I feel like some clarification is needed here! ‘Soft Classic’ is one the 10 Kibbe body types! If you want my opinion on your body type, head to bodyandstyle.com ♥️
Nah she is confused between style and body type. You can wear any style you like but be mindful of your bodytype if you want it to look great Edit : Ok so i learned that there’s this thing called the kibbe body type so i was wrong but seeing how much yall like to argue under this comment I wont erase it its too funny
I mean, she's beautiful and looks great in soft classic lines, BUT to be honest most people would look better in those chic outfits instead of jeans and t shirt, because they are just more elevated outfits, regardless of body type. Surely soft classics look best in those lines compared to other body types, but generally speaking who doesn't look better in a put- together outfit instead of standard jeans and a random T-shirt ?
Maybe because style, fashion, and anatomy is a literal history and science that has to be studied, as well as social psychology in order to even be slightly accurate? You could never accurately do a job like that staying at home without any knowledge of it.
"Let the style of clothes you wear be entirely dictated on what you look like, rather than what you enjoy" bro 😭 Edit: editing this bc I still get comments on this even though it's super old. No, I do not have a problem with this specific lady. I have a problem with body type guides in general, as a concept, because I think they tend to uphold bad beauty standards.
@@BlueHazyDreams I feel you. Colors are only part of it though. I'm more talking about shapes and silhouettes. Low rise jeans and wide leg pants, for instance, are major trends but aren't made for every body type, especially not mine. So I'm going to ignore that trend all together and not pressure myself to dress like the girls on Instagram if I know that's not going to work for me.
Because she did. Like other comments are saying, she’s confusing body type with style. Both outfits fit her perfectly fine but the second out, her “improved” look was just her finding her style and “looking better” because she’s more confident in said style that the other one
that last dress is *BIG YES* but yeah, actually dressing for your body type really helps shape yourself and feel more confident and good in what you wear 🥰
I used to wonder why people were so depressed when their lives depended on social media. Now i know that it was because people will always find a reason to criticize you, and that deep down the people who use social media are 99,9999% of the time insecure about themselves and require some level of attention!
Most people's issue with her is that she's charging like 400 pounds for a system she didn't create and has only been studying for around two years and not only that, but giving misinformation like the infamous "Theatrical Romantics have vertical." Several redditors claim that she takes their originally created content and uses it here for views not crediting them. If you read the reviews from people who have used her services, they speak volumes. It's not about finding negativity with her outfits, but more that she's seemingly taking advantage of people who are new to the system by charging crazy prices when the only one who can officially type you in Kibbe. Newbies are basically paying 400 pounds for someone's best guess which they could get on reddit for free. Of course, if someone wants to spend the money that's their business, but a lot of people new to the system don't know better and are just anxious to learn how to dress in a way that makes them feel beautiful.
What the actual fk are you yapping about? Are you actually comparing a girl talking about clothes that fit her body type somehow to "people that criticize you and require attention"? What? You seem hella insecure with that projection, maybe take your advice and get off the social media
I hate this quote sm, just because something doesn't look good on everyone doesn't mean something's wrong with the clothing it just means you're bad at looking good XD
It's almost heartbreaking that people keep saying "I have the same body type, now I know how to dress!" when she's even not a Soft Classic and seems to mix Kibbe types with essences and personal preferences :(
This. She could wear jeans and a Tshirt being a classic too ._. Being a classic =/= having to dress preppy, no matter if you like it or not. Also, she started dressing brown and black because of her body type? Color depends on your season, not your body type.
I'm pretty sure she's a Soft Gamine or even a Flamboyant Gamine, not a Soft Classic. She looks oh so very short, and not balanced in her features. Petite features, petite frame.
my #1 rule with clothes is I’m wearing whatever I want and whatever feels comfortable to me and whatever I think looks good or not with my body type. These clothes might theoretically sometimes not be good for my body type but as long as I feel good in them I’ll keep wearing them :)
It’s not always that. Your body type may be the trend so these trendy clothes flatter your body type, but not hers. Everyone has this whole thing where it’s inherently bad to talk abt this stuff. However, I thinks it’s important for peoples self confidence and understanding of individuality and uniqueness. I feel so much better in clothes that flatter my body type personally and if you don’t care, that’s fine, but it doesn’t mean everyone that cares is overly insecure or something. It’s great that your comfortable with that but maybe not the place to talk abt it
The way she found a style that literally looks made for her is AMAZING. If anyone is out there feeling self conscious and that they never feel comfortable in any clothes they wear, trust me, you will find your style. Good things take time 😊
I just wear comfy stuff anymore. If I wanna dress up I just make sure it's not too tight cause I'm big. And I stick with dark colors cause that's what I like. Dont need to pay someone hundreds to tell me my body type and clothing style. I know what I like and I make it work.
Yeah I can’t be the only one not seeing the difference. She looks just as pretty in the first as the second. I think it might just be the fact she found clothes that she actually likes and that’s why she feels so different.
@@Why-sy2fz The difference is pretty obvious imo, it’s all about wearing clothes that look most flattering on you and upgraded versus clothes that don’t look that flattering- like the one’s she was wearing at first. I don’t understand how the difference isn’t obvious? But I guess this channel isn’t for everyone, because not everyone will understand it, and that’s perfectly fine! If you don’t see any point in this logic, you aren’t forced to do this ofc, this is obviously optional. But to completely say it’s pointless sounds very close-minded. The purpose of this channel is meant to educate people who are genuinely interested in what clothes look *most* flattering on them! But we all have different beliefs I suppose!:)
@@Why-sy2fz I think it's because she's playing around with the first outfit a lot - didn't really take it in the same poses as the others, so it's harder to compare.
I've heard that one of the reasons celebrities look great is all their clothes are tailored, whereas regular people buy clothes that are meant to somewhat fit a lot of people. If I can't find clothes that fit I'll get a size too big and then sew it so it fits and it's so nice!!
The reason why some clothes don't 'look right' on us is tailoring! Before fast fashion became a thing it was normal to have your clothes fitted to your measurements and to get new pieces made by a tailor for you specifically. We can't expect the same for a 9.99 t-shirt from h&m.
"Normal to have your clothes fitted"? You mean normal to sew your clothes yourself. Having your clothing tailored by others was always a luxury of the rich. We should bring back sewing and practical life skills classes in schools 👍
@@youraftermyrobotbee totally agree, I just said that because both of my grandmas would buy material and have dresses or pant suits made for them. They knew how to sew but not that well so they would by a couple of materials and that had a few new pieces of clothing for that season. At the time it wasn't so expensive back home and definitely not just for the rich.
Yeah! Why dont some oppe people who can sew just come to the West and sew cheap with measurements? Noo thats only suits fex and otherwise they work for slavesalary at home.
That’s kinda the point of Kibbe body types. To gain an understanding of your own body proportions to better understand what clothes fit our own bodies. Some body types can look great in a cheap H&M shirt, but on others the silhouette might be all wrong. Sometimes the answer is to tailor a piece to better fit out proportions, other times it might just be best to choose something that is already made for your body which is where the Kibbe system comes in handy because if you know your Kibbe type you’ll know what types of silhouettes and shapes to look for for your own body.
People are so confusing first they say "do what ever you like" and when you do they become salty about it 😂😂 she’s not saying you should do what she’s doing, it’s literally her showing how she has found what fits her best.
The people telling her off clearly never had a problem with finding a flattering style for them. I can relate so much to this video. Most styles have clothing for certain body types. And even hair and facial structure plays into it.
Exactly!! I recently discovered I love more formal types of clothes like fitted pants and buttoned shirts and that made me realize why I never liked how my body looked before. In my pfp, for example, I'm wearing a taffeta shirt with extremely puffy sleeves. It's my favorite shirt ever, specially because I made it myself.
Litterally it’s just cause those dresses are more fitted. If you took that first look and took it in at the sides to fit your form it would look just as good. T-shirts (especially merch) are made to fit every shape, but this means they make the shape of a pillow case. Some people look good because they either over fill or under fill the size. This allows for the fabric to have a more pleasant aesthetic other than box/sack because they either stretch it to shape or allow it to flow.
I am gonna have looked up the kibbie thing. I understand what type of neckline and glasses go good on me, but I feel like this kibbie thing is more in depth.
Nobody said it looked bad, it just didn’t accentuate her best self. Like I could wear the 1st outfit too and not look terrible, but I want to look my _very best_ and enhance my natural beauty traits as opposed to covering them up to fit in
"We don't always have to look amazing" god I hate these holier than thou comments, absolute nothing burgers that imply as if the person said otherwise.
I am bouncing between wimsa goth/ witchy looks, and a casual professional look, and clown/ super colorful clothes all that matters is how you stylized your clothes and accessories help so much
Same, I feel like I will never be someone who follows trends much because I’m just constantly uncomfortable unless I’m in baggy clothes. I secretly want to wear crop tops and skirts and so much more but…idk it won’t happen
@@skp6613 Researching the Kibbe body types (what she’s talking about here) can do wonders for confidence and finding what styles can accentuate your best self! It helped me feel more comfortable in clothes like that, too.
If you're using celebrities or fashion models as your point of reference, a lot of them have the clothing in their photoshoots tailored, not off the rack. That is why they look so good. If you are comfortable and confident in your clothing, you can rock pretty much anything.
Its really not hard to shop for your body type as well as your sense of style. As a petite woman, before I ever knew about the kibbe body types, I learned how to dress in a way that represented my style but was also flattering to my height and figure. You might have to be picky about what you wear, but it is SO worth it.
When I learned that clothes that looks good on you basically mean clothes that make your body look thinner or closer to ideal body by societal norms I just started wearing whatever the f I wanted lmao
Not true. Kibbe system states that whatever your natural body has (like curves, width, narrowness, etc.) you should honor and accentuate it. Or else you look like you’re forcing yourself to be something you’re not, and the clashing becomes very apparent.
Same, my hip dips really make it hurt to find the right outfit. I think I look better in low rise pants but my stomach is showing and it makes my legs look short. Every time I thought of a perfect outfit and when I actually wear it, it looks disappointing… and that got me thinking that my friends or other girls could probably pull it off.
Girl what the hell are you talking about you look fantastic in what ever you’re wearing! don’t let social media or anyone tell you otherwise!! You are gorgeous and so is your body
You look amazing! It really makes a difference. I'm a millennial that fell for the low rise jeans fad of the 2010's & found I look WAY better with high waisted everything.
I'm really tired of the constant "I'll wear what I want!" type of comments on videos that show how to dress for your body type. Like, good for you, but these videos show us how to look more beautiful and feel more confident. Don't discourage people from making them "because you're already confident".
Exactly! It's almost on every Kibbe video and it's quite discouraging. I want to know more about my body type and different styles and fabrics which would look good on me. All my life I was insecure battled with body dismorphia and eating disorders. Kibbe and his body type system has helped me immensely in understanding the yin yang balance and I am slowly learning to appreciate my body. But these types of comments are truly discouraging. I get it that the commenters mean well but there can be some other people out there who genuinely want to know what looks good on them. :( They don't understand that Kibbe's system literally empowers everyone out there. Every other body type has their own charms and strengths and discovering that is just so empowering.
I would bet these people are not already confident, they just avoid thinking about it. Ideas that encourage them to think about what looks best on them (and by extension, what doesn’t) forces them to face their insecurities which makes them uncomfortable. People who actually don’t care have already swiped past.
Gotta be honest, I'm always on the edge of commenting this myself. It's really frustrating how social media always mixes up a) body positivity ("you're beautiful, no matter what") b) body neutrality ("it doesn't matter what you look like, the personality is what counts") c) improvement tips ("this will make you look more ___") You said it, it's to feel more confident, but also to "look more beautiful"? If I watch this and don't act on it, I feel like someone who is ugly because they didn't try. Is this a me-problem or can anyone agree that it can be exhausting?
@@derbaeckerhatnichtauf If you watch it and don't act on it, it makes you feel bad? And because of this, no one should be allowed to make videos like these because you could come across them and then you're obviously forced to watch them? This video is helping people. Don't like it? Don't watch it. I hate how everyone always expects other people to cater to every single whim of theirs. Touch some grass.
It's a science. But the ATTITUDE and feelings. Not a good rabbit hole to feel wrong wierd misfirmt bad ugly whatever. Why dont more people if you can afford it take the pain out of this questioning and wondering and find a professional. Save problems. Well she wants a stir for marketing her own business service
I feel like certain clothes made me look better, like dark ones, certain over sized t shirts, more skinny types, long sleeves, etc. And some styles and colors don't feel right, even though ive been told their okay, for example neon colors and off shoulders... i always get compliments when I dress according to the first group I'm still figuring out these stuff but so far it's super interesting and a fun kind of challenge, trying to figure out ways to wear styles that compliment me as well
@@moonchild8480 I studied for a long period of time the kibbie system and also to make sure that I was that type I went to reddit (the kibbie reddit group) and post some photos of me and my body and asked what did the think. Everybody was sure I was a SN. Also I compare the same pictures I posted with diferent celebrities (with diferent body types) with mine. For me this was very usefull because I started to understand my vertical line compare to others and the width of a SN
hey! love your videos, can you make a video about soft dramatics? I just found out that I'm one but I don't know anything about the fashion, hair or makeup.
I remember watching her video on Soft Dramatics since I had found out I am one, I believe it is gonna show up if you search it up (don't remember if it included other body types too). PS I have read some great articles online, so you may want to give it a try💖
@@candyl1033 I would recommend videos by aly art. Her videos helped me slowly understand the system (although I can't confidently type people or remember everything).
@@alim.9801 You are whatever you want to be. Don't listen to these people on the internet, they want your money, views, and shares. Remember this is her job and she will do what she can to keep it. Nobody is one style.
@@choco-chie Yeah, I bet OC says that, but there's some people discussing she look more like a Soft Gamine, or even Flamboyant Gamine (here my two cents: she could be classic, and I see roundness on her shoulders, but doesn't her hips look a bit dry for a soft type?).
I think it has less to do with the style (though the color pallet of that style totally suits you) and more to do with how the clothes sit on your frame. The first outfit may have worked fine if the shirt was tucked in and you had different bottoms on, could be the fit, material, color, or some combination of those factors which makes it not look quite right.
@M E, so you can still wear whatever you want even if other people think it looks bad, who cares what other people think! What matters is that you feel confident in the clothes that you are wearing!
People should definitely wear whatever they want and think they look good in, but technically they do have certain body types and that can make different clothes more "flattering", but if you like something else then u can wear that too.
Woah this makes so much sense to me, I haven't thought of kibbe application on men, you mostly see kibbe for girls. I also know a guy who looked so average with his normal stuff which are jeans and t shirt, but one day he was wearing a shirt and boy it's like a different person. He shined in that room. I always wondered why 😂
I'm always confused about my body type because I have straight up and down ribs. Literally. My ribcage forms a straight vertical line, then my paunch, back fat, four hips flat butt and thunder thighs. Add the fact that I have a small bust and my body type is every which way. I've just accepted that nothing looks good on me except black.
How tall are you? You sound like probably either a Soft Natural or a Soft Gamine, but it would depend on height. There is diversity within each of the body types!
I’m no expert here, but here’s what I’ve learned from dressing my husband (lol not literally but he had a lot of trouble with style and I helped him out with it): - watch out for arm length on t shirts. A lot of men tend to wear oversized or baggy t shirts, and the arms come all the way down to the elbow. That can make your arms look smaller and it can look frumpy. Try to find shirts that hit right at the middle of your bicep. It’ll accentuate that bicep and make it look nice. Also try to find a t shirt that is tighter on the arms (not too tight but that perfect in between) because that’ll make them look bigger which is sexy. - same thing for length of the shirt. If your shirt goes too long, it’ll make you look shorter and it’ll be less flattering. If the shirt is too short, it’ll look ill fitting. Try to find that perfect balance to wear you could tuck it in, but it wouldn’t cover your whole zipper if you didn’t. - neckline. This one is harder to explain because it kinda depends. As a general rule, higher necklines will look okay on someone with a long neck, but it could really accentuate the wrong things if you don’t. If a guy has a short neck and a little bit of a double chin, a high neck will bring attention to those things. Your typical scoop neck tee that hits right at the upper middle of the chest will be the most flattering universally. V neck are dealers choice. - fit. You don’t want something tight from top to bottom, unless you are just insanely chiseled, but to be honest, I don’t like skin tight shirts on guys even if they have a perfect physique. I personally think a tight chest and looser fitting tummy area is the best fit for most men. It accents the chest instead of the stomach, which most people prefer. If a guy was insecure about his chest though, then I’d recommend a loose fitting shirt that’s still tight on the arms. An all around baggy shirt isn’t “hiding” anything because it’s still not flattering or highlighting any positive features. - color. Everyone has colors that look better on them than others. I think most men look great in a white or black t shirt. My husband has a pink undertone, so pinks and reds are tricky for him to pull off unless they’re that perfect shade, but he looks absolutely gorgeous in blues, greys, etc. Also, muted colors look better on him, whereas bright colors look better on other people. You just gotta find the colors that compliment your skin tone and hair color. Hope this was helpful in some way!
Wow... I dont care about the comments.... but whatever you meant has been conveyed to me... and girl... you really did a good job.... please post more such ideas for different bodies.... I wish I had a stylist like you...
Instantly seeing the lines change gives you a more mature/refined look. Like obviously you can still wear a band tee and jeans in your lines but this was a good example of an outfit outside of your lines
Yesss! Love more people getting into kibbe. So helpful in my body positivity journey. Some get so freaked out by this stuff and think it's like....controlling? No it teaches you to love your body by understanding it.
I feel like some clarification is needed here! ‘Soft Classic’ is one the 10 Kibbe body types! If you want my opinion on your body type, head to bodyandstyle.com ♥️
Appreciate it.
$118 to tell me what my body type is? 🙃
Soft classic is goals tbh. Im a dramatic
Yeah I’m more confused now!
Your body type is fine. My legs are Huge. My waists rather thick and my shoulders are childlike people laugh at me. I'm overweight
i swear. i know how to dress, i'm just broke.
lol same here.
literally that.
Fax
Me too:(
sed lyf 😭😭
Nah she is confused between style and body type. You can wear any style you like but be mindful of your bodytype if you want it to look great
Edit : Ok so i learned that there’s this thing called the kibbe body type so i was wrong but seeing how much yall like to argue under this comment I wont erase it its too funny
Also she can get like a personal tailor because my grandmother literally make me 10x better on my School uniform
I mean, she's beautiful and looks great in soft classic lines, BUT to be honest most people would look better in those chic outfits instead of jeans and t shirt, because they are just more elevated outfits, regardless of body type. Surely soft classics look best in those lines compared to other body types, but generally speaking who doesn't look better in a put- together outfit instead of standard jeans and a random T-shirt ?
You’re right but it’s the Kibbe Body Type
I just go around in a Pharaoh Headdress
@@Pharaoh_Tutankhamen underrated comment
Boo charges hella money for her opionion on our body type 😭💀
I checked too 💀💀💀
Maybe because style, fashion, and anatomy is a literal history and science that has to be studied, as well as social psychology in order to even be slightly accurate? You could never accurately do a job like that staying at home without any knowledge of it.
Yeah well if she from the US she gotta pay that student debt Healthcare bill somehow🙅♀️
@@kaleidoscopingweshe’s from the UK
@@BunnyGxre lol choosing clothes that “suit” you is opinion, not science. Jesus Christ. I can tell someone took “fashion studies” at college lmaooo
"Let the style of clothes you wear be entirely dictated on what you look like, rather than what you enjoy" bro 😭
Edit: editing this bc I still get comments on this even though it's super old. No, I do not have a problem with this specific lady. I have a problem with body type guides in general, as a concept, because I think they tend to uphold bad beauty standards.
or I want to look good in clothes made for my body instead of chasing trends that weren't made for me in the first place...
@@stacie1595 What I enjoy =/= chasing trends. Like maybe I just prefer cool tones even though I look better in warms 😭
@@BlueHazyDreams I feel you. Colors are only part of it though. I'm more talking about shapes and silhouettes. Low rise jeans and wide leg pants, for instance, are major trends but aren't made for every body type, especially not mine. So I'm going to ignore that trend all together and not pressure myself to dress like the girls on Instagram if I know that's not going to work for me.
i don’t think it’s about the style but more about the fit of the clothes
Well ....I for one enjoy looking good and if a style doesn't work for me I don't look good there for I don't enjoy it . 🤷♀️🤷♀️
I would've liked to see this but with same fit as before just stylized differently
right!
and i’d love to see it on the desired body type it’s “meant” for to compare 🤓
Yes exactly. It’s about the lines that the clothes make, not the style. The neckline of a shirt can make all the difference.
This video in a nutshell. - "If it doesn't look sl6tty like I'm going out the the club, it's not my look!"
@@barrackhussein464 literally none of her outfits were slutty 😒
but i thought she looked good in the 1st one too :(
Ikr
Because she did. Like other comments are saying, she’s confusing body type with style. Both outfits fit her perfectly fine but the second out, her “improved” look was just her finding her style and “looking better” because she’s more confident in said style that the other one
ikr??
She looked average. In the others, she looked stunning personally
she did
that last dress is *BIG YES*
but yeah, actually dressing for your body type really helps shape yourself and feel more confident and good in what you wear 🥰
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I used to wonder why people were so depressed when their lives depended on social media. Now i know that it was because people will always find a reason to criticize you, and that deep down the people who use social media are 99,9999% of the time insecure about themselves and require some level of attention!
Agreed
Yeah
Most people's issue with her is that she's charging like 400 pounds for a system she didn't create and has only been studying for around two years and not only that, but giving misinformation like the infamous "Theatrical Romantics have vertical." Several redditors claim that she takes their originally created content and uses it here for views not crediting them. If you read the reviews from people who have used her services, they speak volumes. It's not about finding negativity with her outfits, but more that she's seemingly taking advantage of people who are new to the system by charging crazy prices when the only one who can officially type you in Kibbe. Newbies are basically paying 400 pounds for someone's best guess which they could get on reddit for free. Of course, if someone wants to spend the money that's their business, but a lot of people new to the system don't know better and are just anxious to learn how to dress in a way that makes them feel beautiful.
You are so right
What the actual fk are you yapping about? Are you actually comparing a girl talking about clothes that fit her body type somehow to "people that criticize you and require attention"?
What? You seem hella insecure with that projection, maybe take your advice and get off the social media
“Clothes are meant to fit you! Your are not meant to fit clothes!” - spencer barbosa
“something bigger”
you can tell she's made it now that we're all quoting her
I hate this quote sm, just because something doesn't look good on everyone doesn't mean something's wrong with the clothing it just means you're bad at looking good XD
Yeah she means sizes not clothes to body type
Isn't she that hypocrite girl,idk
Don't hate on me lol,
NO ONE GONNA TALK ABOUT THAT THE SHIRT IS THE BIG BANG THEORY 😭-
IKR I love the Big Bang Theory
@@venkmansghostsxI’ve probs watched it like 1200000 times cos it’s so good
@@MyNameIsNo243 SAME!!
It's almost heartbreaking that people keep saying "I have the same body type, now I know how to dress!" when she's even not a Soft Classic and seems to mix Kibbe types with essences and personal preferences :(
This. She could wear jeans and a Tshirt being a classic too ._. Being a classic =/= having to dress preppy, no matter if you like it or not.
Also, she started dressing brown and black because of her body type? Color depends on your season, not your body type.
who is kibbe? you people are so sad read a real fashion book about fashion not some internet JOKE
If you could give her a type, which one would you say fits better?
@@dandygirl6 The kibbe system comes from actual fashion books lol this is so embarrassing for you.
I'm pretty sure she's a Soft Gamine or even a Flamboyant Gamine, not a Soft Classic. She looks oh so very short, and not balanced in her features. Petite features, petite frame.
my #1 rule with clothes is I’m wearing whatever I want and whatever feels comfortable to me and whatever I think looks good or not with my body type. These clothes might theoretically sometimes not be good for my body type but as long as I feel good in them I’ll keep wearing them :)
confidence is key :)
Yupp, me too
It’s not always that. Your body type may be the trend so these trendy clothes flatter your body type, but not hers. Everyone has this whole thing where it’s inherently bad to talk abt this stuff. However, I thinks it’s important for peoples self confidence and understanding of individuality and uniqueness. I feel so much better in clothes that flatter my body type personally and if you don’t care, that’s fine, but it doesn’t mean everyone that cares is overly insecure or something. It’s great that your comfortable with that but maybe not the place to talk abt it
And that I the best response!
So you dress badly. Stop being pressed about fashion 😂😂
The way she found a style that literally looks made for her is AMAZING. If anyone is out there feeling self conscious and that they never feel comfortable in any clothes they wear, trust me, you will find your style. Good things take time 😊
Everyone has a different pace too. I found mine at 18. But I'm really settled in my final evolution at almost 22 now :D
@@bwingbwinggwiyomi Haha I’m the same age and have had the same style evolution
Thank you Jordan!
Yo what is the song
I am 34 and still haven't figured it out 🤦🏻♀️
I just wear comfy stuff anymore. If I wanna dress up I just make sure it's not too tight cause I'm big. And I stick with dark colors cause that's what I like. Dont need to pay someone hundreds to tell me my body type and clothing style. I know what I like and I make it work.
Ok..? Then that's not for or about you then? I-
There really is a big main character syndrome going on nowadays lmfao.
Ain't for you, nové along then
Literally can't tell you look better in the first outfit or the ones after. Just wear what makes you happy.
Yeah I can’t be the only one not seeing the difference. She looks just as pretty in the first as the second. I think it might just be the fact she found clothes that she actually likes and that’s why she feels so different.
@@Why-sy2fz The difference is pretty obvious imo, it’s all about wearing clothes that look most flattering on you and upgraded versus clothes that don’t look that flattering- like the one’s she was wearing at first. I don’t understand how the difference isn’t obvious? But I guess this channel isn’t for everyone, because not everyone will understand it, and that’s perfectly fine! If you don’t see any point in this logic, you aren’t forced to do this ofc, this is obviously optional. But to completely say it’s pointless sounds very close-minded. The purpose of this channel is meant to educate people who are genuinely interested in what clothes look *most* flattering on them! But we all have different beliefs I suppose!:)
@@Why-sy2fz I think it's because she's playing around with the first outfit a lot - didn't really take it in the same poses as the others, so it's harder to compare.
@@Why-sy2fz Stop capping, the first outfit is horrendous lol, it makes her curves disappear too.
I've heard that one of the reasons celebrities look great is all their clothes are tailored, whereas regular people buy clothes that are meant to somewhat fit a lot of people. If I can't find clothes that fit I'll get a size too big and then sew it so it fits and it's so nice!!
The reason why some clothes don't 'look right' on us is tailoring! Before fast fashion became a thing it was normal to have your clothes fitted to your measurements and to get new pieces made by a tailor for you specifically. We can't expect the same for a 9.99 t-shirt from h&m.
That was my thought. So you got clothes that fit you??..
"Normal to have your clothes fitted"? You mean normal to sew your clothes yourself. Having your clothing tailored by others was always a luxury of the rich. We should bring back sewing and practical life skills classes in schools 👍
@@youraftermyrobotbee totally agree, I just said that because both of my grandmas would buy material and have dresses or pant suits made for them. They knew how to sew but not that well so they would by a couple of materials and that had a few new pieces of clothing for that season. At the time it wasn't so expensive back home and definitely not just for the rich.
Yeah! Why dont some oppe people who can sew just come to the West and sew cheap with measurements? Noo thats only suits fex and otherwise they work for slavesalary at home.
That’s kinda the point of Kibbe body types. To gain an understanding of your own body proportions to better understand what clothes fit our own bodies. Some body types can look great in a cheap H&M shirt, but on others the silhouette might be all wrong. Sometimes the answer is to tailor a piece to better fit out proportions, other times it might just be best to choose something that is already made for your body which is where the Kibbe system comes in handy because if you know your Kibbe type you’ll know what types of silhouettes and shapes to look for for your own body.
People are so confusing first they say "do what ever you like" and when you do they become salty about it 😂😂 she’s not saying you should do what she’s doing, it’s literally her showing how she has found what fits her best.
That’s why I really loved the crop/fitted top and high waist pants style because it looks amazing on this body type
The people telling her off clearly never had a problem with finding a flattering style for them. I can relate so much to this video. Most styles have clothing for certain body types. And even hair and facial structure plays into it.
ikr like even with simple outfits like a crop top and sweatpants . I wear tight ones because loose ones throw off my ⌛ figure
Right!!
Exactly!! I recently discovered I love more formal types of clothes like fitted pants and buttoned shirts and that made me realize why I never liked how my body looked before.
In my pfp, for example, I'm wearing a taffeta shirt with extremely puffy sleeves. It's my favorite shirt ever, specially because I made it myself.
it's literally a video about a good looking person pretending to be relatable. Narcissism at it's finest.
@@riba2219 Just because you hate yourself and wanna look like her doesn't mean she HAS to love her looks.
"Soft classic" just makes me want ice cream?
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@@ariannarodriguez9400 In my defense, as of 2022, we officially have waaay too many new/pointless terms to describe things, styles, etc. I'm over it.
Soft classic looks like summer basic
🤣🤣
@Jason rood thank you! 😊
You looked gorgeous in all the outfits - even the tshirt in the beginning!
Litterally it’s just cause those dresses are more fitted. If you took that first look and took it in at the sides to fit your form it would look just as good. T-shirts (especially merch) are made to fit every shape, but this means they make the shape of a pillow case. Some people look good because they either over fill or under fill the size. This allows for the fabric to have a more pleasant aesthetic other than box/sack because they either stretch it to shape or allow it to flow.
The background music is Runaway Runaway by Mars Argo.
thankyou
Yw
mars argo
Mars Argo ❤️❤️❤️❤️
realizing it was Runaway Runaway made me way too happy lol
Discovering my body type was eyeopening. Now I know why I don't feel confident in almost all my outfits.
What's your body type?
@@lauragoreni3020 soft natural
I am gonna have looked up the kibbie thing. I understand what type of neckline and glasses go good on me, but I feel like this kibbie thing is more in depth.
By the way it's way more classic and soft to have chocolate brown hair -try it! It really warms up your face .
This is exactly how I felt with my outfit today, so I changed and felt so much more confident
I think the first looked fine too. We don't always have to look amazing. I actually preferred it to a couple of the soft classics.
Nobody said it looked bad, it just didn’t accentuate her best self. Like I could wear the 1st outfit too and not look terrible, but I want to look my _very best_ and enhance my natural beauty traits as opposed to covering them up to fit in
"We don't always have to look amazing" god I hate these holier than thou comments, absolute nothing burgers that imply as if the person said otherwise.
@@Ilivedbih chill
Me too! Don’t feel bad. I get everything custom to fit my body-type perfectly when I can’t find flattering outfits.
bestie, that big bang theory shirt is fire, it looks splendid on you!
The final dress is SO pretty! I want one just like it!
This is so kind! Thank you so much - unfortunately I don’t think it’s available anymore, but it’s Zara 2020-21 ☺️
@@elliejeanroyden Thank you! I'll keep an eye out for it. Best wishes! ❤
@@codsamanta It's black like da sun
That first shirt tho, it's fire 🔥
I am bouncing between wimsa goth/ witchy looks, and a casual professional look, and clown/ super colorful clothes all that matters is how you stylized your clothes and accessories help so much
The last outfits SLAYED girlie ❤️
You definitely look amazing in your soft classic lines. Gorgeous!
“Me having a oversized hoodie and sweat pants body”
You're missing the point. She's talking about kibbe body types. Soft classic is one of them.
Same, I feel like I will never be someone who follows trends much because I’m just constantly uncomfortable unless I’m in baggy clothes. I secretly want to wear crop tops and skirts and so much more but…idk it won’t happen
@@skp6613 Researching the Kibbe body types (what she’s talking about here) can do wonders for confidence and finding what styles can accentuate your best self! It helped me feel more comfortable in clothes like that, too.
@@emma-di5ly thank you I’ll do it right now!
Actually that is the "flamboyant natural" body type in the kibbe system. I'm that type. We look good in oversize, baggy clothes. 😊
If you're using celebrities or fashion models as your point of reference, a lot of them have the clothing in their photoshoots tailored, not off the rack. That is why they look so good. If you are comfortable and confident in your clothing, you can rock pretty much anything.
Its really not hard to shop for your body type as well as your sense of style. As a petite woman, before I ever knew about the kibbe body types, I learned how to dress in a way that represented my style but was also flattering to my height and figure. You might have to be picky about what you wear, but it is SO worth it.
When I learned that clothes that looks good on you basically mean clothes that make your body look thinner or closer to ideal body by societal norms I just started wearing whatever the f I wanted lmao
🤣🤣🤣👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 You caught me! I didn' t expect that final sentence. 🧛🏻♀️🖤
Yup!
Not true. Kibbe system states that whatever your natural body has (like curves, width, narrowness, etc.) you should honor and accentuate it. Or else you look like you’re forcing yourself to be something you’re not, and the clashing becomes very apparent.
tbh my aesthetic is just a spinning wheel and it lands on something new each day.
same, my style is called a little bit of everything
Same, my hip dips really make it hurt to find the right outfit. I think I look better in low rise pants but my stomach is showing and it makes my legs look short.
Every time I thought of a perfect outfit and when I actually wear it, it looks disappointing… and that got me thinking that my friends or other girls could probably pull it off.
How clever of you to figure out how to style your perfect figure.
Runaway - Mars Argo is the song ♥️
ur an angel💕
Girl what the hell are you talking about you look fantastic in what ever you’re wearing! don’t let social media or anyone tell you otherwise!! You are gorgeous and so is your body
U clearly don’t know what she mean’s by this
@@Cyb3rLogic Exactly! Her logic makes sense and isn’t about what OTHER ppl think but what she thinks personally suits her.
THE BIG BANDG THEORY SHIRT IS EVERYTHING!!!
Wait I like the first outfit the best on you tho, the last dress was really good too.
You look amazing! It really makes a difference. I'm a millennial that fell for the low rise jeans fad of the 2010's & found I look WAY better with high waisted everything.
I'm really tired of the constant "I'll wear what I want!" type of comments on videos that show how to dress for your body type. Like, good for you, but these videos show us how to look more beautiful and feel more confident. Don't discourage people from making them "because you're already confident".
Exactly! It's almost on every Kibbe video and it's quite discouraging.
I want to know more about my body type and different styles and fabrics which would look good on me. All my life I was insecure
battled with body dismorphia and eating disorders. Kibbe and his body type system has helped me immensely in understanding the yin yang balance and I am slowly learning to appreciate my body. But these types of comments are truly discouraging. I get it that the commenters mean well but there can be some other people out there who genuinely want to know what looks good on them. :(
They don't understand that Kibbe's system literally empowers everyone out there. Every other body type has their own charms and strengths and discovering that is just so empowering.
I would bet these people are not already confident, they just avoid thinking about it. Ideas that encourage them to think about what looks best on them (and by extension, what doesn’t) forces them to face their insecurities which makes them uncomfortable. People who actually don’t care have already swiped past.
Gotta be honest, I'm always on the edge of commenting this myself. It's really frustrating how social media always mixes up
a) body positivity ("you're beautiful, no matter what")
b) body neutrality ("it doesn't matter what you look like, the personality is what counts")
c) improvement tips ("this will make you look more ___")
You said it, it's to feel more confident, but also to "look more beautiful"? If I watch this and don't act on it, I feel like someone who is ugly because they didn't try.
Is this a me-problem or can anyone agree that it can be exhausting?
@@derbaeckerhatnichtauf If you watch it and don't act on it, it makes you feel bad?
And because of this, no one should be allowed to make videos like these because you could come across them and then you're obviously forced to watch them?
This video is helping people. Don't like it? Don't watch it.
I hate how everyone always expects other people to cater to every single whim of theirs. Touch some grass.
It's a science. But the ATTITUDE and feelings. Not a good rabbit hole to feel wrong wierd misfirmt bad ugly whatever. Why dont more people if you can afford it take the pain out of this questioning and wondering and find a professional. Save problems. Well she wants a stir for marketing her own business service
i can’t ever take these videos seriously
I feel like certain clothes made me look better, like dark ones, certain over sized t shirts, more skinny types, long sleeves, etc. And some styles and colors don't feel right, even though ive been told their okay, for example neon colors and off shoulders... i always get compliments when I dress according to the first group
I'm still figuring out these stuff but so far it's super interesting and a fun kind of challenge, trying to figure out ways to wear styles that compliment me as well
I’m a soft bagel on two tooth picks. ❤️😇🤣
But I like the first one!:(
Well she feels more comfortable & confident in the others.
@@Raccoon664 True
@@chamham6734 :)
It was bland af
The basic dress at the end with your eyes looking down. Amazing
brooo that big bang theory shirt tho 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I think you still looked good in the jeans and the tshirt :) but yes the other styles were more flattering.
love your transformation
how does one find out?
@@moonchild8480 I studied for a long period of time the kibbie system and also to make sure that I was that type I went to reddit (the kibbie reddit group) and post some photos of me and my body and asked what did the think.
Everybody was sure I was a SN.
Also I compare the same pictures I posted with diferent celebrities (with diferent body types) with mine. For me this was very usefull because I started to understand my vertical line compare to others and the width of a SN
@@moonchild8480 Hope this is usefull
Me too, finding my own type made wonders for my self steem. I don't need to lose weight anymore to feel good about my looks.
@@AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult oh same
Omg outfit 1,2,5 look so good I want them
"it's not because your body shape isn't perfect, it's all abt the type of clothes you choose to wear"
hey! love your videos, can you make a video about soft dramatics? I just found out that I'm one but I don't know anything about the fashion, hair or makeup.
I remember watching her video on Soft Dramatics since I had found out I am one, I believe it is gonna show up if you search it up (don't remember if it included other body types too). PS I have read some great articles online, so you may want to give it a try💖
@@candyl1033 I would recommend videos by aly art. Her videos helped me slowly understand the system (although I can't confidently type people or remember everything).
How do you find out which one you are??
@@alim.9801 You are whatever you want to be. Don't listen to these people on the internet, they want your money, views, and shares. Remember this is her job and she will do what she can to keep it. Nobody is one style.
@@candyl1033 she’ll tell you for $200
Her: Now I know I’m a soft classic!
Me: no ur not- 💀
It’s about kibbe body types, soft classic is one of the types :))
@@choco-chie Yeah, I bet OC says that, but there's some people discussing she look more like a Soft Gamine, or even Flamboyant Gamine (here my two cents: she could be classic, and I see roundness on her shoulders, but doesn't her hips look a bit dry for a soft type?).
Mars argo in the background ❤️
Now I know, I must dress up all the time 😅
Ily good video
Hi! Very interested in learning more about these body types and how to style accordingly.
there is a yt channel named body and style you can learn from there :)
@@anu4349 Thank you queen!
@@anu4349 babe this is the channel
@@tamurayui3672 oh yeah no i saw it in a rush but thanks hehe
I too am a soft classic 😀
(Definitely wear other styles but feel the best and most confident in soft classic)
Can you make a video explaining all of the body types because i hear about all these and idk what the heck these words mean
She has multiple videos! On tt and here
That last dress was amazing, I mean every look was lovely, but the LBD was a statement ❤
I think it has less to do with the style (though the color pallet of that style totally suits you) and more to do with how the clothes sit on your frame. The first outfit may have worked fine if the shirt was tucked in and you had different bottoms on, could be the fit, material, color, or some combination of those factors which makes it not look quite right.
thats the whole point of the video
she foubd her personal style (colors and pattern) but her kibbe type allowed her to find lines that give her more umph
soft classic sounds like an ice cream
😭😭😭😭
hehe ❤😺
Interesting thought! Once tried on a t-shirt with a big ice cream cone but my soft classic self eh it was a bit too much haha
I didnt know who I was but your style is exactly what I want to look and what I sometimes look
I want that T-shirt too🥲 (the first she wore)
I don’t think that there is certain body types, people just wear what they are confident in!
I agree!
well you might not think it but that’s an objective fact lmfao. people have different bone structure and fat distribution.
@M E, so you can still wear whatever you want even if other people think it looks bad, who cares what other people think! What matters is that you feel confident in the clothes that you are wearing!
People should definitely wear whatever they want and think they look good in, but technically they do have certain body types and that can make different clothes more "flattering", but if you like something else then u can wear that too.
@@mmmmmmmmaria People do have different body types but what styles those body types look good in is entirely subjective.
The first outfit looked the best out of all of them.
Agreed. The video made no sense.
Now I know.. that the models use so much makeup and editors edit the bodies to look perfect. YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL!! ☺️🥰
I don't know what I am I like so many styles but I don't know what fits me and what makes me more happy when wearing it.
love your videos
Woah this makes so much sense to me, I haven't thought of kibbe application on men, you mostly see kibbe for girls. I also know a guy who looked so average with his normal stuff which are jeans and t shirt, but one day he was wearing a shirt and boy it's like a different person. He shined in that room. I always wondered why 😂
I had a similar revelation, but instead I just realized I was fat 😅
You say dat, like it's a bad thin
@@Pharaoh_Tutankhamen i mean it is bad for your health...and we are biologically programmed to dislike it...but skinny is just as unhealthy
@@doozdoes So basically, being alive is unhealthy
@@Pharaoh_Tutankhamen not really... there is a Good middle area... where you aren't fat not skinny
@@doozdoes Can I learn dis power?
Honestly I think the first outfit looks good too.
The last dress is perfection 🖤
I'm always confused about my body type because I have straight up and down ribs. Literally. My ribcage forms a straight vertical line, then my paunch, back fat, four hips flat butt and thunder thighs. Add the fact that I have a small bust and my body type is every which way. I've just accepted that nothing looks good on me except black.
How tall are you? You sound like probably either a Soft Natural or a Soft Gamine, but it would depend on height. There is diversity within each of the body types!
Reads like body dysmorphia tbh
I'm 5'2. Lost a lot of weight, but my body type hasn't changed much.
Ah! I’m so happy Mars Argo is getting more popular!
Those look so good on u the even the outfit u said didnt look right
That first one looked AMAZING tho.
I was gonna loving the shirt you had on before that’s my favourite show
Same i noticed depending on how i dress it seems like you are a complitely different shape
you look amazing in those dresses tho!
the second outfit is so perfect wow I love the new style it was made for you
The last dress is literally breathtaking💗
Oh, come on, you look beautiful in everything!
i cherish that confidence you expressed in that foxy black dress at the end
You look so good in the first one!
I need this but for men, i literally don’t understand why some shirts look nice and others look so bad 💀
I’m no expert here, but here’s what I’ve learned from dressing my husband (lol not literally but he had a lot of trouble with style and I helped him out with it):
- watch out for arm length on t shirts. A lot of men tend to wear oversized or baggy t shirts, and the arms come all the way down to the elbow. That can make your arms look smaller and it can look frumpy. Try to find shirts that hit right at the middle of your bicep. It’ll accentuate that bicep and make it look nice. Also try to find a t shirt that is tighter on the arms (not too tight but that perfect in between) because that’ll make them look bigger which is sexy.
- same thing for length of the shirt. If your shirt goes too long, it’ll make you look shorter and it’ll be less flattering. If the shirt is too short, it’ll look ill fitting. Try to find that perfect balance to wear you could tuck it in, but it wouldn’t cover your whole zipper if you didn’t.
- neckline. This one is harder to explain because it kinda depends. As a general rule, higher necklines will look okay on someone with a long neck, but it could really accentuate the wrong things if you don’t. If a guy has a short neck and a little bit of a double chin, a high neck will bring attention to those things. Your typical scoop neck tee that hits right at the upper middle of the chest will be the most flattering universally. V neck are dealers choice.
- fit. You don’t want something tight from top to bottom, unless you are just insanely chiseled, but to be honest, I don’t like skin tight shirts on guys even if they have a perfect physique. I personally think a tight chest and looser fitting tummy area is the best fit for most men. It accents the chest instead of the stomach, which most people prefer. If a guy was insecure about his chest though, then I’d recommend a loose fitting shirt that’s still tight on the arms. An all around baggy shirt isn’t “hiding” anything because it’s still not flattering or highlighting any positive features.
- color. Everyone has colors that look better on them than others. I think most men look great in a white or black t shirt. My husband has a pink undertone, so pinks and reds are tricky for him to pull off unless they’re that perfect shade, but he looks absolutely gorgeous in blues, greys, etc. Also, muted colors look better on him, whereas bright colors look better on other people. You just gotta find the colors that compliment your skin tone and hair color.
Hope this was helpful in some way!
Off topic but MARS ARGO MUSIC!!!
I NEVER SEE VIDEOS WITH HER MUSIC!
Great fits btw ✨
That first dress was stunning
Wow... I dont care about the comments.... but whatever you meant has been conveyed to me... and girl... you really did a good job.... please post more such ideas for different bodies.... I wish I had a stylist like you...
Everyone: Talking about soft classics
Me: TBBT✌️✌️🌸💕 Leanord Sheldon Howard and raj!
Me too.... become a big fan when I watched "FRIENDS" nd then moved to the big band theory
Omg that last dress is stunning
Instantly seeing the lines change gives you a more mature/refined look. Like obviously you can still wear a band tee and jeans in your lines but this was a good example of an outfit outside of your lines
Yesss! Love more people getting into kibbe. So helpful in my body positivity journey. Some get so freaked out by this stuff and think it's like....controlling? No it teaches you to love your body by understanding it.
And it isn’t like anyone is trying to force you to wear it either. Something isn’t controlling it it’s just a suggestion.
Idk about soft but you're definitely Classic ✨