By the way, I’m planning to do a live shopping session with a client tomorrow, July 22nd 💃 allow all the notifications on this channel to be notified when it happens 🤗✔️
@@weatherviewer glad to hear that! 💃🎈 and actually I didin’t even think about high heels 😄 I guess my own perspective is naturally leaning towards comfort and ease with years 😅😊🌞
Like the tone of the vid. You never put anyone down. Also really liked your styling ideas. Agree that your suggestions look better and they all are also really wearable.
Different coloring, too! 😊 My own color type is more like that of the first lady here. Some of the things that look good on the dark haired friend, would not work for me. So I'm glad for that variety as well. 😊👍
Learned that winter florals, too many details, dark backgrounds, sharp contrasts and old fashioned sweaters are aging and frumpy. Seeing your examples is the most helpful visual for me. Seeing is believing! Excellent video.
Just came across your video. Changing the outfits made such a difference. Funnily enough I’m actually wearing white trousers with a black top, today. Maybe I need to rethink my wardrobe!
Nicely done! Thanks. I liked everything you did with dresses. I am short though, so most of them would overwhelm me, but the ideas of light colors, simple prints, no sharp contrasting colors was eye opening.
Thanks, you have managed to make the looks fresher, BUT as regards the green floral dress, I thought prints should be small not large! I thought the green patterned dress wasn’t as flattering as some of the others
Lots of good tips!!! Would it be possible to show how you are rolling up the sleeves on jackets and shirts? Also any shirt/sweater tucking tips? Love your videos!
The model is slim and tall so everything looks good on her. I am quite petite and a little overweight. I wear dark lipstick and it looks great. But all over great tips. Thanks
Hi 👋 thanks for all your help. I would ask of is it’s possibly showing clothing for older modern little women because I am lousing my own identity a little bit. Many thanks before ❤❤❤
Really useful tips. I've subscribed as I was impressed by your simple but effective style tips that I can easily incorporate into my own wardrobe for an elevated look. I need to explore getting a capsule wardrobe to freshen my look. What do you suggest for a relaxed, casual look for living in the countryside?
Thank you for this video. It’s my first time watching your channel and this is the kind of thing which is very helpful. I would like to say that in my opinion, it would be good for you to have fewer models styles and focus a little more on some of the change details. For example you showed models switching to using a belt without saying why this made them look better (which it did!).
So happy to see you again 😃🥰. My favourite tips are 2,3 4 9 and 10:) Can you show on a petite woman what is the best length of midi dress for her. I have just bought two dresses and I want to tailor them :) and I want to be sure best regards
@@gochagory happy to have you here 🤗🤍 and a great question! I guess in order to have a perfect length it is important to find it wearing the shoes and making sure the style of the shoes go well with the hemline. In addition, make sure not to have the hemline on the widest part of your leg. Also button shirt style dresses are great as you can have unbotton one or two buttons which makes the hemline sit ‘softer’ on the legs which is in most cases very flattering 💃🌸
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Very clearly shown differences, by changing often very small details. Lots of different body shapes and looks. Really got me thinking - as a lover of nude lipsticks, I might have to change my look! I wouldn't have thought about some of the ideas - excellent advice.
Hi Giedre, you know, I love and watch all your videos. But I will argue regarding the prints and colours of dresses. You are demonstrating them on blond models, exactly spring season appearance type. If you put those winter florals and contrasting background on winter type like me, they will have opposite effect. So you should add this as a side note. 😘
Hi! Great point! The rule of thumb is that black backround (like ‘winter florals’) looks moody on everyone. If you have higher contrast you should opt for a higher contrast color combination 💃
Amazing tips! May I ask you the name and colour of the lip pencil you used? I have a similar complexion and been looking for a medium pink like that since ages!
Great tips as always! My favourite was number 2, the “soft” dress, I have a few like that but always feel frumpy, now I know why! The green and white dress is gorgeous, is it still available for sale?
@@karencomerford4433 thank you! Right, yes?! It took ma a while to realize why that is 🥸 but adding a bit sharper elements helps to make it look more elevated 👯
But what if I need to look older? Last month, my family and I headed to a national park for a birthday stroll and a picnic in nature. When we arrived, the receptionist assumed I was 15 or younger and offered me a discount. I didn't correct her and went along with it. Little did she know, it was actually my 30th birthday! 🙄 Mortifying
@@chronic2023people keep telling me that when I'm 60, I'll be happy to look younger, but my life is now at 30, and I wouldn't say I like that people perceive me this way. But it is what it is.
No matter the appearance or the metal parts of the *yutulu* bag, I believe that as long as you are not a practitioner, you will never see any differencehand-pink-waving
Te wszystkie porady co do ubioru każdy pownien sobie w 4litery wsadzić🙄, tak naprawdę to niech każdy ubiera się tak jak lubi i w czym się dobrze czuje i to akurat jest najważniejsza rada👌😊
Regardless of the *yutulu* bag or any other factors, I ardently hold that without proper expertise, one would fail to distinguish variations in the sack's appearance or metal parts.
Could we see the back please. The model stands straight ahead, then steps a bit to the right and left. That's not a model, but maybe a friend who stopped by. It really makes a difference to see the full picture. I see a lot of people out and about who obviously didn't look in the review mirror before leaving their house since the back of their head has not been combed. I play in a professional orchestra and must wear all black #5. I'm not hiding I'm blending in. #9 front slit dress: this slit goes way up. Can we see what it does when she sits down? I don't think this works well. What does the future hold for shirts? #10: Tuck it in? Leave it out? Tuck half in? Tuck t-top in, tuck half shirt in? Leave it all hanging out? Whoever makes these decisions for us ladies has way too much control. Oh wait. We don't HAVE to do it.