I love this aesthetic & attitude. It's what I lean towards most. The French teach good basics but the Italians transcend, in my opinion. Brava Silvana. 👏❤
I love it when you feature italian dressing! I’d like to know more, such as, what are italian basics? What pieces do italian women always have in their wardrobe? I’m fascinated by Italian women and how they dress.
Bella, as a first generation Italian woman, it was my Father who was born in Roma that I got my sense of fashion from. I love clothes, shoes, accessories & jewelry. One of my favorite things to do is to Play in my closet. Along, with your tips I truly have a blast. Mile Grazie Silvana!
My father was also born in Rome and always loved fashion. He went to the Art Institute of Chicago in his 20s and pursued a degree in Costume Design. I grew up with a love for fashion and style and continue to enjoy this in my 40s.
Fascinating, you said a signature scent can fade away for oneself. I found my signature scent had done just that. I picked a few fragrances I rotate now, and I can smell them. 😊
E' una vera gioia sentirti parlare in italiano!! Grazie per questo video Silvana!! Sono d' accordo sulle tue affermazioni sul nostro stile e la spontanea attitudine alla ricerca del bello, dell'armonia e del bel vivere in ogni momento. 💖🙏💯💯
FINALLY!!! I have been waiting for a video like this, there's not much info for women but plenty for men. I have not even watched the video but Im excited by the title.
Loved your advice on Italian fashion silvana, I enjoyed all the pieces in your wardrobe you are very interesting and it's clear how much you love clothes that give impact !
I had an interesting thought while watching your video and wondering if you, or anyone else in this community has an opinion? You mention that Italians prefer “quality over quantity”. I had a British father and Ukrainian mother. Quality always came first, regardless of quantity or how long you had to save. I was taught to buy the best that you could afford. As a consequence, I always look for quality first. I was born in Canada and upon reflection, those that I know who also share a recent European background, regardless of their interest in style or their budget, seem to favour quality in all things. My friends with an Asian, South American, or multi generational North American background tend not to place nearly as much emphasis on quality, particularly if it costs more than any alternative. They tend to focus more on “a bargain”. Certainly an appreciation of quality is not restricted to different ethnicities but I wonder if, in general, Europeans have been influenced in their upbringing more so than in other areas of the world, regardless of budget? I don’t believe that either is right or wrong and again, this is a very general statement but, curious if anyone else sees this as a cultural difference?
Mass manufacturing made it possible for Americans to own a lot of clothes. After the deprivation of WwII and the Depression, this was a revelation! Over the last two generations, we've completely lost any concept of what quality looks like.
That's exactly it! Even in Brazil growing up, everything was made there and I still have items from when I lived there over 20 years on, sadly today, even our shoes which was a huge industry, are made in South East Asian countries.
I have a European background however had a mother and grandmother who cared very little about their looks or fashion. They bought our clothes from the cheapest place possible. I never learned about fashion until in my thirties.
Hi Debra, thanks for sharing. It's never too late to start a style journey, right? It's just a question of one having the willing to do it, the information is out there x
I like these kinds of videos and I see Americans trying to emulate a more sophisticated European style but, maybe its just me, but I feel very few American women can pull it off. It's never quite "right." Maybe they just don't have the body language and flare. It's hard to pinpoint what it is but I can sense a European vs an American even if they are dressed the same. I remember seeing a woman with a trench coat and an LV monogram Neverfull at the airport. From the way she moved and from the way she tossed her hair, I guessed she was French. It turned out I was right. The point is, it may not be just the clothes. It's everything that goes with it, which can be harder to master.
I love this aesthetic & attitude. It's what I lean towards most. The French teach good basics but the Italians transcend, in my opinion. Brava Silvana. 👏❤
That's exactly it!
I love it when you feature italian dressing! I’d like to know more, such as, what are italian basics? What pieces do italian women always have in their wardrobe? I’m fascinated by Italian women and how they dress.
Bella, as a first generation Italian woman, it was my Father who was born in Roma that I got my sense of fashion from. I love clothes, shoes, accessories & jewelry. One of my favorite things to do is to Play in my closet. Along, with your tips I truly have a blast.
Mile Grazie Silvana!
My father was also born in Rome and always loved fashion. He went to the Art Institute of Chicago in his 20s and pursued a degree in Costume Design. I grew up with a love for fashion and style and continue to enjoy this in my 40s.
Prego :)
I appreciate how you expressed the difference between French and Italian style, very interesting.
I love Italian style, food, culture and everything! It's also the most beautiful language in the world in my opinion.
Hi Silvana! Love all of the looks shown in this video! Wow, so impeccable!! Have a great weekend!! xx
Aw thank you, Celia! Glad you like the outfit ideas. Have a great weekend too x
Excellent video, thank you!
My pleasure!
Fascinating, you said a signature scent can fade away for oneself. I found my signature scent had done just that. I picked a few fragrances I rotate now, and I can smell them. 😊
Thank you for sharing your experience! It's amazing how our relationship with scents can evolve.
I love to watch all your videos over and over 🎉
E' una vera gioia sentirti parlare in italiano!! Grazie per questo video Silvana!! Sono d' accordo sulle tue affermazioni sul nostro stile e la spontanea attitudine alla ricerca del bello, dell'armonia e del bel vivere in ogni momento. 💖🙏💯💯
Grazie mille cara! Sono così felice che tu approvi i miei contenuti e anche mio italiano 💕♥️
FINALLY!!! I have been waiting for a video like this, there's not much info for women but plenty for men. I have not even watched the video but Im excited by the title.
So glad you like it :)
Good to know! I admire Italian women’s fashion and style! 🌹❤️👏🏼
What a fine video! Greetings from Italy.
Loved your advice on Italian fashion silvana, I enjoyed all the pieces in your wardrobe you are very interesting and it's clear how much you love clothes that give impact !
love your style and the way you present it to us....best videos....thank you
Aw thank you, Simona :) it's been a great pleasure.
Hi Silvana, I’m a new subscriber and find your videos most inspirational. Thank you so much in refreshing my ideas of dressing 👏💐
Such a lovely video Silvana...thank youxxx
Love your video's🎉🎉🎉
Aw thank you :)
thank you
I had an interesting thought while watching your video and wondering if you, or anyone else in this community has an opinion?
You mention that Italians prefer “quality over quantity”. I had a British father and Ukrainian mother. Quality always came first, regardless of quantity or how long you had to save. I was taught to buy the best that you could afford. As a consequence, I always look for quality first.
I was born in Canada and upon reflection, those that I know who also share a recent European background, regardless of their interest in style or their budget, seem to favour quality in all things. My friends with an Asian, South American, or multi generational North American background tend not to place nearly as much emphasis on quality, particularly if it costs more than any alternative. They tend to focus more on “a bargain”.
Certainly an appreciation of quality is not restricted to different ethnicities but I wonder if, in general, Europeans have been influenced in their upbringing more so than in other areas of the world, regardless of budget?
I don’t believe that either is right or wrong and again, this is a very general statement but, curious if anyone else sees this as a cultural difference?
Mass manufacturing made it possible for Americans to own a lot of clothes. After the deprivation of WwII and the Depression, this was a revelation! Over the last two generations, we've completely lost any concept of what quality looks like.
Absolutely yes.
@elenachristian9860 sadly this is so.
That's exactly it! Even in Brazil growing up, everything was made there and I still have items from when I lived there over 20 years on, sadly today, even our shoes which was a huge industry, are made in South East Asian countries.
@@silvanapatrick_stylist cheaper to make, more profit for the company, & stake holders, but fall apart soon after purchase.
Un abbraccio dal Belgio, complimenti per i tuoi video's.
Ciao Agnes, grazie mille di cuore ♥
I have a European background however had a mother and grandmother who cared very little about their looks or fashion. They bought our clothes from the cheapest place possible. I never learned about fashion until in my thirties.
Hi Debra, thanks for sharing. It's never too late to start a style journey, right? It's just a question of one having the willing to do it, the information is out there x
All true.
Please share the name of the fragrance you used to demonstrate how to apply perfume.
Hi Sonia, it's Fresia by Santa Maria Novella :) bit.ly/4c0PcuW
Love this episode, Silvana! Just curious, how many languages do you speak?
Ciao Angela, so glad you enjoyed it. I actually speak 4 languages :)
Those jeans! I must have them!
Glad you like them :)
I like these kinds of videos and I see Americans trying to emulate a more sophisticated European style but, maybe its just me, but I feel very few American women can pull it off. It's never quite "right." Maybe they just don't have the body language and flare. It's hard to pinpoint what it is but I can sense a European vs an American even if they are dressed the same. I remember seeing a woman with a trench coat and an LV monogram Neverfull at the airport. From the way she moved and from the way she tossed her hair, I guessed she was French. It turned out I was right. The point is, it may not be just the clothes. It's everything that goes with it, which can be harder to master.
@@chronic2023 style is attitude, you are absolutely right but it may come with practice. Thank you for your input.
More of "dressing like an Italian",