I really like long baggy shirt/sweatshirt over long flowing skirt!! but currently having a rough time on my period so my outfit recipe has been pj shirt+pj bottoms for the past couple days 😂
Kathleen, please continue to make things about art theory! I loved learning about why certain outfits work through the lens of established tenants of style and design! Sometimes, I'll really like something and not be able to articulate why until you mention something in one of your videos and I'll be like "I KNEW I LIKED YOU FOR A REASON!"
My go-to recipe is swooshy skirt + button-up shirt + vest/cardigan + big ol' belt. I feel like a pirate or a professor or a hobbit or a little milkmaid or an adventurer, depending on the specific combo, and it always brings me so much joy.
Best piece of fashion advice ever given to me was - "dress like your character in a movie." It means I wear more jewellery and accessories and generally try harder when dressing
Yes, another slam dunk of a video!!! One thing I sometimes do to feel inspired is pick a favourite character and try to dress like them based off my own wardrobe. Ex, depending on the vibe, any of the three main characters in Jurassic Park lol
Just adding to the many comments of PLEASE DO MORE VIDEOS LIKE THIS!!! I love learning new "style rules" that aren't about flattering or emphasizing waist or whatever else fashion BS there is. I feel so inspired by you and now I'm excited to do my closet declutter with this new framework of "what if I would wear this more if I styled it different?" for those pieces I love but can't figure out how to wear. Thank you!!!
Glad you enjoyed it! I looooove reworking my pre-conceived ideas to make fashion more fun and freeing so I'm glad you're along for the ride! We've got this!!! :o)
It's a little bit tough of a combo for me since I'm so short but lots of Southeast Asian and South Asian cultures have been rockin' the dress over pants look for ages! I'm planning on getting a fun, modern version of a traditional viet ao dai for my wedding so it's def worth a look for inspo with that sort of outfit.
My favorite recipe is a 90s throwback 🌻 Flowy swirly almost-maxi skirt, floral or hippie top, long vest or jacket, maybe a belt if my waist is too hard to find under there, and any velvety, shiny, or embroidered pieces are bonus points! Substitute jeans and sandals at whim!
I love tiny top big bottom chonky shoe! Also, I so appreciate you taking this topic in a visual artistic direction, because while I've unlearned a lot of my internalized fatphobia, words like "flattering" and goals like defining the waist can be really triggering. This helped me to think of my outfit less as a way to make myself look a certain way, and more like I'm designing an art project. Just make cool shapes!!
This video is about to be my fashion Bible. I will be referring back to her every morning until I memorize every word of this wonderfully practical text.
I realize I do the monofit with diagonal accent all the time! My favorite is to belt a long Tshirt/columnar dress or jumpsuit with a furoshiki, palestinian keffiyeh or a bold eastern european cabbage rose wool scarf. Even better if lots of patterns involved. I love a good pattern mix. If you fold the scarf on the diagonal and tie anywhere around the waist or hip you get a great sectioning of the body into two triangles. Added fun: if the scarf has tassels or fun trim, fringe.
I truly am just a princess in a silly goofy mood ✨ Also Kathleen words cannot express the good vibes your videos bring me, they're the comfiest of comfort content ❤(& I learn helpful thrift goblin tips)
I love love LOVE the look of long, directional legs, so I tend to go more for large top, fitting bottom looks, and in the summer I love either a tank, a tee shirt taken in around the waist with a hair tie, or a tank top + big denim jacket
For summer, I love a solid color, maxi cotton-jersey tank dress with a very airy oversized crocheted pullover and super long "statement" pendant _or_ a seersucker midi pinafore topped by a snug crocheted crop top (I have one in taupe decorated with sea urchin quills). Also, a snug crop tee, bike shorts, mini, or slim pants (in the same color) topped with a voluminous contrasting color (or cool pattern) button-down shirt or Japanese haori and cross-body jewelry or bag. I love your channel, Kathleen--interesting content but, what's more important to me, interesting creator.
I've been dressing like my grandmas lately--- flowy colorful blouses with midi skirts (w/ pockets!!!), hair wrapped in a bandana/headscarf. They had impeccable style yo
I need to use outfit recipes more to save myself time in the morning! The one I tend to go for a lot is button up shirt + loose pants + high-tops and its winter version, button up shirt over a turtleneck + loose pants + boots.
My go to recipe is cargo pants, tiny top, loose over shirt, and chunky boots. One of my favorite things to do is play with the length of the over shirt - I've got cropped button ups, oversized button ups, a long button up dress that I wear as an overshirt, and each of these pieces gives the recipe a different vibe (or flavor, if you will)
okay this goes more for fabric rather than silhouettes, but I feel like this is a pretty great combo: 2 solid pieces+ 1 patterned. Picture it; jeans, tiny plain top, checked blazer. Or how bout solid white shirt, solid black skirt, patterned vest? Have we considered solid colored matching top and bottom with FUNKY PATTERNED TIGHTS UNDERNEATH??? i think the moment you have 3 pieces or more on that work together you just come off automatically as more fashionable cuz people are like woah that person was able to make so many garments work in one fit!!! and 2 plain, 1 pattern means you are bold enough to wear a pattern but the outfit still matches cuz the rest is actually quite plain and simple
My outfit recipe is colorful skinny jeans (or tripp pants), tucked int shirt, and big stompies (demonia shoes). I also wear a leg pouch (think fanny pack but more military in look and attaches around waist and to leg) (a purse/bag i cannot lose) which gives it a skinny- bulky-skinny-bulky sandwich effect. (bonus points for big, punk, or colorful hair and 3 or more necklaces)
My favourite in the winter (I live in Canada so it gets pretty cold) is a turtleneck under a minidress (tight or loose) over wide leg jeans. Its such a great way to keep warm bonus if you are wearing tights under your jeans for extra warmth. Extra bonus if you have butterfly clips that match your dress lol. Whats nice about this is if you wear black jeans and an oversized black blazer its also super good for professional settings. I really love this combo! It's totally a go to on those cold winter days where I am too lazy. Love your videos btw, I always come to your channel for inspiration!
I'm a big fan of the "tight sleeveless under-layer, long flowy over-layer, big boots" recipe. There's also "shirt with interesting chest/sleeves + vest" recipe that usually incorporates plain pants and a belt. Usually over-accessorizing at the neck, torso, & wrists, sometimes also the hips and shoulders. Often adding chains, safety pins, and other decorations
I'm a huge fan of skirt and graphic tee shirt, usually knotted, or just throwing on a dress and maybe layering with that, depending on the weather. Also dresses over dresses!
My personal fav outfit recipe is ripped baggy jeans, either a long graphic tee, a mini shirt or shirtless, and then a ripped vest!! Can be a plaid vest, poofy vest, whatever you want! And then ofc we can’t forget the accessories!! Lots and LOTS of accessories
One of my favourite recipes is figure-hugging crop top, high waisted bottom and long open top layer like a men's shirt, men's jacket, long cardigan, baggy zip hoodie etc. It plays so well with different heights of waistlines, contrast of volume, contrast of gendered clothing and you can even bring a great colour contrast in there with everything solid underneath and then a fun-coloured top layer or the other way round etc. Also, what I absolutely love is mesh and sheer stuff because it makes the silhouette even more complex.
Ooh I'm a big fan of the Princess in a silly goofy mood one! Corset/bustier + some sort of shirt + a skirt feels like such an integral part of my style!
just got back from Berlin where i rocked a long dress cross body bag and platform trainers every day ! (different dresses ) also like short dresses with footless tghts underneath in hot weather . In winter my go too is a long dress with a long sweater on top, or a long strappy dress with a long sleeved top underneath and chunky boots .🥰🥰
Kathleen illustrated I love you! :->> since I started watching your videos my style has shifted into combos that bring me joy! One of my favs atm is a boxy/long collared button up shirt, then a midi skirt or wide leg cropped culotte + calf length socks and boots + accessories (necklace, earrings, rings) it really makes me feel like I'm living my cool art student dreams.
love a good p.i.a.s.g.m.! another simple fun outfit to do is masculine top + feminine bottom/ feminine top + masculine bottom. so like a men's button down/printed shirt/hoodie with a skirt or figure-hugging jeans, or a vintage blouse or frilly top with workwear inspired pants/cargos/corduroy big pants. alternatively, i go as femme as possible with like circle skirt and flowery silk shirt and big colourful earrings!
On a lazy day I typically tend to dress to the nines just for the fun of it, typically a long skirt/trousers, poofy sleeved blouse (off the shoulder, and a corset type top and/or belt. Adventurer/Hobbit/Jurassic Park/Garden Fairy/Treasure Planet/Pirate vibes. If I have to get stuff done then it’s tanks or flowing t-shirts and shorts/overalls, usually looking a bit blocky or well-fitted. Think of ✨camp counselor core✨. Those are my go tos!
Little top/big bottom is a go-to for me a lot BUT, I also love pairing any sort of peasant blouse with a midi or maxi a-line skirt and a wide belt (last-minute renfaire outfit, if you will)
another underrated go to i think is the MOST simple, but i basically just call it the rory gilmore, where its a full length top especially if the top is a bit fitted, and some mid-rise pants. im tellin you, when you need comfort this is THE go to. one of my favorite outfits are a tight graphic tee and then some sleek khakis or big black jeans. im also a GREAT enjoyer of the turtleneck, so pairing it with anything is a win in my book. under a oversize tee, or a regular sized tee, or a sweatshirt, or under overalls, or under a dress, on top of a skirt, shorts, or pants. my favorite piece in my wardrobe is a ribbed tight black turtleneck with 1/2 sleeves. there isn't a single thing i haven't worn with it
My go to is always a layer over a turtleneck, a big t-shirt over a turtleneck, a tanktop/corset-like top over a turtleneck, or a dress over a turtleneck. It's such a solid go to, never fails. Of course big pant, little top is a classic Im more a fan of big jacket, big shoes, little pant.
My current favorite recipe is high-waisted pants/skirts and a tied top. Sometimes it's billowy and voluminous, and sometimes it's more form-fitting. But I'm loving the tied-round-the-waist detail right now.
Back in the spring, before it got so hot, I liked wearing a men's vest as a top--the buttoned up, waistcoat type of vest. I'd wear this under my blazer with a pleated midi skirt--everything almost the same color. And big gold jewelry.
One of my favourite outfit recipe for several years has been wide-legged jeans or pants + chinched in waist + jacket or shirt with big poofy sleeves or shoulder pads. It´s like 40s on steroids and combines the best things of both the 70s and 80s💖
Long skirt, lil top is always a winner. 😊 Would you ever consider making a style video about hairstyles/hair accessories with outfits? I always feel that's where my outfits fall down!
Denim shorts oversized graphic tee , one side tucked into front pocket. Faded, torn mom jeans with a chiffon dressy top. These are my go tos in the summer. And I just ordered a black maxi skirt to go with my giant graphic tees as well. And I LOVE YOU!!! ❤❤❤
A summery dress becomes colder weather appropriate with the power of a turtleneck underneath! (and perhaps tights or leggings hidden under the skirt) Probably only effective if you live somewhere that doesn’t get all that cold in the winter like I do (Australia) or more for Autumn or early spring when it’s chilly but not mid-winter cold…but I love it. Carries clothes that at first seem only appropriate for one weather flavour through the whole year! This is also how I wear my jumpsuits/overalls. Short shirt underneath in warmer weather (you know the pants on them are nice and big and flowy to let air through) and a long sleeved shirt / turtleneck underneath for for colder weather! Truly a go-to outfit recipe for me although it is just another spin-off of small top-big pants I think lol
everyone who said turtleneck under a summery dress (esp formfitting ones!!) GETS IT. i adore turtlenecks so so much. no one looks bad in them i swear!! one of my favorite go-to's is a black turtleneck under a un-buttoned short sleeve shirt + big pants/shorts depending on the weather, bonus if the shirt has a funky fun pattern on it (usually always does lol), i also like little shirt + BIG jacket + big pants, with a major emphasis on the jacket part of the outfit (usually i'll wear the same color for the pants and shirt, then the jacket is a contrasting color and / or has a pattern), when worse comes to worse i just wear all brown tbh. you can never go wrong with the beloved brown
I LOVE long layer on long layer, whereas my sisters dont like it at all, no contrast. Then you brought in skit/dress over pants ordeal and YASSS I didnt know what I liked was so artsy “rythm and movement” like slay. I do love me a good big shirt lil pants tho. Still gives that flowy vibeeee
I just discovered you! I was on my way to the thrift store and typed in thrifting fall trends... and BOOM! You showed up. I watched a few of your videos, and I'm an instant fan. You are adorable and fearless. I'm so inspired...off to the thrift store to find treasures...
I would love some pointers on fashion ideas for when you're limited by sensory issues, physical discomfort, or just really struggling to love your body. Chronic pain, autistic with big sensory issues, low on funds, housebound in a country that lacks good second hand options, no air conditioning, and being a shape and size that isn't a stick, I find it really difficult to even start to think of how to wear anything that isn't just functional, and don't know the last time something looked good on me.
I know this is an older video, but I only just watched it today. I try to stick to very andro looks so I tend to lean towards patterned button up and mens shorts (bc it do be hot where I live). But a style that I always love to see (not for myself, bc I don't really wear dresses) is formal/cutesy dress + hi-top converse. I also love super big cargo pants with a CHONKY stomper boot with small top (mesh, crop, tank, etc.) If I lived somewhere with cooler temps, I'd probably have a lot more outfit recipes 🥲Like oversized button up tucked into slim cut trousers--a masculine/andro play on big top/little or no bottoms because it's like really sleek straight trousers and super baggy top that looks intentionally casual.
Love your videos. I'm wondering your favorite recipe to get the Goodwill stink out of clothes? I've tried vodka, vinegar, borax and now thinking I'll move on to a commercial additive. Thank you for any suggestions.
hiya! hmm I don't think many of my pieces have stayed super stinky after a normal wash (and if they were, they were usually stinky at the thrift store so i probably shouldn't have gotten them haha). that being said, my washing unit has a "steam/disinfect" setting that can work wonders on stinks (if the material can handle it). other than that, airing it outdoors over a couple sunny days has helped me get rid of cigarette smoke specifically. hope that helps!
Just rewatched this and let me tell you WHAT.. KATHLEEN IS SO SMORT! I feel totally inspired.. and equipped to actually do something with it. Thank you, bless you.
I love this! the first four silhouettes are in heavy rotation of my outfit recipes, you even had some of the same inspo pictures that are on my notion hahah. I remember coming across an internet blurb a while back about how the stylist for The Nanny had a “formula” for her outfits to make them iconic, and that made me realize that I should think of my wardrobe in terms of “silhouettes” or “recipes” instead of individual pieces. In addition to the ones you showed, I love - deep V cut tops with big pants (which accomplishes cleavage ✅ triangles ✅ showcase for chunky necklaces ✅) - tiny inners big outers (small top, teeny skirt, with oversized jacket, big sunglasses, tall/chunky shoes, etc)
Pattern pants, with gold or silver belt, plain shirt, pattern jacket, black hat. I guess put simply a combination of patterns with solid colors is my outfit recipe of choice.
my fav outfit recipe has got to be: chunky sneakers, wide leg dress pants, ruffled/layered maxi skirt over that for the bottom. then a turtle neck shirt or flowy shirt (with flared sleeves and micro-pleated for bonus points) and a wide dungaree style mini dress over that for the top. additionally some chunky necklaces and/or earrings. makes me feel like a magical, lost, eclectic fairy goblin. yummy
long layer + long layer is probably my favourite, although I only really wear it in the fall/winter (maybe spring, if it's still cold). It's funny because I used to really dislike dresses over pants or long skirts, but now I absolutely adore the style! I think it's because I only ever saw combinations that didn't't really do anything for me, like the infamous 2000s Ashley Tisdale looks. But if I just pay attention to which layer does or doesn't work with the other then I can create some outfits I'm absolutely in love with :)
Not so much a full blown outfit recipe, BUT I do love me a penny loafer with EVERYTHING! With shorts, jeans, pleated pants, short sleeve shirts, tanks, tees, sweaters, etc. 😌🥰
I recently have been wearing jean minis over slightly longer twirly skirts or my tiered lace bottomed slip. Unexpected compliments. Love showing legs, but I'm supposedly over mini skirt age 😁💥
I like the idea of a recipe better than "uniform" which gets thrown around a lot. I like to pair a fitted tank with a full skirt, whether that be midi or maxi. Add in my 4 wheel drive birks in the warm or my moto boots in the cold, and a big earring. That is Leslie!
Love seeing all the support and participation you're getting -- I was here day 1 ❤🎉 have you thought of doing a bag painting giveaway again? Or maybe contest to paint a few of your viewers bags or leather things with stains? That would be so fun! 😅❤
My current outfit obsession is long swooshy skirt + tiny top. So many combinations. I like the juxtaposition of ultra feminine on bottom with the possibility of edgy or even sorta masculine on top.
What's your fav outfit recipe?!
I really like long baggy shirt/sweatshirt over long flowing skirt!! but currently having a rough time on my period so my outfit recipe has been pj shirt+pj bottoms for the past couple days 😂
straight up took notes on this.. i'm gonna go with big boxyy top and little/no pants... statement shoes pull it all togehter
I looooove a good princess in a silly goofy mood lol
I am in my empire waist dress with platform flip-flops Era. ANYTHING to make me look like a Greek goddess during the hot summer. 😘👌
Small top, big pants :3
Kathleen, please continue to make things about art theory! I loved learning about why certain outfits work through the lens of established tenants of style and design! Sometimes, I'll really like something and not be able to articulate why until you mention something in one of your videos and I'll be like "I KNEW I LIKED YOU FOR A REASON!"
Yes I second this!!!
Same here! I took one design class and have been loving adding design elements to styling my clothes
YES! It’s super cool to learn more about I’d love a guide to design principles
My go-to recipe is swooshy skirt + button-up shirt + vest/cardigan + big ol' belt. I feel like a pirate or a professor or a hobbit or a little milkmaid or an adventurer, depending on the specific combo, and it always brings me so much joy.
Best piece of fashion advice ever given to me was - "dress like your character in a movie." It means I wear more jewellery and accessories and generally try harder when dressing
Yes, another slam dunk of a video!!! One thing I sometimes do to feel inspired is pick a favourite character and try to dress like them based off my own wardrobe. Ex, depending on the vibe, any of the three main characters in Jurassic Park lol
LOVE this approach and will now need to invest in an all white outfit plus cane...
Yoooo I remember copying Laura derns outfit at age 6 and wanting to become a paleontologist just cuz the outfits duh
@@baby.nay.me toooo ❤
Just adding to the many comments of PLEASE DO MORE VIDEOS LIKE THIS!!! I love learning new "style rules" that aren't about flattering or emphasizing waist or whatever else fashion BS there is. I feel so inspired by you and now I'm excited to do my closet declutter with this new framework of "what if I would wear this more if I styled it different?" for those pieces I love but can't figure out how to wear. Thank you!!!
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Glad you enjoyed it! I looooove reworking my pre-conceived ideas to make fashion more fun and freeing so I'm glad you're along for the ride! We've got this!!! :o)
It's a little bit tough of a combo for me since I'm so short but lots of Southeast Asian and South Asian cultures have been rockin' the dress over pants look for ages! I'm planning on getting a fun, modern version of a traditional viet ao dai for my wedding so it's def worth a look for inspo with that sort of outfit.
My favorite recipe is a 90s throwback 🌻 Flowy swirly almost-maxi skirt, floral or hippie top, long vest or jacket, maybe a belt if my waist is too hard to find under there, and any velvety, shiny, or embroidered pieces are bonus points! Substitute jeans and sandals at whim!
I love tiny top big bottom chonky shoe!
Also, I so appreciate you taking this topic in a visual artistic direction, because while I've unlearned a lot of my internalized fatphobia, words like "flattering" and goals like defining the waist can be really triggering. This helped me to think of my outfit less as a way to make myself look a certain way, and more like I'm designing an art project. Just make cool shapes!!
That's a huge reason that I take a design/artistic approach to style, too! I see you & am glad we can battle societal expectations together :)
This video is about to be my fashion Bible. I will be referring back to her every morning until I memorize every word of this wonderfully practical text.
A winter outfit recipe staple for me is tshirt with a plaid/flannel on top over jeans or a long skirt.
I realize I do the monofit with diagonal accent all the time! My favorite is to belt a long Tshirt/columnar dress or jumpsuit with a furoshiki, palestinian keffiyeh or a bold eastern european cabbage rose wool scarf. Even better if lots of patterns involved. I love a good pattern mix. If you fold the scarf on the diagonal and tie anywhere around the waist or hip you get a great sectioning of the body into two triangles. Added fun: if the scarf has tassels or fun trim, fringe.
I truly am just a princess in a silly goofy mood ✨
Also Kathleen words cannot express the good vibes your videos bring me, they're the comfiest of comfort content ❤(& I learn helpful thrift goblin tips)
you're the best wha da heck!!
I love love LOVE the look of long, directional legs, so I tend to go more for large top, fitting bottom looks, and in the summer I love either a tank, a tee shirt taken in around the waist with a hair tie, or a tank top + big denim jacket
I did say I love you, I want you to know that. Also my favorite part of the video was how endless the possibilities were, you’re so right.
For summer, I love a solid color, maxi cotton-jersey tank dress with a very airy oversized crocheted pullover and super long "statement" pendant _or_ a seersucker midi pinafore topped by a snug crocheted crop top (I have one in taupe decorated with sea urchin quills). Also, a snug crop tee, bike shorts, mini, or slim pants (in the same color) topped with a voluminous contrasting color (or cool pattern) button-down shirt or Japanese haori and cross-body jewelry or bag.
I love your channel, Kathleen--interesting content but, what's more important to me, interesting creator.
I love crochet clothes, they are so comfy and the vibes are perfect.
I love how you always go for confidence and what to do and not what NOT to do
I've been dressing like my grandmas lately--- flowy colorful blouses with midi skirts (w/ pockets!!!), hair wrapped in a bandana/headscarf. They had impeccable style yo
diagonal cardigan just changed my whole life
I need to use outfit recipes more to save myself time in the morning! The one I tend to go for a lot is button up shirt + loose pants + high-tops and its winter version, button up shirt over a turtleneck + loose pants + boots.
Something I dont wear myself, but love on others: poofy princess dress + boots!
one of my go-to's is skinny jeans, chunky boots and mid-length flowy jacket
My go to recipe is cargo pants, tiny top, loose over shirt, and chunky boots. One of my favorite things to do is play with the length of the over shirt - I've got cropped button ups, oversized button ups, a long button up dress that I wear as an overshirt, and each of these pieces gives the recipe a different vibe (or flavor, if you will)
okay this goes more for fabric rather than silhouettes, but I feel like this is a pretty great combo: 2 solid pieces+ 1 patterned. Picture it; jeans, tiny plain top, checked blazer. Or how bout solid white shirt, solid black skirt, patterned vest? Have we considered solid colored matching top and bottom with FUNKY PATTERNED TIGHTS UNDERNEATH??? i think the moment you have 3 pieces or more on that work together you just come off automatically as more fashionable cuz people are like woah that person was able to make so many garments work in one fit!!! and 2 plain, 1 pattern means you are bold enough to wear a pattern but the outfit still matches cuz the rest is actually quite plain and simple
My outfit recipe is colorful skinny jeans (or tripp pants), tucked int shirt, and big stompies (demonia shoes). I also wear a leg pouch (think fanny pack but more military in look and attaches around waist and to leg) (a purse/bag i cannot lose) which gives it a skinny- bulky-skinny-bulky sandwich effect. (bonus points for big, punk, or colorful hair and 3 or more necklaces)
My favourite in the winter (I live in Canada so it gets pretty cold) is a turtleneck under a minidress (tight or loose) over wide leg jeans. Its such a great way to keep warm bonus if you are wearing tights under your jeans for extra warmth. Extra bonus if you have butterfly clips that match your dress lol. Whats nice about this is if you wear black jeans and an oversized black blazer its also super good for professional settings. I really love this combo! It's totally a go to on those cold winter days where I am too lazy. Love your videos btw, I always come to your channel for inspiration!
Love these ideas!!! Thank you so much for watching :)
I'm a big fan of the "tight sleeveless under-layer, long flowy over-layer, big boots" recipe. There's also "shirt with interesting chest/sleeves + vest" recipe that usually incorporates plain pants and a belt. Usually over-accessorizing at the neck, torso, & wrists, sometimes also the hips and shoulders. Often adding chains, safety pins, and other decorations
I'm a huge fan of skirt and graphic tee shirt, usually knotted, or just throwing on a dress and maybe layering with that, depending on the weather. Also dresses over dresses!
a classic combo 🍀😍
@@KathleenIllustrated it really is and it allows me to show off my graphic t collection with fun skirts!
woo I love these outfit recipes! I've heard of the 2+2 (casual + formal), unmatched shoes / unmatched hat ! All of these sound quite interesting!
My personal fav outfit recipe is ripped baggy jeans, either a long graphic tee, a mini shirt or shirtless, and then a ripped vest!! Can be a plaid vest, poofy vest, whatever you want! And then ofc we can’t forget the accessories!! Lots and LOTS of accessories
One of my favourite recipes is figure-hugging crop top, high waisted bottom and long open top layer like a men's shirt, men's jacket, long cardigan, baggy zip hoodie etc. It plays so well with different heights of waistlines, contrast of volume, contrast of gendered clothing and you can even bring a great colour contrast in there with everything solid underneath and then a fun-coloured top layer or the other way round etc.
Also, what I absolutely love is mesh and sheer stuff because it makes the silhouette even more complex.
"crowd pleaser, meaning me" is so classic.
Ooh I'm a big fan of the Princess in a silly goofy mood one! Corset/bustier + some sort of shirt + a skirt feels like such an integral part of my style!
just got back from Berlin where i rocked a long dress cross body bag and platform trainers every day ! (different dresses ) also like short dresses with footless tghts underneath in hot weather . In winter my go too is a long dress with a long sweater on top, or a long strappy dress with a long sleeved top underneath and chunky boots .🥰🥰
Kathleen illustrated I love you! :->> since I started watching your videos my style has shifted into combos that bring me joy! One of my favs atm is a boxy/long collared button up shirt, then a midi skirt or wide leg cropped culotte + calf length socks and boots + accessories (necklace, earrings, rings) it really makes me feel like I'm living my cool art student dreams.
love a good p.i.a.s.g.m.! another simple fun outfit to do is masculine top + feminine bottom/ feminine top + masculine bottom. so like a men's button down/printed shirt/hoodie with a skirt or figure-hugging jeans, or a vintage blouse or frilly top with workwear inspired pants/cargos/corduroy big pants. alternatively, i go as femme as possible with like circle skirt and flowery silk shirt and big colourful earrings!
On a lazy day I typically tend to dress to the nines just for the fun of it, typically a long skirt/trousers, poofy sleeved blouse (off the shoulder, and a corset type top and/or belt. Adventurer/Hobbit/Jurassic Park/Garden Fairy/Treasure Planet/Pirate vibes. If I have to get stuff done then it’s tanks or flowing t-shirts and shorts/overalls, usually looking a bit blocky or well-fitted. Think of ✨camp counselor core✨. Those are my go tos!
Little top/big bottom is a go-to for me a lot BUT, I also love pairing any sort of peasant blouse with a midi or maxi a-line skirt and a wide belt (last-minute renfaire outfit, if you will)
another underrated go to i think is the MOST simple, but i basically just call it the rory gilmore, where its a full length top especially if the top is a bit fitted, and some mid-rise pants. im tellin you, when you need comfort this is THE go to. one of my favorite outfits are a tight graphic tee and then some sleek khakis or big black jeans. im also a GREAT enjoyer of the turtleneck, so pairing it with anything is a win in my book. under a oversize tee, or a regular sized tee, or a sweatshirt, or under overalls, or under a dress, on top of a skirt, shorts, or pants. my favorite piece in my wardrobe is a ribbed tight black turtleneck with 1/2 sleeves. there isn't a single thing i haven't worn with it
Giant dress! Oversized harem pants! Huge shoe/sandal! Then a swippy bit on top- like a tasseled shawl or duster!
My go to is always a layer over a turtleneck, a big t-shirt over a turtleneck, a tanktop/corset-like top over a turtleneck, or a dress over a turtleneck. It's such a solid go to, never fails. Of course big pant, little top is a classic Im more a fan of big jacket, big shoes, little pant.
My current favorite recipe is high-waisted pants/skirts and a tied top. Sometimes it's billowy and voluminous, and sometimes it's more form-fitting. But I'm loving the tied-round-the-waist detail right now.
YES! I LOVE long layer long layer!!
Back in the spring, before it got so hot, I liked wearing a men's vest as a top--the buttoned up, waistcoat type of vest. I'd wear this under my blazer with a pleated midi skirt--everything almost the same color. And big gold jewelry.
Sheer tights + loose short romper + sweater on top
One of my favourite outfit recipe for several years has been wide-legged jeans or pants + chinched in waist + jacket or shirt with big poofy sleeves or shoulder pads. It´s like 40s on steroids and combines the best things of both the 70s and 80s💖
Head wraps.
They give you another space to play with texture and color.
We should bring back more head pieces in general! :D
My fav outfit recipe recently has been small high neck top+ flowy skirt/big pants+ flowy long outer layer like a cardigan or an unbuttoned button up
Long skirt, lil top is always a winner. 😊 Would you ever consider making a style video about hairstyles/hair accessories with outfits? I always feel that's where my outfits fall down!
The kind of outfit inspiration I need, creative yet structured. I'll be trying all the recipes 👌
Let me know how it goes!!
Outfit recipeeeeezzz!! YESSSS!!!!
I love a combo of mini skirt + leg warmers + platform shoes 🥰
Denim shorts oversized graphic tee , one side tucked into front pocket. Faded, torn mom jeans with a chiffon dressy top. These are my go tos in the summer. And I just ordered a black maxi skirt to go with my giant graphic tees as well. And I LOVE YOU!!! ❤❤❤
A summery dress becomes colder weather appropriate with the power of a turtleneck underneath! (and perhaps tights or leggings hidden under the skirt) Probably only effective if you live somewhere that doesn’t get all that cold in the winter like I do (Australia) or more for Autumn or early spring when it’s chilly but not mid-winter cold…but I love it. Carries clothes that at first seem only appropriate for one weather flavour through the whole year!
This is also how I wear my jumpsuits/overalls. Short shirt underneath in warmer weather (you know the pants on them are nice and big and flowy to let air through) and a long sleeved shirt / turtleneck underneath for for colder weather! Truly a go-to outfit recipe for me although it is just another spin-off of small top-big pants I think lol
big fan of big dad button up with a maxi skirt and big boots atm ❤
guys, i think that the possibilities are... endless??
Could they be???? Endless?????????? 🌌 💫 ☄️🤯🤯
everyone who said turtleneck under a summery dress (esp formfitting ones!!) GETS IT. i adore turtlenecks so so much. no one looks bad in them i swear!! one of my favorite go-to's is a black turtleneck under a un-buttoned short sleeve shirt + big pants/shorts depending on the weather, bonus if the shirt has a funky fun pattern on it (usually always does lol), i also like little shirt + BIG jacket + big pants, with a major emphasis on the jacket part of the outfit (usually i'll wear the same color for the pants and shirt, then the jacket is a contrasting color and / or has a pattern), when worse comes to worse i just wear all brown tbh. you can never go wrong with the beloved brown
this will defo be another video I will be coming back to when I can't figure out what to wear I love u Kathleen!!!!!
Kathleen turning fashion into a science 👏🧪💗
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Party on the top + business on the bottom. And flip them to party on the bottom + business up top when necessary!
I’m so grateful TH-cam finally recommended your channel to me!!! ❤❤❤
Yaaay welcome!
I LOVE long layer on long layer, whereas my sisters dont like it at all, no contrast. Then you brought in skit/dress over pants ordeal and YASSS I didnt know what I liked was so artsy “rythm and movement” like slay. I do love me a good big shirt lil pants tho. Still gives that flowy vibeeee
I just discovered you! I was on my way to the thrift store and typed in thrifting fall trends... and BOOM! You showed up. I watched a few of your videos, and I'm an instant fan. You are adorable and fearless. I'm so inspired...off to the thrift store to find treasures...
i looove like smart tailored paints and a fun top for cute contrast! (sometimes i pick out a colourful pant to make it extra silly!)
my fav is flare pants + half-tucked shirt + vest
My favourite is tiny top + paperbag bottoms (bonus for the button down underlayer if it's chilly)
Drinking game! Take a shot every time she says endless! 😂
the options!!!! THEY'RE ENDLESS!!!!!!!!
GULP!!😜
I would love some pointers on fashion ideas for when you're limited by sensory issues, physical discomfort, or just really struggling to love your body. Chronic pain, autistic with big sensory issues, low on funds, housebound in a country that lacks good second hand options, no air conditioning, and being a shape and size that isn't a stick, I find it really difficult to even start to think of how to wear anything that isn't just functional, and don't know the last time something looked good on me.
my go-to outfit recipe atm is monica geller-esque. mom jeans little top sneakers.
I know this is an older video, but I only just watched it today. I try to stick to very andro looks so I tend to lean towards patterned button up and mens shorts (bc it do be hot where I live). But a style that I always love to see (not for myself, bc I don't really wear dresses) is formal/cutesy dress + hi-top converse. I also love super big cargo pants with a CHONKY stomper boot with small top (mesh, crop, tank, etc.)
If I lived somewhere with cooler temps, I'd probably have a lot more outfit recipes 🥲Like oversized button up tucked into slim cut trousers--a masculine/andro play on big top/little or no bottoms because it's like really sleek straight trousers and super baggy top that looks intentionally casual.
Current favorite is harem pants and cropped tank top.
Love your videos. I'm wondering your favorite recipe to get the Goodwill stink out of clothes? I've tried vodka, vinegar, borax and now thinking I'll move on to a commercial additive. Thank you for any suggestions.
hiya! hmm I don't think many of my pieces have stayed super stinky after a normal wash (and if they were, they were usually stinky at the thrift store so i probably shouldn't have gotten them haha). that being said, my washing unit has a "steam/disinfect" setting that can work wonders on stinks (if the material can handle it). other than that, airing it outdoors over a couple sunny days has helped me get rid of cigarette smoke specifically. hope that helps!
Just rewatched this and let me tell you WHAT.. KATHLEEN IS SO SMORT! I feel totally inspired.. and equipped to actually do something with it. Thank you, bless you.
I love this! the first four silhouettes are in heavy rotation of my outfit recipes, you even had some of the same inspo pictures that are on my notion hahah. I remember coming across an internet blurb a while back about how the stylist for The Nanny had a “formula” for her outfits to make them iconic, and that made me realize that I should think of my wardrobe in terms of “silhouettes” or “recipes” instead of individual pieces. In addition to the ones you showed, I love
- deep V cut tops with big pants (which accomplishes cleavage ✅ triangles ✅ showcase for chunky necklaces ✅)
- tiny inners big outers (small top, teeny skirt, with oversized jacket, big sunglasses, tall/chunky shoes, etc)
Long maxi dress with long coat/jacket/kimono/cardigan or my fav vintage dressing gown :)
Pattern pants, with gold or silver belt, plain shirt, pattern jacket, black hat. I guess put simply a combination of patterns with solid colors is my outfit recipe of choice.
Love you Kathleen! 😘
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Princess in a goofy mood! I love it. I really want a lace up bodice now. 🥰 I make them for other humans, but not myself. I must make time to do so.
I'm loving the band tea with the neck cut flashdance style over the tank and ruffled skirt outfits. I will have to try that one!
Big fan of the tiny top big pants vibe ✌🏼✌🏼
all my favourite outfits fit into these categories!! how exciting to have a formula for new ones
my fav outfit recipe has got to be: chunky sneakers, wide leg dress pants, ruffled/layered maxi skirt over that for the bottom. then a turtle neck shirt or flowy shirt (with flared sleeves and micro-pleated for bonus points) and a wide dungaree style mini dress over that for the top. additionally some chunky necklaces and/or earrings. makes me feel like a magical, lost, eclectic fairy goblin. yummy
long layer + long layer is probably my favourite, although I only really wear it in the fall/winter (maybe spring, if it's still cold). It's funny because I used to really dislike dresses over pants or long skirts, but now I absolutely adore the style! I think it's because I only ever saw combinations that didn't't really do anything for me, like the infamous 2000s Ashley Tisdale looks. But if I just pay attention to which layer does or doesn't work with the other then I can create some outfits I'm absolutely in love with :)
I love your humor & explanations so much! Thankful that I found your channel ❤
Ooooh same color, different patterns! Fluffy top inside high waisted pants. Business blazer over print tee. :D
Your videos really do brighten my mood on Sunday afternoons/eveninings ❤ thank uuuu for making them
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Not so much a full blown outfit recipe, BUT I do love me a penny loafer with EVERYTHING! With shorts, jeans, pleated pants, short sleeve shirts, tanks, tees, sweaters, etc. 😌🥰
My work outfit. High waist pants, collared shirt and vest.
Oooh, for the fourth recipe, what about long necklace jewelry used as the diagonal?
My favorite's big top, lil pants 💕
I recently have been wearing jean minis over slightly longer twirly skirts or my tiered lace bottomed slip. Unexpected compliments. Love showing legs, but I'm supposedly over mini skirt age 😁💥
LIES!!! I’m 55 and you will pry miniskirts from my cryogenically frozen hands…😊
@@rochelle2758😂❣️ 56 here, thanks for that affirmation!
Little shirt, big pants / long skirt, baggy button-up / hoodie.
I love love a tulip miniskirt, so one of my recipes is little square over circle plus legs.
Also you make my Sunday Kathleen. ❤
I love you! There I said it first this time!
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I like the idea of a recipe better than "uniform" which gets thrown around a lot. I like to pair a fitted tank with a full skirt, whether that be midi or maxi. Add in my 4 wheel drive birks in the warm or my moto boots in the cold, and a big earring. That is Leslie!
Love seeing all the support and participation you're getting -- I was here day 1 ❤🎉 have you thought of doing a bag painting giveaway again? Or maybe contest to paint a few of your viewers bags or leather things with stains? That would be so fun! 😅❤
you're a total OG!!! thank you for being here
Loved the art theory, missed you styling some outfits! Your closet always gives me inspo
YOU HAD ME AT “BRAIN: SMOOTH”
like a MARBLE
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My current outfit obsession is long swooshy skirt + tiny top. So many combinations. I like the juxtaposition of ultra feminine on bottom with the possibility of edgy or even sorta masculine on top.
I am SOOO glad i found your channel