@@Didenne Why did you feel you needed to bring that up? A woman was being paid a compliment and you decided to belittle it? That's not a look at all. Work on yourself
She’s thin, pretty and has a very unique looking face so she’s able to pull off most if not all looks. The only thing that might look bad on her is a rather big ball gown style dress.
She and Zendaya always looks flawless and interesting, I look forward to seeing what they’ll wear. One AMAZING stylist, thats who I would want to pick my outfits for sure 💎✨
I think, I'd probably say "screw the stylist". Forget pushing someone else's idea of style and beauty. If I'm starring in world breaking, highly regarded, incredibly successful cinema.. I say what's fashionable. And honestly, it's not her being bold or daring, it's just rejecting what the big fashion houses and critics want people to buy. Clothes don't make the person. If she cared what the experts spewed forth, she'd never have gotten recognition and her fans wouldn't have gravitated towards her. "Conversation starts with a lie that is furthered with the truth."
I’m not super high contrast naturally, but the range of colors I can wear expands dramatically if I put on bold makeup. It’s so much more complicated than “pale blondes can never wear white”. Every part of the look matters.
I completely agree. I love that she embraces her skin tone and your commentary, especially at the end, is so spot on. “Unflattering where?” She’s an ethereal beauty.
ethereal is exactly the word i always think of with her! she has this enchanting, otherworldly type of beauty, like that of an elf or mermaid or some other sort of fae creature.
Wasn't there some kind of facial structure type that they chose the actress for the little mermaid for that specifically makes people look like otherworldly beauties? Something about the eye and mouth placement. I'm getting that vibe from her!
Yeah, the only colour I avoid because of colour analysis is purple because it makes me yellow af. I don't care that I'm warm toned, I'm going in black (haha like in the Fall Out Boy song) (I'm emo btw)
One of my pet peeves about color analysis is that it taps in to this cuotural pressure to always look your 'best,' to wear things that set you off to an advantage, rather than to, like you said, feel powerful, fun, ect ect
Have you ever worn a color that made you look ill? Color theory is to effortlessly avoid that effect, especially on a daily basis if you’re not wearing makeup. Cosmetics can be used to strategically counter the effect of any color, but color theory is about harmonizing with your bare face.
Also props to them for creating an inspired look that fits beautifully, reads well, and pays homage to the original without destroying it (**cough cough**).
which is what makes it so meta bc the fashionable silhouette in that era was an homage to the regency silhouette which was an homage to classical greco-roman silhouettes.
I was thinking the exact same thing!! Modern Eliza vibes all the way!! It's stunning!!! She looks absolutely gorgeous! The concept of "washed out" is so outdated and stupid, imo.
She is not trying to seem more beautiful than she already is, she is exploring her otherworldly style and ignores common approach to beauty, love her for that
This is a great example for why wearing a colour that isn't in your colour season, doesn't automatically mean it will look bad on you. It will only create a different effect on you than on someone who does have these colour types in their season. There are no bad colours, only the effects they create!
@@Arginne I'd say that's more about shape than colour, but that definitely follows the same rules! There is no wrong shape, it's simply personal preference in the effect it creates!
What season is she though?? Bc she definitely is either a summer or a winter?? Both are cool toned… Even the reds she wears are slightly bluish (I am a warm spring so definitely see a difference in my ability to pull of these colors vs her)…
I love wearing black against my pale skin for this reason. It gives a royal vampire vibe that I like way more than what is traditionally “flattering” on me
@@ivyhays3478 i'm almost 33yo and my family still comments how I look so pale, and that colour makes you look dead, when I wear dark colours. Well thank you dear uncle, but I don't remember asking.
I always think about Snow White. Her mother wanted her to be white like snow and have hair that was as black as a raven. White and black obviously go together.
I have pale skin with some freckles and red hear and love wearing black (basically everything dark, especially purple and dark green, teal; and white and strong red). The colours that are supposed to suit me, like brown and beige and pastells, are boring and make me look dull.
Black and cold colors look good on pale skin. Idk why you all are trying to conform to colors that are meant for warm skin tones. If you wear it, it looks strange and vise versa. One thing I dislike is people not knowing about undertones and saying that I would look good in purple when I look horrendous in it, and purple ACTUALLY looks good on fair skinned women. I look great in red.
Color analysis is cool but people should not take it as gospel. If you look “scientifically” bad in red but red is your favorite color, then don’t be nervous to wear red.
Fair skin girlies have just as much uniqueness and beauty as bronzed goddesses. It’s sad this is considered ‘washed out’ when it’s really more of a monochromatic look really showing off her gorgeous even glowing skin.
Thank you, honestly. ❤ Wish someone told me this as a 12-year-old sneaking off to unmanned tanning beds so I'd stop looking "sick", as many people told me I did. Genuinely remember thinking no boy would ever think I was pretty if I didn't have a golden tan.
@@absolutelynotarobot I am right there with you! I’m literally about as pale as it gets and most foundations were simply too dark or yellow for me. It took a long time to realize we all have our own unique beauty. ❤️❤️
I think people can’t understand her color because we (me included) are the super pale kind of pale that is almost ghastly in the best way possible. I absolutely love her style. I take notes all the time since I’m super pale too.
I agree. Fellow pale girl, but I think that Americans are just so used to tanning and tans that they don’t know what to do with pale skin. It can look stunning in rich colors and pastels alike
I get it. I have a light skin tone with olive and yellow undertones. Constantly have makeup sale folks wanting to “correct” it. I have to remind them that there is nothing wrong, hence nothing to correct. It’s my heritage not a defect.
Not the ghostly whites acting like they're oppressed and bullied because they're pale 😂 y'all weirdos always try to humble brag/virtue signal as if anyone cares you sunburn easily
Same. Everything I’ve read about color theory tells me I should never wear white but I look amazing in it. It just always has to be a statement. Casual stuff doesn’t really work so I avoid white t-shirts. If I find the right white dress though, I look absolutely ethereal. Snow queen, angel, moon goddess, and elven princess are all valid aesthetics too. The funny part is I’ve heard that I shouldn’t wear true black either, but I also think I look amazing as a goth. I guess I was just born for alternative styles.
Yeah, lightest makeup options are usually too dark for me. I’m sorry, “porcelain” is too dark for me???! Sometimes it’s simply not available to wear things that “warm you up” as it was said
One of my issues with the entire season palette theory is that it creates very strict rules to follow and try to overcome your "flaws". As you said, try to warm your tone if you have cold undertones, etc. And sometimes you just want to look like a criptyd that haunts everyone's sleep, sometimes you want to look like an artistic muse, and that's fine too.
her dark eyes bring the white on her skin together. She looks stunning. I feel a lot of women in Hollywood look the same. I can't tell them apart so everyone that looks different is a pleasure to my eye :)
That quote about her not being afraid of taking risks is clearly seen in her dresses but also I love that its not random/experimental or just for shock-value the way some celebs do, she knows exactly what works for her and what she wants to try out, I have to assume she has a really good relationship with her stylist that they work out what her looks are gonna be unlike some celebs that just do whatever
Makes sense why I tend to love what she wears! Law truly is legendary and the relationship he builds w his clients and the ability to incorporate so much of them, whatever theme it is etc into every look 🙌🏾
she looks absolutely phenomenal, breathtaking, ethereal on the red carpet for Emma. as someone who is warm toned and loves all things warm she is an absolute icon.
Im so glad to see this!! Ive always liked my complexion more in looks that "wash me out" because i also like how ethereal it can look. My mom keeps saying "ah that washes you out" 4/5 times im like NICE lets go for this one. I thought maybe im the only one that thinks it looks good, but this was a nice affirmation to see!
it may be "unflattering" in a sense where that look isnt the vibe you are going for if youre intending to find your "perfect colors" but she looks STUNNING in it regardless ❤
Thank you for sharing this. I love fashion but tend more towards Gothic in my own style. I've always liked the washed out look on me. My features are kind of bizarre and elvish so a bizarre style suits me. Or so I always thought.
I think a big mistake people make is always trying to “warm up” cool toned skin. It’s gorgeous and should live in its cool element. She looks ethereal and unreal when she emphasizes her skin tone.
Some colours enhance certain elements of your looks, but the people who support color theory think that means you look objectively good or bad because of it. As one can see here, looking pale for example isn't necessarily bad. You can't determine what is or isn't flattering based on colour theory, just if it makes you look pale, makes your eyes pop out..., but none of that is objectively flattering/not flattering
This exactly! Honestly, even in a more “real” way, hearing this idea of thinking is relieving to me. I like a lot of colors and fashions that I have been told don’t flatter me or wash me out, and I grew up feeling bad about myself and like I couldn’t just enjoy what I loved. I heard this from family, teachers, my peers, etc. It became very disheartening, even if many were well meaning. It doesn’t always have to be that way, even if I don’t pull it off as beautifully as Anya.
OMG THIS!! As a pale girl, I love the "washed out" look on me 😆 It enhances my paleness and gives me this ethereal and vampiresque look that I think looks amazing on me! I'm so tired of stylist and people in general wanting to limit the colors and/or type of clothes you wear only to the ones that "flatter you"... I mean, who cares??? Fashion is a form of self expression. It reflects your personality and your personal taste, and that's something that doesn't always align with the things that suit you the most. I rather wear something that I like and makes ME feel good than something I don't like just because other people think it fits me better.
No, cause it’s bs, for real. Color theory is a thing, and it would be much more useful imo to educate people on that to understand how to put colors together within an outfit, not the seasonal color analysis bs. Maybe just wear the colors you like, regardless of if they “suit you” whatever that means.
In those videos where they put up colours to someone’s face, they’re always like “this…. Or this” and I always choose the wrong one 🤣 i honestly can’t see what they’re talking about at all
I agree with the hauntingly romantic part, like she looks like a ghost waiting for her lost love to come back. Don't know if that makes any sense to anyone else, but it's always a feel of soft, vintage, and mysterious to me. And i love it! ❤
Yess!!! Thank you for addressing this color analysis thing. I’ve never been able to adhere to my “palette” because Im not really going for this flattering, generic I’ll even say, type of look. I just want to wear my favorite colors and play off of a mood. Thanks so much for that.
I absolutely adore her outfits. She and her stylist hits the mark every single time. The thing about anya is that she has a very ethereal charm to her....she is not the girl next door, or a pretty girl at the airport. She has that mythical, almost dangerous beauty to her and outfits that "wash her out" really really highlight that part of her. I absolutely love it
@@AllyFin Apart from the fact that there is a shade of blond for everyone, just like any other hair colour, the point here is not to look conventionally flattering, but it seemed to have completely flown over your head.
The color matching trend is the worst thing to happen to fashion. Being a summer, winter, autumn, or spring matters not if you can rock it and it looks good on you. Color analysis is crap!
She gives off ghostly and alien vibes, I dig it
She looked more human before she had the buccal removal.
It’s the plastic surgery
Yes! Those big eyes are what make her look so otherworldly
@@HulklingsBoyfriendso true
@@Didenne Why did you feel you needed to bring that up? A woman was being paid a compliment and you decided to belittle it? That's not a look at all. Work on yourself
It may not be traditionally “flattering” but she’s never worn anything that didn’t look amazing on her
I genuinely believe she can pull anything off.
She’s thin, pretty and has a very unique looking face so she’s able to pull off most if not all looks. The only thing that might look bad on her is a rather big ball gown style dress.
apart from the orientalist outfit she wore for the dune premiere
traditional isn’t correct here than this is more gorgeous than the girls her complexion who would rather die than not have a streaky orange fake tan
Actually, it's super Victorian so fits traditional. People don't mean traditional, they mean modern.
she never fails to look utterly ethereal
She and Zendaya always looks flawless and interesting, I look forward to seeing what they’ll wear. One AMAZING stylist, thats who I would want to pick my outfits for sure 💎✨
He “retired” due to racism in the fashion industry 😢
@@Itsjustdeenahhe still works for z
I think, I'd probably say "screw the stylist".
Forget pushing someone else's idea of style and beauty.
If I'm starring in world breaking, highly regarded, incredibly successful cinema.. I say what's fashionable.
And honestly, it's not her being bold or daring, it's just rejecting what the big fashion houses and critics want people to buy.
Clothes don't make the person.
If she cared what the experts spewed forth, she'd never have gotten recognition and her fans wouldn't have gravitated towards her.
"Conversation starts with a lie that is furthered with the truth."
She has high contrast features too, so even if she’s ‘washed out’ she still has defined features that don’t get lost in light color outfits.
I’m not super high contrast naturally, but the range of colors I can wear expands dramatically if I put on bold makeup. It’s so much more complicated than “pale blondes can never wear white”. Every part of the look matters.
She basically wears very strong, but subtle make up that works as contrast to everything else.
Her hair is too light though.
“Unflattering, where?” 💯 💯 💯
Exactly!
Yess!!!
I don’t usually comment on these things, but for me, the white outfit is truly divine, and her pale skin completes the ethereal romantic look. Classy.
Right?! Dafuq, she looked jawdroppingly stunning
Her hair
She always looks like an Alice in Wonderland character to me. She looks whimsical, fantastical, and otherworldly like she belongs in a fairy tale. ❤
I completely agree. I love that she embraces her skin tone and your commentary, especially at the end, is so spot on. “Unflattering where?” She’s an ethereal beauty.
She’s absolutely gorgeous. I think there’s something really ethereal about her and that’s how she gets away with such unique styling.
ethereal is exactly the word i always think of with her! she has this enchanting, otherworldly type of beauty, like that of an elf or mermaid or some other sort of fae creature.
Wasn't there some kind of facial structure type that they chose the actress for the little mermaid for that specifically makes people look like otherworldly beauties? Something about the eye and mouth placement. I'm getting that vibe from her!
@@Wishtelleher eyes are far apart and that’s unusual, plus she’s mixed race and her accent is mixed too. She really is otherworldly.
@@Wishtelleingenue
That's exactly what it is. She has pretty intense ethereal essence and dressing her like this really creates an effect.
As a goth, I hate the idea of “washed out” it’s fucking dumb, I want to be a vampire and I’m hot doing it.
Yeah, the only colour I avoid because of colour analysis is purple because it makes me yellow af. I don't care that I'm warm toned, I'm going in black (haha like in the Fall Out Boy song) (I'm emo btw)
Same
Real
Washed out is a huge part of the gothic appeal.
Same!! I never understood the dislike for paler skin tone
One of my pet peeves about color analysis is that it taps in to this cuotural pressure to always look your 'best,' to wear things that set you off to an advantage, rather than to, like you said, feel powerful, fun, ect ect
Have you ever worn a color that made you look ill? Color theory is to effortlessly avoid that effect, especially on a daily basis if you’re not wearing makeup. Cosmetics can be used to strategically counter the effect of any color, but color theory is about harmonizing with your bare face.
@@cherry-insomnia9188 Quod erat demostrandum 💀
She’s always reminded me of a romantic gothic style and I adore her 🥰
That last dress she’s wearing is so CLEARLY an homage to the ball dress Eliza wears in My Fair Lady and it’s spectacular.
Came here to say this! 🙌🏻🙌🏻
Also props to them for creating an inspired look that fits beautifully, reads well, and pays homage to the original without destroying it (**cough cough**).
YES! That's what it reminded me of instantly. I love the costumes in that movie.
which is what makes it so meta bc the fashionable silhouette in that era was an homage to the regency silhouette which was an homage to classical greco-roman silhouettes.
I was thinking the exact same thing!! Modern Eliza vibes all the way!! It's stunning!!! She looks absolutely gorgeous! The concept of "washed out" is so outdated and stupid, imo.
she’s doing a monochromatic look- this style works really well on a lot of skin tones, you just gotta match the undertones well and this works
Yes it's all about undertones
Yes 👏👏👏
The last look is absolutely SERVING! She looks so beautiful!
She is not trying to seem more beautiful than she already is, she is exploring her otherworldly style and ignores common approach to beauty, love her for that
This is a great example for why wearing a colour that isn't in your colour season, doesn't automatically mean it will look bad on you. It will only create a different effect on you than on someone who does have these colour types in their season. There are no bad colours, only the effects they create!
It also helps when you’re skinny and gorgeous and look like a model. It’s hard to look bad in anything when you’re like that
@@Arginne I'd say that's more about shape than colour, but that definitely follows the same rules! There is no wrong shape, it's simply personal preference in the effect it creates!
@@Arginne It does, but as someone who isn’t skinny at all and is pretty but nothing special, this still makes me feel seen
@@Arginneshe is a model 😂
What season is she though?? Bc she definitely is either a summer or a winter?? Both are cool toned…
Even the reds she wears are slightly bluish (I am a warm spring so definitely see a difference in my ability to pull of these colors vs her)…
I love wearing black against my pale skin for this reason. It gives a royal vampire vibe that I like way more than what is traditionally “flattering” on me
I love black. My family always comment on my color choice. So annoying. They think since I'm young my color should bright and shinny 😂 which I hate.
@@ivyhays3478 i'm almost 33yo and my family still comments how I look so pale, and that colour makes you look dead, when I wear dark colours. Well thank you dear uncle, but I don't remember asking.
I always think about Snow White. Her mother wanted her to be white like snow and have hair that was as black as a raven. White and black obviously go together.
I have pale skin with some freckles and red hear and love wearing black (basically everything dark, especially purple and dark green, teal; and white and strong red). The colours that are supposed to suit me, like brown and beige and pastells, are boring and make me look dull.
Black and cold colors look good on pale skin. Idk why you all are trying to conform to colors that are meant for warm skin tones. If you wear it, it looks strange and vise versa. One thing I dislike is people not knowing about undertones and saying that I would look good in purple when I look horrendous in it, and purple ACTUALLY looks good on fair skinned women. I look great in red.
She looks even more mystical when she leans into these colors that “wash” her out. She looks awesome.
Bro that last one WAS GORGEOUS!!!!
Literally one of the most beautiful things I’ve seen and she is rocking it !!
Definition of hauntingly beautiful in the BEST way
Color analysis is cool but people should not take it as gospel. If you look “scientifically” bad in red but red is your favorite color, then don’t be nervous to wear red.
I love this comment sm 💯
Color analysis is a tool to achieve whatever effect you want, not just what is “best” on you! Love this :)
The Emma premier dress was actaully my dream dress and still is
Fair skin girlies have just as much uniqueness and beauty as bronzed goddesses. It’s sad this is considered ‘washed out’ when it’s really more of a monochromatic look really showing off her gorgeous even glowing skin.
Thank you, honestly. ❤ Wish someone told me this as a 12-year-old sneaking off to unmanned tanning beds so I'd stop looking "sick", as many people told me I did. Genuinely remember thinking no boy would ever think I was pretty if I didn't have a golden tan.
@@absolutelynotarobot I am right there with you! I’m literally about as pale as it gets and most foundations were simply too dark or yellow for me. It took a long time to realize we all have our own unique beauty. ❤️❤️
This woman is plain stupid and racist to refer to a specific skin tone as “washed out “
If you’re fair and you’re wearing colors to dark for you it will wash you out in a non flattering way
@@Arginne she isn’t washed out. She has even, glowing fair skin.
She appears otherworldly. I love how white looks on her. The first and last dresses are stunning
Her ethereal essence plays a HUGE role in this in my opinion so “unflattering” things just make her look more otherworldly
well she’s so pretty she’s look good in anything
I think people can’t understand her color because we (me included) are the super pale kind of pale that is almost ghastly in the best way possible. I absolutely love her style. I take notes all the time since I’m super pale too.
I agree. Fellow pale girl, but I think that Americans are just so used to tanning and tans that they don’t know what to do with pale skin. It can look stunning in rich colors and pastels alike
I get it. I have a light skin tone with olive and yellow undertones. Constantly have makeup sale folks wanting to “correct” it. I have to remind them that there is nothing wrong, hence nothing to correct. It’s my heritage not a defect.
Not the ghostly whites acting like they're oppressed and bullied because they're pale 😂 y'all weirdos always try to humble brag/virtue signal as if anyone cares you sunburn easily
Same. Everything I’ve read about color theory tells me I should never wear white but I look amazing in it. It just always has to be a statement. Casual stuff doesn’t really work so I avoid white t-shirts. If I find the right white dress though, I look absolutely ethereal. Snow queen, angel, moon goddess, and elven princess are all valid aesthetics too.
The funny part is I’ve heard that I shouldn’t wear true black either, but I also think I look amazing as a goth. I guess I was just born for alternative styles.
Yeah, lightest makeup options are usually too dark for me. I’m sorry, “porcelain” is too dark for me???!
Sometimes it’s simply not available to wear things that “warm you up” as it was said
She's the ideal casting choice that Tim Burton would have loved in his movies 😂
She's ethereal and hauntingly Victorian at the same time
She never looks washed out to me, she's just pale and utterly iconic
These colors make her so pretty and white.
If she had a photoshoot in the snow or something it would be beautiful
One of my issues with the entire season palette theory is that it creates very strict rules to follow and try to overcome your "flaws". As you said, try to warm your tone if you have cold undertones, etc. And sometimes you just want to look like a criptyd that haunts everyone's sleep, sometimes you want to look like an artistic muse, and that's fine too.
The whole palette colour stuff is waaaaay too strict and boring😅
Omg that white fit for Emma, she looks like a haunting ethereal vampire queen and I am here for it!!
The first dress is absolutely gorgeous
I love the ghost vibes
her dark eyes bring the white on her skin together. She looks stunning. I feel a lot of women in Hollywood look the same. I can't tell them apart so everyone that looks different is a pleasure to my eye :)
I like the ethereal intimidating look but I also love warmer looks on her like in the queen's gambit
The Consumption Aesthetic still serves.
you have a really beautiful vernacular and explained the concepts really well!
Thank you ❤
If someone told me she was a vampire, i wouldnt be surprised. She gives vampire but make it fashion & it looks so good on her.
yes!! so often "flattering" means averaging out or concealing what makes you look unique
and that’s why anya and zendaya always look amazing 👏👏
That quote about her not being afraid of taking risks is clearly seen in her dresses but also I love that its not random/experimental or just for shock-value the way some celebs do, she knows exactly what works for her and what she wants to try out, I have to assume she has a really good relationship with her stylist that they work out what her looks are gonna be unlike some celebs that just do whatever
Makes sense why I tend to love what she wears! Law truly is legendary and the relationship he builds w his clients and the ability to incorporate so much of them, whatever theme it is etc into every look 🙌🏾
He hasn’t styled her in a couple years.
@@embudayhow does that change anything that’s been said?
Anya Taylor Joy and her stylist are a match made in heaven
I absolutely love her. I think her style is amazing and just gives off that very haunting Victorian story book vibe.
WHY IS NOBODY TALKING AVOUT HOW GOOD SHE LOOKED IN THE GREEN DRESS PIC AHHSHSHSB
I was thought that she looked ethereal, with the whites and other very light shades she wears. It’s very beautiful.
She’s ethereal and I remember when people wanted to look like that
The thing is she herself got this kind of elegant princess kinda aura to her so anything she wears look stunning
she looks absolutely phenomenal, breathtaking, ethereal on the red carpet for Emma. as someone who is warm toned and loves all things warm she is an absolute icon.
Her style is stunning. She’s so elegant she can pull it off beautifully.
i think shes never looked more beautiful, in that deep cool green dress
I love that white dress! When you’re this beautiful anything looks good.
Im so glad to see this!! Ive always liked my complexion more in looks that "wash me out" because i also like how ethereal it can look. My mom keeps saying "ah that washes you out" 4/5 times im like NICE lets go for this one. I thought maybe im the only one that thinks it looks good, but this was a nice affirmation to see!
Literally everytime I love something someone says ew you look washed out
Like excuse me I literally
Love this you’re a hater
She look like an northen princess ❄️🌹
She would have lighter eyes then
She is beautiful in anything she wears seriously
Anya Taylor Joy is so pretty. She is gorgeous
it may be "unflattering" in a sense where that look isnt the vibe you are going for if youre intending to find your "perfect colors" but she looks STUNNING in it regardless ❤
Thank you for sharing this. I love fashion but tend more towards Gothic in my own style. I've always liked the washed out look on me. My features are kind of bizarre and elvish so a bizarre style suits me. Or so I always thought.
That white dress with the choker is stunning.
I love Anya's face, she looks like a fairy🧚🏻♀️✨
i think she looks good in every color!!
Nothing about Anya can ever be unflattering. She's a complete goddess.
She's the warmest Icy Queen.
I adore that spectacular Art Nouveau wedding dress, and her skin is as flawless as a newborn baby.
she’s always flattering. literally no matter what.
Flattering what?
I think a big mistake people make is always trying to “warm up” cool toned skin. It’s gorgeous and should live in its cool element. She looks ethereal and unreal when she emphasizes her skin tone.
Some colours enhance certain elements of your looks, but the people who support color theory think that means you look objectively good or bad because of it. As one can see here, looking pale for example isn't necessarily bad. You can't determine what is or isn't flattering based on colour theory, just if it makes you look pale, makes your eyes pop out..., but none of that is objectively flattering/not flattering
Her hair colour is the most unflattering on her.
The first one gave me the Saint Editorial vibes when i first saw the headpiece, but then again, it was the studio lighting.
She’s so beautiful and mysterious looking
This exactly! Honestly, even in a more “real” way, hearing this idea of thinking is relieving to me. I like a lot of colors and fashions that I have been told don’t flatter me or wash me out, and I grew up feeling bad about myself and like I couldn’t just enjoy what I loved. I heard this from family, teachers, my peers, etc. It became very disheartening, even if many were well meaning. It doesn’t always have to be that way, even if I don’t pull it off as beautifully as Anya.
I think she looks stunning!
Yessss!!!
That last one was inspired by my fair lady.
She’s beautiful. Doesn’t matter what she wears, it retroactively becomes flattering on someone that attractive.
You took the words right out of my mind! Love this
OMG THIS!! As a pale girl, I love the "washed out" look on me 😆 It enhances my paleness and gives me this ethereal and vampiresque look that I think looks amazing on me! I'm so tired of stylist and people in general wanting to limit the colors and/or type of clothes you wear only to the ones that "flatter you"... I mean, who cares??? Fashion is a form of self expression. It reflects your personality and your personal taste, and that's something that doesn't always align with the things that suit you the most. I rather wear something that I like and makes ME feel good than something I don't like just because other people think it fits me better.
The colors might not flatter her, but the shape and attitude she gives when wearing them are very powerful.
I LOVE THE COLD FASHION VIBE
Anya is just stunning 😍
Does anyone understand what the color analysis people are ever talking about? Seriously asking
No, cause it’s bs, for real. Color theory is a thing, and it would be much more useful imo to educate people on that to understand how to put colors together within an outfit, not the seasonal color analysis bs. Maybe just wear the colors you like, regardless of if they “suit you” whatever that means.
In those videos where they put up colours to someone’s face, they’re always like “this…. Or this” and I always choose the wrong one 🤣 i honestly can’t see what they’re talking about at all
She's so unique looking. She knows it and owns it.
Tbh everything looks flattering on her cause shes so otherworldly
Literally the queen of wear whatever tf you wanna wear
Black hair would fit her sooo well
Couldnt have said it better myself. She is so naturally elegant ❤
"Unflattering where?" Exactly!
Yes! Yes I feel this so much. So glad you said it.
I agree with the hauntingly romantic part, like she looks like a ghost waiting for her lost love to come back. Don't know if that makes any sense to anyone else, but it's always a feel of soft, vintage, and mysterious to me. And i love it! ❤
Yess!!! Thank you for addressing this color analysis thing. I’ve never been able to adhere to my “palette” because Im not really going for this flattering, generic I’ll even say, type of look. I just want to wear my favorite colors and play off of a mood. Thanks so much for that.
I absolutely adore her outfits. She and her stylist hits the mark every single time. The thing about anya is that she has a very ethereal charm to her....she is not the girl next door, or a pretty girl at the airport. She has that mythical, almost dangerous beauty to her and outfits that "wash her out" really really highlight that part of her. I absolutely love it
It’s so hard to explain to people that you don’t have to wear whatever “color pallet” matches you if you’re dressing for fashion.
They wouldn't be talking about it if she had a flattering hair colour. Blonde doesn't suit everyone.
@@AllyFin Apart from the fact that there is a shade of blond for everyone, just like any other hair colour, the point here is not to look conventionally flattering, but it seemed to have completely flown over your head.
It's because she follows her ethereal essence
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that white dress with the art deco beading look is stunning !
she’s a real life fairy
The color matching trend is the worst thing to happen to fashion. Being a summer, winter, autumn, or spring matters not if you can rock it and it looks good on you. Color analysis is crap!
Love her style and I seriously want that first dress and the white one with that amazing neck piece. ❤❤❤❤
shes got ethereal vibes as in she resembles something like an angel, anyone with ethereal vibes looks great in white.