okay, I’ve always scratched my head about the obsession around the *amzrepe* book totes and their practicality, but this one is adorable!! Congratulations
I especially appreciated the tip about mixing cool with warm- something I wouldn't have thought to do but makes sense with the way you explained it. Thank you for this video ❤
Thank you for being here :) I also think complimentary colours on opposite sides of the wheel are often opposites in warm/cool - that might be another reason why they work.
Thanks for another wonderful video Helen! I appreciate your efforts to show us all these tips and techniques...it's like having my own personal wardrobe stylist !❤
BRB going to look for textures in my wardrobe! I recently added some linen and definitely noticed the style it added since linen hangs so differently from cotton.
Amazing observations that I havent seen talked about anywhere else, but I do see these played out in stylish outfits. Please keep sharing your tips - love these kinds of videos 🙌
This is the first time I have seen your channel and I subscribed 5 min into this video. 1. Easy suggestions that I have not heard anywhere else. 2. It involves using clothes you already have vs. “You need x color and y item to be stylish.” The cherry on top 3. Detailed info on the clothes in the video and links, because I do need that beige yellow skirt, or I will die. 😂 ❤❤❤❤
I've noticed people mixing warm with cool colours and now I get it. You accomplish your great look without wearing much that's patterned I notice. I think that probably simplifies things. I just love your style. It's modern and on the mark. Thanks...i will be watching.
Amazing tips that are really achievable and easily adaptable to anyone’s style. Out of everyone I follow on you tube, your videos are the ones I re watch the most because there’s so much useful information delivered in a really accessible way. Thank you 🙏
Great tips! I am a dark winter but find wearing only deep cool tones flat and a bit dated. If you look at the way more nuanced designers use color, or amazing artists, you often find a base of cool or warm with a pop of the opposite to focus interest. I like using my dark winter colors as the primary pieces, alongside neutrals, and then wearing a warm accessory or a bright true red lip. For accessories it's bold god jewelry, a pair of warm tortoise earrings or sunglasses. This is why I love knowing what colors should dominate to be most complimentary but also not being afraid to bring in contrast with a "wrong color". The key is to do the wild card color in a small dose so it looks intentional.
Wow, ive just run into your channel and im amazed by this super quality content! I'll definitely need to watch this video one or more times to really internalize all the infos you gave. Thank you so much!
What a great video this was. I learned new things and saw obvious examples with clothes that you have and you already showed so often in many different ways
Recently I've been looking at ways to be more intentional in my outfits rather than understated and non-descript, but tend to look as though I'm trying too hard and am playing dress up. I'll try your suggestions and see whether any work for me.
New follower, great tips, thanks! Hope you won’t mind constructive feedback, which is coming from a kind heart: I feel your filled bookcase and stunning wall art competes with your outfits. You have an excellent space and wall colour, perhaps decorating the bookcase or, pivot it away from the wall to only show the back, to create a ‘corner effect’ to change it up - all just my thoughts❣️
Love the jewellery stack advice! Deffo something small which can make a big difference. Interestingly, your pearl lariat necklace caught my eye from the start of the video - where did you get it from?
Hi Helen :) I loved the outfits you created and found the tips helpful! ❤ I looked for the black flat ballet shoes, but can't find the link for them in the description-box. Can you tell me where they're from, please?
Love almost all… the black shoes with a beige skirt, (the one with the blue blouse) makes one look smaller… plus the big golden (?) square on the black shoes , also shortens.. there might be contrast… but… I’d rather not have contrast but look taller… if you didn’t like it, you wouldn’t use it.. but for short “me”… would you recommend it?
An easy tip to elevate a look is wearing a coloured belt (aka not brown nor black) also never wear matching jewelry (if you have the matching earrings with the necklace never wear both together)
I think with jewellery it's alright to wear matching things far away from each other, i.e. earrings that match a bracelet, or a necklace that matches a ring, but not ring-with-a-bracelet, that's too close.
19:26 The charcoal coat is a great change from a standard trench coat. The white tshirt is a good choice when a warm higher neck like a skivvy or turtle neck isn't needed
Thanks for your valuable insights. I like what you have to say, your visual examples and your voice and face. I find that at the start of a sentence you speak quite fast and your voice goes up which is distracting and I sometimes miss what you are saying. Usually you slow down as the sentence goes on and I understand you better when you speak more slowly and evenly. I find your channel very useful and interesting. I hope you find success.
okay, I’ve always scratched my head about the obsession around the *amzrepe* book totes and their practicality, but this one is adorable!! Congratulations
I especially appreciated the tip about mixing cool with warm- something I wouldn't have thought to do but makes sense with the way you explained it. Thank you for this video ❤
Thank you for being here :) I also think complimentary colours on opposite sides of the wheel are often opposites in warm/cool - that might be another reason why they work.
Thanks for another wonderful video Helen! I appreciate your efforts to show us all these tips and techniques...it's like having my own personal wardrobe stylist !❤
I am so glad you enjoyed it :)!! Thank you for being here xx
@@DailyHelenJ😉
BRB going to look for textures in my wardrobe! I recently added some linen and definitely noticed the style it added since linen hangs so differently from cotton.
Amazing observations that I havent seen talked about anywhere else, but I do see these played out in stylish outfits. Please keep sharing your tips - love these kinds of videos 🙌
Helen is the best. Nothing she said is complicated and everything she suggests is easy to follow. Love ❤️.
This video is incredibly well done ❤
I think this is my favorite video you have ever done Helen!
I’ll try silver jewelry with warm hues and gold jewelry with cool hue combo. It is as you said, more interesting.
I watched so many videos on style but no one said any of thise tips!! Thanks girl! ❤
Love the white tee as a layering piece tip♥
This is the first time I have seen your channel and I subscribed 5 min into this video.
1. Easy suggestions that I have not heard anywhere else.
2. It involves using clothes you already have vs. “You need x color and y item to be stylish.”
The cherry on top
3. Detailed info on the clothes in the video and links, because I do need that beige yellow skirt, or I will die. 😂
❤❤❤❤
I've noticed people mixing warm with cool colours and now I get it.
You accomplish your great look without wearing much that's patterned I notice. I think that probably simplifies things. I just love your style. It's modern and on the mark. Thanks...i will be watching.
I love to use just one gold necklace too but stacking is lovely too loved this ❤
Start your look from the bottom. 😯🤯😍. Mind blown, such a great tip...
Thank you for this! Would you also have tips for equatorial dressing where layering isn’t practical? Would really appreciate it! ❤
Amazing tips that are really achievable and easily adaptable to anyone’s style. Out of everyone I follow on you tube, your videos are the ones I re watch the most because there’s so much useful information delivered in a really accessible way. Thank you 🙏
Great tips! I am a dark winter but find wearing only deep cool tones flat and a bit dated. If you look at the way more nuanced designers use color, or amazing artists, you often find a base of cool or warm with a pop of the opposite to focus interest. I like using my dark winter colors as the primary pieces, alongside neutrals, and then wearing a warm accessory or a bright true red lip. For accessories it's bold god jewelry, a pair of warm tortoise earrings or sunglasses. This is why I love knowing what colors should dominate to be most complimentary but also not being afraid to bring in contrast with a "wrong color". The key is to do the wild card color in a small dose so it looks intentional.
Love the start from the bottom tip!
Wow, ive just run into your channel and im amazed by this super quality content! I'll definitely need to watch this video one or more times to really internalize all the infos you gave. Thank you so much!
What a great video this was. I learned new things and saw obvious examples with clothes that you have and you already showed so often in many different ways
So cool, I definitely love your style
Thanks for the video, Helen! I love your channel and the content you post here. My own style has improved so much thanks to your tips and insights!
I love the pop of purple you’ve injected in your wardrobe
Recently I've been looking at ways to be more intentional in my outfits rather than understated and non-descript, but tend to look as though I'm trying too hard and am playing dress up. I'll try your suggestions and see whether any work for me.
This is sooo coool, I got so inspired. I am going to rethink my recent outfits and check if I can improve it
I am soo happy you got some inspo from this! :) I hope some of these work out for you xx
I love gray and dark brown together for my cool/warm mix.
this video has so much value, high quality 🏆
Totally agree! That's Helen!!!🎉
New follower, great tips, thanks!
Hope you won’t mind constructive feedback, which is coming from a kind heart: I feel your filled bookcase and stunning wall art competes with your outfits. You have an excellent space and wall colour, perhaps decorating the bookcase or, pivot it away from the wall to only show the back, to create a ‘corner effect’ to change it up - all just my thoughts❣️
Love the jewellery stack advice! Deffo something small which can make a big difference. Interestingly, your pearl lariat necklace caught my eye from the start of the video - where did you get it from?
Great tips! I would like some advices how to restyle old more fitted cotton shirts. ❤
Great tips as usual Helen ❤️
I love the jewellery stack idea, I'll definitely try that out :)
That's just such a lovely inspiring video :) Thank you!
The 3 texture rule and multiple vibes is something I will try to incorporate 🤙
Loved this video! You’ve got me inspired 😊
Great video Helen. What denier are your sheer tights? What is the ideal denier that is most flattering to legs?
okay but the pearl necklace you're wearing in this video - where did you get it!? it looks lovely
Love your tips!
Hi Helen :) I loved the outfits you created and found the tips helpful! ❤ I looked for the black flat ballet shoes, but can't find the link for them in the description-box. Can you tell me where they're from, please?
I always learn so much from you! Thank you ❤
Just amazing!
Loved the video, saving it.
Always so interesting
"wrist party" is so cute
Love almost all… the black shoes with a beige skirt, (the one with the blue blouse) makes one look smaller… plus the big golden (?) square on the black shoes , also shortens.. there might be contrast… but… I’d rather not have contrast but look taller… if you didn’t like it, you wouldn’t use it.. but for short “me”… would you recommend it?
This one was great!
Yay, thank you! :)
Love the sweatshirt and skirtX
An easy tip to elevate a look is wearing a coloured belt (aka not brown nor black) also never wear matching jewelry (if you have the matching earrings with the necklace never wear both together)
I think with jewellery it's alright to wear matching things far away from each other, i.e. earrings that match a bracelet, or a necklace that matches a ring, but not ring-with-a-bracelet, that's too close.
Where you get your beaded necklaces & rings?
I had the same question
19:26 The charcoal coat is a great change from a standard trench coat. The white tshirt is a good choice when a warm higher neck like a skivvy or turtle neck isn't needed
While I understand your point, but the bad example is a bit exaggerated by clothing being wrinkled, which won’t look good on anyone.
Thanks for your valuable insights. I like what you have to say, your visual examples and your voice and face. I find that at the start of a sentence you speak quite fast and your voice goes up which is distracting and I sometimes miss what you are saying. Usually you slow down as the sentence goes on and I understand you better when you speak more slowly and evenly. I find your channel very useful and interesting. I hope you find success.
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white (or creamy) skirt with black tight can't be stylish in my opinion. it looks awful
I'd call it a bit frumpy. Not a look I care for either.
I disagree: striped sweaters are the manifestation of average. It is impossible to look stylish in a striped sweater.
Cant Disagree more 😵💫 Striped tops are timeless staples.
first lol
Yay thanks for being here :) xx
The white skirt does not give me stylish. The silhouette does.
A very basic skirt without the silhouette :)