I'm in my 50's and have learnt what I like by now. Clean, minimal, subdued. Most of it black, but also cream and navy and occasionally something light blue. Lots of Jil Sander, some Prada and Yohji Yamamoto Pour Homme. I wore YYPH almost exclusively for 10 years, but I picked the more (sometimes deceptively) simple pieces. Someone told me that I dress like an architect, and I can see that. Someone vaguely artsy in a lucrative business. 😂
the brand selection sounds refreshing, minimal, but also exciting, a great selection you have found for yourself. And I am sure you can appear the way architects would love to look like :)
Thank you for reminding my serious basic monocromatic self, that a bit of light heartedness wouldn't hurt. So I just added a layer of glitter onto my nails. And maybe I'll wear some color tomorrow. Love the deep fashion psycho talk. Blessings to all you fashion lovers ❤
You're so smart it's amazing. Always love the way you're pushing everyone to discover their own style and personality. A year ago, I was at a painting conference by Gérard Garouste, where he said that style is about digging lower in yourself, not reaching for something better than you. I always remember that quote when I listen to you, so I'm just happy I didn't recognise myself in any of these styles haha Never stop making videos !
Style is so hard describe. Good style comes in many forms but has to be unexpected and it has to be worn with confidence. Nothing warms my heart more than seeing someone wearing a crazy outfit but loving it and exuding confidence. It’s like that clip (in the mystery French person interview) of the Japanese girl in the crazy jeans outfit. This is what we need more of ❤
My friends call my style "Posh Goth" all black, all the time. 80's Peter Murphy is my role model. Rick Owens is my spirit animal but I only rock the boots and jackets mixed with Yohji, Commes, Dsquarded2, Margiela, Prada, Tom Ford's Gucci, Demeulemeester, etc. I go for a lean and slick aesthetic without going too far. Sinister but not evil.
It doesn''t mean we are happier because we have a personal unique style. I think that some people don't need any help with clothing, I think they just don't care about fashion and that's because they don't consider it being a way to express themselves. Sometimes we are just different
In the 80s and 90s I lived in Manhattan and was influenced by a few things: Isabella Rossellini and… window shopping in SoHo at Miyake, Yamamoto, Morgane Le Fay, Varda, Agnes B., Tootsie Plohound and… my mother’s classic style. Those things have stayed with me for 35 years and, as an artist, my own sensibility is still rooted in that feel. To me, “feel” is more important than style-because it includes how I feel as a woman. It’s never just about the clothes. xx!
New York in the 80s. You've really lived! That's a city which looked dangerous, exciting, exhilarating in the films. Can only imagine what it was like being there and seeing the styles on the streets first hand!
@@imaneightiesbaby awww eightiesbaby, you brightened my day with happy memories. Thank you! I really am still so grateful for every day of the 22 years I lived there. It was a special time. ❤️❤️❤️ xx!
@@tubaavalon I hope your experience in Paris is just as dreamy! Such excellent content you share, I’m so happy the YT algo recommended it. Stay amazing, Tuba.
Well, I am a community pharmacist (33) and I love the style of other older colleagues (Women in their 60s or older). Classic shoes, good quality pants, silk scarves, glasses. I always feel inspired by that look, and I try to add something more colorfull or more edgy. Like a golden septum ring that I wear last 2 years.
My core style is basically a balancing act between "practical" and "alternative." More than half of my wardrobe is black, and more than half of the rest of it is grey. As much as I have a deep appreciation for more avant-garde or sophisticated fashion (and I try to integrate elements of that in some of my silhouettes and layering choices, for example), ultimately at heart I am very much a band shirt, black jeans, combat boots type of person. I guess the third word I would use to describe my style is "broke" 🤣 I do my best to spend wisely, buy what I can secondhand and look for the highest quality I can afford, but my options are more limited in that respect.
That's a good video. All of those styles can look great or.... they can look crappy. It depends on the pieces and the styling. Your lifestyle, the place you live, your age, your income - all play a huge part of your personal style. I'm physically active, I'm an artist, and I live in the suburbs of Los Angeles. My style is a bit masculine, artistic and with an emphasis on high quality fabrics..... but usually I'm in my studio in paint-splattered cotton joggers, a t-shirt, and an apron!
I first thought when you mentioned the ethereal style it will be this fairy angel otherworldly style with feathers idk lol, but then bam - direct cut to Lemaire and I bursted out laughing and felt so read. It describes my own style in a lot of ways. My mood for dressing day to day mainly comes down to two things, do I want to look like a mermaid who’s long lived on land and has assimilated with human beings or a friendly ghost that has a floaty airy vibe to them. Some say dress as if your ghost will wear the clothes you wore on the day you died and the ethereal style is something that I do feel can become a perfect ghost outfit of todays time 🥰
I call my aspirational style “Dangerous Librarian Witch” Basically a Vintage and Etherial with a bit of edge somewhere. Thanks for the great videos and bone dry humor.
Bone dry humor-100%. Tuba is fantastically entertaining, in every video, even if that’s not necessary to her subject. It then makes her “lessons” (or implicit Socratic questioning) all the more memorable. After each of her “dead-pan funny” expressions, she doesn’t miss a beat; just continues. It seems to come naturally to her (not pre-planned or ‘excessively’ mapped out in advance, which adds to how stunningly amusing Tuba is). I admit (just myself) to not wanting to bother to make much effort at all (only sometimes, not commonly). That does SAY something to others who may see me…. The more I recognize this the more I do want “to bother” (to make some effort, even if only going to a tried and true “uniform” that jibes with my values). Particularly important for someone who like me seeks to convey self-respect and respect for others at all times (even when they do not evince much reason to respect them other than their being human). Cheers.
I live in Vancouver (home of the dreaded Arcteryx!) so "The Hiker" is pretty much the only style that exists. >.< My personal style, I would call "Tired Mom."
Three words that would describe my current aesthetics now are chic, trashy and avant garde like Margiela FW23 collection! I love old school couture silhouette and like learning about designers and their ideas behind their designs as well as how clothes are made!
Some people are naturally stylish and they can look good on anything. They are the minority, the rest of us must make more of an effort and choose well cut clothes in good fabrics to look stylish. I truly appreciate it when people make an effort with their appearance
I’m genuinely so honoured to be compared to a freshly washed cow 🥺 I like this first style because it’s easy to put together and because I don’t want my clothes to say very much. I have a habit of making weird first impressions just by accident and bad timing so I don’t need my clothes making it worse 😂 And I much prefer to speak for myself. The other part of my style is things I found secondhand that I liked. Or some things I just found. This part is eclectic (there’s probably a common thread but I haven’t identified it) so if the main part of my style is basic I can just add in what I find without it clashing! I’d call it basic plus?? Plus what idk though, I feel like a magpie just finding shiny things I like that I add to my outfits or put on my windowsill. I still blend in overall but there’s often a less standard piece or detail
that's a good one! my personal style could be described as eclectic, but also smart + fun. i feel like i'm not in my final phase of development, but i've already found a path and don't struggle every day when trying to put something on. due to the industry i work in, i have to be "at least a bit" elegant, but classic menswear always bores me, so i experiment with things like engineered garments, sage de cret, and issey miyake to spice things up. comfort is a must for me. I tend to avoid the seriousness of black in my wardrobe. I love playing with textures, bold patterns, and vibrant colors. my boyfriend often jokingly says that I have the style of a rich, well-fed, and tipsy lesbian in her 50s (and I am a 25yr old man), I can't help but think there might be some truth to it! 💩
I live in Miami and the style around here is tight bandage dresses and asses hanging out of shorts so I don't know hahaha I liked the video, I think it's interesting to see what YOU see around you and that's really fascinating because I really think that where you live makes a huge difference. I think I agree with you that there's a lot of just "normal" clothes and people dress kind of the same. I feel like I just see so many monochrome, plain styles and it makes me feel like we're all trying to blend in together for some reason. It's a little too warm here to get creative, there's only so many ideas you can have in your closet when your climate is 30C+ for more than 9 months a year but that's a whole separate (personal) issue.
Tuba, kudos for your precision in expressing your ideas. I got distracted (by a necessary task) while in the middle of my 2d viewing of this video, or I’d quote you here. Fashion can (doesn’t have to) signal how we treat others… It is not superficial. As you often note (and it’s well worth repeating it in case viewers have not seen earlier videos) fashion is not only important to how we feel whether we see another human that particular day, it strongly communicates to what others then impute immediately about us (and/or to us) about our values, and thus how we may treat others (in all walks of life) whom we encounter.
The key here is ;people following a formula’. I am a Gen Xer and grew up combining home are clothes for the street punk style with thrift shop finds, mixing it up, Granola hippies who entered the film business and made money. I love quality and black and bright colours and ….a little bit of everything except platforms and logos and cheap fabrics and fast fashion and anyone who ascribes to a formula,
I'm currently having a little crisis regarding my style, but the one thing I'm sure of is that my style is gothy/alternative and vintage. I've been wearing a lot of gothy Y2K-inspired looks over the last few years, but now I find myself moving in a more classy, minimalistic, and preppy, yet romantic/vampirey direction-still with a gothy twist, lots of black, and a few red pieces, as black and red are my favorite colors forever. I also love my leather statement pieces like jackets, bags, and boots, which are key elements of my aesthetic.
I spent years purchasing and not wearing flowing silks, ruffles and lace. It still attracts me but I finally learned to admire it on others and not take it home.
The second persona would be most architects I know. Constrained by their education in aesthetics. The third persona would fit many Japanese fashionable people. The fourth persona would fit many old hippies. And the fifth are mainly very sporty people who live in cold countries and spend a lot of money in high quality gear and have no interest in looking elegant. To sum them all, none of these look elegant 😢. But you, Tuba are very elegant and that’s why I follow you
I think the style should not be taken out of the surrounding context. Where do you wear the clothes? Is it a family gathering in your home village? Is it an art vernissage in the city? Your style "scale" will be seen very differently depending on where you are.
I like ethereal, but to me it has more to do with draping and using clothes as accessories/accents. I don't like the way it has been reduced on social media to the fashion equivalent of japandi interior design... very white suburban upper middle class (although less obvious than the first sophisticated look you talked about)
I have many styles depends on my mood. For me playing around with fashion and styling clothes with bags accessories is what makes it fun. I think having always one style it gets very boring in my opinion unless you are not into fashion at that’s different. I always say have fun with it it’s not serious.
I’d say my style would be wanna-be ethereal but can’t afford the specific staple items and won’t settle for the cheaper, sloppy silhouetted polyester versions, so I’m just lost in the sauce, with whispers of waist down gorpcore and oversized monochrome messy preppy waist up
The one kind of bad thing in having access to every style and aesthetic is you may desire many aspects of so many styles…if you’re not meticulous and just grab a little of every style without a plan, you may end up with nothing cohesive. For a while I had items that didn’t go with anything else I had. I wasn’t creating looks, just had a bunch of in-cohesive individual items that didn’t complement my visual energy
I just call my style "Adventure Farmer." It's basically Western, Academia, and Safari/explorer inspired. It's hard to find anyone else who has a similar style overall so I follow a lot of Japanese Americana accounts and more traditional tailoring style accounts and just blend the ideas.
Hi Tuba, I always enjoy your videos. You’re so insightful and funny. I’m a toddler mom so my style is daycare drop off? Haha it certainly is a thing since my ig algorithm leads me to similar ‘stylish’ moms 😂
The hiking look is the only one that exists in my area (though I don’t participate).. I would describe my style as sophisticated yet fun. Love your videos!
May I ask what’s your background education-wise? I assume you studied fashion but what exactly, I’m curious. I love how you nonchalantly talk about things that you have knowledge about and your use of sarcasm to spice it up. Personally I’ve always worn an old clothing everywhere I could find them - grandma, mom, my aunts’ because I love things that have a soul - you can see they’ve been trough something. New clothes especially when I was younger was looking too cheap in every sense. I’m very much into layers, “big” silhouette, but I love to spice it up with crazy hair-do, jewelry and shoes. Also I love spaces in between so nothing too girly also nothing too masculine. Clothing in my opinion can be used as a shield and also if you’re not in a right clothes you can get the feeling of being exposed or vulnerable. When I feel powerful, comfortable and my body can move freely, I know I have choose well my clothes and that’s basically my style.
I'm really into smaller designers and love to combine them with bigger ones. Personal favourites are Leon Emmanuel Blanck, Boris Bidjan Saberi, K'ang, M.A+, Yohji, Rick, Peter Do, Guidi, Jil Sander, Chin Teo, Layer-0, Taichi Murakami, Ann D, Dries V, Y Studio and Detail Therapy (I own a great hat from them I never wear cause I despise hats lol). Not all are small obviously and most are well known, but that isn't the point of my comment even. As I have the above mentioned Designers near and dear to my heart, I got caught off guard by the just latest Lemaire show. They really made some coats and shirts that I enjoy heavily, and I felt called out in this video, but I perhaps it just reminded me of the more modest/classical Yohji Pieces that I adore. Tho their accessories do speak to me... Great Video
Love your thoughtful commentary, Tuba! But what about the quintessential LA/California style girl--brands like Doen, Ozma and Christy Dawn have their own little universe aesthetic. Would love to know your thoughts on this style/vibe!! It's like fancy hippie/cool mom with orange trees in the backyard etc etc. Also I'd love your take on what you would wear if you were a mom to a toddler (as I am, but also saw other few commenters here like me). It's a CHALLENGE. It has to be supremely comfortable (since it's a very physically demanding job), not a big deal if it gets paint/food/etc all over it....what in the world. Please help hahahah
It's probably a little monochrome but not jeans and t-shirts, more like sweaters, charcoal pants and dressier things without being dressy. I love charcoal gray in general.
Hi Tuba! One thing I always notice is that people tend to stick with a style that reminds them of a certain era that they were happy/felt good or something. Sometimes i see women with certain hairstyles from the 80s, or 90s, also men when they dont want to become adults, so they still wear something baggy and a big t-shirt with an image, makes me wonder all the time, it seems that nothing else good happened in their lives, you know? its like grabbing an old image of you, like time stood still. In my 20s i went crazy with the whole Chloe era, Stella & Phoebe, and then early 30s I went sluttier, lots of lycra dresses, tight fitted, something about my sexuality that uprised!, now Im 42 and I can say THANK GOD i dont wear any of that anymore, im usually into minimalist, not so serious (like the type you mentioned), a colorful minimal...and a fun shoe or bag, I prefer the shape to be clean, layered and always 3 or 4 colours (not bright ones!). And also I have a rule: never a black thing, i hate black !. I can say im in a very calm stage in my life, and I really can see myself growing through my styles over the years. Big fan of your vids!
I'm almost 60, my style is "muted palette, quality construction, nothing unnecessary". I prefer black, gray, and dark blue. Shoes and boots in brown and black that must be Goodyear welted (no cemented construction). Trainers in grays and white. Cotton, wool, selvedge denim, cashmere, alpaca, and leather (top or full grain without coatings and corrected grain). If there are buttons on the sleeves, then there better be functioning button holes. Clothes should fit my body, not sleeves that are too long, shirts that are baggy, or anything that doesn't fit my shoulders, chest, and waist. Plus, it absolutely has to look cool!
I am afflicted with "multiple-personality-wardrobes syndrome" - I have a 40s/50s wardrobe, a corporate goth wardrobe, a 60s/70s groupie wardrobe, a rock chick wardrobe and a dark academia wardrobe - and it depends how I feel when I wake up in the morning as to who I feel I am that day. It's exhausting having so many 'aesthetics' but I'd honestly be lost without the choice. Being autistic means I lack the ability to mould them all into one unique aesthetic, so everything I'm wearing has to match one aesthetic at a time. Not sure if that's usual or not.
I can't describe my style exactly: classic but with a more edgy piece (mostly shoes), minimalist but with accessories ( necklaces, watches...) and sprinkled with some sportswear, menswear items...
What about the referencing/channelling aesthetic, you know, when people wear items of clothing that reference an era, say the 70s (not head to toe of course) or channel a certain character. It can involve buying a piece of clothing or jewellery because it reminds you of something you like. Someone I know wore a red riding hood style cape with floppy bunny ears to work one day. I guess she was channelling fairytales. It's a fun and very postmodern aesthetic I think.
Tuba, I normally like your perspective on fashion and your dissection of trends and aesthetic codes. In this post I find you to be snobbish and close-minded. I am a monochromatic girl but I am also the free girl who dresses as she wants on a whim. I have a wardrobe yes, but I often add elements that surprise and offset. You cannot put people in boxes. This seems to be the theme of this post. If I am incorrect let me know. That said I am content in my sometimes expensive sometimes discounted gray, navy and black cashmere sweaters. I purchased the Margiela hot pants you purchased off of YOOX and pair them with a grey cashmere sweater and my short Bottega tire boots. Thank you for that suggestion. That said, however, this post does not elevate your viewers but rather leaves them questioning how cool they are in the context of your “boxes”.
It's less here about specific brands, and more how to differentiate myself from what is commonly associated with Goth Rock. For context, I've started opening up about being influenced by Goth Rock and Japanese Progressive Metal. The former style is commonly associated with all black, but there are other darker colors that also exist. And some colors you have to get by mixing dyes, and even then it's mostly an approximation. ( I'm not sure how you'd get Earthy red with synthetic dyes. )
Have you ever seen the movie Orlando (1992)? There's a line where Orlando's current love interest says something like, "Oh, Orlando, you're so serious. But you're not serious enough."
It’s not rocket science and has been said many times before, but after twenty years of buying premium clothes, I can confidently say pretty much all fast fashion will not last, either the trend or quality. Buy pieces your love regardless of what is on trend, buy pieces that complement your body type, buy pieces that suit your personality, personal style, lifestyle and career. You can own more than one style (but avoid too many). For men invest is some good tailoring and proper shoes (At some point you will need it and be thankful you own it). Good quality basic will transition effortlessly between pieces. Don’t spend more than you are prepared to lose (clothes get damaged). What you wear should never turn you into a snob. Being polite and using manners is free. There is nothing more beautiful than someone who is original, themselves and who exudes confidence, this is the greatest outfit anyone can wear.
In terms of cut, I would say I fall in with the ethereal, but not material. (Would love to, but got a price tag on em, and I like to have variety 😄) I like a contrast in an outfit. And a small pop/an accent color Not too big not tight.
Ethereal is probably the closest of these to my style, but I also make a lot of my own clothes. The hiker fashion kinda bothers me because I actually hike a lot and I don’t get when people buy technical gear to only wear a few times for instagram. Those clothes are not at all biodegradable and use intense chemical processes to manufacture to high quality. It’s so unsustainable to own multiple pieces especially if they don’t get used.
I respect the specific tastes and wanting to be unique of the archive person, but let’s be real it’s about flexing how much money you have as well. These people aren’t wearing one of a kind or custom made stuff because then, who would recognise how rare it is and how much it cost?
14:03 "turning your style into a calendar date chart to prove everyone how knowledgeable you are, and thoughtful, and niche you are is just hard to listen to" is SO real. Being knowledgeable in what you love is good, but using it to develop a superiority complex is obnoxious. Edit: I'd say my style in three words is grunge street punk. Think Vetements without the meme branding, I usually prefer a graphic/motif to text/logos
I have a vintage coat (not from 2018!! 🤣.. I hope not at least 😬) that I bought at a thrift store which is a lemaire x mackintosh collab. But I can’t find anything about this collab online. When was it? Anyone know?
I loved this video, i can totally relate to the feeling like something’s off either your outfit just because it’s not your style. It happens to me a lot 😂 I tend to experiment, and even tho the outfit might be nice or even great it’s just…not…right. I think someone’s style you can really see in their attitude. I could see 100s of the same outfit but only a few people really stand out in it because it’s their thing and they own it. Dunno if it makes sense. I would say my style is like street punk with a touch of avant garde. I can’t choose between my skate jeans and my vivienne westwood dress. I would wear both if that dress wasn’t so tight haha. I guess… i’m too ecclectic to really define 😅 or maybe i’m still building my style idk. Also I live in the netherlands… wind and rain means everyone need some level of techwear to survive here 😅
The thing that creeps me is the type of people who want to wear “quiet luxury” trend that they can’t afford in reality end up looking (to me ) like the “talented Mr. Ripley” bunch. Like “I want to look rich, but without being accused of bad taste”. It ok to look poor 👍 just tidy and a bit of charisma ☺️
Your brain is so sexy❤!! i laugh and learn so much from your interpretations! this time: the archive style😂😂😂, i dont even know sometimes what my year of birth is, not my cardigan’s😅, and the super about this is that i truly appreciate anyone who does and even compliment it since we are sooo different still so alike as humans, in height, age, birthmarks, gender and style. thanks for your wit&ease&humor! and style🌟
I'm in my 50's and have learnt what I like by now. Clean, minimal, subdued. Most of it black, but also cream and navy and occasionally something light blue. Lots of Jil Sander, some Prada and Yohji Yamamoto Pour Homme. I wore YYPH almost exclusively for 10 years, but I picked the more (sometimes deceptively) simple pieces.
Someone told me that I dress like an architect, and I can see that. Someone vaguely artsy in a lucrative business. 😂
the brand selection sounds refreshing, minimal, but also exciting, a great selection you have found for yourself. And I am sure you can appear the way architects would love to look like :)
@@tubaavalon - thanks, I try. 🙃
Thank you for reminding my serious basic monocromatic self, that a bit of light heartedness wouldn't hurt. So I just added a layer of glitter onto my nails. And maybe I'll wear some color tomorrow.
Love the deep fashion psycho talk.
Blessings to all you fashion lovers ❤
side note: the CK205W39NYC western shirt still looks so good
he did a great job there 🤍
@@tubaavalonIt suits you really well (chef's kiss) It's made of wool, right?
I have been looking for one for ages. LOOOOOOOOVE that color!
@@Rene.Mortelyes, not not itchy haha
@@MayaKabatthey have many secondhand!
You're so smart it's amazing. Always love the way you're pushing everyone to discover their own style and personality. A year ago, I was at a painting conference by Gérard Garouste, where he said that style is about digging lower in yourself, not reaching for something better than you. I always remember that quote when I listen to you, so I'm just happy I didn't recognise myself in any of these styles haha
Never stop making videos !
that quote is truly amazing, he is right, it’s just digging deeper, not about adapting to an external goal of others
Style is so hard describe. Good style comes in many forms but has to be unexpected and it has to be worn with confidence. Nothing warms my heart more than seeing someone wearing a crazy outfit but loving it and exuding confidence. It’s like that clip (in the mystery French person interview) of the Japanese girl in the crazy jeans outfit. This is what we need more of ❤
My style is nomadic time traveling African librarian stuck in a fairytale book.
Damn seems sick
sounds like Selma from Sirrocco and the kingdom of winds (gorgeous animated movie)
My friends call my style "Posh Goth" all black, all the time. 80's Peter Murphy is my role model. Rick Owens is my spirit animal but I only rock the boots and jackets mixed with Yohji, Commes, Dsquarded2, Margiela, Prada, Tom Ford's Gucci, Demeulemeester, etc. I go for a lean and slick aesthetic without going too far. Sinister but not evil.
It doesn''t mean we are happier because we have a personal unique style.
I think that some people don't need any help with clothing, I think they just don't care about fashion and that's because they don't consider it being a way to express themselves. Sometimes we are just different
they care to a certain extent.
In the 80s and 90s I lived in Manhattan and was influenced by a few things:
Isabella Rossellini and… window shopping in SoHo at Miyake, Yamamoto, Morgane Le Fay, Varda, Agnes B., Tootsie Plohound and… my mother’s classic style.
Those things have stayed with me for 35 years and, as an artist, my own sensibility is still rooted in that feel. To me, “feel” is more important than style-because it includes how I feel as a woman. It’s never just about the clothes.
xx!
New York in the 80s. You've really lived! That's a city which looked dangerous, exciting, exhilarating in the films. Can only imagine what it was like being there and seeing the styles on the streets first hand!
@@imaneightiesbaby awww eightiesbaby, you brightened my day with happy memories. Thank you! I really am still so grateful for every day of the 22 years I lived there. It was a special time. ❤️❤️❤️
xx!
ok this sounds like a dreamy place. I just figured with moving to Paris about Agnes B. and I can see what it must have meant back then :)
@@tubaavalon I hope your experience in Paris is just as dreamy!
Such excellent content you share, I’m so happy the YT algo recommended it. Stay amazing, Tuba.
@@jori7398 hear, hear!
Well, I am a community pharmacist (33) and I love the style of other older colleagues (Women in their 60s or older). Classic shoes, good quality pants, silk scarves, glasses. I always feel inspired by that look, and I try to add something more colorfull or more edgy. Like a golden septum ring that I wear last 2 years.
My core style is basically a balancing act between "practical" and "alternative." More than half of my wardrobe is black, and more than half of the rest of it is grey. As much as I have a deep appreciation for more avant-garde or sophisticated fashion (and I try to integrate elements of that in some of my silhouettes and layering choices, for example), ultimately at heart I am very much a band shirt, black jeans, combat boots type of person. I guess the third word I would use to describe my style is "broke" 🤣 I do my best to spend wisely, buy what I can secondhand and look for the highest quality I can afford, but my options are more limited in that respect.
literally just described my style too aha
haha the broke made me laugh, cause if that one counts, I think its part of every fashion-fans description
@@tubaavalon you have a point 🤣
This sounds like a psychological assessment
@@kevinle1841 product of my upbringing
That's a good video. All of those styles can look great or.... they can look crappy. It depends on the pieces and the styling. Your lifestyle, the place you live, your age, your income - all play a huge part of your personal style. I'm physically active, I'm an artist, and I live in the suburbs of Los Angeles. My style is a bit masculine, artistic and with an emphasis on high quality fabrics..... but usually I'm in my studio in paint-splattered cotton joggers, a t-shirt, and an apron!
I first thought when you mentioned the ethereal style it will be this fairy angel otherworldly style with feathers idk lol, but then bam - direct cut to Lemaire and I bursted out laughing and felt so read. It describes my own style in a lot of ways.
My mood for dressing day to day mainly comes down to two things, do I want to look like a mermaid who’s long lived on land and has assimilated with human beings or a friendly ghost that has a floaty airy vibe to them.
Some say dress as if your ghost will wear the clothes you wore on the day you died and the ethereal style is something that I do feel can become a perfect ghost outfit of todays time 🥰
I call my aspirational style “Dangerous Librarian Witch” Basically a Vintage and Etherial with a bit of edge somewhere. Thanks for the great videos and bone dry humor.
I love the character narrative aesthetic definitions. Mine is French Cowboy with the band
Bone dry humor-100%. Tuba is fantastically entertaining, in every video, even if that’s not necessary to her subject. It then makes her “lessons” (or implicit Socratic questioning) all the more memorable. After each of her “dead-pan funny” expressions, she doesn’t miss a beat; just continues. It seems to come naturally to her (not pre-planned or ‘excessively’ mapped out in advance, which adds to how stunningly amusing Tuba is). I admit (just myself) to not wanting to bother to make much effort at all (only sometimes, not commonly). That does SAY something to others who may see me…. The more I recognize this the more I do want “to bother” (to make some effort, even if only going to a tried and true “uniform” that jibes with my values). Particularly important for someone who like me seeks to convey self-respect and respect for others at all times (even when they do not evince much reason to respect them other than their being human). Cheers.
I need the silver metal dress...it looks like "me" and so comfortable!
I live in Vancouver (home of the dreaded Arcteryx!) so "The Hiker" is pretty much the only style that exists. >.< My personal style, I would call "Tired Mom."
I can honestly listen to you all day
Three words that would describe my current aesthetics now are chic, trashy and avant garde like Margiela FW23 collection! I love old school couture silhouette and like learning about designers and their ideas behind their designs as well as how clothes are made!
well your 3 words sound fantastic 😍
Some people are naturally stylish and they can look good on anything. They are the minority, the rest of us must make more of an effort and choose well cut clothes in good fabrics to look stylish. I truly appreciate it when people make an effort with their appearance
“freshly washed cow core” -
Tuba
❤❤ we love youuuu
I’m genuinely so honoured to be compared to a freshly washed cow 🥺
I like this first style because it’s easy to put together and because I don’t want my clothes to say very much. I have a habit of making weird first impressions just by accident and bad timing so I don’t need my clothes making it worse 😂 And I much prefer to speak for myself. The other part of my style is things I found secondhand that I liked. Or some things I just found. This part is eclectic (there’s probably a common thread but I haven’t identified it) so if the main part of my style is basic I can just add in what I find without it clashing! I’d call it basic plus?? Plus what idk though, I feel like a magpie just finding shiny things I like that I add to my outfits or put on my windowsill. I still blend in overall but there’s often a less standard piece or detail
I love Hermes everything, the fabrics, colours, lines. I don’t particularly like the handbags but love the jewellery
HA you hit all of these styles so well. i was cackling at the CBK wooden hairbrush girl (even though I love CBK)
I crown 👑 you the Fashion Philosopher
that's a good one! my personal style could be described as eclectic, but also smart + fun. i feel like i'm not in my final phase of development, but i've already found a path and don't struggle every day when trying to put something on. due to the industry i work in, i have to be "at least a bit" elegant, but classic menswear always bores me, so i experiment with things like engineered garments, sage de cret, and issey miyake to spice things up. comfort is a must for me. I tend to avoid the seriousness of black in my wardrobe. I love playing with textures, bold patterns, and vibrant colors. my boyfriend often jokingly says that I have the style of a rich, well-fed, and tipsy lesbian in her 50s (and I am a 25yr old man), I can't help but think there might be some truth to it! 💩
I live in Miami and the style around here is tight bandage dresses and asses hanging out of shorts so I don't know hahaha I liked the video, I think it's interesting to see what YOU see around you and that's really fascinating because I really think that where you live makes a huge difference. I think I agree with you that there's a lot of just "normal" clothes and people dress kind of the same. I feel like I just see so many monochrome, plain styles and it makes me feel like we're all trying to blend in together for some reason. It's a little too warm here to get creative, there's only so many ideas you can have in your closet when your climate is 30C+ for more than 9 months a year but that's a whole separate (personal) issue.
No I feel this coming from West Texas. 🥵 Where wearing shorts all year round is what most folks do.
I laughed at the “hanging asses” part lol 😂 same here in Rio de Janeiro 🇧🇷
Tuba, kudos for your precision in expressing your ideas. I got distracted (by a necessary task) while in the middle of my 2d viewing of this video, or I’d quote you here. Fashion can (doesn’t have to) signal how we treat others… It is not superficial. As you often note (and it’s well worth repeating it in case viewers have not seen earlier videos) fashion is not only important to how we feel whether we see another human that particular day, it strongly communicates to what others then impute immediately about us (and/or to us) about our values, and thus how we may treat others (in all walks of life) whom we encounter.
Chic, sensual, dark = goals
The key here is ;people following a formula’. I am a Gen Xer and grew up combining home are clothes for the street punk style with thrift shop finds, mixing it up, Granola hippies who entered the film business and made money. I love quality and black and bright colours and ….a little bit of everything except platforms and logos and cheap fabrics and fast fashion and anyone who ascribes to a formula,
I'm currently having a little crisis regarding my style, but the one thing I'm sure of is that my style is gothy/alternative and vintage. I've been wearing a lot of gothy Y2K-inspired looks over the last few years, but now I find myself moving in a more classy, minimalistic, and preppy, yet romantic/vampirey direction-still with a gothy twist, lots of black, and a few red pieces, as black and red are my favorite colors forever. I also love my leather statement pieces like jackets, bags, and boots, which are key elements of my aesthetic.
I spent years purchasing and not wearing flowing silks, ruffles and lace. It still attracts me but I finally learned to admire it on others and not take it home.
i just love the way she says body
it sounds like buddy🤠 so cute
I love it too!
Excellent video! I am in the process of discovering what makes me feel good and your videos are very helpful to the thought process
The second persona would be most architects I know. Constrained by their education in aesthetics. The third persona would fit many Japanese fashionable people. The fourth persona would fit many old hippies. And the fifth are mainly very sporty people who live in cold countries and spend a lot of money in high quality gear and have no interest in looking elegant. To sum them all, none of these look elegant 😢. But you, Tuba are very elegant and that’s why I follow you
Tuba!!!! This video is on spot.
I think the style should not be taken out of the surrounding context. Where do you wear the clothes? Is it a family gathering in your home village? Is it an art vernissage in the city? Your style "scale" will be seen very differently depending on where you are.
I don’t know my style yet. But maybe Practical, Unexpected, Bold. I love your channel.
I like ethereal, but to me it has more to do with draping and using clothes as accessories/accents. I don't like the way it has been reduced on social media to the fashion equivalent of japandi interior design... very white suburban upper middle class (although less obvious than the first sophisticated look you talked about)
I like your style!
Classy, trendy, minimal
I have many styles depends on my mood. For me playing around with fashion and styling clothes with bags accessories is what makes it fun. I think having always one style it gets very boring in my opinion unless you are not into fashion at that’s different. I always say have fun with it it’s not serious.
looking like a fresh cow is a great compliment
I would say Normcore, Vintage, Artisanal blended together into a smoothie.
My friend told me that i have a "Salt Burn" aesthetic, like the film last year, not literally saltburn HAHA. Best compliment honestly.
I’d say my style would be wanna-be ethereal but can’t afford the specific staple items and won’t settle for the cheaper, sloppy silhouetted polyester versions, so I’m just lost in the sauce, with whispers of waist down gorpcore and oversized monochrome messy preppy waist up
The one kind of bad thing in having access to every style and aesthetic is you may desire many aspects of so many styles…if you’re not meticulous and just grab a little of every style without a plan, you may end up with nothing cohesive. For a while I had items that didn’t go with anything else I had. I wasn’t creating looks, just had a bunch of in-cohesive individual items that didn’t complement my visual energy
Such a treat! We’d love more of eclectic aesthetic type videos tuba 💒💒💒😍
Said aloud in a strong whisper upon sight of YOURTUBA, “YES!”
I just call my style "Adventure Farmer." It's basically Western, Academia, and Safari/explorer inspired. It's hard to find anyone else who has a similar style overall so I follow a lot of Japanese Americana accounts and more traditional tailoring style accounts and just blend the ideas.
Hi Tuba, I always enjoy your videos. You’re so insightful and funny. I’m a toddler mom so my style is daycare drop off? Haha it certainly is a thing since my ig algorithm leads me to similar ‘stylish’ moms 😂
haha I lolled, but I am sure you do great even with a toddler!
Your videos are the cream of the crop! I love this so much! Three words for my style… grunge, tart, drag…. 😂😂😂. Thank you so much for posting!
The hiking look is the only one that exists in my area (though I don’t participate).. I would describe my style as sophisticated yet fun. Love your videos!
its a great look, but there can be more! 💚
felt very called out with new seriousness bahahahhah
Freshly washed cow core, you got it!!
May I ask what’s your background education-wise? I assume you studied fashion but what exactly, I’m curious. I love how you nonchalantly talk about things that you have knowledge about and your use of sarcasm to spice it up.
Personally I’ve always worn an old clothing everywhere I could find them - grandma, mom, my aunts’ because I love things that have a soul - you can see they’ve been trough something. New clothes especially when I was younger was looking too cheap in every sense.
I’m very much into layers, “big” silhouette, but I love to spice it up with crazy hair-do, jewelry and shoes. Also I love spaces in between so nothing too girly also nothing too masculine. Clothing in my opinion can be used as a shield and also if you’re not in a right clothes you can get the feeling of being exposed or vulnerable. When I feel powerful, comfortable and my body can move freely, I know I have choose well my clothes and that’s basically my style.
my style is probably artsy, esoteric and earthy
Neutral. As I age, I aim for classic simplicity. I want pieces that all go with each other. Accessories, on the other hand, should say, "hehlowwwww".
Love love love your fit !!
Tuba I think you need a black cat in your life. Love all your videos, so much thought goes into them. So original.
I'm really into smaller designers and love to combine them with bigger ones. Personal favourites are Leon Emmanuel Blanck, Boris Bidjan Saberi, K'ang, M.A+, Yohji, Rick, Peter Do, Guidi, Jil Sander, Chin Teo, Layer-0, Taichi Murakami, Ann D, Dries V, Y Studio and Detail Therapy (I own a great hat from them I never wear cause I despise hats lol). Not all are small obviously and most are well known, but that isn't the point of my comment even.
As I have the above mentioned Designers near and dear to my heart, I got caught off guard by the just latest Lemaire show. They really made some coats and shirts that I enjoy heavily, and I felt called out in this video, but I perhaps it just reminded me of the more modest/classical Yohji Pieces that I adore. Tho their accessories do speak to me...
Great Video
Still finding my style so I’ll keep you posted but amazing video with the media being so fresh as usual
Actually my style is either serious or whatever vetements is
Love your thoughtful commentary, Tuba! But what about the quintessential LA/California style girl--brands like Doen, Ozma and Christy Dawn have their own little universe aesthetic. Would love to know your thoughts on this style/vibe!! It's like fancy hippie/cool mom with orange trees in the backyard etc etc.
Also I'd love your take on what you would wear if you were a mom to a toddler (as I am, but also saw other few commenters here like me). It's a CHALLENGE. It has to be supremely comfortable (since it's a very physically demanding job), not a big deal if it gets paint/food/etc all over it....what in the world. Please help hahahah
It's probably a little monochrome but not jeans and t-shirts, more like sweaters, charcoal pants and dressier things without being dressy. I love charcoal gray in general.
What u said at 10:32 bro I needed to hear this !🤧
I think I'm the sophisticated monochrome, how terrible I am? great video as always!
I’d have to say my style is western inspired borecore
i think i would describe my style as opulent but imperfect
Hi Tuba! One thing I always notice is that people tend to stick with a style that reminds them of a certain era that they were happy/felt good or something. Sometimes i see women with certain hairstyles from the 80s, or 90s, also men when they dont want to become adults, so they still wear something baggy and a big t-shirt with an image, makes me wonder all the time, it seems that nothing else good happened in their lives, you know? its like grabbing an old image of you, like time stood still. In my 20s i went crazy with the whole Chloe era, Stella & Phoebe, and then early 30s I went sluttier, lots of lycra dresses, tight fitted, something about my sexuality that uprised!, now Im 42 and I can say THANK GOD i dont wear any of that anymore, im usually into minimalist, not so serious (like the type you mentioned), a colorful minimal...and a fun shoe or bag, I prefer the shape to be clean, layered and always 3 or 4 colours (not bright ones!). And also I have a rule: never a black thing, i hate black !.
I can say im in a very calm stage in my life, and I really can see myself growing through my styles over the years. Big fan of your vids!
I'm almost 60, my style is "muted palette, quality construction, nothing unnecessary". I prefer black, gray, and dark blue. Shoes and boots in brown and black that must be Goodyear welted (no cemented construction). Trainers in grays and white. Cotton, wool, selvedge denim, cashmere, alpaca, and leather (top or full grain without coatings and corrected grain). If there are buttons on the sleeves, then there better be functioning button holes. Clothes should fit my body, not sleeves that are too long, shirts that are baggy, or anything that doesn't fit my shoulders, chest, and waist. Plus, it absolutely has to look cool!
I am afflicted with "multiple-personality-wardrobes syndrome" - I have a 40s/50s wardrobe, a corporate goth wardrobe, a 60s/70s groupie wardrobe, a rock chick wardrobe and a dark academia wardrobe - and it depends how I feel when I wake up in the morning as to who I feel I am that day. It's exhausting having so many 'aesthetics' but I'd honestly be lost without the choice. Being autistic means I lack the ability to mould them all into one unique aesthetic, so everything I'm wearing has to match one aesthetic at a time. Not sure if that's usual or not.
the „new seriousness“ is so lol
:-D I cannot take it seriously 😶🌫️😶🌫️😶🌫️
I can't describe my style exactly: classic but with a more edgy piece (mostly shoes), minimalist but with accessories ( necklaces, watches...) and sprinkled with some sportswear, menswear items...
SPOT ON
The last year I’ve been transferring my salary to Lemaire. I know their collections intimately 😂 not that they are so different
What about the referencing/channelling aesthetic, you know, when people wear items of clothing that reference an era, say the 70s (not head to toe of course) or channel a certain character. It can involve buying a piece of clothing or jewellery because it reminds you of something you like. Someone I know wore a red riding hood style cape with floppy bunny ears to work one day. I guess she was channelling fairytales. It's a fun and very postmodern aesthetic I think.
Tuba, I normally like your perspective on fashion and your dissection of trends and aesthetic codes. In this post I find you to be snobbish and close-minded. I am a monochromatic girl but I am also the free girl who dresses as she wants on a whim. I have a wardrobe yes, but I often add elements that surprise and offset. You cannot put people in boxes. This seems to be the theme of this post. If I am incorrect let me know. That said I am content in my sometimes expensive sometimes discounted gray, navy and black cashmere sweaters. I purchased the Margiela hot pants you purchased off of YOOX and pair them with a grey cashmere sweater and my short Bottega tire boots. Thank you for that suggestion. That said, however, this post does not elevate your viewers but rather leaves them questioning how cool they are in the context of your “boxes”.
It's less here about specific brands, and more how to differentiate myself from what is commonly associated with Goth Rock. For context, I've started opening up about being influenced by Goth Rock and Japanese Progressive Metal. The former style is commonly associated with all black, but there are other darker colors that also exist. And some colors you have to get by mixing dyes, and even then it's mostly an approximation. ( I'm not sure how you'd get Earthy red with synthetic dyes. )
That ‘t-shirt under the shirt’ comment hit right home.
My style is Corporate Baroque Queen.
My style is mostly black. Fond of Yohji Yamamoto and Euro (Prada) style because can't wear YY everywhere.
see a Calvin Kelin x Raf Simons shirt and an Eames chair and I already trust your fashion fashion opinions
Have you ever seen the movie Orlando (1992)? There's a line where Orlando's current love interest says something like, "Oh, Orlando, you're so serious. But you're not serious enough."
love the earrings and the video Tuba ! would love to know where they are from :)
It’s not rocket science and has been said many times before, but after twenty years of buying premium clothes, I can confidently say pretty much all fast fashion will not last, either the trend or quality. Buy pieces your love regardless of what is on trend, buy pieces that complement your body type, buy pieces that suit your personality, personal style, lifestyle and career. You can own more than one style (but avoid too many). For men invest is some good tailoring and proper shoes (At some point you will need it and be thankful you own it). Good quality basic will transition effortlessly between pieces. Don’t spend more than you are prepared to lose (clothes get damaged). What you wear should never turn you into a snob. Being polite and using manners is free. There is nothing more beautiful than someone who is original, themselves and who exudes confidence, this is the greatest outfit anyone can wear.
In terms of cut, I would say I fall in with the ethereal, but not material. (Would love to, but got a price tag on em, and I like to have variety 😄)
I like a contrast in an outfit. And a small pop/an accent color
Not too big not tight.
THank you, Thank you!!! The archival stuff is overdone!
Wondering about the Noguci type lamp in the background. Where is it from please?
The best again and always 🫶🏻
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Ethereal is probably the closest of these to my style, but I also make a lot of my own clothes. The hiker fashion kinda bothers me because I actually hike a lot and I don’t get when people buy technical gear to only wear a few times for instagram. Those clothes are not at all biodegradable and use intense chemical processes to manufacture to high quality. It’s so unsustainable to own multiple pieces especially if they don’t get used.
I respect the specific tastes and wanting to be unique of the archive person, but let’s be real it’s about flexing how much money you have as well. These people aren’t wearing one of a kind or custom made stuff because then, who would recognise how rare it is and how much it cost?
I like you and this video! +1 new subscriber!!
Kafka quotes and Bessette photos? You have a brilliant way of translating ideas into words. Your content is a delight. Thank you.
Tubaaaaaa 😍😍😍😍
14:03 "turning your style into a calendar date chart to prove everyone how knowledgeable you are, and thoughtful, and niche you are is just hard to listen to" is SO real. Being knowledgeable in what you love is good, but using it to develop a superiority complex is obnoxious.
Edit: I'd say my style in three words is grunge street punk. Think Vetements without the meme branding, I usually prefer a graphic/motif to text/logos
Very thoughtful observations
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I have a vintage coat (not from 2018!! 🤣.. I hope not at least 😬) that I bought at a thrift store which is a lemaire x mackintosh collab. But I can’t find anything about this collab online. When was it? Anyone know?
I loved this video, i can totally relate to the feeling like something’s off either your outfit just because it’s not your style. It happens to me a lot 😂 I tend to experiment, and even tho the outfit might be nice or even great it’s just…not…right. I think someone’s style you can really see in their attitude. I could see 100s of the same outfit but only a few people really stand out in it because it’s their thing and they own it. Dunno if it makes sense.
I would say my style is like street punk with a touch of avant garde. I can’t choose between my skate jeans and my vivienne westwood dress. I would wear both if that dress wasn’t so tight haha. I guess… i’m too ecclectic to really define 😅 or maybe i’m still building my style idk. Also I live in the netherlands… wind and rain means everyone need some level of techwear to survive here 😅
I'd say nerdy edgy gemini 😅🤣, I love so many styles that everyday is a new adventure for me hahaha that's my moon in gemini power :)
The thing that creeps me is the type of people who want to wear “quiet luxury” trend that they can’t afford in reality end up looking (to me ) like the “talented Mr. Ripley” bunch. Like “I want to look rich, but without being accused of bad taste”. It ok to look poor 👍 just tidy and a bit of charisma ☺️
I concur with Tuba, "loser style" rings so true for me. Also I need a word for a style that's based entirely off my crippling eBay addiction.
Your brain is so sexy❤!! i laugh and learn so much from your interpretations! this time: the archive style😂😂😂, i dont even know sometimes what my year of birth is, not my cardigan’s😅, and the super about this is that i truly appreciate anyone who does and even compliment it since we are sooo different still so alike as humans, in height, age, birthmarks, gender and style.
thanks for your wit&ease&humor! and style🌟