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  • čas přidán 6. 04. 2024
  • I wanted to know if dressing for your body shape REALLY matters, and how exactly dressing for your body type can improve your personal style. I get a comment almost DAILY telling me that I either "don't know how to dress for my body shape" or instructing me that I "should dress for my body type", and I wanted to know more about what this all means. So I sat down with @elliejeanroyden of Body & Style to learn all about the Kibbe Body Type System, and her own Body Matrix system. We dive into what my own body type is, and how knowing my your body type can potentially help you dress better.
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  • @Christinamychas
    @Christinamychas  Před měsícem +51

    So what do you think? Am I A Dramatic? Or am I just dramatic? 😉 You can check out the full interview with Ellie Jean on my Patreon! 🎉 www.patreon.com/Christinamychas

    • @nectarina3891
      @nectarina3891 Před měsícem +11

      I see you as dramatic classic. I think you are already dressing well for your lines,

    • @johannac5653
      @johannac5653 Před měsícem +9

      I agree with Ellie! I've been in the kibbe world for more than 3 years now and like to think I have "a trained eye" for this😊 you might be either dramatic or dramatic classic but "dramatic" is the right keyword nonetheless. So essentially what Ellie said 👍💯

    • @teresacarle294
      @teresacarle294 Před měsícem +3

      😊Christina: Another great video. It requires repeat 🔁 later when I can fully soak it all in.
      🤔Kibbe is absolutely fascinating, but so darn confusing😵‍💫 to me w/all the different factors involved. Although I could 💯% picture you as a⚡️Dramatic Classic.
      🎉Always love your willingness to explore new territory, openness to growth, & ability to rethink things through🎉. That ability keeps us fresh, vital, & interesting.
      🤓Refining my knowledge about my body type & physical characteristics has only enhanced my personal style, but I fully admit to being quite rebellious✌️. Willing to break certain rules bcos it suits my mood, & happy to employ "work arounds" for 'em whenever that's possible. 😡Hate the necklines they suggest for my shape (despise cleavage exposure), so I've come up w/other ways to introduce more flattering 🔻 shapes.
      😬Never liked oversized, but I lean into slouchy, BF style. Was once hyper feminine & more glamorous, but I mellowed into more of a power minimalist when it comes to detail, color, pattern, & silhouette. Like things to flow, but try to balance ⚖️ masculine & feminine elements.
      Have to be careful on proportions bcos I am an already voluptuous hourglass⏳️ (thankfully no longer obese). Wanting to enhance my vertical line↕️ has always been of utmost importance. Care more about feeling 💪empowered vs impressing anyone. My shape has always invited the wrong sort of attn from both men & women😳.
      😉Lots to chew on here.
      💚Bridget from Cali☘️
      (using my pal's YT acct)

    • @coldcomfort1932
      @coldcomfort1932 Před měsícem +5

      I always thought you were probably a Flamboyant Gamine or some sort of classic. Now I’ve seen the body silhouette drawing Ellie did I think you’re more closely to a Dramatic Classic, simply because I think your height and lines fit more into the classic range. Great video - I’ve always thought some of the oversized blazers are very overwhelming on your frame and when you wore the relaxed straight blazer in this video it looked more harmonious with your silhouette. But just my opinion of course! I love the advice of putting one or two items that aren’t in the recommendations with those that are for a more avant garde look. I really enjoyed this one. Thanks Christina and Ellie.xx

    • @cathymccarthy5360
      @cathymccarthy5360 Před měsícem +1

      That was so interesting 🤔 I’ve never heard of this but will investigate further 🥰

  • @patriciainportland5567
    @patriciainportland5567 Před měsícem +430

    Please do a part 2, where you try on your clothes that are both in line with and outside of your types. It would be interesting to see how you altered/styled the non- type items.

    • @cynthiakeil99
      @cynthiakeil99 Před měsícem +4

      I can’t wait to see this! ☀️

    • @thenopedetective
      @thenopedetective Před měsícem +11

      Yes, this! The interview was fine, but I feel like with trial and error in clothing we'd get more nuance!

    • @missfl0werstar
      @missfl0werstar Před měsícem +1

      Yes please!

  • @elliejeanroyden
    @elliejeanroyden Před měsícem +180

    Christina thank you so much for reaching out to me! I had so much fun chatting with you and it was so much fun to watch the video back ♥️

    • @Christinamychas
      @Christinamychas  Před měsícem +13

      Thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us Ellie-Jean! We learned so much! ❤❤

    • @pamcamcris
      @pamcamcris Před měsícem +3

      @elliejeanroyden I've been following you for a few years now as well and enjoy your take on how to figure out our body shapes and narrowing down our style roots. It's a fun way to look at our style essence. ❤

  • @tonyak2446
    @tonyak2446 Před měsícem +120

    I think knowing your body shape really does make a difference

  • @lizasoliman723
    @lizasoliman723 Před měsícem +65

    i love this matrix system because it's so organized (& kibbe is an absolute clusterf***!)
    "only the actual kibbe could tell you your kibbe-type" ...no wonder i couldn't define mine.

    • @hllymchll
      @hllymchll Před měsícem +4

      that's interesting and I totally agree but I immediately knew I am a soft gamine whereas color season theory has had me guessing what my season is for like the last five years lol

    • @cirrusm.2829
      @cirrusm.2829 Před měsícem +16

      I know that's not the point but framing it that way sounds like women collectively dressing in a way to flatter the same one Kibbe dude lol

    • @Cekatu
      @Cekatu Před měsícem +3

      ​@@cirrusm.2829lol. You made me choke. Never saw it this way before. All of us trying to please this one man. Must be an ego boost for him. 😂

  • @kristy_Henry
    @kristy_Henry Před měsícem +50

    i love ellie jean. this is the collab i didn't know i needed

  • @hillerycrawford1062
    @hillerycrawford1062 Před měsícem +62

    I discovered your channel last month. I just want to say "thank you.". I have mental health issues and use shopping for the hit of serotonin. With medications, counseling and good ol' fashion will, I'm managing it. But, I have a massive collection of clothing. You have helped me dramatically in shopping my closet without shopping. Thank you.

  • @joannai1161
    @joannai1161 Před měsícem +58

    Fantastic idea for a video! I completely agree with Ellie-Jean that knowing your body type and lines is more freeing then it is confining. Same goes for color analysis. It saves you a lot of frustration and money, when trying to follow trends or copy outfits that are just not for you, but it gives you tools and guidance on how to modify it or tweak, so it works with your lines.

  • @alissamutton3059
    @alissamutton3059 Před měsícem +31

    Christina, I can’t believe people left you comments like that!! 😒😡 While I do agree that, of course, understanding your body type is helpful, I think that you’ve always dressed beautifully and your outfits have always looked amazing on you.

  • @mrchlorophyll4950
    @mrchlorophyll4950 Před měsícem +47

    Great video as always. I agree that your body type is narrow, long, and straight. But I think some things this analysis didn't fully take into account is your face's "essence," the relationship proportionally between your face and your body, and the overall visual effect of your body (more organic lines vs more architectural lines). Your face and body are proportional (ie, your face is not larger than your body or vice versa), but your facial features are rounded (round eyes, soft curves rather than dominated by straight lines or prominent bone structure), and even though your overall body is long and rectangular shape wise, I think the muscle on your arms and your overall shape is more organic (soft lines) than architectural (think more angular lines or a very prominent bone structure).
    So while you have a rectangular body shape (ie your features are neutral and there is no super dominant feature; your shoulder, torso, and hips don't project beyond your frame or create strong lines), both your face and body are dominated by organic, soft curves. And I think this point is where I disagree with some of the suggestions that were given for your body type. While structures blazer, high waists, straight jeans, and columnar skirts complement the overall length of your body, I think they are too structured and architectural for your rounded, organic features. It almost feels like these garments "constrict" your body and don't give your organic lines the breathing room they need.
    I know your style leans more androgynous, but i think some feminine details would really suit you, too. I find that when you wear sleeveless blouses, v necks, or more frilly dresses (think simplified cottage style dress - sleeveless, with thin straps on your shoulders, a rounded square neckline that tapers at your waist slightly and then flares out instead of staying tight to you hips and legs like pencil skirts), they really suit the organic lines and feel harmonious with you.
    While I agree with the point about echoing the lines in your body with your clothing, I feel like rectangular body types can benefit from garments that gives them more shape since there are no dominant structures in the body shape otherwise. You showed some tops in this video with 80s style shoulder pads and I agree that those are not as flattering on your because they are very architectural - instead, I think soft puffed sleeves in tops, balloon style jeans or slim fit jeans that stop at your ankle, and a-line dresses can give your shoulders, waist, and lower body more dimension. Incoporporating more organic elements into your androgenous style could also take the form of looser hairtsyles or makeup that emphasizes soft depth rather than the more matte "clean girl" style that is popular nowadays. These are just my thoughts, though!

    • @juliecaron7569
      @juliecaron7569 Před měsícem +5

      Spot on, very interesting!

    • @samimeany8452
      @samimeany8452 Před měsícem +3

      Great thoughts! I will say that I think Christina's face does echo some Dramatic in her nose. It is large and maybe aquiline (which is beautiful!) but I do agree with you that essence is important

    • @EmL-kg5gn
      @EmL-kg5gn Před měsícem +1

      Yes I agree!! There’s someone I know who I suspect would be a dramatic too, but they also have some extra soft/rounded features compared to the typical dramatic examples. To me her outfits seem balanced when they’re long, straight, and narrow overall, but not too stiff. And having some extra stereotypically feminine details really suits them! Their personality and personal style suits having those details too which also matters of course

    • @EmL-kg5gn
      @EmL-kg5gn Před měsícem +2

      I think it’s making sure the outfits aren’t too stiff that matters most in terms of adjusting the general dramatic recommendations for someone like her. The feminine details are more about suiting her as a person but it is a way to include some extra round/soft details, which is all she needs. Also calling that feminine is only a generalisation! There’s plenty of round/soft details that aren’t stereotypically feminine, bow ties are the example that come to mind, and it can just be in the details like buttons!

    • @mrchlorophyll4950
      @mrchlorophyll4950 Před měsícem +3

      @@EmL-kg5gn I think that's a good point you brought up - these details do not necessarily need to be "feminine" but instead can be anything that captures a feeling of natural and curved lines that convey a sense of ease to offset the confining nature of the longitudinality. I think because fashion of the 2020s so far has focused on linearity, shape, structure, and form ("yang" elements) more than organic shapes, the current trends can seem constrictive or misfit on those with rounded features. I think mid 2010s fashion (if we exclude the extremes of skin-tight silhouettes) did a better job of embracing the rounder, organic "ying" elements of our bodies.

  • @julias6411
    @julias6411 Před měsícem +32

    Love this video. Mostly I love that this concept really embraces the body you have rather than try to “improve”. I’ve spent a lot of time and money trying to make high waisted bottoms work when really my body type just isn’t flattered by it. So instead of feeling like my body is unattractive- I just started wearing a more suitable rise and suddenly my body was comfortable in the clothes and I felt better about what I saw in the mirror.

  • @bullitt0713
    @bullitt0713 Před měsícem +53

    In my opinion, some of the things that you wore that were considered a “no”did not look any worse or maybe looked even better than what was considered a “yes.” So moral of the story in my opinion is wear what you want and like. ❤

    • @Olivetree80
      @Olivetree80 Před měsícem +11

      Perhaps you liked them better, and it's not to say they look bad, but the point about them being harmonious makes sense. Ellie's recommendations looked great.

    • @bullitt0713
      @bullitt0713 Před měsícem +2

      @@Olivetree80 yes. They looked great!

  • @marip586
    @marip586 Před měsícem +12

    I liked how she incorporated one "rule breaker" and how to balance it. A giant blazer or huge baggy pants are ok on their own, but worn together looks like clothes that were borrowed from a large male relative. You have said size up on denim up to FOUR sizes and just belt it... that is one suggestion I hope you retract. loose fitting should still FIT. I agree you appear "long." I have a friend who appears long and Im continually surprised when we stand side by side and she is an inch or two shorter than I am. She's 5'2" and I swear she's taller than my 5'4"

  • @mxb9083
    @mxb9083 Před měsícem +37

    What an excellent video! I learned so much. Firstly, shocked people didn't think you "dressed for your body type". I have always thought you did as you always look so comfortable and "at home" in your clothes. In the last few months, you have been posting great content. Between this and the tibi color wheel, you have helped my alot. Thank you,

  • @deborahosorio553
    @deborahosorio553 Před měsícem +15

    I had a consultation with David Kibbe many years ago. It was the nicest thing I have ever done for myself.

    • @jocmtl
      @jocmtl Před měsícem +1

      Wow, that’s cool!

    • @Cekatu
      @Cekatu Před měsícem

      Lucky you! I can imagine how transformative that experience was.

  • @sarahraymer163
    @sarahraymer163 Před měsícem +19

    This collaboration was fantastic! Dramatic makes so much sense for you but I didn’t see it until Ellie-Jean stated it.

  • @jennyjenkins877
    @jennyjenkins877 Před měsícem +10

    That's really cool that Edgy is one of your style words and she said that the way you dress is edgy for your body type. It's not just the typical leather jacket that makes an outfit edgy but dressing outside of what is recommended for your body type, like the baggy pants.

    • @bethl
      @bethl Před měsícem +1

      I thought that was a great point that using one item outside of your type gives it that great edgy look. I really like those combinations on her as well.

  • @sweetagain
    @sweetagain Před měsícem +20

    Omg love you and Ellie -Jean! Perfect crossover

    • @lilithowl
      @lilithowl Před měsícem +1

      Same! It was a nice surprise when Ellie-Jean popped up.

  • @niemodna
    @niemodna Před měsícem +6

    But Christina, in my humble opinion you indeed ARE the coolest style content creator out there.
    I really admire your content, there is something so soothing, relaxing and wise about it.
    I liked this episode as well. For me it was particularly helpful, because I just found out, that I happen to be your body twin. 😮 Maybe that’s why I like your style and overall appearance.
    So I personally am drawn to less narrow outfits than recommended, but I’ve also found a while ago, that I love the philosophy of “following your natural lines” instead of constantly feeling the urge to “balance out” something.
    However, I really liked her approach and her recommendations, I think this might have been the most reasonable body/style analysis I’ve seen.

  • @Dovahfinn95
    @Dovahfinn95 Před měsícem +18

    YES! I love Ellie-Jean! I had her body type me and do my color analysis. My wardrobe has completely transformed in the best of ways. I love Ellie-Jean and I love Christina!

  • @JuliaKirsty
    @JuliaKirsty Před měsícem +18

    That was very interesting. I watch Ellie-Jean for quite a while now and seeing her use her own system now is so amazing. By the way, I do think she's right about you possibly being a Dramatic in Kibbe. And when you showed your full body shot and said you consider yourself to have short legs, I actually was like "WHAT? Where?!", I think your legs can LOOK short when you wear baggy low rise pants and a wider piece on top. You might even look boxy or short and like you're drowning in these clothes, but when you actually show your true lines and your true silhouette, you look nothing like that. And THIS is what dressing for your body type is about. It reveals your true visual potential. I am most likely Dramatic Classic in Kibbe and ever since I figured this out, it's a lot of fun to play around with it. I don't always dress according to the rules of that system though. I like to create different visual effects and use the things I've learned as tools to create the exact image I want to. That's like adding new tools to your tool box when you're building things. And it helps you to understand why you loved a garment in the store but suddenly hate it when you actually wear it out. The rule I break the most is probably the most important for my Kibbe type though. It's the "balance" that I would need to accomodate the most (for you it would be the long vertical line). What I mean by breaking that rule: I like to elongate certain parts of my body and shorten others. I also like to sometimes straighten out my silhouette or enjoy looking like drowning in a super huge hoodie. When I feel like it, I'll wear it. But I do see that slightly narrow lines do work better for me and look more flattering (I can really look like a clothing hanger when I wear the wrong fit for my physical features). And that's the cool thing about it, you can REALLY learn how to play out your features to your own personal liking. And that's amazing imho.

  • @thaysescussel4041
    @thaysescussel4041 Před měsícem +9

    Christina’s channel is CZcams gold

  • @jbar234
    @jbar234 Před měsícem +9

    This was so informative and I really appreciate the positive attitude towards body types. I have never been a fan of the fruit system and the hour glass being the “ideal” because, my goodness, we can’t help how we are built and we should be able to appreciate how we actually are! Thanks so much for this! ❤❤

  • @lilsislaura
    @lilsislaura Před měsícem +3

    Our bodies are drastically different so this is important to grasp in order to feel confident in the clothes we buy! Thank you!!

  • @paisleyhunter
    @paisleyhunter Před měsícem +21

    Oh my, you are the coolest, Christina! Seriously, I'm an old lady and get lots of tips from you. I've lost 85 lbs and finding my style is hard now!!

  • @caitlinutt6254
    @caitlinutt6254 Před měsícem +3

    I have very wide shoulders and have always thought that square neck tops look best on my larger frame. Very interesting to see that reflected here!

  • @neon.neutral
    @neon.neutral Před měsícem +5

    This is a weird compliment but you knocked it out of the park with rhis thumbnail!! Great vid too 😂❤

  • @ifetayodavidson-cade5613
    @ifetayodavidson-cade5613 Před měsícem +5

    As subjective as style is, I have noticed that yin-leaning women tend to dress in more "pretty girl" styles, and yang-leaning women are more likely to adopt "cool girl" styles.

  • @alysonbain6462
    @alysonbain6462 Před měsícem +10

    Its such a lot to try and balance and consider body type, essences, style words, colours... I do think ultimately though people already gravitate towards what is good on them, and what they get complimented on and feel comfortable in 🤷‍♀

  • @_inflection3209
    @_inflection3209 Před měsícem +5

    Dude that's so cool that you innately dress for your type. Think structure and long jeans and trousers suit you so well, and here's why. Also your penchant for (and mine too) androgynous looks are your way of showing drama.
    I'd love to get these analyses done.

  • @IDGAFBF
    @IDGAFBF Před měsícem +4

    I didn't knew Ellie-Jean before and I really liked her perspective. I find that you slay in everything you wear Christina. Btw, Loved the "F you, I'll wear what I want" moment 😂 you really are the coolest ever 🤘💐

  • @tomjones2157
    @tomjones2157 Před 10 dny +1

    Maybe dramatic but "Pure Natural" also comes to mind. Kibbe has discontinued the 3 pure types (natural, classic, gamine) when he simplified from 13 to 10 types. Some people still find them helpful!

  • @liordaniel287
    @liordaniel287 Před měsícem +2

    This is the collab I never knew I needed❤❤

  • @lauriejohnson-daley3753
    @lauriejohnson-daley3753 Před měsícem +2

    What a great topic and interview! Love how your content is evolving, I look forward to each new video and podcast!

  • @RuviGaPo
    @RuviGaPo Před měsícem

    This was super fun!! Been watching ellie jean's stuff for a lil bit now it was fun to see this done in practice

  • @isabellap.6041
    @isabellap.6041 Před měsícem +3

    I love the editing of this video!! This was so good go Christina!!

  • @jsbooknook
    @jsbooknook Před měsícem +1

    Such a great video, Christina! I love your channel ☺️

  • @elena_a-2023
    @elena_a-2023 Před měsícem +3

    This was great! I love the take on this which makes lots of sense to me. I agree with what Ellie-Jean said and at the end, the suggestions (and the pictures) were great! Thanks again for another fabulous video!

  • @tarski7420
    @tarski7420 Před měsícem +2

    This was awesome, thank you!!! I’d love to see more videos of you implementing what you learned with what you have. That’s so great she gave tips on how to still use styles you love that aren’t necessarily “right” for us

  • @stephallen9819
    @stephallen9819 Před měsícem +1

    I love Ellie-jean ❤❤ so glad she did this for you

  • @andreasandor8165
    @andreasandor8165 Před měsícem +2

    Omg you are THE coolest ever Christina! ❤ Your videos and content helped me so much. Thank you for sharing. 🎉

  • @AmandaWeldon
    @AmandaWeldon Před měsícem

    This was SUCH A GOOD VIDEO CHRISTINA! Well done beauty I loved it so much ❤

  • @mansoor3159
    @mansoor3159 Před měsícem +2

    Christina you don't even know that how much I love your videos and I really really love this kind of videos so so much and I wish you have a blessed weekend🫶🏻🥹😭♥️♥️

  • @amgchainus
    @amgchainus Před měsícem +1

    Oh my gosh, Ellie Jean! What an awesome collab this episode was! 💕

  • @wrendor9465
    @wrendor9465 Před měsícem +1

    I love Ellie Jean, and have been following her since earlier this year. I love her approaches. This was an awesome video Christina!

  • @user-xg7fr5xq9h
    @user-xg7fr5xq9h Před měsícem +12

    Hello Christina. I thoroughly enjoy your videos and your style of presentation. I had my colours and body shape analysis consultation when I was In my early forties. I am now 75. Over the years I have encouraged family, friends and colleagues to consider it. For many it has been successful. I have kept up to date with changing thoughts and methods for both colour analysis and body types. Personally it has been totally worth the investment(s) .In both in my career and my personal life it has given me confidence and enabled me to be feel like my true self.

  • @lorijacobs7078
    @lorijacobs7078 Před měsícem +1

    Always exciting when two of my favorite CZcamsrs get together!

  • @barbsterk5030
    @barbsterk5030 Před měsícem

    Thank you! Love this!

  • @faythewu
    @faythewu Před 29 dny +1

    I actually think that 13:37 the top with the square neck line looked more flattering. I think blazers with more structured shoulders look more flattering on you. I actually liked the two black blazers, because they were more structured. The green ones seems a little more relaxed that might work better with people with wide shoulders

  • @eve_in_paris
    @eve_in_paris Před měsícem +2

    You two are so interesting and lovely to listen to. I’ve learned a lot! Thanks

  • @laurasandovals
    @laurasandovals Před měsícem +2

    Didn’t learn so much in a long time. Thank you ❤❤❤

  • @melaniemcneil407
    @melaniemcneil407 Před měsícem +2

    I think the main benefit of understanding your body shape is so you can work effectively with proportions. They certainly should not dictate your "style," as described by words like "romantic" or "edgy" or "sporty." Those have more to do with personality, and can be enjoyed regardless of body size or type. You can be quite angular and still use fluffy, feminine styles if you get the elements of design right. You can be very curvy and still dress beautifully with an androgynous style, if you get the elements of design right.

  • @jacquelinea8224
    @jacquelinea8224 Před měsícem +8

    Super interesting! I've watched several of Ellie Jean's videos in my quest to determine my Kibbe type, but I wasn't aware that she did consults.
    I've been trying to make a garment per month for about a year now. Trying to get the fit right has been a huge challenge, and has made me aware of how many of my rtw pieces don't fit me properly either. For example, nearly everything is designed for a B cup so my DDD girls pull up the front hemline and shift the shoulder seams back. I've concluded that the best remedy is to develop my inner confidence. Projecting that is far more attractive and memorable than any outfit. ❤

  • @kalashnikova_
    @kalashnikova_ Před měsícem

    So interesting! Thank you so much for making this video.

  • @lizandjohnny
    @lizandjohnny Před měsícem +1

    Enjoyed this so much. Thank you 😊

  • @Deem57
    @Deem57 Před měsícem +5

    Thank you for posting your Zoom appointment with Ellie Jean. I must say I found it very informative. I had you pegged as a rectangular body type, which with narrowness in the Kibbe system is Dramatic, but I had also wondered if you might be a Dramatic Classic in his system. (I don't see any width in your frame/shoulders so I had eliminated Flamboyant Natural.) I found Ellie Jean's explanations very easy to understand and her manner very kind and supportive. I'm sure you found her analysis very helpful.

  • @jocmtl
    @jocmtl Před měsícem +1

    I love Ellie-Jean, been follwoing her for a few years. Super interesting to see her consulting with you, looks like you got a lot out of it.

  • @cindyboughen9933
    @cindyboughen9933 Před měsícem +2

    That was SO informative! Thank you 😍

  • @alishalombard5626
    @alishalombard5626 Před měsícem +1

    This was so exciting! I dove into the Kibbe system and color analysis a couple of years ago, and I appreciate that you turned the criticism (constructive or not) of others into curiosity to help yourself grow and explore new ideas!
    I also follow Ellie Jean, so I was really excited to see you collaborate with her! You both have amazing value, and I'm grateful for your content, Christina! You rock!

  • @annie--sc
    @annie--sc Před měsícem +11

    12:16 😂😂 so true, there are always so many "experts" in the comments 😂

  • @TiffanyCalverley
    @TiffanyCalverley Před měsícem +1

    This was really great! Hearing her analysis helped me to understand what I love and appreciate about your style but why the same individual pieces don’t necessarily work for me. It’s all about harmony in style, not trying to look thin!

  • @AlexLouiseWest
    @AlexLouiseWest Před měsícem +4

    What a great collaboration.

  • @lilithowl
    @lilithowl Před měsícem +1

    Great collab! I follow & enjoy you both.

  • @mirriadel
    @mirriadel Před měsícem +5

    Love when people you follow do a Collab! Can you also do Ellie's style roots? I've had so much fun with it and I feel like the 3 words also compliment it ❤

    • @neon.neutral
      @neon.neutral Před měsícem +1

      Definitely mountain!

    • @Didem620
      @Didem620 Před měsícem +2

      @@neon.neutral and also mushroom. i wonder what the third would be. Stone maybe?

  • @Divinenubian
    @Divinenubian Před měsícem +4

    Knowing your body type greatly improves the fit of my clothing for me skinny jeans only make me look like an explanation point! . My shoulders are broad, and I have narrow hips
    I always thought you should dress for your body type but that's not why I like your channel.
    You have great videos and that's important 👏
    Key word: balanced and harmonious ❤

  • @mikaylafarmers5901
    @mikaylafarmers5901 Před měsícem +1

    I love Ellie-Jean!! 🫶

  • @Margriet811
    @Margriet811 Před měsícem

    Great video! I love Ellie Jean too! That’s how I found out I’m a soft natural with classic essence and why I didn’t like certain pieces in my wardrobe. They didn’t fall well on my body and felt a little off everytime I put them on. Her analysis of your bodytype makes perfect sense to me. Loved the ‘right’ clothes on you that you already have and are gravitated to! ❤

  • @superbettynow
    @superbettynow Před měsícem +1

    I've been waiting for AGES for you to work out your Kibbe type, so am very happy to watch your chat with Ellie-Jean 🙂
    I always thought you were taller than you are - definitely you have length!

  • @dear_clementine781
    @dear_clementine781 Před měsícem

    Christina, besides from you being so gorgeous 💖, your sense of humour is just top-notch! your jokes crack me up every time 😄

  • @ronnie-lynn
    @ronnie-lynn Před měsícem

    I was hoping she would talk about her system like stone & fire.. great video ❤ enjoyed it so much!

  • @silverfawn7370
    @silverfawn7370 Před měsícem +9

    Nice collab, Christina. My body has some similar aspects to yours, and I feel that your more oversized looks are quite daring, though you seem totally comfortable in them. Seeing you combining the recommended style tips with your personal flair inspires me to keep experimenting.

  • @theresaolguin4188
    @theresaolguin4188 Před měsícem

    Omg love love love Ellie Jean Royden! What a fantastic collab and video. It’d be cool to know what style types you are based on her system of mountain, earth, sun, etc.

  • @heatherframpton9693
    @heatherframpton9693 Před měsícem

    Thanks, Christina! Interesting insight! ❤😊

  • @lckendel1079
    @lckendel1079 Před měsícem

    This is a great idea for a video. I like how different your content is. I struggle with this myself as a clear triangle/pear. I used to love to wear printed skirts and pants with black T-shirts and I thought it looked fine until I saw photos of myself 😮. In the kibbe world I’m a dramatic classic, and when I started looking at the options there, it aligned with what I always felt best in, sharp lines, cropped jackets, even choosing hoops over dangling earrings made a difference. Has to do with my cheekbones but also, sharp shoulders help balance rounded hips. But it’s a choice. I agree with you that the mindset shouldn’t be to hide what you don’t like, but it was a way for me to find clothes I feel better in and don’t mind seeing myself in photos either. Some women dress to emphasize larger hips and they own it. I think our perceptions of what looks good is changing.

  • @kasiamichalec2305
    @kasiamichalec2305 Před měsícem

    I really liked her advice and recommendations

  • @juliecaron7569
    @juliecaron7569 Před měsícem

    Your intro was so funny! It takes guts to do this video and you did it briliantly. Great info!

  • @missfl0werstar
    @missfl0werstar Před měsícem

    OMG, Ellie-Jean's content on Kibbe types changed my life a few years back. I'd been feeling off in my clothes for years and embracing my type has been truly freeing! I'm a soft dramatic and incorporating that into my 3 style words has been so much fun! I think thos can be a great help in being able to put your finger on why something might feel off or why a certain tend piece might or might not be a great investment. I'm so much more at peace with skipping some outfits that look great on others knowing it's not my weight, lack of confidence or funds that keep me from looking or feeling great in an outfit. It's simply my bone structure, which looks absolutely gorgeous in the right lines. And if I decide to rebel (like wearing super wide trousers), I do so for the fun of it, not because I want to fit in.

  • @ishabahuguna1039
    @ishabahuguna1039 Před měsícem +1

    13:50 I think the grey blazer looked the best

  • @celialopez9007
    @celialopez9007 Před měsícem

    Awesome video! Dramatic lines look beautiful on you. And, yes, you are the coolest ever, Christina! 🤩

  • @kellyanne8280
    @kellyanne8280 Před měsícem +7

    OMG you're the coolest ever Christina! No joke--you're a bada**

  • @margomarshall6754
    @margomarshall6754 Před měsícem

    A really interesting video! Thank you!

  • @tamaranatasha5927
    @tamaranatasha5927 Před měsícem +1

    This was a great video 👍

  • @darlenemahaney1258
    @darlenemahaney1258 Před měsícem

    I really admire where your mind is now. You are so strong, smart, witty and deserving of your CZcams success

  • @karolinabraga6618
    @karolinabraga6618 Před měsícem +1

    I discovered that I am a textbook flamboyant natural and thats why i feel soooo bad in structured and tailored clothes- my wardrobe is filled with maxi skirts, dresses and flowy trousers, with not a single tight mini or skinny jean in sight😍 so much trial and error but now i know i was right to arrive at that style

  • @susanisham796
    @susanisham796 Před měsícem +2

    Love Ellie Jean ❤

  • @13lindamarie
    @13lindamarie Před měsícem +1

    This is so cool! I wanna do this as well!

  • @rosej9686
    @rosej9686 Před měsícem

    This was very interesting! ❤

  • @cynthiakeil99
    @cynthiakeil99 Před měsícem +1

    Can’t wait to see how you apply this to how you now style your clothes differently! ☀️

  • @alieb1863
    @alieb1863 Před měsícem +1

    Awesome cross over!!

  • @kerstinr8940
    @kerstinr8940 Před měsícem

    Oh my gosh, you’re the coolest ever, Christina!

  • @yensid4294
    @yensid4294 Před měsícem +2

    I like how she focused on silhouette by having you draw lines over the photo. From a strictly design sense, your lines & proportions matter more than any one body part. In dsign there is a rule of thirds (sometimes fifths) All that means is avoid cutting any area in half. Short top/long bottom is the most common especially if you do want to look taller or longer legged. Full with slim is another way to balance proportions. These "rules" (principles of design) are tools you can use to deconstruct or create a look to your personal preferences & comfort level. Not everyone is going for harmony or balance (especially dramatic style types) I personally prefer systems that are more abstract since ex Kibbe names body types after styles that might not align. And I am a person, not a fruit !

  • @ciarabuckley5991
    @ciarabuckley5991 Před měsícem +1

    Omg you're the coolest ever Christiana!

  • @nightowl0901
    @nightowl0901 Před měsícem

    Great video!

  • @danybg7522
    @danybg7522 Před měsícem +1

    You really are cool, Christina! Love your content ❤

  • @ruthannguenther8353
    @ruthannguenther8353 Před 14 dny

    Yes!! A fashion influencer who has a very similar build to mine and an edgy style. I’m excited to follow you!

  • @Kloudysummer
    @Kloudysummer Před měsícem +1

    Omg, you're the coolest EVER, Christina! ❤

    • @Kloudysummer
      @Kloudysummer Před měsícem

      Your strong looking arms and shoulders are friggin great. I LOVE how they look. Beautiful.

  • @jodycoyote3916
    @jodycoyote3916 Před měsícem

    When I measured my body and figured out my body type last year which was inverted triangle. I’m 5’7” and have long legs. The experience for me was an amazing experience because it made clothing more understandable and help me make better choices and not make me feel so frustrated at my shoulders not fitting in my clothes. It was so positive for me because I understand my body so much better and now I’m saving so much money. So very positive for me. I’m 59 and wish I knew this 20 years ago.
    I am unsure if I have a short, regular or long torso so hopefully this overview will help with that.
    Thank you for going through this process to help us.

    • @bethl
      @bethl Před měsícem

      Gabrielle Aruda has a great video on proportions that will help you figure that out!

  • @lg3671
    @lg3671 Před měsícem +2

    Christina you are the coolest 😊

  • @ShadowyLady82
    @ShadowyLady82 Před měsícem +1

    i got into Kibbe during early pandemic time and since then mentally type people as I walk around lol :D i always saw you as a dramatic classic. I follow Alyssa too and see her as a dramatic. Body image is just for fun though. Since I got down the Kibbe rabbit hole and settled on my own ID (Soft Dramatic), i don't find it changed much how I dressed. More i understood why some items looked better than others.

  • @LeslieJone
    @LeslieJone Před měsícem +1

    I remember color seasons, color analysis, and body type dressing from when I was a teenager in the 1980's.