Thank you, Sara! Very fun, inspiring video. I read that in the olden days Vogue magazine offered sewing patterns to their readers. Wouldn't that be a great thing to revive!
Very enjoyable and inspiring, too! I agree with the earlier comments that I wouldn't be wearing any of the total looks but I do see pieces I like - also agree that the colors seemed a little drab and like it was still winter...
i agree but i assumed that it was a metro area thing. not that fashion people in cities don't wear color but as a general rule maybe they are more toned down. just a guess.
Love the fun concept of this video! I think I am not a "street style" girl LOL - I like some of the individual pieces but I don't think any of the full outfits are "me". But I love the video regardless! It sparks inspiration.
i feel exactly the same! for me i probably wouldn't copy an entire outfit but i like seeing how they are put together and i can find inspiration on pieces i might not have thought of but would style in my own way. like the article made me start thinking that i might like to add a bomber jacket for example.
Thanks for putting this together. I have come to the conclusion that I will not be rocking what Vogue thinks of as Urban Chic and I am OK with it.😂 I think Outfit 8 would be the only one I would try
a lot of it is not to my taste either. but i like looking at articles like this because i can usually find pieces that i would wear and style in my own way, not necessarily theirs.
i agree but so much of the time i can get inspiration from just one piece or a color combo or something. i still think it's fun to look even if i don't want to fully copy an outfit.
Interesting ideas for this spring. I recently bought the trench coat pattern and will eventually get it done. Often projects grind to a snail's pace because its more difficult to find the right fabric in natural fibers and also to save up for the projects. Hence projects aren't as many as I would like to do. To be honest this year, I can get on board with flat marry janes or the 1.5" version of mary janes. The toe cleavage thing is starting to die the death it needs to. A few of the light coats had one from Daughter Judy come to mind. I would line my version.
@@knottygnome my plan is to buy a black leather pair with a 1.5" heel and a red leather pair with a 1/4" heel. Both have double straps across but done differently than straight across. I usually wear Naturalizer which is so comfy and I can walk all day in my 3" block heeled pumps. A while back I discovered leather cushioned insoles that are thin. Game changer! There is a version for sandals and it stops the foot from sliding when wearing pantyhose in heels. The ones you got sound really neat.
well in regard to the article i thought it was strange b/c most of the looks were more wintery in my opinion than spring appropriate. i wouldn't wear any of the looks from the article but there were individual pieces that i could appreciate. as far as general spring 2024 fashion trends there are a lot that i didn't cover that i am very much not crazy about. capri pants for one.
Thank you, Sara! Very fun, inspiring video. I read that in the olden days Vogue magazine offered sewing patterns to their readers. Wouldn't that be a great thing to revive!
interesting! if they did it today i suspect the designs might be too "out there" for most people. 🤣
Very enjoyable and inspiring, too! I agree with the earlier comments that I wouldn't be wearing any of the total looks but I do see pieces I like - also agree that the colors seemed a little drab and like it was still winter...
i agree but i assumed that it was a metro area thing. not that fashion people in cities don't wear color but as a general rule maybe they are more toned down. just a guess.
Love this kind of review!
thanks so much for watching!
This is such a great video! Loved it❤
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Love the fun concept of this video! I think I am not a "street style" girl LOL - I like some of the individual pieces but I don't think any of the full outfits are "me". But I love the video regardless! It sparks inspiration.
i feel exactly the same! for me i probably wouldn't copy an entire outfit but i like seeing how they are put together and i can find inspiration on pieces i might not have thought of but would style in my own way. like the article made me start thinking that i might like to add a bomber jacket for example.
Such dull colors. I've heard them referred to as depression colors. Thx 4 ur work. I see 2 patterns I'd lie 2 try!. Ciao
i'm so glad you found the video useful! thanks for watching.
Thanks for putting this together. I have come to the conclusion that I will not be rocking what Vogue thinks of as Urban Chic and I am OK with it.😂 I think Outfit 8 would be the only one I would try
a lot of it is not to my taste either. but i like looking at articles like this because i can usually find pieces that i would wear and style in my own way, not necessarily theirs.
Very interesting video to watch, but « Urban Chic » is definitely not my style! 🤣 I do love this kind of video though so keep them coming! 💞
What I like about street style vs. the runway is that at least some of it is wearable. The runway is just so out there often...
i agree but so much of the time i can get inspiration from just one piece or a color combo or something. i still think it's fun to look even if i don't want to fully copy an outfit.
absolutely agree!
Interesting ideas for this spring. I recently bought the trench coat pattern and will eventually get it done. Often projects grind to a snail's pace because its more difficult to find the right fabric in natural fibers and also to save up for the projects. Hence projects aren't as many as I would like to do.
To be honest this year, I can get on board with flat marry janes or the 1.5" version of mary janes. The toe cleavage thing is starting to die the death it needs to.
A few of the light coats had one from Daughter Judy come to mind. I would line my version.
i bought 2 pairs of mary janes in navy and black and i'm really enjoying them. it's a nice change-up from my usual boots or sneakers.
@@knottygnome my plan is to buy a black leather pair with a 1.5" heel and a red leather pair with a 1/4" heel. Both have double straps across but done differently than straight across. I usually wear Naturalizer which is so comfy and I can walk all day in my 3" block heeled pumps. A while back I discovered leather cushioned insoles that are thin. Game changer! There is a version for sandals and it stops the foot from sliding when wearing pantyhose in heels.
The ones you got sound really neat.
What do you personally think of 2024 Spring style?
well in regard to the article i thought it was strange b/c most of the looks were more wintery in my opinion than spring appropriate. i wouldn't wear any of the looks from the article but there were individual pieces that i could appreciate. as far as general spring 2024 fashion trends there are a lot that i didn't cover that i am very much not crazy about. capri pants for one.