Hi Ladies, being a ”jeans and shirt” kind of woman until my 40s I feel not like myself when dresssing traditionally feminine. However, in the last years I love to experiment with mixing masculine and feminine clothes and accessories and found my new style in that. A button-up shirt with some dainty jewlry and a lacey top under peeking out, combat boots to a knitted dress etc. is now my approach to ”my kind of” femininity. I am tall and curvy. Fashion should fit your body but also your personality. And - most important - one should be comfortable and confident with expressing their personality through the outfit. Not only following trends and rules.
I have a tailored suit. I feminized it by wearing a choker necklace, not wearing any inner wear and wearing my hair down. It so beautiful, feminine, sultry and classy
Coming from a West African Muslim background we live and breathe feminity !! So a tailored suit is very modest classy and feminine. Folks are stuck on eurocentric ideals of femininity and modesty unfortunately. I have " graduated " from all femininity content it has done wonders for my self development into womenhood.
You could pair your blazers with flare dresses... Also make sure your jackets are slightly below the Hipline... All of these items could work for anyone if styled appropriately..the button down shirt for instance can be paired with some flared floral skirts, boots go with short dresses too, colourful blazers are beautiful and exhume feminity. For an inverted triangle body shape, pick blazers that are below the Hipline and pair them with dresses to add some feminine touch...boyfriend jeans are so much better for your body type compared to other jeans... They add volume to your lower body, creating a balance to your fuller upper body... Pair them with fitted tops for example... Give me anything on this lists and I'll definitely style you up in a very feminine way..❤❤
I really enjoyed the few videos I watched.. i have a rectangle athletic build, and I definitely agree with your analysis. I'm not a blazer girl at all and tend to avoid masculine clothes on my frame.😊
Hie Ayanime(I am from Southern Africa hope I spelt yo name properly) I love the way u have grown from yo first videos to today.I also appreciate you and the effort you putting ❤
I'm not into masculine clothing, stiff materials and the ugly manly footwear. The only masculine thing i like is an oversized wrist watch, but not the plastic one. I agree with your list. Good video!
Hi. I’m new to watching and I love your content. Would you consider or have you already made a video for fashion items for colder climates? My office is always soo cold 🥶 and I’m plus size (Apple shape) so it can be challenging fighting the urge to bring a blanket and hoodie to the corporate environment I work in😅.
Oh oh, I have zero experience with what it's like living in a cold climate. However, Pinterest is such an amazing tool... Just search "corporate outfit ideas for winter" and you'll see tons of ideas 🤍
If you stay a lot at your desk, you can get a blanket to keep your feet warm. Also wear more of high necks, turtle necks and incorporate thermal underwear
Hi. Great content given & i understand this because over the years i have been such a tomboy!. I am approaching 40 soon & i want to change to be a better version of myself. I am wanting to change my warbrobe to classy, stylish & elegant. I will make this happen! ❤ xx
Oh Lord, I have tons of people I shop from and I sometimes have them made too! Some shops I shop from: PoshnSassy Lagos | Style Space Africa | Zara | Mango
I wanted to ask you to demonstrate by wearing because I was wondering what your body shape is but as I was watching you said it. Probably i would like you to talk about body types and their dress code.