Moonstone Style Key: Style Logic Overview (Right+Down Quadrant)
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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
- Hello! here's a video about the style logic for the Moonstone key for the Right+Down Quadrant
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Video Timeline:
0:00 video start
0:30 Moonstone summary
1:04 Typical style struggles
2:32 Moonstone Logic
6:38 Two Styling Techniques
8:49 Styling Example
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Two approaches
1. Story telling
-literally matching
-or story in your mind/theme
-different trends/mood board/pinterest
2. Effective Exploration
-pick things that fits your needs (such as feeling safety, grounded, flirty, confident…etc.)
-make sure outfit fits context/lifestyle
I feel so seen it's uncanny! I've been binge watching your videos since I found your video on casual dressing for DCs. The comment about getting stuck on styles and colours is so me! I'm in desperate need of new clothes as I've worn everything to death but I'm so picky about the colour, cut, length and fabric and then I have guilt about buying new things because I want to be minimal and environmental friendly 😂
Thank you so much for this video I think the storytelling concept will really help me ❤
I was so sure I was in the left side until this video. This is exactly what I do. I thought I was crazy/weird for always wanting a theme or story or inspiration image to base my outfits on. Kinda mind blown atm
I'm happy to help 🌸
It seems my boyfriend and I have determined that he is Right Down, as he dresses to suit himself, for him satisfaction, but is inspired by the images of the Spartans from the films, or the samurai, or the character from the game Gothic, and creates his own interpretations of their images when inspired! ☺💪🔥
I find this series so helpful! I am Ruby but this video helped me to understand that I was leaning into Moonstone logic a lot more than I though which is might not be helpful for me. There's so much to explore! Thank you so much, Rita 💜I love seeing your system spreading and your community growing
I belong far to the Amethyst key world, but apparently I was falling back on some of Moonstone logic 😮 “Dressing like a rose garden”. Now I get why it never worked 😅
Can’t wait for more videos for Amethyst!
I just wanted to write that thanks to these videos, I realized that the concept of "right" is easier for me, but I got confused again, remembering important specific cases when it was not so.🙈🙈🙈I had to delete the old comment 🙈🙈🙈🙈 But thanks to these videos, I can clearly see the difference between right and left.💖
Now, after that, I think that "left" is closer to me. I think your videos about the keys will help me finally decide.
I think that the idea of the left due to reflection seemed not close to me, but when I created my favorite images, I unconsciously did "oh, today I'm like this." But when I consciously strive for it, it is more difficult for me. Apparently, I just need to get used to it.
These are so helpful. Can't wait for the left+up one!
This is really interesting, because I clicked with so many things you said and acutally approach my outfits from a "storytelling" perspective. I have an outfit that is basically "today I am dressing like a pond fairy" 😂 HOWEVER I still do obsess with fit and color, because I want the pieces to look ON ME like I imagine them. If the color or fit does not suit me, I won't like the outfit. I try to do it the other way around now. I put on an outfit and do a "vibe check" and then go on from there. Just combining pieces is not working for me, they never give off the vibe that I want. I think its because I don't have enough knowledge on color and fit yet to put it together in my head.
Of course, my intention is not to say we shouldn't care about color or fit, sorry if it comes across thst way. I just think it can go too far and I've seen so many people get hung up on how pants are just a centimeter too short or the pink shade is just 5% too light etc - so that's what I am referring to
Yaaay! I've been waiting for this :)
Love it. Waiting for the r+u video💕
Wow this is tremendously helpful thank you
Wow, I relate to this so much. I think I do explore and make things my own. I’m eager to learn more of your thoughts.
Thank you, Rita! Been waiting for this video.🎉 Appreciate the suggestion to keep up bringing the inspiration into new outfits. Not getting stuck in the old habits. Also appreciate the insight, Which puzzles does your brain like to solve?
The "puzzle you can solve" is one of my favorite ways of explaining it! I'm glad you like that 🌸
I consider my self being a moonstone, and I think I use the storytelling approach. Using black as a foundation and then put on accessoires that speak together..a story for me that day. Example: a green little thing in the hair make me think of nature together with a gentle white scarf. Another day I think of ballet and then I put rose in the hair and a rose scarf ....
That's exactly it! Thank you for these examples bevause it really helps people
Hi Rita, Just discovered you. I tell stories with my clothes snd accessories. Outfit inspiration sources: landscape art, colorful baskets and pottery. Thanks for sharing your insights about me.
Thank you.that was my unconscious processing expressed in language this video helped me deeply .I'm deeply grateful for you 💓🙏
Thank you for being here!
This helped me realize why I like sets. I tend toward monochrome and analogous color schemes or jumpusits and dresses in a print. I do also have tht problem of buying things thy are "out there" but never wear😂
Genius!
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Thank you Rita, the video is really helpful.
Sadly i'm in between RD and LD. I took a look time understanding the concepts, but i knew right away my style logic is more down, as my main goal is to feel supported. I relate to R keywords, but my main style need is that I want to dress accordingly to how i want to feel and be perceived by others, which is warm, friendly, delicate and playful and i dont know if this is coming from within me like in the case of L/Ruby or is it only one part of my logic and the other is taking situations into consideration - like how i want to feel going to this event, how i want to feel while performing music, or what do i need for the office to show all those qualities. Im confused :)
If you relate to the right keywords, why not try the Moonstone approach?
I'm pretty sure I'm a right down. This is helpful. 😊
hi, new here, and im so confused yet curious ... which video should i watch first?
Welcome 🌸 here's a little overview ruclips.net/video/SKeW56_bd9E/видео.html
I thought I was right down, but after hearing this, I can really relate to 'issues' but I can't relate at all to the the advice - it doesn't feel like me and the idea of 'storytelling' doesn't mean anything. Does this mean I have it wrong or that I'm just not used to behaving this way?
What a great question 🌸 if you like the right+down quadrant and it helps you in some way with your style, but you don't like the "style logic", you don't have to use it
These are just my suggestions for people who want to practice their approach to style bevause they aren't (1) making good style decisions and (2) don't know whether their style decisions are good/bad or how to make better decisions
So for storytelling, the point is that your outfit needs to have some sort of cohesion which doesn't need to be perfect harmony but a reason the pieces belong together.
Maybe you don't see yourself as doing "storytelling" because you have your own way of figuring out why things belong together
But yeah, you could also have a different quadrant/essence, we can't rule that out here either
@@StyleThoughtsbyRita I appreciate your answer, thank you. I am wondering how I will decide which one it is. I know a major problem for me is not knowing at all what my best 'looks' are. I am good at finding individual pieces, good at colours, but then have no way of bringing it together. I don't have the right details to pull an outfit together. I love winter best as I am good at choosing coats and can hide under them! I will keep exploring.
@@artyj135... But then it actually sounds like what you're missing is the storytelling? The way to bring an outfit together from just the individual pieces?
@@StyleThoughtsbyRita I guess so, I just never thought of it as that. It's also just not knowing what suits me, other than colours. I think I look ok most of the time, but I'd like to look more than ok!
@@StyleThoughtsbyRita Just wanted to also thank you for freeing me from the Kibbe nightmare that I have been wrestling with for many months....and from watching capsule wardrobe videos - I am done with it all!!