other people dress without aiming to flatter their figure because they are more interested in comfort, self-expression, etc. Some people are between the two.

  • @emiliascharm4693
    @emiliascharm4693 Год назад

    Hi Aly! I think I am a dramatic classic and I love oversized sweaters but I don't like how I look in them 😥

  • @melissapereira6957
    @melissapereira6957 Год назад +1

    I wondering, can a gamine have a timeless wardrobe ? What would be the 10 pieces you think it should be on this collection. Please help me !

  • @myleeleonard536
    @myleeleonard536 Год назад

    What is the best material to look for is you want to look classy other than cashmere?