Kibbe Soft Dramatic - Am I One?? Let's Try Some Outfts!

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  • čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
  • I've recently rediscovered the world of Kibbe and I think I've settled on soft dramatic as my body type. I'll talk about how I came to this conclusion and try on some outfits that I've tried to make 'SD friendly'.
    Do you know your Kibbe body type?
    Kibbe videos:
    Ellie-Jean Royden: • How to Dress for Your ...
    Aly Art: • YOU are SOFT DRAMATIC ...
    Merriam Style: • Soft Dramatic / Sharpe...
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    TIMESTAMPS:
    0:00 Intro/am I a SD?
    13:05 Outfit no.1
    15:33 Outfit no.2
    17:54 Outfit no.3
    20:41 Outfit no.4
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    FAQs:
    - How old are you? 33
    - What is your skin type? Combination (oily T zone, dehydrated cheeks but outbreaks of sensitivity)
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    SOCIAL:
    Instagram: / vickilouisebeauty
    Email: vickilouisebeauty@hotmail.com
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Komentáře • 167

  • @marinahoffmann2734
    @marinahoffmann2734 Před 8 měsíci +22

    SD really works to your advantage. Your hair is really pretty in this video, lenght and shine is great. More volume would be wow! I want to see your journey. Team without tiny belt! This skirt has enough waist definition on its own. Your waist is defined, not short, no tummy issues, so good fitting cloths do emphasize your waist already and enough to let the eyes wander smoothly. I especially like the tonal ensembles with darker trousers. Refined, confident and kind of well grounded strength.

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you so much!! Getting volume in my hair is an everyday battle lol.
      This is such a lovely comment, thank you for watching :)

  • @7Karis
    @7Karis Před 4 měsíci +4

    THE CREW NECKLINE GETS ME every time !!! I love love love a nice fitted crew, but they don’t love me 😩😩

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 4 měsíci +1

      And crew neck lines are everywhere! Can't escape them!

  • @Maria-ow8pk
    @Maria-ow8pk Před 6 měsíci +9

    The outfits looked great on you! I'm pretty sure you are a Soft Dramatic just from seeing how well the outfits worked for your figure. I'm also a Soft Dramatic and I feel the struggle of dressing an angular, tall, yet curvy body type. Watching videos like these help me appreciate the unique beauty of the Soft Dramatic and makes me feel more confident. Thank you for the video! ❤❤

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Oh thank you so much! I'm glad it was helpful :)

  • @marcelabertolini2686
    @marcelabertolini2686 Před měsícem +4

    Definitely you are a SD. I’ve been struggling for the same reason!! Your video helped me a lot. It’s really hard to see ourselves, seeing you has just what I needed. Thank you ❤

  • @Cekatu
    @Cekatu Před 3 měsíci +7

    You are definitely a soft dramatic, as I am. We have similar bodies, except my hips are wider. But also, these style of outfits fit us similarly... and also you exude the SD essence in all of them.
    The first outfit was enough for me to to agree to SD for you.
    There is a particular way in which skirts fit us....and a length that looks majestic on us, but dowdy on others. Skirts are often a telltale indicator for SDs, imo.

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thank you! I wasn't sure if I emote the SD essence, I wondered if I may be more FN in essence.

    • @Cekatu
      @Cekatu Před 2 měsíci

      @@vickilouise7764 You sure do exude it. Definitely not FN...but many SDs think they are FN. But there is actually a significant difference in those bones,and overall sense of width . Once one spots the difference. BINGO!

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 2 měsíci

      @@Cekatu thanks! Feels like the comments are split 50:50 though on FN or SD haha

  • @breannacarozza2728
    @breannacarozza2728 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Love this video!!! And I think this style suits you! You look lovely. Thank you for your content. I really like it

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you so much, this is such a kind comment :)

  • @raegannnnnn
    @raegannnnnn Před 3 měsíci +7

    I have a very similar story with my kibbe journey. Thought I was a FN because of my shoulders and because I really didn't feel like my shape was very "dramatic" (I'm a very laid back, casual person). However, something didn't feel quite right. When discussing with some friends, they pointed out my curves and that my height (5' 10") is quite dramatic! Reviewing SD types, my body shape definitely lines up; however, as such a causal person I do not relate to many of the style recommendations. Just now embarking on my journey to try to piece together outfits that suite my taste while also respecting my lines, which is how I found your video. I'm looking forward to diving further into your videos-- thanks!

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thanks for your comment! Hope your journey is going well. It may be that you're SD but have a natural essence so that needs to be displayed in your outfits.

    • @raegannnnnn
      @raegannnnnn Před měsícem

      @@vickilouise7764 yes, this is what i think too, but according to some people that’s impossible 😂😂

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před měsícem +1

      @@raegannnnnn in Kibbe your essence is the same as your ID, but you could have a natural essence if you go by the Kitchener system

  • @eleanavella2972
    @eleanavella2972 Před 7 měsíci +5

    I loved this video !! love that you are a SD, I totally agree with you on being a SD as I am also a Soft dramatic and relate to your body shape and how clothes fit to a T ! loved all the info you put out here too, i struggled between SD and FN and SD just felt me 100x more! I lovee your SD fits so much and can't wait to see more of them as i am a Soft Autumn as well so seeing your autumn fits plus SD lines is perfect inspo!! You actually remind me alot of Adele who is now a verified SD and soft autumn!! which is incredible haha, i cant remember if you were a true or soft autumn but loved this so much cant wait for more 😍🤩🥰 love from Australia!

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Thank you so much for such a lovely comment! I'm really enjoying exploring SD :) Ooh love being compared to Adele haha thank you! I've always loved her makeup so perhaps I'll try to emulate that. I'm a true autumn!

    • @eleanavella2972
      @eleanavella2972 Před 7 měsíci

      Yes she has beautiful makeup! maybe the swap to a medium brown eye liner might make it perfect for you being a true autumn! :) @@vickilouise7764

  • @user-yw8xt6dp1g
    @user-yw8xt6dp1g Před 7 měsíci +36

    I would vote you are flamboyant natural! You have that broad beautiful natural smile and the natural jawline as well along with the open face and vibe of the naturals. Another reason I feel you are natural is I bet your hair looks amazing with some air and movement in it. There are curvy flamboyant naturals which is really confusing when curves are the first thing you think of with soft dramatics. Just a thought for you if the soft dramatic clothing, hair, and make up feel off after some experimenting! I believe Ally Art has a video on curvy flamboyant natural. Enjoy your journey!

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 7 měsíci +16

      Yes curvy FNs really confuse things! I’ve tried FN lines in the past and I feel scruffy in them. My hair looks really unkempt if it has movement in it, like a wash and go/tousled effect. I’ve seen Aly’s video a few times and I find it confusing lol. I feel more comfortable trying out SD lines so I’m gonna keep exploring that.

    • @KaytchC1790
      @KaytchC1790 Před 6 měsíci +6

      @@vickilouise7764Definitely follow the path that you feel good in. I think you’re an SD, but at the end of the day, you will feel beautiful in the lines & colors recommended for your typing. I think you’re on the right track. What’s your color season?

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@KaytchC1790 thank you! Your comments are helpful 😊 I’m a true autumn.

    • @KaytchC1790
      @KaytchC1790 Před 6 měsíci

      @@vickilouise7764okay, so I know you’ve been typed by house of color, but hear me out… have you tried Soft Autumn colors? 👀

    • @emma_luce_0623
      @emma_luce_0623 Před měsícem

      Facial essence plays into style, not pieces to accommodate your body.

  • @evelynrogers2
    @evelynrogers2 Před 7 měsíci +8

    For me your face and your vibe rather an FN. You started to being more relaxed in the long FN cardigan and the looser pants.

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks for your comment! I think I'm used to dressing more relaxed so it's something I feel more confident in.

  • @CryptoProphet
    @CryptoProphet Před 14 dny

    I like the SD idea on you and understand why the FN could feel off. I have the same battle as you and also think I’m best in SD. One thing I’ve found that works for me do I don’t feel like I’m trying to go to prom ever day I’d to wear a lot of one color outfits with a crisp tailored shirt over. This helps me feel pulled together, strong and also professional for work.

  • @anitaburns3714
    @anitaburns3714 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I haven't had a chance to watch one of your videos for a while. I put this on on today and my very first thought was, wow, her make-up looks great. I don't know what you changed, but it really suits you. If this is soft-Dramatic, I think you must be one. Your hair, make-up and shirt are spot on.

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Aw thank you so much, that's very kind of you! :)

  • @betweenhisshoulders
    @betweenhisshoulders Před 7 měsíci +8

    I see more of a blunt and wide bone structure on you than narrow and sharp. But you definitely have the long verticle line to accommodate. Try flamboyant natural?

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I’ve tried FN lines in the past and I don’t like it on me, I feel scruffy and frumpy.

    • @betweenhisshoulders
      @betweenhisshoulders Před 7 měsíci

      @@vickilouise7764 I think you look great in the separates, the wide leg pants, and the open long cardigan, which are all FN lines. Not frumpy at all.

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@betweenhisshoulders are they also not SD lines too? The separates are the same colour to avoid a mix and match, and long cardigans are suggested for SDs. I’m still trying to get my head around all this lol!

    • @betweenhisshoulders
      @betweenhisshoulders Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@vickilouise7764 the reqs for FN and SD are very similar. I understand. Plus, there's so much incorrect info online.
      SD jackets should have broad shoulders and long lines. FN jackets should be long, unconstructed, and loose. The cardigan over the dress gives you that free, natural look. That's very flattering on you. SDs are flattered by shoulder emphasis. You carry the cardigan well on your shoulders, without emphasis.

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@betweenhisshoulders thank you for the explanation. Do you see more of a need for width accommodation in me than curve? I do feel much more at home in SD recs but I’m still not 100% sure.

  • @JuliaKirsty
    @JuliaKirsty Před 8 měsíci +1

    Wow, you really did an amazing job with that visual info graphic hourglass references. It's such a simple example but one that REALLY works imho. I recently found a video of a stylist measuring around the shoulders, the bust, the waist and the low hips, I've never seen anyone incorporating the shoulders into the measurements. With the simple "bust - waist - hips" measurements taken, I always got told I was a lower heavy hourglass (for pear my upper back flares out too much, for an actual hourglass my bust lacks volume). Adding in the shoulder measurement changed a lot for me, because my shoulders actually are my very widest body part (and I do not work out at the moment, so no muscle has been built on my delts to widen that area). That completely changes the way the proportions are viewed. And that actually matches up way better with me being FN. I am very sure that I am one because these clothing lines are the ones that look best on me. When I thought I might be SN, I constantly felt weird in the recommended lines. And I had to wear padded bras to be able to fill in the blouses and dresses I found in the SN lines. For FN I can just throw something on and it will automatically fit and look good. So I would say, if one feels like they have to make a lot of alterations to kinda fit the clothes in the lines they think match their Kibbe ID, it might not be the right Kibbe ID. Give me a simple oversized shirt with a boat neck and a pair of flared jeans and I will look put together. Or the current trending oversized and super long trench coat shape with the dropped shoulder: Amazing for me. That's one trend I do appreciate because I finally found a trench coat I really love wearing.
    And I do think you are right. You look better in more fitted clothes to an extent that would probably not work that well for a FN.
    I am looking forward to your video on style roots, especially since it took me so long to actually figure mine out. (Just because I was in a transitional phase and kinda wasn't too sure what I really liked on myself.) Once I did figure it out, I felt it was easy to find a way to put all the elements together. The style roots really were like a missing link for me.

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you! That hourglass visual really helped solidify it for me. It's so interesting that shoulder measurements aren't usually taken into consideration!
      Sounds like FN is a great fit for you :) That's so important what you say about if you're trying too hard for something to work on you then it's probably not your ID. That's why Kibbe is good in a way because you're not fighting against your body, you're honouring it.
      Style roots is such an interesting concept, and I'm enjoying trying to balance that with Kibbe and HoC.

  • @nancycompier
    @nancycompier Před 7 měsíci +9

    I think these soft dramatic lines are beautiful for you! I’ve considered SD myself. I fit most of the romantic traits except I’m 5’6 (168) so just a tick above the height limit 😂 but I don’t have width and don’t shine in classic styles 🤷🏽‍♀️ I’ll be interested to see how you incorporate your natural classic clothing personality with SD!

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 7 měsíci +3

      Thank you so much! I'm really enjoying this new aspect to my style evolution, it's definitely a work in progress lol

    • @ReneeDeane
      @ReneeDeane Před 5 měsíci

      Right, its the height and the proportions.

    • @emma_luce_0623
      @emma_luce_0623 Před měsícem

      Have you ever considered soft Gamine? Also, Soft Dramatics are dramatics with romantic undercurrents! So you could be one that's more curvy or you could have a different facial/style essence.

  • @Deem57
    @Deem57 Před 8 měsíci +6

    I'm a Soft Natural (5'3" with broad shoulders and upper back and a defined waist). Seeing you in the SD outfits and makeup, I thought you were really brought to life. I have always thought your jewellery looked small on you but I thought it was your choice to wear authentic gold and gemstone jewellery. Nevertheless I look forward to seeing you wearing some more dramatic earrings and necklaces. Maybe a larger long amber or tiger's eye pendant? Some larger hoops? Even a long scarf? You might only need a few pieces, as you so consistently wear your Autumn Leaf colours.🍁

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 7 měsíci

      Oh wow that's so lovely, thank you!
      Yes, my jewellery is quite small and delicate. It's interesting that you thought it looked small on me, I'm now starting to see this too!
      Great suggestion for a larger necklace, I definitely want to get more statement earrings too. I have a silk-like scarf that I can start wearing more regularly.

    • @Deem57
      @Deem57 Před 7 měsíci

      I look forward to seeing some CZcams videos of you wearing your new looks head to toe.
      @@vickilouise7764

  • @MusingOnBeauty
    @MusingOnBeauty Před 8 měsíci +3

    I’m 1m75, hourglass and textbook soft dramatic, and we do look a lot like each other in term of body shape! Also the jewelry and makeup really suit you and nothing seems too much. I definitely think you are a soft dramatic, too! I think SD’s can definitely rock a top+trousers outfit, Sofia Vergara is a great example of how to do soft dramatic in a more casual way, or with trousers, and she demonstrates accessories really help. I would look into statement belts for your trousers, and also into the right type of bags to compliment your outfits.

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you for confirming! I've saved a lot of Sofia Vergara's outfits on Pinterest, she really knows what works for her! Thank you for the suggestions, what type of bags do you recommend?

  • @witchlizisthis
    @witchlizisthis Před 3 měsíci

    Your SD determination process sounds pretty identical to mine! That comment about people always telling you that you look tall is great evidence towards the dramatic family (and something I've experienced so many times as well haha). I'm a big fan of Ellie Jean too, I think she's absolutely fantastic! I'm gonna dig into your other style videos- I'm super interested to see what you've been able to determine for your style roots.

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 3 měsíci

      Yes I never thought of it that way, it's a good way of pointing me to the dramatic family! Oh thank you, hope you enjoy the other videos :)

  • @k.285
    @k.285 Před 7 měsíci

    The dark brown dress is divine!

  • @user-ln5ot8bj5o
    @user-ln5ot8bj5o Před 8 měsíci +1

    10:14 Speaking of hairstyles, I remember watching one of your videos, and you had this sleek low bun there
    This hairstyle looked STUNNING on you😍

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Oh thank you! I do want to learn a few SD friendly hairstyles, a sleek low bun is one of them, also a French twist as well.

  • @siantullett2508
    @siantullett2508 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Fallen down the Kibbe rabbit hole this past month. I’m stuck between dramatic class and soft dramatic. I’m also 5’7” but I don’t appear tall! Apparently when I lose weight (currently UK 14) I appear taller and more willowy 🤷‍♀️ I love the outfit selections and explanations. I agree with some others to try a cowl necklines for the more drapey look to see how it feels. The bit that put me off SD was the romantic twist, I don’t see curve on myself or a sensual appearance - but I think that’s the essence part confusing things (I think I lean more classic in my essence?). I can see why there is confusion with the FN for you with your shoulders being ever so slightly wider than hips?? but I would say embrace the SD and own it as it’s really suits you!

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 6 měsíci +1

      I think you're slightly too tall to be dramatic classic - but then there's always exceptions like Audrey Hepburn who's tall to be a gamine, so who knows lol!
      Yes I think the essence part of Kibbe can be an issue for some people as they don't often relate to the essence, and in Kibbe they're the same as the ID. I'm like you, more classic in essence.
      Thanks for your help :)

  • @isabellayeager3273
    @isabellayeager3273 Před 7 měsíci

    Just clicked the thumbs down arrow by accident!! Please disregard, in fact I LOVED this video & I can say I had the EXACT same progression you described from FN to realizing I was SD! You really inspired me about what to do next! Makeup looks gorgeous :)

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 7 měsíci

      Haha not to worry, I will disregard! Aw thank you so much, I'm glad you enjoyed it :)

  • @Elena-bw5vv
    @Elena-bw5vv Před 6 měsíci +2

    I am a soft dramatic and for me you look more like a flamboyant natural . I would like to see you in flamboyant natural outfits to compare

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 6 měsíci

      This is interesting! I’m getting such a mixture of responses lol.

  • @MichelleMarieTaormina
    @MichelleMarieTaormina Před 3 měsíci +2

    I thought I was FN for a while until I tried on dresses that were loose around my waist and they did nothing for me. I look amazing with Monica Bellucci style dresses/D&G style etc. It’s definitely tricky when you are tall and have broad shoulders. I think the key difference is needing to cinch the waistline for the SD and accentuate the curves. Also SDs have a horrible time finding comfy casual outfits.

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 2 měsíci

      I agree about the dresses. I also think I need waist emphasis/definition with dresses which is more SD than FN, but it may be that as a curvy FN that is just what suits me? Ah it's so confusing lol, I'm not sure where I fit.

  • @digitaltango
    @digitaltango Před 5 měsíci

    Outfit number 3 is gorgeous on you! I have been on a style journey this last year and am starting to think l am a short SD. I am 5 ft 2 but Kibbe verified SD Mae West was only 5 ft!!!

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 5 měsíci

      Thank you so much! Yes Mae West was small so every chance you can be SD too! :)

  • @emc5110
    @emc5110 Před 8 měsíci +3

    It does make sense though Kibbe changed on height and Diana Rigg 5'9 was typed a Dramatic Classic and Heidi Klum 5'91/2 a Natural .
    I see what you mean but don't totally see you at ease with it unlike when you are closer to classic , but then again I never saw too much of the natural element for you so it's confusing .But maybe of course your style will evolve towards the hyper feminine and voluptuous once you embrace it .... Exciting to follow what you decide next !
    I'm still confused about myself , I'm 5'9 , inverted triangle , but still questioning FN or DC , I think FN with some classic essence 🙂
    Eva

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yes I definitely need to further refine this and see what truly works for me. I think my natural is only present in terms of fabric/materials, my main essence is classic for sure. But like you say I may go full feminine and voluptuous! We will see :)
      At 5'9 and inverted triangle FN seems most likely for you. Essence is so important though!

  • @gemmarobinson334
    @gemmarobinson334 Před 6 měsíci +2

    You have exactly the same body shape as me! I'm 5ft 8 and was thinking that I was a Soft Dramatic but you've confirmed it for me. Are those Zara trousers still available in outfit 3? They're lovely!

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 6 měsíci +1

      They’re from Abercrombie, they’re the Sloane trousers 😊

  • @katatuulikki
    @katatuulikki Před 7 měsíci

    You look amazing in soft dramatic outfits! I have been so lost with kibbe because I feel it's bit limitng for taller people. I'm 170 cm so technically I can only fall under one of those few body types. I don't have any curves so can't be SD and I'm not narrow and sharp like dramatics. But even though I have wider bone structure, flamboyant natural outfits look so sloppy on me. If I wear something oversized, chunky and layers, I get lost in the outfit and look . I actually think I look my absolute best in Dramatic Classic, but I don't know if a professional would put me under that body type.

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 7 měsíci +1

      It is limiting for taller people but I found that quite helpful cos I could only be one of three types. If you feel your best in DC lines then I'd say keep going for that :)

  • @MorningClarity
    @MorningClarity Před 8 měsíci

    You look great in that long ivory cardigan!
    I did a fairly deep dive into Kibbe, and couldn't decide between Gamine and Dramatic Classic, which are supposedly near opposites, yet some debate which one Audrey Hepburn should be (I think she was typed Gamine, but I've read she was 5'7"). Anyway, as with most systems, not everyone fits in the "buckets". I decided I'm some eclectic mix (which defines Gamine, but I don't like the staccato, color blocking, etc).
    I *think* maybe horizontal and vertical measuring systems might be more helpful, ie hip/shoulders, and vertical proportions (Fashion Fit Formula).

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Thank you! I love to throw on this cardigan this time of year when things got cold, but it still looks good :)
      I've not come across Fashion Fit Formula but I'll take a look!

    • @MorningClarity
      @MorningClarity Před 7 měsíci

      @@vickilouise7764 the Fashion Fit Formula is a proprietary measuring system, available for $100 from Nada Manley on CZcams (for example, that's where I heard about it), but there are many similar if different systems published that can be used. You measure yourself and then see where you are shorter than average. This can be a big nothing burger or life-changing, depending 😆. I've done a few myself and gained significant insight into why certain things were always a problem, for example I'm average height, 5'5", 115 lbs, but average jeans never fit my body, I need "tall, curvy, 12" highrise" (in Madewell brand, but not Everlane! 😆). And petite tops(unless they are long sleeve, because I have long arms) fit best because my shortest segment is top of head to waist! Who woulda guessed, as looking at me I appear fairly average...

  • @AuRora-lx6vq
    @AuRora-lx6vq Před 6 měsíci +3

    Your beauty shines through everything obv, but the drama doesn't appear sincere or organic on you but rather put on and exaggerated. FN all the way. The face, the talk, the movements, the vibe...also many FNs do have curves, but they are still frame dominated and will look best in relaxed and structured materials and lines. Even without the knowledge of the kibbe system, I would describe my first impression of you "natural", "joyful" and "open"; quite a textbook fn imo. 🍂

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Aw thank you so much! It’s so interesting to hear how I’m being perceived by others, especially your use of the word ‘open’ as I wouldn’t describe myself as open 😅

    • @KaytchC1790
      @KaytchC1790 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I just don’t agree - she’s not frame dominant enough to be FN. I had a look at her IG capsule wardrobe pics & her upper torso doesn’t have the FN width. FNs can have curves, but those curves won’t need accommodation. Aly Art has a great video comparing SDs to FNs that helps a lot to know how to distinguish the two.

  • @Amykiwi
    @Amykiwi Před 5 dny

    I just had an analysis done by Ellie-Jean, and she told me I was a Soft Dramatic. Now I'm trying to absorb as much information as possible. I was really surprised because I'm not very tall, and I thought the Dramatics category would be the last on the list for me. Clearly, I'm a complete novice. 😫

  • @MorningClarity
    @MorningClarity Před 8 měsíci

    Your makeup looks great.

  • @joannathesinger770
    @joannathesinger770 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I'm 5'11" and decidedly a Soft Dramatic! I'm trying to move back towards that currently in my attire...but I've always felt that dressing as a SD when you are a regular person and not a movie star can be a bit hard, like you are trying to be something you're not. However, I'm ready to give it another "go".
    I've lost a good bit of weight over the years...put some beta-blocker weight on because COVID made my heart go into A-Fib and I had to take them until I had a cardiac ablation...but finally took the weight off again this summer. I was at the doctor again yesterday for a "wellness check" and surprisingly, I hadn't gained any weight back...the surprise was the way I was eating Halloween candy the week before!
    I'd dearly love to take off another 25-35 pounds before spring...which would get me close to my high school/college weight, and then I would feel better about investing in some appropriate SD clothes.

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yes, SD has that 'diva chic' essence which doesn't easily translate itself to everyday outfits. We'll figure out a way though!
      Good luck with your weight loss! :)

  • @ijmimi9186
    @ijmimi9186 Před 7 měsíci

    Love this for you. I still see a very natural/classic toned down makeup look on you in this video. For tr winged eyeliner is very pronounced and brows and lips are defined. Despite their features being delicate, the glam is effortless. You being an SD can definitely up the ante for sure and I'd like to see you play with that even if only for the video and not real life. Increase the coats of mascara or try falsies. Define the brows. Try a winged smokey rich sultry eye. More volume in hair curls. You are right about the bold or statement jewelry on SD. Have fun experimenting and exploring.

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 7 měsíci

      My go to makeup look is quite toned down so I'll definitely try a bolder makeup look then! I love how Adele does her makeup so will try to emulate some of that. I'll also either buy a tinted brow product or get mine tinted to add in a bit more definition. Trying to get volume in my hair is such an uphill battle though! That's why I wanna try some SD updoes that are easy cos then it's not as volume-dependant.
      Thank you for a helpful comment :)

  • @johannac5653
    @johannac5653 Před 8 měsíci +4

    I would agree you're soft dramatic. You might have natural essence though 😊👍

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 8 měsíci

      Yes I think I’ve got some natural essence, so the next thing is to figure out how that works with soft dramatic guidelines 😅

  • @blufaerie
    @blufaerie Před 5 měsíci

    Outfit number three is my fave and pretty much my style as an SD.

  • @Softdrama978
    @Softdrama978 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I’m not totally sold on SD because even though you have curve you have width in your shoulders. And width overrides curves. Your shoulder seams seem to go beyond your hips. I agree with the FN comments. I also was confused between the two for myself so I understand why you’re asking.
    I also see the FN structure in your facial features.

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I got typed recently and I'm a curvy FN, which explains a lot about why I was so torn between FN and SD!

  • @pizzakrydder2515
    @pizzakrydder2515 Před 8 měsíci

    I'm a soft dramatic too ☺ and I definitely think you are as well!

    • @pizzakrydder2515
      @pizzakrydder2515 Před 8 měsíci

      Oh! And I really like the new background 🥰🍂

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 8 měsíci

      @@pizzakrydder2515 thank you! It’s an interim background as I couldn’t film in my usual spot 😅

  • @MarianaRochap
    @MarianaRochap Před 7 měsíci

    Your bust pass the arms shoulder lines; I am struggling with it, finding if I am SD or FN, since I have wide hips, someone said I could be a wider FN. Very helpful video, thanks you ❤

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 7 měsíci

      I'm glad it's helpful! It confuses things when curvy FN comes into play. Maybe try out some of the clothing suggestions and see which you prefer :)

    • @KaytchC1790
      @KaytchC1790 Před 6 měsíci

      Aly Art has a great video about “Curvy FNs” and compares them to SDs. The Natural family isn’t necessarily about shoulder width alone. It’s about that upper rib cage/torso area. Are your ribs/bones wider than the hip bones?
      Because it’s about bone structure, not flesh. Like, are your hips’ width there because of the fleshiness or because your hip bones are that wide? You know what I mean?

  • @user-qy2kw9kx3o
    @user-qy2kw9kx3o Před 8 měsíci +1

    I watched a video from somebody who said it looks really great if your shoes match your hair.

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Oh interesting! I would need to get light camel shoes then.

  • @lucyk2634
    @lucyk2634 Před 2 měsíci +2

    4:47 yes definitely you are right. Btw I somewhere found that Bella Hadid is SD, even though she lost lots of weight she is, and she definitely doesn't have big boobs. To me you are pretty much SD, I don't know why people in the comments keep mentioning FN. It's so obvious you are SD.

    • @DestructionAesthetics
      @DestructionAesthetics Před 2 měsíci

      Theres awesome breakdowns of Bella as an SD on Tumblr surprisingly! She absolutely is.

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 2 měsíci

      Ah it's so confusing haha, I'm so back and forth between SD and FN. I guess with curvy FN I have the best of both worlds.

  • @kaiaonfire
    @kaiaonfire Před 2 dny

    Is there any reason we can’t treat Kibbe types like Kitchener essences, in that we could combine them if it makes sense? Like, you could be 50% FN and 50% SD? Because surely no one fits perfectly into one type, and I find the height restrictions really limiting. For example, I’m pretty sure I’m a soft dramatic (yang bone structure - 5’7, very long arms and legs and long, thin, hands and feet, large bust, mixed facial features, but yin flesh - very round and fleshy, soft cheeks etc). The only part that doesn’t fit is that my shoulders and rib cage are very narrow. My girlfriend is the same height as me. She is definitely not a natural because she has a very round hourglass shape, and not dramatic because other than her height she is entirely yin. And yet there is no way she is the same type as me - she has much more yin everywhere, shorter, rounded arms, legs, hands and feet, rounder face etc. If it wasn’t for her height I would say she was a pure romantic. To me it would just make more sense to combine them but idk if there’s some point that I’m missing

  • @Kaylahits
    @Kaylahits Před měsícem

    u look so good in outfit 4

  • @emma_luce_0623
    @emma_luce_0623 Před měsícem

    You remind me of Adele, I think you're definitely a Soft Dramatic, that turtle neck outfit especially is soo good on you.

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před měsícem

      Aw thanks! I've had a few people say I look similar to Adele, I'm flattered lol.

  • @EJTheGreat
    @EJTheGreat Před měsícem

    i only really relate to soft gamine but with my height the only thing i can techinically be is soft dramatic but it just doesnt feel like it fits me so im so stumped

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před měsícem

      I guess the most important thing is to dress however you feel most comfortable. If that's in SD lines then that's what it is :)

  • @julieme7927
    @julieme7927 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I'm in a different quandry. I am a normal hourglass shape with my hips, shoulders and waist all equal in measurement and a waist thats 30% smaller. I'm 5'9. That means I should be SD or curvy FN but I dont look as tall as I am. I don't think I'm frame dominant or curve dominant. I look best in classic lines but I'm too tall. So I wear classic lines 😂

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 4 měsíci

      What's most important is to wear what you feel comfortable in! That'll shine through in classic lines :) Getting too caught up in style systems can be restrictive.

  • @ijmimi9186
    @ijmimi9186 Před 7 měsíci +1

    So... looking at the clothes, I haven't really seen kibbe curve accommodating pieces. So far, you've just accomodated vertical. So you have dressed for a Dramatic. The pieces do not go around the curve or have a romantic essence. Think ruching, surplice neckline, corset style top with stiffness, wrap top etc. These pieces are made to work around the curve. Curve accommodating isn't just hugging or skimming the curves. I think including that would make it SD as it would include curve accommodation to the vertical you've already done so well. And they all look lovely on you in this video especially the black (if that's the color) dress. I encourage people to fully commit when testing lines as that's the only way to fully rule out something. Depending on the stretch in the fabric D, FN and SD can wear all these pieces you've shown. It rules out nothing. But only an SD can wear the curve focused pieces.
    Essence wise, I think you have some drama in you, but perhaps personality wise you prefer the natural laid back style. When you wore the turtle neck and put your hair in a ponytail... jeez the drama was 1000%. Serving hot boss lady. You are so beautiful.

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 7 měsíci +1

      This is a really helpful comment, thank you. It's tricky cos I'm working with the clothes I have, I don't really wanna buy anything new unless it's something I've put a lot of thought into. I know clothes don't have IDs but perhaps the ones I chose in this video, like you say, aren't curve accomodating so aren't the best SD-friendly choice. But now it means I can do another similar video haaha!
      Thank you much for your last comment, love that! So kind of you :)

    • @ijmimi9186
      @ijmimi9186 Před 7 měsíci

      @@vickilouise7764 I understand. Please you don't have to spend unnecessarily on our account. Perhaps you could try on in store and bring us with you. It's hard to spend on things you are just trying out, especially if returns are a hassle. I know this economy has definitely made me cautious. Love your content. 💕

  • @evakalan4504
    @evakalan4504 Před 8 měsíci

    We have the same body type. I am 172 cm tall. And I feel the most me in sofr dramatic clothes. I also don't have big boobs, but a very curvy lines (hourglass shape), almost indenticall to you. I look great with quite dramatic makeup, and I have curly hair. Big blouaut hair also looks great on me. The moast important style rule for me is defining waist line.

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 7 měsíci

      I agree, I definitely need waist emphasis in my outfits too. If only I could get volume in my hair and that would help!

  • @tempestgrey4629
    @tempestgrey4629 Před 6 měsíci

    I gave up on figuring out what my type was too. But now I think I am a soft dramatic too. It was what I thought I was originally but…. Kept going down the rabbit hole

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 6 měsíci

      I think there comes a time where we just need to settle on which image ID we think suits us best, otherwise the rabbit hole never ends lol!

  • @Mamaki1987
    @Mamaki1987 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I mean, this style work for you for sure. You have the curves to pull outfits like this off. Tricky to know is, if those clothes really represent you. And if so, how you make this style your own. I'm actually quite the opposite. Very petite and no visible curves at all despite having a big bust. I lean towards, classic and natural styles. I'm quite sure I am some type of a gamin, but I am not a hundert percent sure.

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 7 měsíci +1

      This is what I need to figure out, how to make this style my own. Gamine sounds likely, especially if you're very petite.

    • @Mamaki1987
      @Mamaki1987 Před 7 měsíci

      @@vickilouise7764 Yes, true, I wouldn't be surprised if anyone classified me as any type of gamine. Yes, finding one's style is so hard, because most of the time, more than one style type might speak to you. I think, this part is way more complicated than finding one's colours. Like you, I don't like to be too casual. Took me a while to find out, that I don't really like jeans (well who doesn't like jeans) and what do do so get a bit of a sporty look (but still nice and put together when going for a walk or hike). Things like that

  • @emc5110
    @emc5110 Před 7 měsíci +1

    2nd message, could you be another case like Dakota Johnson 5'7 where nobody agrees on her Kibbe identity and goes from being in the Natural , Classic and Dramatic family 🙂
    Though myself I don't see her in the Natural element I think Dakota J. has too much sharpness to be in the N family . I think she is somewhere between DC and SD but she really leans towards needing some Classic structure in my opinion ,
    Eva

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Haha I would love to be like Dakota Johnson! She's actually one of my style inspirations :) Yes I see a lot of sharpness in her too. Thanks again for your great comments!

    • @emc5110
      @emc5110 Před 7 měsíci

      @@vickilouise7764 There’s also the case of Olivia Munn which is pretty curvaceous and feminine , 5'7 and Kibbe typed Dramatic Classic and you can see how well Classic structure define her .
      I see you closer to these women , I don't see you sharing the same vibes of Sofia Vergara and I don't see that drama in you , I really see you in the Classic family with a bit of natural and romantic drama mix , basically Natural Classic talks better imho and even merges with your essences , but anyway what matters is the style picture we have in our mind 🙂

    • @emc5110
      @emc5110 Před 7 měsíci

      Also I see your yin/yang very balanced like in the Classic family while if you meet S.Vergara she's strangely very masculine yang with yin curves .

  • @kadsenvieh
    @kadsenvieh Před měsícem

    I also think that you are SD. It took me 5 years to figure that out. In the end, I had Merriam Style type me because I wanted to know for sure and I think she has the best eye for it. When I saw that I was SD, I was shocked because I wouldn't have guessed it in my life. I always thought of DC or D. However, it never felt right for me to dress in that style either. I also have to say that I am 1.69 m tall and have an A cup size - the main reason why I would never have thought of SD. Now I feel totally at home with statement jewelry and all the other recommendations. Retrospectively, I've always been attracted to these things too. Anyway - welcome to the SD family and best regards from Germany.

  • @ronjaostrand2533
    @ronjaostrand2533 Před 3 měsíci

    Just gonna mention a cheat on the vertical; a long cardigan, coat or scarf and you can wear more contrast in the rest of the outfit, cause you have an intact vertikal line ☺️

  • @mirjaheikkinen6930
    @mirjaheikkinen6930 Před 5 měsíci +3

    No idea why you thought you had broad shoulders.

  • @rutamurphy6656
    @rutamurphy6656 Před měsícem +1

    Please try Soft Natutal. Thats all I kept thinking the whole video. I know 'the height' and 'the shoulders', but it isn't the exact science. I am willing to bet you are SN. ❤

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před měsícem

      I will give it a go, even though i'm technically too tall for it. Thank you :)

  • @imwatching2960
    @imwatching2960 Před 6 měsíci

    What about a SD with small bust? I'm 6 ft tall, quite sharp facial features, my shoulders are quite narrow. My hips are curved but I'm not overly feminine (round) shaped in general.
    I have no diva chique vibes nor feel attracted to old Hollywood style. Confusing 😂 for a long time I thought I'm DC but I'm too tall. I'm dedinitely not a D.

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Oh it's so confusing lol, I feel you! SDs can definitely have a small bust, that's what originally made me think I'm not SD as I'm not busty like Sophia Loren, for eg. The clothing suggestions are out dated so you can be SD and still dress modern, although it is more tricky!

    • @Helloitsme7373
      @Helloitsme7373 Před 2 měsíci

      Are you a little overweight or gained weight even? Look at Taylor Swift (She’s not overweight, but has gained) she looks more curvaceous now in the hips , narrow shoulders, smaller bust but is a verified D.

  • @nikoglaz
    @nikoglaz Před 3 měsíci

    Hey Vicki! Just so you know waist emphasis is not recommended for SDs as it cuts vertical. It was on the SK page :) Waist definition is ok, but belts or ties that cut the vertical would not be recommended as far as my understanding.

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks! I get waist definition and emphasis mixed up sometimes!

  • @rockerchild4
    @rockerchild4 Před 5 měsíci

    Where did you get the knitted cardigan ? :)

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 5 měsíci +1

      The long one is from River Island but is a few years old.

  • @estherwilliams7005
    @estherwilliams7005 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I think you are a soft dramatic. All of those outfits look really great on you.

  • @annalynn9325
    @annalynn9325 Před měsícem

    I agree with SD. My understanding is Kibbe at basic level is a fit system, and where does fit need to accommodate the body? If one is tall and hourglass, and one does NOT have issues that the shoulders in garments tend to be too small for their body, but instead their fit issue is to accommodate the bust, that’s not FN, that’s SD.

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před měsícem +1

      That makes sense to me! My accommodation is usually for bust and not shoulders.

  • @savinggift158
    @savinggift158 Před 2 měsíci

    If you can wear marks and Spencer’s trousers probably you are flamboyant natural. They don’t cater to soft dramatics in their advertising. Best wishes on your journey and more content please.

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 2 měsíci +1

      That’s a good point, I’d not noticed that before in their advertising! Of course, more content is coming 😊

  • @user-qy2kw9kx3o
    @user-qy2kw9kx3o Před 8 měsíci

    I love outfit no 3

  • @arlettasloan6453
    @arlettasloan6453 Před 5 měsíci

    I also thought FN was me and have gravitated to SD. Because FN are too square, too big and while people tell you to ignore the face, Kibbe doesn't actually; and It turns out my face is more sharp and romantic looking, at the same time, which is baically how SD is described. Plus, well, I kept wondering why they said FN never actually look gooid in Dramatic clothing when, in fact, I do. I have passed for Dramatic many times as long as I wasn't standing next to a real one.

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 4 měsíci

      So good to know your Kibbe ID! I also think the interpretation of FN can be offputting to some people.

  • @sorrywrongplanet8873
    @sorrywrongplanet8873 Před 6 měsíci

    I think I’m the opposite. I’m 5ft 9 and test as a soft dramatic but I feel so much more comfortable in flamboyant natural clothing even though I don’t have broad shoulders. I don’t like emphasizing my waist and curves or looking “sexy”. I like long flowing modest clothing. I have a problem with both though because I have a very long torso. The recommendations for a long torso conflict with the recommendations for soft dramatics and flamboyant naturals ie don’t try to shorten the look of your torso. I would feel really uncomfortable in the clingy clothes you tried on. You look like a soft dramatic from the waist down and a flamboyant natural above the waist so I get your confusion. I get confused too in that I am neither hourglass nor broad shouldered so I don’t entirely fit either category. I think the Kebbe system in general can be confusing and doesn’t have a category for everyone.

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 6 měsíci

      Soft dramatics and flamboyant naturals are quite similar and their clothing recommendations are often similar too, so it's really difficult to know which one you are! And I agree with you, Kibbe in general is confusing! I guess if you know what works for you and what doesn't then embrace that and try not to get too hung up on fitting into a Kibbe category (I should take this advice but I want to know!! haha!).

  • @strawberryjam5844
    @strawberryjam5844 Před 2 měsíci

    I would say dramatic or flambyant natural.

  • @rivkaruthgolan
    @rivkaruthgolan Před 4 měsíci

    I think soft natural

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 4 měsíci

      Close, I have too much vertical for SN so I'm a FN :)

  • @lisathornhill4177
    @lisathornhill4177 Před 25 dny

    I think, you are SD. I'd go for bigger hair and a bit more dramatic eye and lip.

  • @kristinvergara538
    @kristinvergara538 Před 10 dny

    I hope my comment genuinely helps. I don’t think you are soft dramatic and here’s why. When looking at body types start with the basics. It’s a combination of bone structure and flesh. Bone structure will be sharp, blunt, or soft. Flesh will be dry, athletic, or soft. You have to fit the combination of these things to be a certain body type.The bone structure of a dramatic is undeniably sharp. Think sharpness in the bones of the cheeks, nose, collarbone, wrists, hands, etc. So a SD has sharp bones with soft flesh on top. This is the first test and that’s where it doesn’t quite fit for you. You have very blunt bones. Not only in your face but also in your body. It lacks sharpness. And yes you can slightly fit into hours glass and long vertical but these are very long vertical and very hourglass women. Yours is more on the moderate side. So with blunt bones, soft flesh, moderate to tall vertical, and slight hourglass you don’t fit SD. That being said you look beautiful and I find that we can borrow concepts from body types that are close even if they aren’t fully us.

  • @user-ln5ot8bj5o
    @user-ln5ot8bj5o Před 8 měsíci

    1m71? I thought you're WAY taller, like 1m80 and more😅

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Haha thanks! This is one of the reasons why I think I’m SD as people think I’m taller than I am!

  • @kaashkaash8695
    @kaashkaash8695 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Altho you are definitely curvy, I do still believe you are a FN. When I look at you I see frame over curves. In my opinion you are frame dominant and not curve dominant. And your beautiful broad jawline and facial features also perfectly fit into the FN description. However the outfits still look amazing on you!

    • @vickilouise7764
      @vickilouise7764  Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you ☺️ I do agree with FN for myself, a curvy FN to be more precise.

    • @lucyk2634
      @lucyk2634 Před 2 měsíci

      SD is frame dominant too, every D is frame dominant. They just have flash on top of that bones. Her bones aren't blunt at all and she is too soft for FN, but not SN either. She looks exactly like those SD celebrities from decades ago

    • @DestructionAesthetics
      @DestructionAesthetics Před 2 měsíci

      Most SDs dont have the exaggerated curves that celebrities do. This is SD ❤