Things That Make You Instantly Stylish
My instant style secrets revealed👀 (but do I actually do all of these often? ....no, this is a also tips for myself lmao
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The fact that you included example pics of such a diverse group of people made me so happy. It really shows that beauty and style aren't connected to one's body, but to the way they celebrate and "accessorise" it ✨
@@ivo004 while being overweight can be a serious health problem. Weight is not an end all to a persons health. Be mindful. But nevertheless, body positivity isn’t about glorifying obesity, it’s about accepting and loving our bodies (no matter the shape).
I was about to write this comment. Thank you
@@ivo004other people’s health is none of your business
@@ivo004 There isn’t a place in the fashion world for fatphobia in this progressive day and age. The majority of models we’re used to seeing are skinny as sticks because they starve themselves sometimes to death. What fatphobic people like you don’t take into account is how long it takes for people to lose weight and how long it takes for weight loss to even show. I’d much rather someone lose weight at a healthy pace that they can maintain than starve themselves because of people like you. People who are overweight and are trying to lose weight don’t need people like you shaming them and saying that they aren’t worthy of fashion because they’re not skinny. You’re absolutely disgusting. A person’s weight is no one’s business except theirs and their doctor. How do you know they aren’t healthy? They aren’t your patient. Some plus sized models have said that they’re the happiest they’ve been at the size they’re at because they’re healing their relationship with food. No one is saying morbid obesity is healthy. Absolutely no one has ever said that. The plus sized models we see aren’t morbidly obese. We don’t know their health from looking at them. You just hate fat people.
I was just coming to the comment section to say this, I loved it
This might overlap a bit with vintage, but I think when people wear things that look handmade (especially knitwear), that’s a whole level of taste to me. Maybe I’m biased because I make a lot of my clothes but who’s to say really
oh i so agree with this, yes!!
I can't knit but my two jumper targets buying secondhand are handmade and natural fibre. The latter is a requirement but when it meets both it's the creme
I‘m always „scared“ that ppl can tell that I make my clothes myself. I don’t even really know? I think I’m scared they’ll judge me or something😅
@@lord_m0thwhenever I see someone who’s wearing something that looks like it’s handmade, I already have more respect for them because of the love you’re showing for the climate ❤️
@@lord_m0th Would be a very positive judgement from me in the event that I suspected
It's interesting to me how "effortless" is such a common compliment for an outfit, but so much of what makes people instantly stylish is an element that shows additional effort beyond the default.
It's like the no makeup makeup look, it takes a lot of work to make it look natural
@@sarahkinsey5434 sure, totally, but it's a contrast between things where it's obviously more effort and things where the goal is to seem like it's not more work. Both seem stylish.
100% this. If I walk by someone who has clearly put real effort into their outfit, even if I personally dislike everything they're wearing, I still think they look stylish and cool. It's the confidence to stand out, or even just the confidence to admit to everyone who sees you that you care about something.
I think effortless can also mean it looks like you wear it easily, even if you put a lot of thought and time i to the look. For example: the fit is crisp but not too tight or uncomfortable looking, you don't need to always pull tug and adjust as you move, the outfit is conducive to your natural activities, and you appear at ease and at home and to feel yourself in it.
@@BC-np8cb oh huh i haven't heard that in terms of comfort, just like the opposite of "trying too hard"
For me, stylish is the intentionality. It's wearing whatever you think looks good, regardless of what is considered appropriate/trendy and sticking to it. Because the default is boring. Like, for example, why is sparkly clothing considered party/evening wear? It's going to shine even prettier in the sun!
HARD agree on this one
Right! I also think it has a lot to do with confidence ang happy/great attitude
i have gliterry socks i was gifted for christmas and let me tell you - they look awesome in spring sun!
So many channels I watch have done this theme but I think you did the best job of explaining your choices and giving visual examples. Bonus points for the examples being people of all colors, shapes, sizes, genders and abilities. I think so often people think stylish = skinny and classically pretty when everyone is beautiful in their own way and capable of being stylish.
The whole "is this person stylish or are they just skinny?" rewired my brain and how I looked at fashion for the better, both in regards to kindness to myself and others. Anyone can be stylish!
So so true! I completely agree with everything you said
I ADORE the diversity of your examples you show, it’s so refreshing
on the topic of color: my favorite thing to do is find a less prominent color in a patterned piece and wear that color with the patterned piece. makes it more fun than pairing a mostly blue floral with a blue/white/black top. finding that tiny hint of yellow looks more creative imo
Agreed❤
Quilters do that, they look at the colored dots on the edge of the fabric (selvage) and pull colors and hues that go with the main focus fabric. Certain colors and hues can change how everything looks
LOVE doing this!
Ah, yes, this is one of my favorite things, too!!
i love doing that! esp bc it will “go” since you’re pulling a color from the pattern itself but it’s also unexpected in a way
Thank you so so so so so much for including a huge range of sizes. Im always thinking of that whole "is it stylish or is she just skinny?" question and all of the people you included are straight up gorgeous.
im HERE for the modern high rise slander
you get me
ME TOOO
not slander just facts 😎
Read this before watching and thought she was slandering high rise jeans and i was legit scared
lol I would NEVER@@Jana-rw4cz
I'm so glad that showing socks is a cool thing now. I remember that in the (late?) 2010s everybody was wearing very tiny "hidden" socks, so their ankles would be naked. And they would wear socks like that during winter, so I'd ask myself "aren't they cold?". I would usually wear socks that were the same colour of my shoes or pants, so they weren't noticeable, but people would still look at my socks weirdly. Now I love showing my socks and hopefully I won't stop wearing them like that. But the trend will probably go back around and people will be wearing naked ankles in the future again.
omg the era of frozen ankles was a tough one lol, I'm also so glad it's over and hope it stays that way!
One of the guys in band would always wear funky socks to concerts. All black, royal blue ties for the guys, royal blue scarves or belts for the ladies. It was fun to see his socks
plus those "hidden" socks always fall down in my shoes! so annoying
@@percaelumvolo I can’t wear ankle socks in boots and hate the feeling of wearing shoes without socks. I can’t imagine wearing those barely there socks
I got bullied so badly for my visible colorful socks back in the 2010s. I still can't bring myself to like them, all the bullying made me hate visible funky socks.
I agree with all of these and would also add: - mixed metals - doing something different/notable with gender presentation - a confident walk/pose that makes the outfit go twice as hard ✨️ - I am a sucker for an uncommon band tee
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Ugh I love mixed metals
I cannot with mixed metals. Idk why it just doesn’t look good to me.
I don’t know if it was intentional, but you match your background so much. Your hair and lips with the orange art and books. Your shirt with the other art and blue book. Your cardigan with the furniture to the left. All the colors are very complimentary. It’s really lovely. Bright and happy.
i'm only a minute and a half in but have to stop to sing your mf praises bc it is SO REFRESHING AND VALIDATING seeing your inspo/example pics be genuinely diverse !!! that's so rare but means the absolute world to me, THANK YOU SO MUCH AHHHHH
Really resonating with the things-that-look-used thing, it gives your outfits soo much more character!!
I loveeee taking a simple outfit and slathering it in little details, it's so fun and makes me feel so cute
love this approach!!!
I’ve been mostly thrifting for over a decade but have been feeling uninspired lately. I’m 32 and have been overwhelmed by the fashion cycles and clothes that don’t work for me. I honestly love your videos! Your explanations and style philosophy resonates with me more than any other fashion/thrift lover on youtube. I love timeless stuff and lean a little more 90s but not in the over stylized modern take. You seriously have helped elevate my choices and hone in on my creativity. It’s fun again :) So, thank you!
I love seeing people incorporate some styling element of their cultural dress in more everyday looks (I've been doing this more lately and it's so much fun!) - especially because often these can be pieces of jewellery or other accessories that have been gifted from family members or passed down to you, so it feels very personal. In general, I also really enjoy seeing indicators of someone's interests in their fit - like a keychain with a handmade plush, or a pin badge from a zine fair. When I'm out and about, what amazes me the most is seeing someone walk by who has really committed to whichever style they enjoy; seeing someone clearly putting in that effort and having that confidence always inspires me to wear whatever I want to too.
kind of playing off of the hair styling, adornment, and the alt fashion aspects: dyed hair and especially tattoos!! I’m probably biased because I have a couple tattoos and want at least two more, but I think permanently adorning your body with art is the coolest thing in the world. I love playing with transparency and layering in my outfits mostly because I want to show off my tattoos!
I definitely enjoy these videos but the concept is pretty silly to me because it's like, if you use this element well in a well-put-together, stylish outfit, you'll look stylish. Like, layering doesn't make you instantly stylish, layering WELL does. I've seen the same thing in all the versions of this concept I've seen. It's not like a shortcut that can make anyone look stylish, it's more like symptoms/signs that a person has personal style and knows how to put together a cool outfit.
Jewelry is INCREDIBLY stylish. It elevates an outfit from being basic to glamorous. ✨💎✨
On the topic of unique/fun jewelry, I feel like brooches always level up an already funky outfit!! Liz I feel like you’ve discussed how fun brooches can be in a previous vid! Also overlaps with the vintage concept. Let’s bring back brooches!!!! 🩷
oh I am so on board with the brooch agenda🩷🩷🩷
Bold or unexpected shoes speak style to me. It is why I invested in soooo many flipflops and sneakers. Now I started building my outfits starting with footwear for comfort/activity/weather, then outerwear for weather and flexibility, then tops and bottoms for surprise and to complement shoes and jackets. So many colors and textures available in sneakers. Suede, velvet, patent, stretch knots, colored soles, colored laces, sparkle, frays, zippers, slip-ons. And so many available with ARCH SUPPORTS and MEMORY FOAM which takes 10 YEARS OFF YOUR FACE when you're not in pain. 😜🥴😎❤️
Do you have recs for bold and comfy shoes? even chunky heels are hard on my feet at this point, but the only cool sneakers I know of are the wayyy too expensive hypebeast/designer brands
you should do a video playing around with styling niche aesthetics! Solarpunk, midwest emo, lovecore, fairy grunge... just have a good time scrolling aesthetics wiki and seeing what comes of it!
First thing that comes to mind for me is wearing any other bottom aside from basic blue jeans and leggings/sweatpants. Whether it’s shorts, trousers, skirts, or whatever, it instantly makes a person look like they put more time and effort into an outfit, in my opinion ;)
Feeling VERY seen by the shaped clothing! I LOVE big skirts. (Sometimes pinterest suggests me tradwife/mormon stuff and i go UH OH) but really my favorite thing about them is being able to decide what my body looks like to other ppl. If I wear a long skirt with a funky belt and a long cardigan/vest/shrug of some sort, I feel like Ive owned it. I have decided the shape that I'm going to be seen as! Victory! I'm also with you on interesting color combos. My recent thing has been playing with brightly colored tights - colors like turquoise, lilac, salmon, violet. Heck, even white tights don't get as much love as they should, I think! Little girls get put in white tights and then somewhere in there you make the switch to black tights and that's it, roll credits! I will never forget the first time I did this. I wore a black/white striped t-shirt dress with MAGENTA tights and went over to a friend's house. The person who answered the door VISIBLY immediately dropped his eyes to the tights like O.O and I am still riding that high. Other things I find stylish are a well matched watch! NOT one of the smart watches. Like, something with a band that coordinates with your color palette. Hand embroidered accents on outfits are also super stylish to me.
Anything that shows intention makes an outfit feel more polished, so I agree with most of the ones in the video, but I would add tucking and rolling hems as well. It's quick and easy and works with almost any outfit.
My opinions on things that make you instantly stylish (all just some personal tastes I have that are a bit specific sometimes haha) -Hair! I agree that going off the default style is so stylish ~ it's almost 20% of the outfit -Tailored Clothes - not all outfits necessarily need to be fitted but clothes that fit your body specifically look so stylish and intentional -A reoccuring color detail in the outfit - a type of color that appears in the pattern that matches with your other smaller items like accessories I live for it -Dramatic sleeves - I am so in love with marie sleeves, puff sleeves and bishop sleeves especially when the sleeve cuff fits so perfectly at your wrist it's so *chefs kiss* -Monochrome outfit but is varied in textures, textiles and forms -When the shirt hits perfectly at the waistband of the jeans/pants - wearing clothing/fashion unique to your culture and country (i say as a resident in a formerly colonized country it's so easy to get swept in Western trends to lose the value of your local fashion culture) -Non-polyester fabrics especially quality natural fabrics like cotton, linen, wool, silk etc -Having perfected that one uniform/go-to outfit ~ it's not outfit repeat it's your own skin already - Wearing clothes that you've own since forever like there's a reason it stuck so long it's a part of you already and lastly is being *intentional* . Even if it's not my personal taste I always respect and appreciate other people's styling choices when it's apparent that they're intentional and have put thought and effort behind it
This list is great.
To me I think a big one is fun pants. It seems like the easiest outfit formulas involve basic pants and interesting tops, or even fun skirts, but it's pretty uncommon to see patterned pants or even pants in a bold color. It's an instant statement, and while I'm sure it's possible to do badly, it's not hard to make it a fun and interesting outfit.
inclusivity and diversity in the pics you chose were immaculate! Instant follow.
this is the first one of these videos that I 100% agree with, hot takes! Only problem I have is with sunglasses cause prescription sunglasses are so expensive and never look that good :')
zenni optical for cheap prescription sunnies xo
@@BELLASUSERNAME thanks for the tip but I hate online shopping, especially for glasses I need to try them on but appreciate it
@@valeriewittchen1646 zenni has this feature where you can record your face & they'll plop the glasses on, and it's like 3d so you can see the frames with multiple angles, if that helps!
wearing something that looks handmade/DIY/visibly mended is also very stylish to me! but absolutely agree with everything you mentioned!
I love the care you put into your example pictures so soooooo much! Once again inspired to play around with my wardrobe
Liz, could you think about doing a video about how to dress when you're in a body-image slump? I'm struggling with this right now and would love to hear your body-neutral take on it! ❤ your stuff, thank you
I approach life from body neutrality, I pick things I love, i.e this is my favorite color, is a good texture, skirt go swishy swishy etc. It becomes less about how I look in it and more about this piece of clothing is fun/enjoyable on its own
Love the little shout outs you give to specific stylish folks 😍
as someone who wears mostly decora fashion this video resonated with me sooo much because most of these are aspects of my fashion style! decora is less about the clothes and more about DECORA-ating yourself so i definitely love intricacy and accessories and all that fun stuff! even if it's not decora, someone who adds colour- or theme-coordinated accessories to their outfit is just so stylish. also a lot of decora people have insane levels of colour coordination - idk how they do it tbh, it's still something i'm learning as i'm relatively new to the style. ok i have no clue if my jumbled mess of a comment makes any sense but tl;dr i love intricacy and colour coordination and pretty much everything you mentioned in this video! it's interesting how despite our styles being so different i can find commonalities within fashion ideas; i guess it goes to show that this video makes for a versatile one!
A liz video is exactly what I needed this Tuesday morning
things! that! look! used!!! my five year old scuffed worn in doc martens are one of my wardrobe staples bc docs go with everything obviously but also i love talking about how they got scuffed/all the places i've worn them! i also think diy alterations/additions are instant cool points. it kinda goes with the mixing aesthetics thing imo: what you choose to add and how you do it can say so much about who you are as a person. loved the inspo pics for this one in particular!
You're very good at dissecting outfits and explaining why they work. I regocnize a look that I like, but I couldn't pin point what it is that makes it so stylish, to recreate it myself. So thanks for this!
I love your attitude, observations, and creativity. Thank you❤
I love how diverse all of your reference photos are!!! I’m always so inspired after watching your videos :)
I love your videos! I really can't thank you enough for incorporating different examples and pictures of people with different sizes, heights, styles and overall vibe to exemplify the idea that you are presenting. It really goes a long way for a person like me that normally fluctuates between sizes and styles and can, at aome point, forget about the beauty that lies within variety and diversity 🥲❤️
I seldom comment on videos on YT but you can tell how much time, effort, thought, and planning it took to create this video and it wasn't just content to upload but content with intention! I love it and subscribed because of it! So fire
i love channels like yours that include women that look like me it makes me actually feel seen and included , great work sis , instant sub
Aw this was such a positive video 🥲 I love how you didn’t judge but only gave compliments
This is making me go 😫😭 because i agree so much and that’s why i always find myself struggling! I cant wear sunglasses, layers are almost impossible in my climate, i cant afford fancy haircuts and styling, i find so many textures and shapes unbearably uncomfortable and impractical (puffy sleeves,velvet,silk, etc) even though i love them on others… it’s so hard to feel stylish when your hair is just there and your skin reacts badly to almost every fabric lol. color and jewelry are trying their darnest tho, we stay making due.
I relate!! Something that can helps sometimes is finding a fabric that you like and making it your base layer, also if it’s too hot to do too many layers you could try a light mesh top or other lightweight fabrics? :)) and playing around with fun hairstyles that you can do yourself (like space buns or braids etc.) can really help a look feel more stylish!! Also fun socks!! I love a fun/intentional sock choice
And shoes!
I love all of your takes and your explanation. Way to go!
Yes! The all new neutrals that everyone says are key to a capsule look soulless to me and even more so when they are brand new. Love these tips.
Thank you so much for the diversity in these pictures!!! As a fat woman I appreciate you sooooo so much. Representation is key… Love you content ❤❤❤❤
Nails!! Nails to me are a fun extension of your style - they get to be little finger accessories, and there’s so many ways to jazz them up with different length, cuts, colors, finishes and different details! You can have them be a sleek extension of your fit or be a statement piece / a piece of art alltogether! To me, people who take time to do their nails instantly look more put together!
This was so good! I'm trying to become more comfortable wearing things that are not 100 % boring and that might stand out a bit, and this was great inspiration. The times I've got compliments for my style are one of the times that I've been the most unsure and self-conscious of what I'm wearing.
I looooved the picture examples you used!!!
Such an eye candy video, paused and gazed at the pictures you chose. I love it!
oooh the color palette point is really interesting!
Stumbled on your page, so awesome! I can tell you are intentionally being inclusive to all people based on the models you share in this video. It is so exciting to see someone in fashion working hard to do this! Subscribed!
Fantastic video-you really give a personal and unique opinion in your vids! I’m trying this instead of buying new
Hard agree on things that look used! Loved the building comparison lol. Great list! ❤
Gosh I love it so much that you include such a variety of people in terms of looks and body types. I myself am on the chubby side and often struggle with fashion about the lack of representation. Thanks! ❤❤❤
Obsessed woth inclusion of the reference photos you chose!! Love the video!!
girl you're such a queen i loved this video
I love the diversity of your examples
Yesss such a great list. I struggle with the color palette one so much but am trying to get out of my comfort zone
My usual style is really colorful and varied in shapes and textures mostly but I’m starting an office job with strict dress codes, pantsuits and blazers and all. Could you do a video about styling boring office outfits plsss 🥺🥺
Here's my list of things I beleive make a person instantly stylish: -Having a style that is completely "you", one that doesnt fall into a particular trend or aestetic but is a mix of different things you personally love - Not strictly following trends/ styling "outdated" items- I really have massive respect for people who don't care what's not in style anymore and continue to wear said "outdated" items. Even bigger respect if the item is styled in a really cool way - Having a signature style of an item you wear often, be it puff sleeve tops, babydoll dresses, chunky shoes... aything that is a key element of your style and you wear in many of your outfits - Absolutely agree with you on any head accessories, they are the cherry on top - Similarly to head accessories, any interesting jewelry. Or even basic jewelry that is strategically styled - Having a perfectly color coordinated outfit, especially if said outfits includes more than 3 colors and everything is still perfectly matched - Similarly, wearing multiple bright (or generally non-neutral) colors together (but like you said with an intentional patellte in mind, not randomly thrown together). I'm lowkey jealous of people who can pull off more than one really saturated tone in an outfit. - Cool makeup, especially when people experiment with colors and/or shapes - Coats- I think any type of coat makes an outfit cooler - Layering in general- so many possibilities to elevate a look through layers, it always looks great - Similarly to your vintage point, adding elements from historical fahsion to your outfit, especially things we don't wear anymore. I especially love it when someone is inspired by styles centuries ago - Any neck accessory - collars, scarves, ties, ribbons... Edit: Also absolutely agree with your points
Multiple saturated colors is a goal i'm working towards right now! It's hard but it's SO COOL when someone can pull it off!
I’m in my 50s and your channel is really helping me up my style game!! These tips are great for ALL ages. ❤
love how diverse your examples are
Love your channel! It inspires me to dress more fun and stylish❤🎉
This is the best one Ive seen yet. I have recently had to rebuild my wardrobe after weight loss and this helped put into perspective some things I need more work on. Bolder silhouettes or contrasting design languages are probably too advanced for me until I rebuild the core fundamentals. At least shoes always fit, I am a big proponent of leather shoes/boots and accessories. They are timeless, classy, and real leather develops a rich texture with age.
New to your channel and I'm loving it, thank you. I love that you share a variety of people and looks-could you consider adding older people to your photo choices if you happen to find them in your research? Thanks again!
loved the examples with all kind of bodies
Awesome video! Everyone is such a basic/boring copy of each other lately…this was so interesting and inspiring! Thank you for including all shapes and sizes too ❤❤
I genuinely agree with all of these... this was very well thought out!
Love love love! So educational and fun 💕 thank you!
When you made the comparison with old vs. new buildings and clothing I knew I had to subscribe.
Love what you said about color combo!
I also looooove headwear I think it makes u so stylish. I love a hat / head band / unique hair style
Thank you so much for your mazing content, I discorver you yesterday I am so happy. You put wors on many bastract things that i liedk before*!! I though you were going to give exemple in this video but giving categories is so much cooler and more diverse but also precise advice at the same time! amazing work thank you :)
Excellent video as always! I really appreciate the inclusivity in your reference pics, especially cool outfits on disabled people.
I do feel that black reading glasses or rimless glasses or clear frame glasses can elevate your regular look.
This is so inspiring, thank you for sharing ❤
I agree with most of your elements to enhance style, especially layering. I have a section of my closet for what I call third layers like vests, sweaters and sheer overblouses. One thing I find stylish is the use of gloves, a rarity these days.
obsessed!!! love this video
Yes I’m so here for all this!!
I was looking forward to your take on this one!
Oh my god thank you for keeping diversity and inclusion in mind!!! This should be totally normal but it can take intentionality to keep in mind so thank you!!!
great video!! got sooo many ideas
Have I been scouring the internet to find more folks who give me the same style inspiration and good vibes as you and Kathleen? Well yes! This video caem just in time.😌
I love layering and wearing boots. Summer is the enemy! :)
Omg i Love Mina and her Videos its so nice to See a Person that Inspires me thinking the Same about a other Person that i really Like
Love all these, and agree with the many comments to items that look handmade. Going to add monochromatic outfits, either with or without one contrast point. Works both with different shades of the same colour, but also with full on single shade Monochromatic with a capital M.
this winter i've been wearing bonnets and they are so fun and cute! :')
Love this so much! i’m a ‘hat girl’ and often get comments. I think my favourite line is “clothes that look like they’ve seen things, like they have LORE” ~ I adore this.
02:57 😮Okay, I did NOT expect to see pictures of my home city here!🤣 We have all kinds of old buildings like that in our historical center :D Really love how inclusive your video is, it's so great to see good examples for people of all shapes and sizes!
the socks point is so valid
Layered jewelry always does it for me. Not a ready to wear kit of gold chains that one can get at any H&M though. Gimme a mix of something brand new, something vintage and something handcrafted. Proper jewelry layering takes some thought, especially if you're a very buxom person (I am) and need to take into consideration how all those necklaces will sit on you.
Thank you so much for choosing pics of different body types, I felt so good watching this video🥹
I personally love matching my socks to my outfit and it’s so fun when people notice
I don’t usually watch these types of videos bc I tend to take other people’s style advice with a grain of salt (not trying to be rude, but I know what I like, so I don’t really need anyone else’s opinion). That said, I still watched this bc I trust Liz Beepworld. I would balance this with that advice you shared from Hannah Louise Poston about including practicality in your style. Maybe sometimes you can step out with a chic shoe or ornate jewelry, but don’t inconvenience yourself or make existence miserable for the sake of “looking stylish.” Being comfortable and confident are the biggest signs of stylishness imo. If I’m just seeing someone randomly and will probably never see them again, I think they are stylish is there is a part of their outfit that is a bit out of the ordinary or unexpected. Seeing something different is fun! (But also don’t make being different your biggest goal; if there are 7 billion people on the planet, just accept that we can all be a little bit alike.) If I’m seeing a friend who I’ve noticed over time has a particular style, I like that! I have a friend who wears a lot of paisley, likes layering her tops (she has fun over-shirts and jackets), and she incorporates Japanese elements into her style bc she is half Japanese. She also has staple jewelry pieces she wears like every day. It’s awesome, and she always looks stylish bc it’s her.
I agree with the practicality aspect from Hanna Louise Poston! And personally, for me I feel there is a fine line between looking stylish and looking like you're "trying too hard". But - that said, this video is gold and I'm taking notes, so many good ideas I want to try out with my own clothes!
ooo i wanna talk about this too eheh and you're so right, i feel like it's so much easier to get dressed after i got my mullet
Can you please do a video about color palettes? I have a hard time going outside of predictable color patterns and could use help!
Varied textures is something I always wish to implement more in my style, because they make any outift much more interesting. And I have to try nuanced colour! I sometimes find my own tendency for matchy-matchy coloured outfits a little boring. Would you maybe consider making a styling segment focusing on nuanced colour in one of your videos?
yes, totally!! It's definitely still something I'm getting the hang of myself but I'd love to explore that topic more