I love how drastically different this capsule is from the previous video! The combos in both are helping me narrow down the overlap between all of the aesthetic styles in my closet 💚
Thank you so much for presenting something other than flower prints and beige style options for soft naturals. Being a soft Natural and dark winter sometimes is a challenge because many of the options presented for my body type are usually more "earth vibes" kind of thing when my style tends to be a bit edgier. I screenshot everything and will add it to my pinterest board 😊
I'm a soft natural and this was interesting styling. At 56, I steer clear from neon colors and any orange does nothing to compliment my skin tone. I am finding for sleeveless tops, I love a turtle neck or mock-turtleneck with racer back styling. Your jacket and shoe options were right up my alley.
So interesting! I definitely don't recommend specific colors based on body types, like you said that's all about skin tone and personal coloring! Also turtlenecks with racerback styling sounds so cool.
I would love to see a timeless simle capsule for a light spring for example for people with classic essence I really struggle with that combination because I am a light spring with a classic natural essence and a sn body. Maybe you could also add some outfit inspiration from celebs :)
So helpful! I am quite sure I am soft natural and I gravitate towards pieces that compliment my type. I do have a few tunic style shirts that I would like to wear more often, but I just don't know what style pants to wear with them (I don't prefer leggings). Any tips?
You can totally wear tunic tops with other types of pants! Tapered straight-leg jeans (mom jeans), straight leg trousers, and even loose wide-leg pants can work. It all depends on what kind of tunic top you're working with. I'd suggest setting aside an hour to try on different combos and see how they feel!
@@alyssarudman oh wow thank you! I *think* I’m a winter, I’d describe myself as cool for sure, deep-ish thanks to my hair… not sure on brightness but I seem to get positive feedback when I wear bright colors, so yeah winter fits I suppose :)
Soft Naturals do look best with subtle waist definition, which can be accomplished by tucking a top into bottoms, or creating a French tuck (most of the outfits show the top tucked in). A lot of shape and silhouette comes down to styling! However, I would disagree that waist definition is "absolutely necessary" for the SN in the same way that it is for Romantics and Theatrical Romantics. What do you think?
Do you share the Soft Natural body type? If not, which Kibbe type are you?
I'm soft natural
I love how drastically different this capsule is from the previous video! The combos in both are helping me narrow down the overlap between all of the aesthetic styles in my closet 💚
I'm so glad you like the variety and have been able to find useful tips in both videos!
Thank you so much for presenting something other than flower prints and beige style options for soft naturals. Being a soft Natural and dark winter sometimes is a challenge because many of the options presented for my body type are usually more "earth vibes" kind of thing when my style tends to be a bit edgier. I screenshot everything and will add it to my pinterest board 😊
For sure! I love edgier styling too 🥰
❤ the perfect video for me. I love bright colors and I’m a soft natural.
So glad you liked it! Requests are always welcome as well 🥰
I'm a soft natural and this was interesting styling. At 56, I steer clear from neon colors and any orange does nothing to compliment my skin tone. I am finding for sleeveless tops, I love a turtle neck or mock-turtleneck with racer back styling. Your jacket and shoe options were right up my alley.
So interesting! I definitely don't recommend specific colors based on body types, like you said that's all about skin tone and personal coloring! Also turtlenecks with racerback styling sounds so cool.
I would love to see a timeless simle capsule for a light spring for example for people with classic essence I really struggle with that combination because I am a light spring with a classic natural essence and a sn body. Maybe you could also add some outfit inspiration from celebs :)
I will put it on my list! Thanks for the request 🥰
This somehow captured my favorite silhouettes to a T
That’s amazing!! 🥰
Great video!! Thank you so much!
Yay! So glad you liked it! 🥰
Can you please make a SN capsule for soft summers?
I will put it on my list! Thank you for the request 🥰
So helpful! I am quite sure I am soft natural and I gravitate towards pieces that compliment my type. I do have a few tunic style shirts that I would like to wear more often, but I just don't know what style pants to wear with them (I don't prefer leggings). Any tips?
You can totally wear tunic tops with other types of pants! Tapered straight-leg jeans (mom jeans), straight leg trousers, and even loose wide-leg pants can work. It all depends on what kind of tunic top you're working with. I'd suggest setting aside an hour to try on different combos and see how they feel!
thank you! I'm going to do this. @@alyssarudman
Will you be doing a second Soft Classic video? I have natural essence but that’s my body type, and I just subscribed :)
Yes I will be doing more SC capsules! I will take a note to create one with a natural essence 🥰 any requests for color type?
@@alyssarudman oh wow thank you! I *think* I’m a winter, I’d describe myself as cool for sure, deep-ish thanks to my hair… not sure on brightness but I seem to get positive feedback when I wear bright colors, so yeah winter fits I suppose :)
What about the absolutely necessary waist definition?! There is no waist definition in any of these pieces.
Soft Naturals do look best with subtle waist definition, which can be accomplished by tucking a top into bottoms, or creating a French tuck (most of the outfits show the top tucked in). A lot of shape and silhouette comes down to styling! However, I would disagree that waist definition is "absolutely necessary" for the SN in the same way that it is for Romantics and Theatrical Romantics. What do you think?
@@alyssarudman it’s absolutely necessary for me or else I look 50 pounds heavier
@@BeastlyChowder I get that! In my experience, that's not always true for all SNs, but it certainly is for some 🥰