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I'm Khu, your guide and a style consultant. I'm passionate about empowering you to embrace your individuality through the perfect blend of color, shape, and essences and celebrating your curves with confidence.
On this channel, we delve into: 🎨 Discover your personal color palette to enhance your wardrobe. 👗 Decode your body types and find the perfect silhouettes that celebrate and highlight your best features. ✨ Explore your essence and unleash your inner beauty. 💡 Gain insights into fashion trends, style aesthetics, and tips for curating a wardrobe that reflects your authentic self.
From beauty tips tailored to your unique physical features to fashion insights that celebrate diversity, Kolors & Kurves is your go-to resource for all things style-related.♡
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I believe both style and facial features play a role in creating a cohesive look, and this video is about finding a balance between the two. Everyone’s approach can be different though!
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I totally understand your confusion! Just remember that one feature doesn’t make or break a type-there are lots of nuances, and we’re all unique. It sounds like you might have Soft Dramatic ID, so I’d recommend trying to incorporate Soft Dramatic details in your outfits and see how they feel. The best way to really know is to try a full head-to-toe look that captures the essence of the style. That’s often where things start to click!
I've watched so many videos describing the essences and your video has done the best at giving examples that make sense and are clearly defined. You did a great job.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m really happy to hear that the examples resonated with you and made the concepts clearer. Your support means a lot! 💖
There’s definitely some debate about height in the Kibbe system! The original guidelines in ‘Metamorphosis’ mention a general height limit of 5’7” for Soft Naturals, but Kibbe has also emphasized that it’s more about the overall body shape and proportions. If you mostly fit the Soft Natural type in terms of body lines, you can still be taller than 5’7”. It’s important to focus on how the recommendations work for you personally, rather than just height alone. Also, remember there is no lower height limit in Kibbe, so that’s not a concern.
@@KhuCore okay 🙏🏾 thanks so much because I really needed clarity on the height limits. Some people are very very rigid about them but what kibbe says and you're saying makes more sense.
Wide hips can sometimes be a feature of several body types, including the Dramatics. The Inverted Triangle body type typically has broader shoulders compared to the hips. If you have wide hips, you might fit better into a different type, like the D or SD, which often has more narrow upper proportions or a slightly broader lower body. It’s all about looking at the overall balance and silhouette of your body. If you’re unsure, experimenting with different styles and observing what feels best can be really helpful!
Thank you so much! I’m glad you liked the pink dress 💖 It’s great to hear you’re a Romantic too! If you have any style tips or favorite looks, feel free to share them!
You're very welcome! 😊 I'm so glad you're enjoying the channel! Your support means the world to me. If you ever have any more questions or suggestions, I'm always here to help. Thanks for being such an amazing part of the community! ❤
Thank you so much for your kind words! 😊 I’m glad to hear you found the examples helpful and that they resonated with you. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, just let me know! ❤
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🩰 timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:48 Note 1:18 Height 1:24 Body Type 1:42 Bone Structure 2:09 Facial Features 2:17 Hair 2:24 Coloring 2:35 If Overweight 2:48 A Soft Dramatic will not 3:07 Outro
It's not that color theory is BS. It's that color analysis in application is meant to push people to a single standard of beauty, which has historically been used to do more harm then good. Knowing what colors you like to wear for yourself is different then what your color analysis will tell you. I don't wear any of the colors I'm supposed to. I used to, I wasn't happy as I am wearing colors I just like. That represent me as a person.
Thank you for sharing your perspective. Color analysis is a tool designed to help people find colors that enhance their natural features, but it’s certainly not a one-size-fits-all approach. Personal style and self-expression are incredibly important, and ultimately, what makes someone feel happy and confident in their clothing is what matters most. The goal of color analysis is not to limit or dictate what people should wear, but to provide guidance for those who find it helpful. Many people enjoy the process of discovering new colors that they might not have considered before. However, it’s perfectly fine if someone prefers to wear colors they love, regardless of the analysis. Fashion and style are deeply personal, and it’s great that you’ve found what works best for you. Everyone’s journey with style and color is unique, and celebrating that individuality is what makes fashion so exciting.
You're very welcome! 😊 I’m so glad you found the video helpful and that it’s what you’ve been waiting for! ❤️ If you have any more questions or need further information, just let me know. Your support means a lot!
Thanks for the suggestion! 😊 I actually have a video on Kitchener essence already. You can check it out here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GCQ6S3B1QN0.htmlsi=DGj1ye3sK2pfG7QB I hope you find it helpful! ❤✨
This would have been a much better video if you could slow down the pics as well as how you speak. I felt very rushed. Especially since this was supposed to be a teaching video. Otherwise great content.❤
Thanks so much for the feedback! I really appreciate you pointing this out. I actually speak really slowly when recording and then speed things up during editing to about 1.50x or 1.60x to keep the videos concise. I understand it can be a bit too fast to follow comfortably, so I'll definitely keep the original speed in future videos. As for the pictures, I wanted to put as many pictures as possible so that I could make viewers understand as much as possible about the concept but didn't realize the pictures were flashing by too quickly. I'll make sure to display them for longer in future videos so you can fully take them in. I'm glad you enjoy the content, and your input really helps me improve. Thanks for watching and for your support! ❤
Thank you so much for understanding and for your kind words! 😊 I’m really glad you’re finding the content valuable. Your feedback helps me a lot, and I’ll definitely work on making future videos even better. Thanks for your support and for being so positive! ❤️❤️❤️
Hi there! Thank you so much for your kind words! 😊 I'm glad to hear that the pictures helped with understanding the topic better. If you have any more questions or topics you'd like me to cover in future videos, feel free to let me know. Thanks again for your support! 👍💖
Hi there! Thank you for your comment and for noticing! 😊 I actually follow the 16-season color analysis because the 12-season system doesn't quite capture my unique traits. My coloring is light but not very light, and I have a cool undertone. Both winter and summer palettes work for my contrast level. My coloring is bright, but not as bright as Bright Winters, and muted, but not as muted as Soft Summers. This means I can wear a range of midway colors from both palettes and can rock both light and dark shades with medium contrast and medium intensity. Thanks again for your keen observation and support! 💖
Hi there! Thank you so much for your kind words and for subscribing! 😊 It means a lot to me. If you have any questions or topics you'd like me to cover in future videos, feel free to let me know. Thanks again for your support! 💖
Thank you for your interesting video! I’m wondering if there is such a thing as a Romantic with a slight “Apple - hourglass” ( figure 8) shaped body? Or would that lady actually be a soft classic or soft natural or soft gamine? Everything is soft and rounded but legs and arms are very slightly muscular from exercise.
Hi there! Thank you for your kind words and for watching my video! 😊 Yes, it's possible for a Romantic to have a slight "Apple-hourglass" (figure 8) shaped body. Kibbe's system allows for variations within each type, and body shape can be influenced by factors such as muscle tone and exercise. A Romantic typically has soft, rounded features and a curvy, feminine silhouette. The "Apple-hourglass" shape you're describing, with a more defined waist and rounded hips, can still fall under the Romantic category, especially if the overall impression is lush and flowing. However, if the legs and arms are slightly muscular and the overall body shape seems less voluptuous and more balanced or blended, she could also fit into the Soft Classic type. Soft Classics maintain a gentle symmetry and smooth lines without the pronounced curves of Romantics. A Soft Natural would have a slightly more athletic and relaxed look, with a blend of soft and slightly angular lines. Soft Gamines, on the other hand, combine a youthful, playful vibe with a mix of soft curves and a hint of angularity, typically appearing more compact and animated. It's all about the overall impression and how the features and body lines come together. I hope this helps! Feel free to reach out if you have more questions or need further clarification. Thanks again for your support! 💖
Thank you for your interesting video! I’m wondering if there is such a thing as a Romantic with a slight “Apple - hourglass” ( figure 8) shaped body? Or would that lady actually be a soft classic or soft natural or soft gamine? Everything is soft and rounded but legs and arms are very slightly muscular from exercise.
Hi there! Thank you for your kind words and for watching my video! 😊 Yes, it's possible for a Romantic to have a slight "Apple-hourglass" (figure 8) shaped body. Kibbe's system allows for variations within each type, and body shape can be influenced by factors such as muscle tone and exercise. A Romantic typically has soft, rounded features and a curvy, feminine silhouette. The "Apple-hourglass" shape you're describing, with a more defined waist and rounded hips, can still fall under the Romantic category, especially if the overall impression is lush and flowing. However, if the legs and arms are slightly muscular and the overall body shape seems less voluptuous and more balanced or blended, she could also fit into the Soft Classic type. Soft Classics maintain a gentle symmetry and smooth lines without the pronounced curves of Romantics. A Soft Natural would have a slightly more athletic and relaxed look, with a blend of soft and slightly angular lines. Soft Gamines, on the other hand, combine a youthful, playful vibe with a mix of soft curves and a hint of angularity, typically appearing more compact and animated. It's all about the overall impression and how the features and body lines come together. I hope this helps! Feel free to reach out if you have more questions or need further clarification. Thanks again for your support! 💖
🩰 timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:44 Note 0:45 Height 0:49 Body Type 1:01 Bone Structure 1:10 Facial Bones 1:28 Facial Features 1:38 Hair Texture 1:47 Coloring 1:59 If Overweight 2:07 A Dramatic will not 2:27 Outro