I have a lovely pair from Zara from 2 years ago and they’ve held up really well - they’re just a classic straight leg and I wear them every time it’s fall/ winter season Mango is also a lovely place to find dark blue jeans But I will say the ones I have do not have stretch to them (100% cotton)
Something does not NEED to be neutral to work with the things in your wardrobe. It just needs to vibe with a lot of your wardrobe. I only ever get unique patterned and colorful dressy pants but they work with all sorts of stuff in my closet cuz I know what colors I have, so I find quirky pants that work.
I feel like these aren't really staples because they don't work everyone. Take the round neck and high neck sweaters for example. Those cuts do not suit me at all as I have a very full hourglass shape, so those cuts mean I lose all of my shape. The point of staples is they're meant to be versatile and work for everyone. I would have just recommended an unprinted sweater that can be paired with anything, rather then recommending specific cuts.
I was thinking about that with the sweater. I feel like just a normal sweater would work better. A lot of her style tips, I feel are for women with her body shape (nothing wrong with doing that) and things that would suit her body shape may not fit someone who is more curvy.
@@CourtneyMaria2 I agree. I'm not her body shape but I enjoy her presentation and tips but I learned how to style my shape by my chic sister and also love colors and tend to buy same colors so that most things coordinate in my wardrobe. I love neutrals but would get bored quickly with just beiges and black n grey....gotta add the excitement/ surprise of COLOR into the mix.
i can FINALLY pinpoint what i don’t like about your style. it’s very boxy and cool most of the time, but i prefer a much more feminine style. even with skirts you manage to don’t lool cute or feminine. it’s weird.
Lydia, your style is so sophisticated and absolutely gorgeous! 😍 But can we please stop styling sunglasses during colder months, I rarely see anyone irl wearing sunglasses during autumn and winter... Sure, it looks good, but it's unpractical and unrealistic since the days are quite short and the weather is gloomy 🤷🏻♂️