You are WAY younger than me (68) but I’ve learned more from watch just 2 if your what you won’t buy videos than the hundreds of what to buy videos by other TH-camrs. You make things so simple for us that have never learned what Not To buy and WHY. Well done lass
The last year I’ve ordered the most from Uniqlo and Muiji. Just order this beige and white striped knit from Muiji and it’s beautiful. Agree the Tshirts from Uniqlo are the best with a structured neck - which won’t become wavy / stretched
I agree to not overspend on cotton t-shirts. But I highly recommend Reformation's Julia organic cotton tank. It blows all of my other tanks combined out of the water. Worth every penny.
Last point really hit home. I have definitely wasted money on pieces with a beautiful design but the wrong colour. You’re right. It’s money down the drain. They indeed never get worn. This is a lesson I feel I’m just starting to learn.
I love your videos and have learned so much from them since I got into personal style… but I’m 43 and, believe me, by a certain age, a boring bag stands out when it’s good quality. I’ve been carrying a dark navy leather crossbody from Atelier Auguste (mini monceau) for the past year and it’s totally plain… but I haven’t seen anyone carrying a nicer bag! Most women my age are carrying faux-leather black bags with too much hardware, that are too big and yet still filled to bursting. I don’t mean to criticize them, I’m making the point that a high quality, boring bag in a classic shape, with a size that fits your frame, still stands out :)
I work in a shop where we sell a lot of handbags £18 - £25, mostly black and they don't last. People replace them every six months if they can afford to for something almost identical which they then over stuff. It's kind of funny because for the first three months they can't find anything in it, then it starts looking rough, then falling apart, then new bag that they can't find anything in. It's the same with purses. How long do good handbags last?
@@r.brooks5287my mum had a “good handbag” that lasted her 6 years of regular wear after which my gran took it and has been carrying it ever since. The bag is of a nice quality leather with beautiful double stitching. Not too heavy but still very solid. It’s been 16 years now.
Totally agree with everything you said. I spend more on wool/Cashmere, and spend less on my basics. Comfortable footwear is important so I will spend more there, but it isn't always necessary especially for summer. I wait for the sales.
Helen, your videos are so informative! I am loving the U shirt and the wide leg jeans from Uniqlo. I’ve tried so many of the latter and finally found one I really like. It can be altered for free though I like 30” on me. The shirt is very sturdy as well.
Ugh plain Tshirts which are form fitting and have a V neckline and made from natural materials are so hard to find. Country Road Aus has the only good ones I’ve found and they’re $50 each.
I get a lot of my basics from CR. They are $50 for a t-shirt but I swear those t-shirts are indestructible. I wear them for years, wash them after a couple wears, and they still look so good. Have one that is 4 years old and still going strong.
What I noticed is that a lot of cheaper brands don't have nice prints, I guess they are more expensive. A really nice floral print on good quality fabric is hard to come by in normal retail stores.
thank you so much! but I have problems when looking for good quality sweaters because when they are made of wool, they are terribly itchy on my skin... do you have a tip for that? Thank you!
I also hate beige as someone who is East Asian descent. I think it really washes you out especially if you are pale. Jade green, white, sapphire blue would look so much better. Your natural colouring is high contrast so your look must follow x
There are a lot of items in those “wardrobe essentials” lists that I don’t even wear, like tshirts and jeans. Or black separates, I have a few, but I limit this “color” because it doesn’t look good on me.
Recommending changing your background area, as the busy book stand and wall print compete with you when you’re in front of them. A simple neutral background would help showcase your wonderful styling.
So much good advice! Btw I got the Uniqlo wide leg denim pants after you plugged them in a recent video and they really do look stunning! Perfect drape and weight. The online model pics make them look dreadful somehow 😅 also what size are you wearing in the sezane eponine shirt? Did you size down like they suggest?
How comfortable is the helix cuff on your ear? I have a few helix studs on my left, and I feel like it would be nice to bring the stack up on my right ear too, but i do NOT want to go through the year long healing process for those piercings again...
I love the feel of the Uniqlo U t-shirts but the sizing on them is just... ugh. You have to order at least a size up if you want them to fit a little looser, otherwise they're a bit small.
Hello Helen. Been watching your videos and they're very informative. Thanks a bunch and I like your tips also. One question though, have you had a real vintage 100% cotton denim?? Esp the levis? Bec I find the quality of those, way too good compared to any 100% cotton denim or jeans nowadays, even the ones at Uniqlo or everlane.
The a piece apart website does major discounts and I’ve snagged a few new with tags on TheRealReal. I admit that the actually fabric is the same as Everlane-I just prefer the cuts!
I buy cheap white tees and tanks. No matter what, they all look crappy in a year or two, no matter how expensive they were to begin with. The cheap ones look fine (think Hanes) and last as long as the expensive ones.
You know...if your 'awful beige' knit is organic fibre - it's very possible to simply dye it ? ...either DIY or see if there's a prof service out there. I think it'd be totally worth it for the lovely cardi, so unusual.
Woahhhh A$1500 for the hoops. I got a beautiful pair of similar ones in Japan for many fractions of that price, since 2019 till now and they are still looking the same - shiny and beautiful.
I don’t know how, but the few wool items I have all get holes in them after a season of wear. I think partly it’s me being rough on my clothes, maybe it’s the buckle on my handbag… I have to learn to repair the holes by knitting back the stitches and stop further unraveling
Moths? moths got to mine, that's where the holes in mine came from. They even got to tencel fibre T-Shirt... I'm re thinking natural fibresnow that I realise nature enjoys natural fibres too 😭
@@lookingatdaisies9901 I've checked for any signs of moths but haven't seen any, which is why I'm thinking it's from wear. I know one wool top got a hole where I would tuck it into my jeans... since jeans have metal closures and fabric friction when you sit down/ stand up.
First of all, you are wearing clothes are "fashionable" but don't necessarily help you. High waisted pants make you look shorter because they interfere with the line of your torso. Pants that are cropped make you look shorter. They interfere with your ability to get line, which makes you look taller. Every time you wear pants above the ankle, you are shortening your height and making yourself look disproportionate. So you should wear pants that touch the top of your shoe. You complain about medium or shorter waisted pants, but they would make you look taller and give you more line. That is why I don't trust your advice on what to wear.
wait i don't think i understand this sentence "pants that are cropped make you look shorter. they interfere with your ability to get line, which makes you look taller" so which one is correct? crop or not?
You are WAY younger than me (68) but I’ve learned more from watch just 2 if your what you won’t buy videos than the hundreds of what to buy videos by other TH-camrs. You make things so simple for us that have never learned what Not To buy and WHY. Well done lass
Two videos in one week ? Best week ever 🥰
So sweet, thank you for watching 🥰🥰
I totally agree about the bags being too plain and boring. I like simple but interesting.
The last year I’ve ordered the most from Uniqlo and Muiji. Just order this beige and white striped knit from Muiji and it’s beautiful. Agree the Tshirts from Uniqlo are the best with a structured neck - which won’t become wavy / stretched
I agree to not overspend on cotton t-shirts. But I highly recommend Reformation's Julia organic cotton tank. It blows all of my other tanks combined out of the water. Worth every penny.
Ahh such an informative video 😍😍 I love how authentic, elegant but also grounded you are! I always learn a lot from you.
I totally agree with the thin sole shoes, it’s not worth it. Wool knits are the best :)
What a surprise! Two videos in a week. Please have more like these. Love you Helen ❤
Last point really hit home. I have definitely wasted money on pieces with a beautiful design but the wrong colour. You’re right. It’s money down the drain. They indeed never get worn. This is a lesson I feel I’m just starting to learn.
I love your videos and have learned so much from them since I got into personal style… but I’m 43 and, believe me, by a certain age, a boring bag stands out when it’s good quality. I’ve been carrying a dark navy leather crossbody from Atelier Auguste (mini monceau) for the past year and it’s totally plain… but I haven’t seen anyone carrying a nicer bag! Most women my age are carrying faux-leather black bags with too much hardware, that are too big and yet still filled to bursting. I don’t mean to criticize them, I’m making the point that a high quality, boring bag in a classic shape, with a size that fits your frame, still stands out :)
I work in a shop where we sell a lot of handbags £18 - £25, mostly black and they don't last. People replace them every six months if they can afford to for something almost identical which they then over stuff. It's kind of funny because for the first three months they can't find anything in it, then it starts looking rough, then falling apart, then new bag that they can't find anything in. It's the same with purses. How long do good handbags last?
@@r.brooks5287my mum had a “good handbag” that lasted her 6 years of regular wear after which my gran took it and has been carrying it ever since. The bag is of a nice quality leather with beautiful double stitching. Not too heavy but still very solid. It’s been 16 years now.
Totally agree with everything you said. I spend more on wool/Cashmere, and spend less on my basics. Comfortable footwear is important so I will spend more there, but it isn't always necessary especially for summer. I wait for the sales.
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1. well-fitting clothes for petite size
2. style color,shape
3.quality
I love your channel, tysm for all the fashion and clothing advice ❤
Great content with clear explanations on recognizing what to look for and what to avoid. Brava!
Helen, your videos are so informative! I am loving the U shirt and the wide leg jeans from Uniqlo. I’ve tried so many of the latter and finally found one I really like. It can be altered for free though I like 30” on me. The shirt is very sturdy as well.
Love your content! Could you like the sage green wool knit sweater (at 13:00)? I love the drape on you!
This is spot on! Brilliant!
Best take ever!
I just discovered your site. I love it and also went to Pinterest to follow you. 👍👩🏻🎨❤️ Just what I needed.
Ugh plain Tshirts which are form fitting and have a V neckline and made from natural materials are so hard to find. Country Road Aus has the only good ones I’ve found and they’re $50 each.
I get a lot of my basics from CR. They are $50 for a t-shirt but I swear those t-shirts are indestructible. I wear them for years, wash them after a couple wears, and they still look so good. Have one that is 4 years old and still going strong.
I can tell you, I've bought many Uniqlo t-shirts and they are the best.
I do not where cotton sweaters. I find they are uncomfortable and they stretch out. I will buy cashmere and merino wool.
What I noticed is that a lot of cheaper brands don't have nice prints, I guess they are more expensive. A really nice floral print on good quality fabric is hard to come by in normal retail stores.
thank you so much! but I have problems when looking for good quality sweaters because when they are made of wool, they are terribly itchy on my skin... do you have a tip for that? Thank you!
I also hate beige as someone who is East Asian descent. I think it really washes you out especially if you are pale. Jade green, white, sapphire blue would look so much better. Your natural colouring is high contrast so your look must follow x
Super helpful!!! Thank you!!! 💖
Helen, what about belts? Do you think designer belts that aren’t too in your face are worth overspending?
I love your channel so much! :)
Hi where is your heart choker necklace from? :) so pretty!
There are a lot of items in those “wardrobe essentials” lists that I don’t even wear, like tshirts and jeans. Or black separates, I have a few, but I limit this “color” because it doesn’t look good on me.
love your videos!
Recommending changing your background area, as the busy book stand and wall print compete with you when you’re in front of them. A simple neutral background would help showcase your wonderful styling.
I love the background!
So much good advice! Btw I got the Uniqlo wide leg denim pants after you plugged them in a recent video and they really do look stunning! Perfect drape and weight. The online model pics make them look dreadful somehow 😅 also what size are you wearing in the sezane eponine shirt? Did you size down like they suggest?
Best Videos You've Ever Made Helen🥰🥰🥰
How comfortable is the helix cuff on your ear? I have a few helix studs on my left, and I feel like it would be nice to bring the stack up on my right ear too, but i do NOT want to go through the year long healing process for those piercings again...
We are spoilt this week!
Where is your heart choker from?
Is the necklace Mejuri? Pls share link. Ty.
I love the feel of the Uniqlo U t-shirts but the sizing on them is just... ugh. You have to order at least a size up if you want them to fit a little looser, otherwise they're a bit small.
Hi 👋🏽 can you recommend a comfy walking sandal? I do a fair amount of walking and it gets hot and humid where I live 😅 thank you! Love your videos ❤
Tevas or chacos are great. They'll last forever too.
Hello Helen. Been watching your videos and they're very informative. Thanks a bunch and I like your tips also. One question though, have you had a real vintage 100% cotton denim?? Esp the levis? Bec I find the quality of those, way too good compared to any 100% cotton denim or jeans nowadays, even the ones at Uniqlo or everlane.
your video is amazing
I couldn't find the link to your necklace you're wearing, can I have it please? Thank you!
I have the A Piece Apart trousers and LOVE them. I have four pairs and got them all on sale at or below $100. Definitely don’t buy them full price!
I love that you found them at such a good discount! Where did you spot them? :) I’ll love to keep an eye out haha
The a piece apart website does major discounts and I’ve snagged a few new with tags on TheRealReal. I admit that the actually fabric is the same as Everlane-I just prefer the cuts!
I buy cheap white tees and tanks. No matter what, they all look crappy in a year or two, no matter how expensive they were to begin with. The cheap ones look fine (think Hanes) and last as long as the expensive ones.
Uniqlo seems to be only for tiny people. The XXL bust on the ribbed tshirt is only 40 inches. Sucks.
I get my shirt and cotton pants from Uniqlo.
I go for t shirts to Uniqlo, Arket and & other stories. Cos t shirts are just a little more expensive but do not see difference.
Do you still have the alma bb? If so, and you want to sell, I’d be interested!
You know...if your 'awful beige' knit is organic fibre - it's very possible to simply dye it ? ...either DIY or see if there's a prof service out there. I think it'd be totally worth it for the lovely cardi, so unusual.
I have now invested in Sezane basics. Their clothing retains it's shape and color. I've over spent on t-shirts and tops in the past. Waste of money.
Woahhhh A$1500 for the hoops. I got a beautiful pair of similar ones in Japan for many fractions of that price, since 2019 till now and they are still looking the same - shiny and beautiful.
I don’t know how, but the few wool items I have all get holes in them after a season of wear. I think partly it’s me being rough on my clothes, maybe it’s the buckle on my handbag… I have to learn to repair the holes by knitting back the stitches and stop further unraveling
Moths? moths got to mine, that's where the holes in mine came from. They even got to tencel fibre T-Shirt... I'm re thinking natural fibresnow that I realise nature enjoys natural fibres too 😭
@@lookingatdaisies9901 I've checked for any signs of moths but haven't seen any, which is why I'm thinking it's from wear. I know one wool top got a hole where I would tuck it into my jeans... since jeans have metal closures and fabric friction when you sit down/ stand up.
I don’t think everlane is that high quality.
First of all, you are wearing clothes are "fashionable" but don't necessarily help you. High waisted pants make you look shorter because they interfere with the line of your torso. Pants that are cropped make you look shorter. They interfere with your ability to get line, which makes you look taller. Every time you wear pants above the ankle, you are shortening your height and making yourself look disproportionate. So you should wear pants that touch the top of your shoe. You complain about medium or shorter waisted pants, but they would make you look taller and give you more line. That is why I don't trust your advice on what to wear.
wait i don't think i understand this sentence "pants that are cropped make you look shorter. they interfere with your ability to get line, which makes you look taller"
so which one is correct? crop or not?
It depends on torso size.
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Can't wear mini t-shirts. To small for my shoulders
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