I am just beginning to watch this; but I wanted to come in and comment on how BEAUTIFUL you look today in this white top! White is an AMAZING color on you, every time …! Bonnie
I’ve been waiting for a video on my body type! I have to keep reminding myself-flowy on the bottom, fitted on top. I love looser, flowy pants, but I also love loose tops. I think I always thought that I was hiding the overweight parts. Now I know…
Tops are often ridiculously long on us petites, so they end up bunching around the waist if not tucked in. I’ve ordered t-shirts that ended up at mid-thigh or tunic-length, which I hate. I find waist-length tops to be a lot more flattering, so I’ll try any crop top that isn’t a bra-type one, they’re often just right on me.
Professor Nada, I have a request. I really wish you would back up at the beginning of each video to show the top you are wearing. If you have on a full outfit, I want to see it all the way down to the shoes and preferably with a slow twirl so I can see how your outfit looks from behind. At the very least, let me see the entire top from the waist to the cuffs and the back of the garment. Please don’t waste a good outfit, and let us see what you are wearing. Pretend like we are the people you meet as you run errands. They actually get to see all your outfits.
@@NadaManley Yes, please! I’m dying to see what you are wearing. Sometimes I can’t concentrate on the topic at hand because I am having to use all my mental energy to fill in the blanks of a top seen only from the shoulders up. While you are lecturing, as in a college class sense of the word, I’m wondering if the top is tucked in or worn out. I’m wondering if you really got dressed today, or do you have on your pajamas? If you are fully dressed, I’m wondering about what kind of pants you paired it with, and so on. Plus, you have a fabulous and colorful wardrobe, and as your fashion pupil, I want to see it!
I find your request a little weird as your handle name. 🙄 Nada's video is to focus on Sarah, not to satisfy your curiosity of what she's wearing for whatever reason.
Sara looks amazing, but I would go for a shorter denim jacket because she's wearing an above-the-knee dress, and I would avoid chunky footwear. She is carrying a few extra lbs so for health reasons, if not for vanity, I would try losing a little bit of weight. You can actually do this quite easily without restricting portions by following Dr McDougall's starch solution/50-50 plate, you can google the free online version, it really works. Nada, I think you're wonderful but repeatedly describing someone as slim when they're not is not helpful, carrying extra weight is unhealthy and has no benefits whatsoever. It also makes it a nightmare to find flattering clothes. I don't mean to offend anyone and apologies in advance, I just think it's important to be realistic and try to better ourselves.
I love your hair up! It’s so elegant.
Thank you, Sara❤and Nada❤
Thanks so much for this great visual- very helpful. Thanks Sarah!❤
I am just beginning to watch this; but I wanted to come in and comment on how BEAUTIFUL you look today in this white top! White is an AMAZING color on you, every time …! Bonnie
Thank you so much! It is one of my favorites!
Very helpful video. Thanks 💗
Great job Sara and Nada! Very good info on what works here, and what doesn’t.
Thank you so much!
I’ve been waiting for a video on my body type! I have to keep reminding myself-flowy on the bottom, fitted on top. I love looser, flowy pants, but I also love loose tops. I think I always thought that I was hiding the overweight parts. Now I know…
Thanks, Sara. It’s nice to see a model with my body type and soft coloring, too.
Yay!!!! So glad you found this helpful!
Tops are often ridiculously long on us petites, so they end up bunching around the waist if not tucked in. I’ve ordered t-shirts that ended up at mid-thigh or tunic-length, which I hate. I find waist-length tops to be a lot more flattering, so I’ll try any crop top that isn’t a bra-type one, they’re often just right on me.
I completely agree! Crop tops can be the perfect length on some of us!
I think this is my body type! Thank you and Sarah for the tips! 💙😎
So glad! Hope you found it helpful!
Is this your body type? And which tip did you find the most helpful?
Avoid clingy
I’m really trying to wrap my head around flowy pants and a slim top!
This is me#😊
Style dial blue: don’t wear a long flowy top with long skinny pants! That one opened my eyes😄
Professor Nada, I have a request. I really wish you would back up at the beginning of each video to show the top you are wearing. If you have on a full outfit, I want to see it all the way down to the shoes and preferably with a slow twirl so I can see how your outfit looks from behind. At the very least, let me see the entire top from the waist to the cuffs and the back of the garment. Please don’t waste a good outfit, and let us see what you are wearing. Pretend like we are the people you meet as you run errands. They actually get to see all your outfits.
Awww!!! That is the sweetest! Ok! I’ll try to add an outfit twirl to my videos. Thank you!
@@NadaManley Yes, please! I’m dying to see what you are wearing. Sometimes I can’t concentrate on the topic at hand because I am having to use all my mental energy to fill in the blanks of a top seen only from the shoulders up. While you are lecturing, as in a college class sense of the word, I’m wondering if the top is tucked in or worn out. I’m wondering if you really got dressed today, or do you have on your pajamas? If you are fully dressed, I’m wondering about what kind of pants you paired it with, and so on. Plus, you have a fabulous and colorful wardrobe, and as your fashion pupil, I want to see it!
I find your request a little weird as your handle name. 🙄 Nada's video is to focus on Sarah, not to satisfy your curiosity of what she's wearing for whatever reason.
Sara looks amazing, but I would go for a shorter denim jacket because she's wearing an above-the-knee dress, and I would avoid chunky footwear. She is carrying a few extra lbs so for health reasons, if not for vanity, I would try losing a little bit of weight. You can actually do this quite easily without restricting portions by following Dr McDougall's starch solution/50-50 plate, you can google the free online version, it really works. Nada, I think you're wonderful but repeatedly describing someone as slim when they're not is not helpful, carrying extra weight is unhealthy and has no benefits whatsoever. It also makes it a nightmare to find flattering clothes. I don't mean to offend anyone and apologies in advance, I just think it's important to be realistic and try to better ourselves.