I think a more fitted navy blue blazer with the wide leg jeans would have been better and more modern that blazer is drowning your frame and you have a lovely figure don't hide it underneath all that fabric 🥰 if you're going baggy and loose on the bottom wear something more fitted or cropped on the top ❤
Most people really don’t know what is in or out of fashion,obviously they don’t care… only people that are interested in fashion or influencers 😅… People are just too busy with real life to make themselves worry about what makes them look old… actually the short blazers look better on short people… anything longer or to oversized drown them… I’m not criticizing your knowledgeable opinions but everything depends on the whole person… some people look older doesn’t matter if they fashionable or not… the main thing is to wear what makes you feel good and happy for you not what others think…or what is in fashion
@@Barbara-oe7yh hu Bárbara, I agree with you and I’m not talking to those who feel good but to those who don’t. I also mentioned that short blazers favour certain body shapes my experience with women who care about their appearance and want to feel good that compelled me to make this video.
Its the way you were wearing the cardigan if you had worn it alone with nothing underneath and off one shoulder which lifts up how low the v neck is it looks really effortlessly chic ❤
We all have various grasps on English grammar. (Including the lady who asked for slower commentary.) Please be kind & respond thoughtfully. No one is here for a lesson in grammar... but now I can't help myself! ::: "Slower" is a comparative adjective, while "slowly" is an adverb. According to the formal rules of grammar, the comparative form of "slowly" is "more slowly." That said, I would only use "more slowly" in formal writing..@@AlorsonDanseX
Thanks so much for this. Great advice, as always. Appreciate the practical tips I can put into action as I think about what I'll be wearing (and avoiding) this coming season.
Thanks for some good tips! This helps me reflect on what I wear together, and how I think about my outfits! Sometimes just a few ideas can inspire me! I always look forward to your videos!
Helpful tips. Ms Patrick, I wonder what you think of the pigeon-toe stance so many models adopt. You float in and out of the pigeon-toe and the traditional model pose of heel at an angle to the instep of the opposite foot. The former pose it seems has been adopted in the last twenty years or so while the latter was featured in 50's thru even the 70's and 80's. Personally, the heel at instep I think shows a more elegant profile.
@@adacrespin3005 We have to agree with disagree here. Classics are classics. There are other ways to wear it but on the shoulders is a timeless way to do it. Fashion recycles and if you notice this is how Scandinavian women wear their sweater today.
@adacrespin3005. I don’t know about the dates this look has been in or out… but it does look peculiar to me, to have a bulky sweater wadded up around one’s shoulders and neck, especially while wearing a sleeveless top. Are you too warm, or too cold? Draping it over your shoulders looks less contrived, IMO, and a lighter weight would fit under a jacket etc when going out and about.
I particularly liked this video, Silvana. You state your opinions directly & explain why, without telling people they are 'wrong' for wearing outdated styles. Of course we can wear whatever the hell we want, however we come to channels like yours to catch the subtleties of style - or get clear direction if we're starting from scratch. Brava! ❤
I have a coment/question about prints: For some of us with lumps and bumps/midriff bulge, fitted tops just are not attractive to me. I feel prints sort of camoflage that area, where solids make it more obvious. Maybe the size of the print is what matters?
@@SIMARSONG Hi there, i insist that dark solid colors work best BUT yes it depends on the fabric thickness and cut as well not too loose or too tight. In saying that small prints with dark background are also great to camouflage. Hope it helps