SOFT CLASSIC (Clothing, hair, and make up!!)

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  • čas přidán 24. 01. 2019
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Komentáře • 612

  • @randomcarrot7970
    @randomcarrot7970 Před 3 lety +432

    Me: That looks wonderful on her
    Merriam: The outfit is overpowering her
    Me: ... The outfit is overpowering her

    • @relaxingsounds996
      @relaxingsounds996 Před 3 lety +4

      Random CARAT?? ヽ(。◕o◕。)ノ.

    • @dynamite3181
      @dynamite3181 Před rokem +1

      @@relaxingsounds996 carat as in seventeen ?

    • @blessedwifeandmama
      @blessedwifeandmama Před 9 měsíci

      Same

    • @Yosya8059
      @Yosya8059 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Same, I even saved the picture for myself and then heard the verdict

    • @amcorazon698
      @amcorazon698 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Always look at the face, NOT the clothes. If the face looks great, it means the clothes work well.

  • @trees8240
    @trees8240 Před 3 lety +254

    I remember asking a male worker in a store which accessories looked the best on me. Matter of fact he said "You don't need any of that stuff." I thought" Well, that wasn't helpful." Now I know he was right.

    • @sofitocyn100
      @sofitocyn100 Před 3 lety +49

      Damn he was honest. His job is to sell his stuff! Lol

  • @mal6661
    @mal6661 Před 4 lety +819

    I think the most important is to accentuate your waist. Being a soft classic, I own a lot of belts and my dresses are usually more gathered towards the waist. If I don't accentuate my waist, I look rectangular totally.

  • @alexia3552
    @alexia3552 Před 4 lety +272

    My taste in clothes is diametrically opposite of what looks good on me 😭

    • @qtsobb
      @qtsobb Před 4 lety +26

      Same, my wardrobe is full of flamboyant gamine clothes and this is so far from my aesthetic :/

    • @Peayou...
      @Peayou... Před 4 lety +38

      Just throw in some classic clothes. Don't change your whole wardrobe if u don't want to

    • @xo.okanddd9987
      @xo.okanddd9987 Před 3 lety

      Same I’m really upset about it😂😭

    • @brittalane2476
      @brittalane2476 Před 3 lety +1

      I'm here a little late but I'm exactly the same, my entire aesthetic is soft gamine

    • @satisfyhelter-skelter4666
      @satisfyhelter-skelter4666 Před 3 lety

      Same here!! It's frustrating

  • @icanrelate
    @icanrelate Před 5 lety +316

    I tend to get more compliments with minimal effort. I used to wonder why so many things looked bad on me. :(

  • @estellelerecouvreux3916
    @estellelerecouvreux3916 Před 4 lety +210

    Soooo, this is what I understood: less is more for us soft classics

  • @realSimoneCherie
    @realSimoneCherie Před 3 lety +69

    Explains why I look homeless in the same airport casual outfit I saw someone else in!😩

    • @babaganouche9605
      @babaganouche9605 Před rokem +1

      So relatable

    • @ngaiosbrain
      @ngaiosbrain Před rokem +5

      This is literally me! I try to look casual and I just look homeless... I try to look a little seductive and I look full on whorish lol it's so extreme!

    • @stillwaters205
      @stillwaters205 Před 10 měsíci

      😂😂😂

  • @cinnalosasha
    @cinnalosasha Před 3 lety +135

    This video cemented my status as a soft classic. I CONSTANTLY get compliments on my clothes but I always feel like it’s because my clothes are wearing me. I finally tried wearing some soft classic lines and was given several compliments of “you look nice!”. I thought it was just me but I love that she addresses that

  • @laurenk5098
    @laurenk5098 Před 5 lety +347

    Messy hair looks terrible on me and now I know why! In fact, I've noticed anything that's natural looks bad. A lot of clothes, makeup and hair styles these days advocate for naturals and they always looked a weird on me. Also love the point about matching eyes and lip intensities, so true. You've changed my style game, thank you.

    • @enfpflower5751
      @enfpflower5751 Před 4 lety +3

      Lauren Kallio you’re really pretty ♥️

    • @juggy4631
      @juggy4631 Před 3 lety +4

      yeah, I remember that "messy bun" hype xD

  • @711lemonsnackpie
    @711lemonsnackpie Před 5 lety +149

    this video absolutely blew my mind. now I understand why my grandma would always get on my ass about my shirt being wrinkled or my skirt is too short (she didn't do this to my sister). it's cause on me, a soft classic, it was more visible

  • @teresabruneau7843
    @teresabruneau7843 Před 5 lety +305

    This explains SO MUCH about my style struggles - ALL. MY. LIFE. There always seemed to be something off about my overall look. I thought there was something wrong with my body! Of course, being a classic made things more difficult bc there aren’t many celebrity examples of Classics. But since applying these principles, only learned about in the last couple of weeks, my whole look has fallen together amazingly! I’ve had this paradigm shift in my understanding of clothing, hair, makeup, and my body! Thank you Merriam!

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  Před 5 lety +29

      That's so wonderful to hear, thank you for taking the time to write up this comment! It makes my day to hear that the body typing system is getting out to more people because it really is so good for self-image, saving time, and saving money! I can't tell you how many people felt the way you did (including myself) before they found Kibbe body typing, and now can work with their own bodies and finally feel like they're in their own skin when they put a look together. I hope this becomes more mainstream!

    • @teresabruneau7843
      @teresabruneau7843 Před 5 lety +26

      Merriam Style It would be really great if one day we can shop for clothes online “by body type” instead of “by store”. Presently, you have to look through allllll of the clothes offered by a specific store/website to weed out the wrong fits and wrong fabrics, etc. This can be exhausting. But a body type shopping experience would show you only the clothes for your selected body type. I’ll keep dreaming.

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  Před 5 lety +11

      I have a soft classic shopping page on my website! Under ‘shop your body type’ that links to real soft classic items you can buy. That’s why I made it.

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  Před 5 lety +5

      @@teresabruneau7843 Here's a direct link to the soft classic shopping page!! : merriamstyle.com/shop_sc.html

    • @teresabruneau7843
      @teresabruneau7843 Před 5 lety +3

      Merriam Style Yes! What you have done is exactly what I was talking about! I must have overlooked your shopping page link somehow. But yes, and hopefully this option for shopping by body type continues to grow. It makes things so much easier.

  • @GrailSidhe
    @GrailSidhe Před 5 lety +342

    Too true about the jewellery and the natural lines. Natural lines kill me, messy hair looks horrific on me. Everything has to be neat, and as much as I love jewellery, I can't really wear much of it lest it wears me. Anything busy wears me.

    • @kremenakrumova1561
      @kremenakrumova1561 Před 5 lety

      Then u are probably classic.

    • @GrailSidhe
      @GrailSidhe Před 5 lety +22

      @@kremenakrumova1561 Soft classic as I have softer lines, at least I can add some romantic touches to my clothes as I do love them, just look like I'm off to dance the can can if I put on too many frills!

    • @tomjones2157
      @tomjones2157 Před 5 lety +6

      Ha ha I was alway jealous of my soft classic friend, who always looked so put together with just one piece of jewellery and minimal clothing.

    • @mirandaosmelak480
      @mirandaosmelak480 Před 5 lety +14

      Yeah, I quite often get compliments on earnings/flowery skirt/fury west/bold suit colour etc. Now I understand what it is, it just wears me;). I think I will still sometimes wear something bold just because it is a form of self expression and even if it wears me I chose it and it sends a message of some sort. But I think I'll be more aware now:). (Soft classic myself, Merriam confirmed)

    • @fini5294
      @fini5294 Před 5 lety +17

      I'm sorry, I don't want to come of as rude, classic types are my favourite types to look at, so balanced! But when I see a classic wearing natural lines it often works against their serenity and calm, sophisticated vibes and I sometimes find it quite funny to look at. Sort of like a swan trying to rock a ducks feathers.

  • @kalexandra6682
    @kalexandra6682 Před 5 lety +230

    I did the test and think I’m a soft classic, at least some kind of classic. For some reason I’ve been thinking my whole life that my body was UN-balanced and disproportionate. Turns out that I was frequently dressing like a natural or a soft gamine, because those were the styles I was drawn to. It’s such a revelation to discover that it was the lines in my clothes that was off, not my body in itself. Now I understand why in the past I sometimes looked better on days when I wore a simple outfit with minimal accessories, than when I put in effort to look fashionable, extra feminine or extra ”fun”. It used to irritate me so much, and made me think my face and body was boring and NOT feminine. I think I’ve been compensating for my ”boring” appearance with dressing up a bit too much, or hiding it. I’m also starting to think that my overall balanced lines made my percieved imperfections stand out more to me, with the sad consequence that they got too much negative focus and somewhat distorted my view of myself. I’m so happy that I found your channel! Looking forward to exploring what happens when wearing my own lines is my new normal.

    • @alexia3552
      @alexia3552 Před 4 lety +8

      Purple Daisy wow I feel you, I could have written this comment =0

    • @liadanryan-gerhardt7189
      @liadanryan-gerhardt7189 Před 4 lety +5

      Oh my GOSH, relate 1000% to this!! It's all about the soft understated subtle beauty, yet precise rounded lines. It's a difficult one to master as balance is never really easy to achieve in any aspect of life, but we'll get there! With the help of this info & some experimentation & intuition we will shine 😉

    • @kelb6073
      @kelb6073 Před 2 lety

      Yessss

    • @Leyla53104
      @Leyla53104 Před 2 lety +3

      This is exactly what İ felt all my life before İ knew İ'm SC! So true!!!

    • @freeinChrist91
      @freeinChrist91 Před 2 lety +1

      Ditto!

  • @cinmingrl
    @cinmingrl Před 4 lety +111

    Eyes and lips must match intensity just changed my life! Conventional makeup wisdom is to balance bold eye with nude lip or visa versa and I couldn’t figure out why I never felt like I could pull off either...I need to do both. Also, using one piece to push the style a direction without looking overdone or trying too hard was a revelation I needed. Thank you for this video!

    • @starburst9053
      @starburst9053 Před 3 lety +3

      me too!!

    • @jennathompson4242
      @jennathompson4242 Před rokem

      I'm the same!!

    • @nicholnunn8074
      @nicholnunn8074 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I would do a heavy eye and then wipe it off because it looked so garish. Now I know I just need to finish putting on my heavy lipstick! All that wasted time and effort hahaha😅

  • @LittleGreenPearl
    @LittleGreenPearl Před 5 lety +129

    There needs to be more Kibbe stylists in the media. I don't like the Marion has little looks that work for her in photo shoots and red carpet. I'm so glad Marion and Kirsten are celebrity role models for us soft classics. Thank you for the depth of knowledge, Merriam!!! I struggled with dressing myself since puberty because I look strange in gamine (youthful, dolly; look tired in contrast) clothes I used to wear, in natural (most clothing stores sell for natural bodies, model types; looks unkempt), and in romantic (frilly; looks silly, too much). There is so much balance that I have to carefully maintain. Subscribed!

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  Před 5 lety +4

      Aww thank you Angel and welcome! I'm really hoping Kibbe will be more widely used by celeb stylists too!

    • @fernandahuaman6480
      @fernandahuaman6480 Před měsícem

      I could not agree more with you. I feel it. And that's why I tried so hard to understand what kinds of clothes I can actually throw on. Like you said: too romantic looks clownish on me. Or costumy. Dramatic looks so harsh. Natural looks sooo homeless on me. Bright colors and accessories don't blend in. It's just soo much on me. So I dedicated myself to collecting suiting clothing based on how I feel in them. I threw away those clothes that made me feel strange, too much, not enough, etc. And even with this wardrobe, sometimes, I get to notice that I can easily imbalance my outfit just by wearing the wrong accessories or even choosing the wrong texture or color of my lips (matte or glossy). 😅 And I specifically struggle when my makeup in my lips fade away and imbalance again the look. 🤭

  • @smileforhiba
    @smileforhiba Před 4 lety +58

    I am a soft classic and I struggle with shopping because stores are following trends that dont suit my body type ... whether its the color, cut, quality, texture, and form ... none cater to me ... thats why I keep wearing my mom's vintage dresses and hunt for classic vintage pieces to compliment my figure ... its always a thrill when I actually find an item i can wear from mainstream stores :P

  • @lindasue8719
    @lindasue8719 Před 2 lety +16

    I think that was the most useful phrase I've ever heard as far as trying to figure out my look and how to present it... "understated doesn't look understated on YOU, as a classic.". THANK YOU, MERRIAM!

  • @lovelykitty_
    @lovelykitty_ Před 5 lety +128

    This is depressing, I have to burn all my wardrobe and start from scratch! Nothing should be too much!
    In my teens I looked good in preppy style neat looks, but it was so boring to me! So pixie cuts, weird hair color, oversized items was my way of avoiding that classic looks.
    No wonder I never looked good in that, what a waste of time and money.
    It's time to accept that I'm a classic lady..

  • @shinobipanda2331
    @shinobipanda2331 Před 3 lety +104

    "Soft Classics look best with neat, tidy hair"
    *Laughs in unruly head of curls*

    • @sofitocyn100
      @sofitocyn100 Před 3 lety +3

      I've always had wild, untamed hair, non asymmetrically parted. Explains a lot..i remember that once, somebody told me that i looked so good when my hair was parted in the middle. Side parted hair brings asymmetry to the face and body!

    • @samiraalhasan8022
      @samiraalhasan8022 Před 3 lety

      Literally same

    • @samiraalhasan8022
      @samiraalhasan8022 Před 3 lety +3

      But it makes SO much sense now, because I always get a ridiculous amount of compliments when my hair it tucked neat into a low bun

    • @spontaneousjane
      @spontaneousjane Před 3 lety +13

      Same! I guess my hair will always have to be my one element that isn’t classic because there is no way I will ever go back to straightening it.

    • @karinsolli9581
      @karinsolli9581 Před 3 lety +5

      Agreed! My natural lions mane contrasts the rest.

  • @EliteNormie
    @EliteNormie Před 3 lety +26

    My mum always said I should shy away from very dramatic dresses with saturated colour palettes. That pastel, feminine but most of all minimalist clothing looks the best on me. Only found out about Kibbe 2 days ago, I can't believe she was so... right?? I'm a complete Soft Classic!

  • @Nyakairu.K
    @Nyakairu.K Před 4 lety +69

    I have no idea how but I figured out most of this on my own. The only thing that I had no idea about was the hair. I realized when it was pulled back and I exposed my face I looked more representable than usual and the fact that I have 4C hair just emphasized the point more. I end up looking more put together when I pull it back or braid my head in lines (I am confident that I look beautiful even without pulling it back ).
    The make up has to be all out (you do lips you do eyes ) or all natural (I prefer this). I also came to notice that if you are wearing sth tight at the bottom and top, use a belt to tie the whole look together. Show off the collar bones since they make you look more feminine and if you are bold enough, wear an off the shoulder

    • @ND-nx1nt
      @ND-nx1nt Před 3 lety

      For natural hair I found this channel. Hope you find it helpful.
      czcams.com/video/5Df3fS_GymA/video.html

    • @palomapardo1744
      @palomapardo1744 Před 2 lety +2

      I relate to this! I have always been proud of my collar bone, my arms and thighs are flesh but my collar bones always brought that balance to the fleshiness and made look more feminine.

  • @angelamillikin3843
    @angelamillikin3843 Před 5 lety +168

    This is amazing. You have a gift for understanding Kibbe's body types and demonstrating the principles with contemporary examples. You also have a gift for color. Thank you for your hard work. I look forward to supporting your work by using your services! I want you to continue!

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  Před 5 lety +2

      Aw thank you so much Angela for taking the time to leave this comment, and for all your support!!

  • @Alinka909
    @Alinka909 Před 5 lety +102

    I was at the gym and took a good full look at myself. I realized that I’ve been struggling with seeing myself as romantic because I’m not romantic. I kept seeing that I didn’t quiet fit anything until I was wearing tight clothing at the gym, and decided to do the Kibbe rest. I’m a soft classic and I love this video. I always struggled with balancing sexy and vulgar. This video is really helpful.

    • @moukhu
      @moukhu Před 4 lety +7

      Omg i also thought i was a romantic

  • @jessierasberry3082
    @jessierasberry3082 Před 5 lety +177

    As a classic type with naturally wavy hair (and delicate fine strands) the hair section stings a lil, lol. Natural waves never look neat.

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  Před 5 lety +10

      I think you could do wavy hair if it's primarily neat (doesn't have to be perfect), take a look at my example of Kirsten at 26:24 of this video. :)

    • @unneighborlyarcades6356
      @unneighborlyarcades6356 Před 5 lety +18

      Hmm....From what I've been told, wavy hair can get quite frizzy (especially in humid weather), and I suppose that would take away from the neatness of the look. But, I wonder if you could use a serum, leave-in conditioner, oil, etc. to smooth the hair and keep it from frizzing? You would have to use something lightweight-and then not too much of it-because you have fine hair.

    • @jessierasberry3082
      @jessierasberry3082 Před 5 lety +11

      Unneighborly Arcades Thanks for your suggestions! Yes, it does get crazy in the humidity. I live in humid Hong Kong too, so my hair is a constant poof! I’m currently using an oil serum and it helps a little. I also live on a mountain, with lots of wind that wrecks my hair every time I walk outside. It’s rough, but I do my best lol.;)

    • @jessierasberry3082
      @jessierasberry3082 Před 5 lety +5

      @@merriamstyle Oh, and I really appreciate this video too. Not a lot of videos for classics, nor are any as well done as yours.

    • @JBO2493
      @JBO2493 Před 5 lety +18

      Emily Pinkerton look into the curly girl method by Lorraine Massey. It’s not exactly ‘neat’ but it helps beat frizz, gives the hair definition and beats ironing the crap out of your hair with a curling iron...

  • @Keapix
    @Keapix Před 5 lety +169

    This explains why people always tell me they love my dress, or my necklace 🤨

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  Před 5 lety +27

      Yes I had a lovely soft classic colleague who got compliments on her soft dramatic earrings!! I was like 'nooooo!!'

    • @gittevandevelde2208
      @gittevandevelde2208 Před 4 lety +5

      I am a gamine, and people NEVER compliment me. Of course, it could very well be that they just don't like what I am wearing, but still, I am not as overwhelmed by things.

    • @BermetJamankulova
      @BermetJamankulova Před 3 lety +6

      Omg, so true!! I noticed that people compliment on something when it looks totally out of balance, not when it looks good.

    • @d4ngly
      @d4ngly Před 3 lety

      dress where you going with that girl?!

  • @caryljones1450
    @caryljones1450 Před 5 lety +67

    The classic type is lucky in that they can add just one element from another type to appear a different way. I'd love to see a video like this for flamboyant natural. Thanks for the great videos

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  Před 5 lety +17

      Yes, I'm trying to convince them they're lucky and not boring!!!!!!!!!!!! Because it's really the truth! Other types can also include other elements of other types to achieve different looks. The difference is while a classic can include any element so long as it's understated, other types can include elements from some (but not all) body type's lines, but they don't have to be understated. So I guess the flexibility is sort of conserved. You could check out my Artistic License video for Dramatic and Soft Dramatic if you haven't seen that already for some examples!

  • @AlwaysTheDork
    @AlwaysTheDork Před 5 lety +64

    These videos could be 2 hours long and I would still watch until the end lol

  • @icewarriorr
    @icewarriorr Před 5 lety +39

    Classics have this thing where they can basically pull off any attire style without looking too separate from it (you're right about the symmetry), yet doesn't look more stunning in anything.
    When I think of classics, I sometimes imagine the electromagnetic spectrum, the waves seem to take fluctuating form until it reaches the magnitude of visible light, though it's a really small portion, it's the one part that has it all in balance, and it's eye catching more than any other range. That's the classic-oriented style, it's elusive.
    My sister and I are both classics, she's a Classic and I'm a Soft Classic, we look almost similar to one another, but the symmetry is undoubtedly more pronounced in her. When we walk together and if you were to label us, you'd probably tell that she's graciously balanced, while you'd tell that I'm more delicately ladylike. We're both soft in coloring, she's Autumn and I'm Summer, now that I see your video I can clearly see the connection.

  • @ladymondegreen
    @ladymondegreen Před 3 lety +19

    I always dressed in more gamine lines and colors and so I felt strong resistance to being a classic (soft classic) because they seemed boring and not a proper expression of how I felt inside. I always thought that I had to add detail and visual interest to my outfits. Recently, I started to dress in more simple and classic lines and colors and I look so much more elegant and feel like I am seen more for who I am rather than what I’m wearing. I still like to express that gamine quality through color and accessories here and there like a scarf, purse, or hair piece…but just not overdoing it. Less is more!

  • @bdzpop
    @bdzpop Před 5 lety +135

    Love these videos! I even watch the ones that aren’t my body type

  • @2468narutorox
    @2468narutorox Před 2 lety +16

    I can’t tell you how much this has helped!! I thought I looked frumpy in everything but I was just overdressing!!! I’m completely changed my wardrobe because of you and have never looked better 😭🙏

  • @JuliaMarieH
    @JuliaMarieH Před 5 lety +112

    I always wondered why my eyes seem to disappear whenever I wear bold lipstick!!

    • @Peayou...
      @Peayou... Před 4 lety +3

      Yes same here I like to wear a kinda... Washed out ( not the best word) and glossy lips

    • @krr74
      @krr74 Před 4 lety +1

      Me too!

    • @BermetJamankulova
      @BermetJamankulova Před 3 lety +4

      Same here!! And I would just ignore all the make up rules and did what I thought looked good :)

    • @Pancakes4din
      @Pancakes4din Před 3 lety +7

      Literally me with lipstick
      . 👄 .

    • @meriemmimi104
      @meriemmimi104 Před 3 lety +1

      Me too

  • @FreshCreativeFrog25
    @FreshCreativeFrog25 Před 4 lety +25

    11:42 wow this makes SO much sense!!! I’ve always wondered why I look so incredibly ridiculous and uncomfortable in photos where I’m consciously *trying* to look “cool,” or “alluring,” even something like crossing my arms to “look tough,” putting my hands in my pockets and leaning like the pic on the right @ 14:48, or pouting my lips to look more “sensual” makes me look like I’m going for a humorous, joking effect. And in contrast, I always love the photos of myself where I’m not conscious of how I’ll pose and smile! When I feel one with how I’m posing, I really do enjoy the final effect! Much more learning to do on how to accomplish this consistently, on how to add a little touch of a mood but not knock off that Soft Classic balance... but wow! Thanks Merriam!

  • @Jen-sp9yu
    @Jen-sp9yu Před 7 měsíci +3

    Oh my gosh this explains why when I try so hard to make outfits, it still looks off on me! I need to get back to the basics. 😩

  • @Kpower
    @Kpower Před 5 lety +123

    This may sound weird, but classics reminds me of a squircle. It's neat and symmetrical, but it's unambiguous. You don't know if it's a square (a yang shape) or a circle (a yin shape).

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  Před 5 lety +28

      yes!! That's basically what a classic would be if they were a shape. :p

    • @elsagrace3893
      @elsagrace3893 Před 4 lety +15

      K-power 😂 I’ve never heard of a squircle until now.

    • @KiteFlyingVespa
      @KiteFlyingVespa Před 4 lety +1

      I love that!

    • @angelicaa2314
      @angelicaa2314 Před 4 lety +2

      Unambiguous?

    • @jessicaborgogni4933
      @jessicaborgogni4933 Před 4 lety +9

      That’s exactly my face! I never know if it’s a rectangle or a circle!!! Im either C or SC

  • @lisakathleen5768
    @lisakathleen5768 Před 4 lety +37

    Love this! The bit about classics needing balance between their lips and eyes while gamines look great with one emphasized over the other blew my mind. All my life I've been hearing that if you're going to do bold eyes you need an understated lip or vice versa, but it always looked so weird on me (I am dramatic classic) and now I know why! Hoping you do a dramatic classic video soon!!

  • @lauralyons3825
    @lauralyons3825 Před 4 lety +20

    Great point on the balance between eyes and lips, before I started watching Make-up tutorials I used my own intuition about what looks good on me and I always put on lipstick on same level as my eyes and I felt great, but in all tutorials they mislead to believe that if your eyes are the focal point then you should use very soft or almost none lipstick and vice versa, so I started doing that but I never feel that was right on me but had conflicting thoughts as thought people will notice and think I was overdoing my make up by having same intensity of eyes and lips, but now I will enjoy wearing my bright lipstick as I did before!!! 'Knowledge is power!!!!

  • @kyliemurphy8813
    @kyliemurphy8813 Před 3 lety +11

    That was great - I am now convinced I'm soft classic as I naturally gravitate towards all these styles. It explains explains why it's hard for me to find clothes to look "exciting" in - I tend to end back in classic clothes. I can now own this instead of being critical. Meryl Streep is a soft classic and she looks great.

  • @basiagorska3362
    @basiagorska3362 Před 5 lety +28

    This explains so much!!! Especially the visual around 7:25 (Kirsten's 'messy' casual looks vs the neat ones). That's exactly what I wear (oversized shirts) and now I know why it doesn't work on me! Excellent video, thank you so much!!!

  • @zgi7907
    @zgi7907 Před 5 lety +50

    I always insist on wearing teenager types of clothes and they always look like shit. now I know why lol. AND whenever there is a party i wear minimal detailed dresses and it looks so good.

    • @polinaracheeva9163
      @polinaracheeva9163 Před 5 lety +12

      I once received a feedback from my boyfriend that the more "plain" my clothes are, the better I look. Now I see where it is coming from.

  • @discod
    @discod Před 5 lety +24

    Really interesting! I’m a soft classic, and was always taught to never play up both eyes and lips with makeup, but like in your examples, it always looks like something is missing. Now I know it’s okay.

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  Před 5 lety +3

      Yes it's common makeup advice that everyone has heard before! It doesn't work for everyone. :) I'm happy it makes sense for you now and you can go on wearing balanced intensities as you intuitively knew would look better!

    • @Keapix
      @Keapix Před 5 lety +2

      Just lipstick looks dreadful on me... I’ve always found that I need my eyes done to balance it. I’m glad I ignored the ‘rules’ on that one.

  • @maurenzamora27
    @maurenzamora27 Před 4 lety +10

    It is taking time for me to accept I'm a soft classic cause I confess at first I didn't like it that much, but this helped me a lot in my way of selfdiscovering (not only physically but also mentally). It had change my lifestyle and give me a new perspective, one way more simple and "classical".
    Sending you good vibes from Uruguay, take care and continue on working hard👏🏼❤️🇺🇾

  • @tripleVirgo
    @tripleVirgo Před 4 lety +55

    We really need to find more examples of soft classic women because it seems like it's just Kirsten lol, I don't identify with her at all so it's really hard to get the message re lines/style, or maybe I'm just dense, because this vid confused me even more. Omw to look for more soft classic celebs

    • @_Lord_of_Misrule_
      @_Lord_of_Misrule_ Před 4 lety +1

      Anna K same!! Kirsten and me literally have nothing in common besides being soft classic but we look completely different.

    • @chochodelluv891
      @chochodelluv891 Před 3 lety +3

      dakota Johnson is also a soft classic , dit von teese is a soft classic too

    • @_Lord_of_Misrule_
      @_Lord_of_Misrule_ Před 3 lety

      Ninki Minjaj thank you!! I love dita this is very helpful!

    • @LADYMILLER111
      @LADYMILLER111 Před 3 lety +3

      I think Naomi Watts and Jessica Alba are soft classics too.

    • @shirin9452
      @shirin9452 Před 3 lety +8

      BrownWhiteCat hey I’m so sorry but dita von teese is absolutely not a soft classic she’s a theatrical romantic all the way. So I hope looking at her won’t confuse you cause us TRs do a lot of ornate detail and are about as extra as classics are simple. She’s definitely not going to be the person to use for inspiration as her looks are the furthest thing from simple, symmetrical, and balanced. She is elegant yes but in the TR way-retro and femme fatale. It’s very different than a soft classic.
      If you check out Aly Art she has style recommendations for every Kibbe body type so that might be a good resource? Hope this helps! ^^

  • @dilettacomini570
    @dilettacomini570 Před 4 lety +44

    Now I'm sad because I have super big curly hair and even at their best they can't really look perfectly kept, so I guess I will always look messy lol

    • @HoudaOussous
      @HoudaOussous Před 4 lety +5

      Same

    • @sarahsuero
      @sarahsuero Před 4 lety +14

      I’ve curls also and work used to with DevaCurl (not anymore) and Not Your Mothers gel (still using) to help define them. It’s curly neat. Unique to me and us as curly gals. 02/14/2020 Update! Please don’t use Deva Curl. It’s possible my curl and scalp damage is from using their products.

    • @whiterabbitontheroad
      @whiterabbitontheroad Před 4 lety +2

      same

    • @chelsimcfarland2007
      @chelsimcfarland2007 Před 3 lety +5

      The healthier and more hydrated your curls, the more tamed curly hair looks. Frizz = a curl begging for hydration. Heat and chemically damaged hair will also frizz. A good cut matters too, go to a person who is trained to cut naturally curly hair. It's a process to get your curls to a good place, but it's so so worth it and possible!
      P.S. I am in cosmetology school, and have been self-studying curls for a decade. 🤍

    • @chameshd6712
      @chameshd6712 Před 3 lety +1

      My tip to tame my curly mane is by using eco styler gel for my wash and go’s. The hair feels crunchy when dry but as the days go by, it gets softer and gains some volume little by little while still looking curly with minimal (visible) frizz

  • @Aniko
    @Aniko Před 4 lety +13

    omg the best explanation I got so far on sc now I finally understand why I look overdressed so often!

  • @krisdiane
    @krisdiane Před rokem +3

    Omg, this video, especially the makeup portion, has validated so much for me. They always say, "Dramatic eye or dramatic lip. Never both," and my face has always said, "No ma'am." 😂 And the winged liner. I can only do it if it's soft and blended.

  • @zenkiuforraitingmi
    @zenkiuforraitingmi Před 4 lety +29

    I am a soft classic and it is hard for me to see any examples of curly (not waivy) hair style. All soft classic seam to have strait but waive-iron neck-lenght-shy cut with few layers. Yet I found this sophisticated and beautiful, my everyday style is more not-put-together or free or casual or a bit rocky.... could anyone give me some examples of that? Thank you beautifuls !

  • @r.odalys
    @r.odalys Před 4 lety +9

    This was so helpful! It’s true that soft classics look dress down much quicker. If I don’t brush my hair I look a mess. Also when u said a basic lip with powerful eye look looks bad 😐😐😭 some customer at my old job told me to put lipstick on because I didn’t look well kept! I’m glad I know most of other rules when it comes to my type tho 🥰

  •  Před 4 lety +9

    Thank you so much! For some time I thought I was TR but my waist isn't that defined and my facial features are softer than in most TRs, so the line between TRs and SCs can be very thin. I always noticed how simple clothing with a yin element looks much better on me than ornate and geometrical patterns. This video settled it for me 🙌🙏 thank you!

    • @tallisinwonderland4724
      @tallisinwonderland4724 Před 4 lety +2

      Íris Santos you sound exactly like me, I thought I was a TR too but have realised I’m a SC now. Totally agree about there being a thin line between the two .

  • @wowwee0
    @wowwee0 Před 5 lety +8

    Your video analysis is amazing because I don't think I look like any of the examples of Soft Classics, but every single one of the clothing, makeup, hair, and posture points is true for me. Also since I am a little thinner/less curvy than a typical Soft Classic example (but not sharp/angular enough to be Gamine), I can get away with a little softer details in my clothing, or clothing that is a little more flowy but not oversized. I want to call it Petite Soft Classic!

  • @barbaratar4534
    @barbaratar4534 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you, this was an amazing and informative video! The more I watch your vids the more I understand and accept the nature of Classics (I think I'm a soft classic, and this vid helped a lot). Also congrats on kicking off your business

  • @простадівчина
    @простадівчина Před 5 lety +30

    Soft Classic new to here today!! One word besides the minimal detailing you mention is: SYMMETRY, symmetric--very important!. Thank you for this post today!

  • @itssoundproof
    @itssoundproof Před 4 lety +9

    ahh i needed this when i over-did my outfits, but i naturally calmed down and im getting more compliments which is nice

  • @mandarini6608
    @mandarini6608 Před 5 lety +3

    That's the most helpful series about kibbe types that I've come across so far! Thank you so much! 😊

  • @tash4710
    @tash4710 Před 5 lety +16

    This video was so good, and I'm not even soft classic. It makes me want to go back and watch all of your videos.

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  Před 5 lety +1

      Yay, thank you! You could check out Are Classics Boring and Gamines Fun? as well as Kibbe and Personality. Those are similar kinds of topics, showing the effects of different lines on different people!

  • @bumpidop1574
    @bumpidop1574 Před 5 lety +9

    This was super SUPER helpful! Thank you! I keep landing with half half C and D+E answers (with one or two A and B) and kept swaying between Soft Classic and Theatrical Romantic. Classic seemed kind of off and boring and Romantic is just "too much". But this video solidified Soft Classic for me. All my best looks that I thought were Theatrical Romantic "but gentler" were actually Soft Classic. And now I also understand why this make up rule "either the eyes or the lips" never worked for me. Thank you so so much! :)

    • @tomjones2157
      @tomjones2157 Před 5 lety +4

      Theatrical Romantic has very few has C answers, usually 1 or none. I'm so glad you got your answer. My Soft Classic friend is so stylish with very little effort and few accessories. I get a tiny bit jealous sometimes as she looks so pulled together at work!

  • @lolali222
    @lolali222 Před 5 lety +3

    Thank you so much Merriam! I ' m a soft classic really I have been hopping for such a complete video , your voice is angelic !

  • @elisabethschlarb3059
    @elisabethschlarb3059 Před 4 lety

    I love this! I just discovered kibbe and your channel a few days ago and already I feel like my approach to shopping and style has made a 180! I'm an SC and what I love most about all this is it helps confirm why I've always been drawn to certain shapes and colours and why I've been disinterested in others. It of course helps me remember what I need to add in to ensure I'm always looking fabulous! And now I also know why my haircut and style in my yt photo isn't particularly flattering on me! Marion's smooth "gamine" bob, on the other hand, is amazing! Thanks for all your amazing videos Merriam! Xxx

  • @chelseajknapp
    @chelseajknapp Před 4 lety

    I UNDERSTAND MYSELF SO MUCH BETTER NOW WOWWW. Thank you SO much for your work, I just found out about color theory 4 days ago, and found out about the body types from you, I'm bingeing all your videos now, I can't believe I haven't found you until today

  • @aphr0d
    @aphr0d Před 5 lety +44

    This is amazing work! Would you consider doing one for theatrical romantic? It’s kind of frustrating hearing that they have to be sexy all the time. How do the romantics look edgy or relaxed? Anyways, I love this series! Thanks so much for taking the time to do this. It’s so fun watching these.

    • @Mary-ui4qq
      @Mary-ui4qq Před 5 lety +1

      She already has one on her channel

    • @aphr0d
      @aphr0d Před 5 lety +1

      Maryvera Horsefall I haven’t seen any previous ones regarding changing up your style, but she uploaded a video today for TRs and I loved it!

  • @SolElarien
    @SolElarien Před 4 lety +4

    Thanks for this video, I was in doubt and now I know I'm soft classic, it all fits: open necklines, small prints and accesories, belts and whenever I try something with large prints or too straigh lines, heavy cloth it overwhelms me. And you nailed it with make up. Love, Sol

  • @elinljungstrom3932
    @elinljungstrom3932 Před 5 lety +34

    I'm always late to this, because I live in Europe and you upload in the middle of the night here. Merriam, I think this might be my favorite video of yours! The examples are incredibly well thought out, the pictures almost explain themselves and make your points so clear! I loved the thought of a classic body type almost being a canvass, you showed it really well with the pictures you chose, and somehow you always manage to find something great and positive about having a certain body type. And what's so great about your videos is that you explain the broader picture so well, with the yin/yang balance, not just each body type as separate entities. Even when it's not my body type I always learn new things and since you explain everything in detail, it's easy to kind of replicate with other bodys as well. You're an inspiration!

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  Před 5 lety +2

      Thank you Elin, I'm so happy my ideas were communicated clearly. I'm constantly working on improving my explanations and examples, and I'm happy it's paying off.

  • @kermittime6507
    @kermittime6507 Před 5 lety +3

    Excellent analysis! Great work! Thank you! The first time I did the test, I was actually surprised and then a bit disappointed that I'm this type. Then I watched a lot of videos on Kibbe body types and redid the test to see since I knew more that maybe my result would be different because I really don't like tailored looks and neat hair! But your presentation really helped me see how beautiful this type is when following Kibbe guidelines. I have to check these looks on me. Although recently I've put on weight a bit and only thing I've been wearing is sports clothes...I definitely have always loved the minimalist look, never been wearing jewellery much or strong make-up...I'm just worried how to achieve this neat look when having more roundness due to putting on weight.

  • @rebekahe9692
    @rebekahe9692 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for making this video! I could not figure out why a bold lip with light eyes looked a little gaudy on me, and now I can see why!

  • @Swoopiify
    @Swoopiify Před 5 lety +19

    Thank you for your videos, they are so accurate and so helpful. I like how you don't follow Kibbe to the core because I feel like his teachings are lacking in a few places. I've been lurking the "official" Kibbe groups on Facebook and the admins are really passive-aggressive or downright rude to those who don't completely agree with everything Kibbe says. According to them you can't be a yin type if you're taller than 5'5". I think that's so narrow-minded and I loved your video on Lily Cole (who's tall) and why she's soft gamine.

    • @gittevandevelde2208
      @gittevandevelde2208 Před 5 lety +3

      I have been in the facebook groups too, and yes. They barely explained anythign to me (which is necessary because Kibbe's/Susan's writing is very...Vague) and then said I didn't listen. There were no good examples of some of those exercices and yet they said I was doing it wrong. What do you expect, when it's barely explained???? I got away from there. Too much toxicity.

    • @Swoopiify
      @Swoopiify Před 5 lety +6

      @@gittevandevelde2208 heh I think I remember seeing you posting there. I have respect for Kibbe's work but he and his followers need to realize that you need to be more pedagogical when trying to teach people this stuff. He should start a CZcams channel of his own lol. If other people using his work bothers him so much then he needs to get out on here and set the record straight and not hide in his New York apartment and wait for people to visit him.

    • @gittevandevelde2208
      @gittevandevelde2208 Před 5 lety +5

      @@Swoopiify Indeed. Be freaking clear yourself instead of letting else doing it and then criticizing them...

    • @Swoopiify
      @Swoopiify Před 5 lety

      @@gittevandevelde2208 exactly

  • @PaperParade
    @PaperParade Před 4 lety +1

    I have always gotten compliments on how I dress, and I was lucky in being born with a good eye for this stuff. So when I took the test and have been looking into this, it’s interesting how this type (classic and/or soft classic) is how I already dress and what I know I look best in. When I shop I try to look for things that are typically minimalistic, *timeless* and balanced.

  • @diananguyen9421
    @diananguyen9421 Před 5 lety +126

    Can you do a video about posing in pictures for the different body types?

  • @Nikki-Nicole
    @Nikki-Nicole Před 5 lety +2

    Never thought i would find another CZcamsr that knows this info. I am happy to have found u 😊

  • @chrissymccallister7951
    @chrissymccallister7951 Před 5 lety +1

    Absolutely L🌸VED this video...thanks for the time u spent detailing this type. I think the internet confuses this type with too much frill, patterns & flowing fabric which has had me frustrated 🤷🏻‍♀️ It’s much more simple than that!! I can relate to the fact I look way better with smooth neat hair or the simplest of jewelry, but I can actually wear a simple top or dress with gamine quality. I shared your Chanel today with a woman I met at a dressing room. It’s so relieving we can come here to try & sort all this stuff out 😊

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  Před 5 lety

      Aww thank you so much Chrissy for leaving this wonderful comment, comments like these make my day! And thank you for sharing my channel!

  • @marlenalilliana1357
    @marlenalilliana1357 Před 4 lety +4

    The makeup thing really resonated with me! I naturally pick very soft classic clothes and jewlery, but I was always so confused why i could never pull off the dark lip and minimal eye look. This makes so much more sense!!!

  • @diffsiuhgr4578
    @diffsiuhgr4578 Před 5 lety +3

    thank you so much, even though i'm not a soft classic i'm super interested in kibbe's theory and i learn so much from your videos! everytime i receive the notification i click and watch. love your work

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  Před 5 lety

      Hi Camille, you're so kind!!

    • @diffsiuhgr4578
      @diffsiuhgr4578 Před 5 lety

      Merriam Style i’m a soft natural!!! loved all your videos about them too, so so accurate (even if i have short legs and i feel like your advices on pants for soft naturals are for those who have long legs)

  • @valentinagelatina
    @valentinagelatina Před rokem +3

    girl!! I ABSOLUTELY LOVE this kind of videos. please keep doing them😭😭😭 we all need body type tips from you!

  • @laurarl9261
    @laurarl9261 Před 5 lety +5

    I have just found out about the body types, I'm soft classic and I couldn't believe that a body type could define what makeup looks better on you but I have to admit that everytime I wear dark eye makeup I begin wearing something similar to a nude (never a nude because I look ill with them) because of what we have always heard about choosing between bringing eyes or lips out but I always have to add more colour to my lips because I look much better 🤣 Regarding my clothes, I wear very similar clothes to what you show in the video without knowing why, now I know, great video! Thanks!

  • @MGoblivion
    @MGoblivion Před 4 lety +2

    I'm (or I think I am) a soft classic. This video has made the most sense to me out of all I've read and watched. When you say that a soft classic can wear one item from another style/body type it makes sense to me. So many times I tried on items from other body types and they still suited me in an outfit has left me totally confused!!!

  • @m.s9146
    @m.s9146 Před 2 lety +1

    You’ve explained so much. Believe I’m a soft classic and have worn the simple style and follow the mantra “less is more.” When younger I modeled and easily found work. Now I know why, my classic symmetrical look made the clothes look good. Thank you very much!!

  • @LicharaDream
    @LicharaDream Před 5 lety

    I loved it! Very to the point and with practical examples. I really really hope you'll make one for Dramatic Classics as well. It would shed some light into my confused sense of style. 😊

  • @irinka_katlova
    @irinka_katlova Před 4 lety +4

    It's crazy, I have always thought I was a gamine because I am petite. Took the test and I am soft classic. And white watching this video, I get to understand why I look awkward in certain gamine clothes. Then comes the make-up. I have tried my best to incorporate smoky eyes with nude lips and it never works! But I always look good when I have full eye make-up and lips! Oh wow. Thank you so much for this series, Merriam!!!

  • @szemeijamie0804
    @szemeijamie0804 Před 4 lety +3

    Sleeveless or any fitted knitted high neck tops looks amazing on soft classics

    • @gracekim5478
      @gracekim5478 Před 2 lety

      yes!!! turtle necks are very flattering on me

  • @sintastyc
    @sintastyc Před 4 lety +4

    My life makes sense now! This put into words everything I kinda new but didn't know why. I'm keeping it simple and understated now because that's what works. Proof!

  • @laurenalvarez1587
    @laurenalvarez1587 Před rokem +1

    Wow, this has been THE MOST helpful video I have found on this subject. Thank you for being so detailed because I felt so lost. I realized I’ve been Dressing more natural and I look SO Frumpy. I’m so happy to see that skinny jeans and pants look best on my body type😅 I kept trying to make this trendy straight leg baggie jean work and it always made me look super short and even more round.

  • @maurenzamora27
    @maurenzamora27 Před 4 lety +8

    It would be very helpful to have a lookbook on pinterest, so you can keep adding outfit ideas there❤️

  • @patricerogers5299
    @patricerogers5299 Před rokem

    Just watched this again for the umpteenth time and, as always, learned something new. Your videos are so tremendously real, grounded, and helpful.

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  Před rokem

      thank you so much Patrice. Also happy to hear your favorite food is still olive.

  • @trebelle614
    @trebelle614 Před 5 lety +2

    great video! I believe my mother is a Soft Classic so I'm looking forward to sharing this video with her and another friend!! I can't wait for this type of video for Flamboyant Gamine!! Thank you again.

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  Před 5 lety

      So sweet! I hope your mother+friend like it!

  • @nattinattson9562
    @nattinattson9562 Před 5 lety +17

    Hi! I really like your videos! Can you please make a video about winter cloths for the body types? :) In Sweden it's cold most part of the year ^^ It would be nice to look good and be warm at the same time

  • @FlamedWater
    @FlamedWater Před 5 lety +8

    This is amazing! It feels like I have been waiting for this my whole life!

  • @darnielladd6131
    @darnielladd6131 Před 3 lety

    This video is so helpful! I've been trying to figure out what my type is and I really think I am a soft classic. I did a quiz by petite styling and I mostly got C's, D's, and E's. A and B are more yang, D and E are more yin, and C is in the middle. I definitely feel like I look best in things that are more simple and understated with a touch of femininity (for example something that shows off curves).
    Anything overly feminine or masculine/bad girl just didn't look right on me and looked like I was trying to be something that I'm not. Sometimes I felt more feminine and wanted to wear girly clothes or I felt more masculine and wanted to wear more grunge/cool girl/bad girl look (not really sure what to call it) but it never looked good. I remember a few years ago my friend was doing a photoshoot with me for fun and one of the looks was a more intense/grunge/dark look and although I like that look, it definitely looked unnatural and we ended up scrapping those photos. We did take more photos and the ones that had some hint of sexiness/femininity looked wayyy better and more natural.
    I feel like when I first started learning about the Kibbe body types, I didn't think I was a soft classic because I thought it seemed basic and too polished, sophisticated, and classy. It reminded me of the subtly classy polished look I want to give off when I get a lot older (I am only 20 rn).
    A lot of the looks I saw gave me age 30+ vibe and that's not me. I still like to dress more youthful and trendy and I definitely like to wear things that accentuate my figure, not necessarily meaning something showing a lot of skin or being very tight, although I do sometimes wear that sometimes and I feel like mini skirts (tennis skirt/plaid skirt fit) and fitted shirts or pants look good on me.
    But, watching all these vids on soft classics makes me feel like I definitely relate especially since soft classic seems a lot like "Romantic Light" and I definitely have more yin than yang elements.

  • @vorosszegfu1505
    @vorosszegfu1505 Před 4 lety +2

    I appreciate your work! I know it takes a lot to time to compile. I would love to see examples of older women and styles for them. They don't have to be from Hollywood, or even from the West. Your examples are useful but I keep adjusting hemlines to make your looks more age-appropriate and suitable for different work settings. You are so gifted at seeing these lines at play; I'd much rather defer to you than guess! Thank you.

  • @majorneryz
    @majorneryz Před 3 lety

    Such a great video! I do not know my kibbe type but am sure to be a "classic something" - with this video I am seriously considering soft classic, there is so much matching for me.

  • @aikaterinikontou8186
    @aikaterinikontou8186 Před 2 lety +1

    I was struggling all my life with my style. I was always a bit overweight. Although instinctively I would always be fond of minimal looks I would lose myself in comparison with a soft dramatic mom and mostly dramatic and natural friends. As I grew older I become more and more in tune with myself but I still struggle with hair and my overweight issues. I mostly try to “hide” myself in the clothes that I wear and be minimal to “invisible”. Point is, psychology plays a huge role on our style. However in this video I found out that my instincts are correct! I can feel much more sophisticated and even sexier with very minimal outfits. I always try jewelry and accessories before going out but always end up wearing nothing instead. I used to buy so many accessories that I never wore, but now I know myself better. Very helpful video, of course not the only one, thanks ❤️

  • @rdpcl
    @rdpcl Před 3 lety +4

    After more than a year of thinking I was a TR, it turns out that I'm SC and it feels like I'm back to square 1 trying to educate myself about my body type. Fortunately there's some overlap between SC and TR due to the shared Yin. I never considered Classic seriously because I don't feel as elegant, poised and beautiful as these actresses so this comes as a big surprise to me.

  • @lynseycooper
    @lynseycooper Před 2 měsíci

    This was so so helpful! I’ve just found out I’m a soft classic and this has been fab for me to get my head around all the different styling tips and the reasons why! Thank you! 👏🏼

  • @Cockroachlover4ever
    @Cockroachlover4ever Před 5 lety

    I can’t wait for the rest! I hope flamboyant gamine is coming soon! Hairstyle recommendations especially

  • @eah7480
    @eah7480 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you! This was the next step in styling for me. And I appreciate all the pictures to aid the explanations.

  • @mexichick215
    @mexichick215 Před 3 lety

    I’m SO thankful you showed what you SHOULD do instead of not just what you shouldn’t do! Everywhere I looked, it always just told me don’t do this blah blah blah without showing me what stuff WOULD look good. Thank you for that :)

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  Před 3 lety

      Thank you Saira! I completely understand why, out of all the types, it can be most difficult to find classic recommendation examples. Classic lines are best described by what they're not (not long not short not lightweight not stiff) so it can feel like there's nothing 'left' after all the descriptions! Classics are like the goldilocks of the types--moderate. So this could be why it's so hard to find actual examples (and in my opinion a lot of people still don't quite get it right, thinking that classic style means classic lines, but it doesn't always!) I'd recommend taking a look at Cate Middleton for someone who wears classic lines often. her lines are a bit longer for her body, but she wears classic lines all the time.

  • @TheClauMiau
    @TheClauMiau Před 5 lety +8

    Please do classic aswell 😊
    Great video!

  • @hotkebab3317
    @hotkebab3317 Před 4 lety +1

    11:16 this is the first time i really SAW how distand These ladies are from the clothes! I am watching your Videos for a while now and i Think my eyes are slowly getting trained
    Youre Videos are just amazing!
    Although i am still not 100 sure if i'm a soft gamine but through your Videos i discovered that high neck lines, waist emphazise and certain pants (fitted At the hips/waist, loose and a little Bit cuffed At the ankles) look really good and i feel great wearing this 💗thank you so much

  • @chantalspies
    @chantalspies Před 2 lety +1

    I learned so much from this! What a great video! Thank you for putting this together!

  • @spaceforthesoul6286
    @spaceforthesoul6286 Před 4 lety +13

    7:20 natural looks worst on classics
    Wide sweaters look bad on me, too tight neither.
    9:27 10:20 13:55 easily overpowered by the dress or earrings (oh that's why I tend to just basics)
    12:30 knowing the effect of clothing

  • @ranaggg7442
    @ranaggg7442 Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much for this amount of useful information ❤️
    Now I understand what suits me better

  • @n.6353
    @n.6353 Před 5 lety +1

    It took me sooo long to find my body type! Thank you!