This was really great! I hope you'll do it for "typical" styles of the other IDs, too. Like 50ies/Pinup=R, French Chic=C, Business=D, Girly=G. Or maybe something on how to look authoritative/formidable as a non-D; chic, elegant and expensive as a non-C; fun, youthful and vibrant as a non-G, easy-going, approachable and effortless as a non-N, womanly, sexy and sensual as a non-R/TR/SD... Well, you get my drift... ;-)
Looking forward to it as a FN who loves boho style for weekend wear but wonders what to do for office wear beyond a uniform of a solid color head to toe and a scarf.
Soo refreshing to see a Dramatic style with a warm and softer color palette instead of black, white and red. I've been thirsting for this. All body types come in every skin tone imaginable and it's nice to see a little bit variation in color of the clothes. Now, back to watching. This is gold. I wish there was more content like this.
I'm an SD with a natural ethereal essence, and I LOVE dressing boho. I've found that wearing jewel tones (regal element), quality jewelry with gemstones, lace, hairscarves, textured fabrics like velvet or hemp, with a more monochrome outfit really pulls it together for me. I try to keep layering to a minimum, typically opting for pops of a lace bralette, a textured kimono, a scarf or jewelry, nothing to break my vertical line. Short playsuits with a pretty ornate pattern or ruching worn with strappy sandals, a bold hat and a necklace is also one of my favorite combos for summer!! I think I'd describe my style as the dark witchy subset of bohemian style, rather than the well known beachy Coachella boho vibe, but it works soooo well, year round!!! My natural essence does allow me to get away with looking slightly more undone than many SD's, but really, any image ID can pull off any style with the right tweaks.
I really love your videos! being a soft classic I didn't know what to wear for everyday collage because stereotypical classic clothes aren't my personal style but I learned a lot from your channel and I hope you continue doing these videos for each style
Your explanations are helping me understand the good points of being a Flamboyant Natural since I hated Boho style, thank you so much , please keep doing this videos
I have been following a lot of Kibbe videos in the past years and let me just say that you make it so easy and accessible. You really captured the essence of what each body type is all about, congratulations for all your, I'm assuming is, hard work and if it comes easy for you... then as another girl said in the comments, you're a gem. 😉 Either way, thank you so much Elyssa!! 😘😘😘
Lau Rie wow! Thank you so so much for the kind words and support! It really means a lot! Producing these videos definitely takes time, planning and a lot of mental work. But I’m happy to do them because I really want to help women reach their full style potential! I really really appreciate your amazing feedback and hope to continue to create meaningful and approachable content like this 💛
@@elyssa_aesthetic Your videos made me realize that as a flamboyant natural, I need to pay more attention to jewelry and it really upped my game! So thank you!! ❤ If you ever want to look into it, I'd really like to watch you talk about how to be a classy flamboyant natural and if you want to do a shout out to me in your next video, it really would make my day! My name is Laurie. 😁
this was great! i'm a DC but i love dressing boho and rock chick and have always felt like both suit me very well, as long as i choose my pieces well and don't go over the top.
Do you think Boho will look nice on SCs? I want to give this look a shot plus I usually wear my tops untucked because I feel more comfortable in them. Moreover, I want to have a couple of slightly long kaftan, tunic and peasant blouses that I wish to pair off with straight leg trousers. Thank you.
Iam Romantic and wear lots of Boho...always fitted waist, no blouson top..often fitted top...fitted wrist or flutter sleeve or sleeveless. Beach dresses fitted through the torso to show waist emphasis look gpod on me too. Almost always a v neck.I style regular and maxi wrap dresses boho too with hats bags and shoes sandals and boots in the boho style.
Thank you so much for this. I’m a soft classic but I don’t want to appear like I’m wearing a elegant/business look. I wasn’t sure how to go about it. So helpful.
Could you do a video on romantics, specifically showing different styles, where it should be fitted, and romantic necklines other than draped necklines. Should necklines be higher on romantics, lower? I’m just not sure.
Liz Smith absolutely. In the meantime just know that the overall recommendation for Romantic necklines is to keep things rounded. So weather you’re wearing a turtle neck or a deep V the aim is to keep things gentle and contoured to your curves. The necklines that I don’t think would look best is boat, square and mandarin. But the neckline is just one element that makes up an entire ensemble so you’d have to consider the totality of the yin/yang and how it’s accommodating you.
Kellie Gallagher exactly!!! Style is supposed to be creative and it can really push you to think outside of the box. There’s a million combinations of outfits for “boho” but I think it comes down to how you want to interpret and express it! The main point is to use the elements of boho to clearly represent the aesthetic👍🏻
So fun with another Kibbe - chanel, and I like your energy! But I would have loved to see examples of a Flamboyant Gamine boho style too. (You only mentioned Gamine and SG.) 💗🏵️
DahliaRose thanks for tuning in! Yeah I didn’t go into each subtype for this video but will in the future! The main point was to show that you can adapt the boho style no matter what Image ID you are 🤗
IAmMe K i didn’t forget🙃.....it was intentional and I admit, I did cater to soft Gamine since I’m soft Gamine and like to feature looks that I’m gravitated towards. Next time I’ll be sure to include all the types but I wanted to keep this video from getting too long and just highlight how you can incorporate boho elements no matter what type you are. And of course, there’s a ton of ways to go about this😉
Excellent appropriation of the bohemian style for the different body types. You really have a great understanding of art and design. Thanks for sharing!.
I think you may have skipped the Soft Naturals. I really want to try a boho style dress similar to the one you showed for Romantic. I am a curvy sizes 16 and love my cowboy boots. Would that dress work for a soft natural as is or would I need to change it in some way? I am not a fan of the big flowers so open to a different type of prints or gauzy fabric.
GREAT VIDEO! I just learned about Kibbe classifications and felt stifled as a Romantic to more 50’s eras looks than accentuate curves, but I don’t LIKE that style. I LOVE boho and ironically already have variations of the three styles you suggested for Romantic Boho! So THaNK YOU for liberating me!
Hi Elyssa, i love this video. I am a romantic with high cheekbones as my yang. I love the boho style and was wondering how many variations of romantics are there? Can you please do a video of various mix or meddley romantics paired with another style? I hope i am not confusing you. Thank you!!
I'm Romantic in the Kibbe types, with an hourglass shape, but I'm also a gentle free spirit, artistic, creative, earthy Bohemian and always have been. So it's definitely confusing. 😩
Not really, just find boho shapes that complement your silhouette and especially the color palette and fun accesories. I'm a soft dramatic and i love a good romantic dress, so i've learnt how to separate body type and vibe/style. ♡♡♡
Thanks! By the way, are kaftans, tunics and peasant blouses, not to mention prairie and peasant skirts considered as Boho/Bohemian clothes and will they look nice on Soft Classics?
SO helpful!!! I think I finally settled on having a soft classic body type, but I never feel myself dressing that simply, and blazers are so far from my lifestyle. Most Boho cuts are so wrong for me, but in my heart that is what I gravitate most towards. So I have been search the internet for a long time trying to figure out how to merge the two. So can a classic still wear large beaded earrings & handcrafted silver cuff bracelets,along with lots of navy & clean lines in clothing? I really hope so 😬
Hi Elyssa, thank you for your videos. Could you please make a video using this format but using it with a classic style. I am a theatrical romantic but I prefer the clothing of the classic style better. Thank you :-)
Hi Elyssa. What about me? I'm a Theoretical Romantic. I can wear some Romantic styles but I also have Yang elements so I can't go completely Romantic without looking kiddish. Also, since I am getting older I need to adapt a more mature classy/classic wardrobe. I don't like looking and feeling stuffy and I am Boho in my heart and soul so I don't want to hide or give that up. Any suggestions? I always love your videos - very educational.
I'm a romantic but I couldn't wear the first 2 suggestions because without waist emphasis it would look as if I didn't have any legs :-) . Are these more for Theatrical Romantics?
+Marcelle M. The first is a peplum which does offer waist definition and the second hugs the contours of the body. And I don’t see any reason why these couldn’t work for TR as well
Marcelle M. Hmmmm I don’t think these two garments should be used to necessarily find your Kibbe Image ID. I just believe that they both hug the body in a way that can be complimentary to romantics 😉
@@elyssa_aesthetic Exactly. Everyone is different and needs to personalize their pieces. Some Romantics might need more open necklines or a different type of lace or longer peplum, some it would work for. I think the peplum could work for a lot of SG's too. A lot of pieces work for multple ID's.
BurstAngel oooooo rockabilly is SO fitting for accommodating romantics. Yeah I’m hoping to showcase more niche styles but a lot of people seem to be really drawn to boho for some reason. I personally like “darker” boho (think witch in the forrest vibe) but I think the majority of people like boho because it seems to be pretty trendy right now. So it felt right to touch on that style right out the gates lol
@@elyssa_aesthetic boho is popular because it is a pretty casual style. Most of us don't have a lifestyle that calls for anything than that. We can dream about wearing elegant and glamorous clothes but boho is a very attainable style for day to day.
I feel confident I’m a SG, yet I’m way too curvy for all these mini skirts. I always wear maxi skirts and don’t need to shop petites even though I’m 4’11. Is this possible with SG? Almost all short skirts or even shorts that aren’t “biker shorts” my whole life lift up too high in the back because of my curves. I know I’m not wide enough for SN and I’m too yang in the shoulders for the R’s. I feel everything SG except for the short skirts and shorts. Is it possible to be a gamine that leans a little too R for the short skirt?
I really don't think the first dramatic look is anything near boho. Dramatic look good in slightly oversized things, so for example a loose-ish straight slip dress (like Liya Kibede wears at one moment in Merriam's video about her) in a 'boho' fabric like linen, might be a better look. The dramatic looks just look...Dramatic in earth colours to me. And dramatics prefer quite the opposite, bolder colours.
Gitte Van de velde I see your point and critique but I do think that this can absolutely be transformed into a boho look with the use of jewelry and accessories. In my opinion, earth tone colors can serve as a base for a HTT boho ensemble. That’s the main point I was driving home for that look.
If you say in title all body types, than you should put all image IDs, not even mentioning FG, when talking about G and SG. If you talk about SG you should include all 13 body types
Joga bez granic Anna Dąbrowska point taken and the title has been changed. The purpose of this video was to show that boho is not exclusive to FN and how any style can be adapted to any of the types. As mentioned in another comment I did highlight SG because I am a SG and wanted to include some pieces that I gravitated towards. Perhaps this was a bad call and unfair to SD, DC, FG to not include them but my intent wasn’t to mislead anyone or upset anyone. My focus was to highlight the idea that you can marry boho elements with your lines to create an overall harmonious boho look. Ultimately I was trying to keep my video from getting too long so I made the judgment call to not include these sub types. Moving forward I intend to continue with my normal format of focusing on each group and sub type.
@@elyssa_aesthetic I understand and I'm glad you've changed the title, this way other FGs, like me, won't be desapointed. I hope you would record another part of this video, including the missing types, because I really like your ideas!
Joga bez granic Anna Dąbrowska I do intend on making another boho video showcasing all the types 😉 I really do appreciate your feedback.....it helps provide a new perspective for sure!
Can you guys genuinely stop saying the word Bohemian? It was a slur used for Romani people during slave trade, and It is literally so disrespectful and disgusting that you choose to use it as a descriptor for an aesthetic. Thanks.
This was really great!
I hope you'll do it for "typical" styles of the other IDs, too. Like 50ies/Pinup=R, French Chic=C, Business=D, Girly=G. Or maybe something on how to look authoritative/formidable as a non-D; chic, elegant and expensive as a non-C; fun, youthful and vibrant as a non-G, easy-going, approachable and effortless as a non-N, womanly, sexy and sensual as a non-R/TR/SD... Well, you get my drift... ;-)
Sophie YEP! That video concept is in the works 😉
Looking forward to it as a FN who loves boho style for weekend wear but wonders what to do for office wear beyond a uniform of a solid color head to toe and a scarf.
@@elyssa_aesthetic Yessssss!
Soo refreshing to see a Dramatic style with a warm and softer color palette instead of black, white and red. I've been thirsting for this. All body types come in every skin tone imaginable and it's nice to see a little bit variation in color of the clothes. Now, back to watching. This is gold. I wish there was more content like this.
This was so helpful! Could you please do one for edgy/grunge style?
Indigo Carra yes ma’am!!! I have grunge, vintage, classy and so many more 🤗
@@elyssa_aesthetic awesome :)
Yes! I'm a Romantic body type but I love grunge style!
@@Atroonks same here!!
Y E S. Coming from a thirty year old. xD
I'm an SD with a natural ethereal essence, and I LOVE dressing boho. I've found that wearing jewel tones (regal element), quality jewelry with gemstones, lace, hairscarves, textured fabrics like velvet or hemp, with a more monochrome outfit really pulls it together for me. I try to keep layering to a minimum, typically opting for pops of a lace bralette, a textured kimono, a scarf or jewelry, nothing to break my vertical line. Short playsuits with a pretty ornate pattern or ruching worn with strappy sandals, a bold hat and a necklace is also one of my favorite combos for summer!!
I think I'd describe my style as the dark witchy subset of bohemian style, rather than the well known beachy Coachella boho vibe, but it works soooo well, year round!!! My natural essence does allow me to get away with looking slightly more undone than many SD's, but really, any image ID can pull off any style with the right tweaks.
I really love your videos! being a soft classic I didn't know what to wear for everyday collage because stereotypical classic clothes aren't my personal style but I learned a lot from your channel and I hope you continue doing these videos for each style
Yomna Hossam hey, thanks for tuning in 👋🏻 Glad you’ve found these videos helpful!!
Your explanations are helping me understand the good points of being a Flamboyant Natural since I hated Boho style, thank you so much , please keep doing this videos
Scart Darcy you are SO welcome!
I have been following a lot of Kibbe videos in the past years and let me just say that you make it so easy and accessible. You really captured the essence of what each body type is all about, congratulations for all your, I'm assuming is, hard work and if it comes easy for you... then as another girl said in the comments, you're a gem. 😉
Either way, thank you so much Elyssa!! 😘😘😘
Lau Rie wow! Thank you so so much for the kind words and support! It really means a lot! Producing these videos definitely takes time, planning and a lot of mental work. But I’m happy to do them because I really want to help women reach their full style potential! I really really appreciate your amazing feedback and hope to continue to create meaningful and approachable content like this 💛
@@elyssa_aesthetic Your videos made me realize that as a flamboyant natural, I need to pay more attention to jewelry and it really upped my game! So thank you!! ❤
If you ever want to look into it, I'd really like to watch you talk about how to be a classy flamboyant natural and if you want to do a shout out to me in your next video, it really would make my day! My name is Laurie. 😁
Lau Rie a video like that it in the works ✨
@@elyssa_aesthetic Yay, can't wait!!! 😃
Love how you’re taking the base knowledge and elevating it to the next level. As my Nana used to say (in her English accent), “What a clever girl!”
Nicole Winters ha I love that!
This is a great concept. It’s nice to see how to achieve the same style across different Kibbe types, instead of being put in to a style box.
this was great! i'm a DC but i love dressing boho and rock chick and have always felt like both suit me very well, as long as i choose my pieces well and don't go over the top.
Do you think Boho will look nice on SCs? I want to give this look a shot plus I usually wear my tops untucked because I feel more comfortable in them. Moreover, I want to have a couple of slightly long kaftan, tunic and peasant blouses that I wish to pair off with straight leg trousers. Thank you.
Iam Romantic and wear lots of Boho...always fitted waist, no blouson top..often fitted top...fitted wrist or flutter sleeve or sleeveless. Beach dresses fitted through the torso to show waist emphasis look gpod on me too. Almost always a v neck.I style regular and maxi wrap dresses boho too with hats bags and shoes sandals and boots in the boho style.
Thank you so much for this. I’m a soft classic but I don’t want to appear like I’m wearing a elegant/business look. I wasn’t sure how to go about it. So helpful.
Could you do a video on romantics, specifically showing different styles, where it should be fitted, and romantic necklines other than draped necklines. Should necklines be higher on romantics, lower? I’m just not sure.
Liz Smith absolutely. In the meantime just know that the overall recommendation for Romantic necklines is to keep things rounded. So weather you’re wearing a turtle neck or a deep V the aim is to keep things gentle and contoured to your curves. The necklines that I don’t think would look best is boat, square and mandarin. But the neckline is just one element that makes up an entire ensemble so you’d have to consider the totality of the yin/yang and how it’s accommodating you.
Elyssa, thank you.
@@DefineFive I think Naturals can wear a boat neckline but I'm not an expert :)
Romantics don't look good with closed necklines.
I never thought about the denim skirt! Love it! 💜
Kellie Gallagher exactly!!! Style is supposed to be creative and it can really push you to think outside of the box. There’s a million combinations of outfits for “boho” but I think it comes down to how you want to interpret and express it! The main point is to use the elements of boho to clearly represent the aesthetic👍🏻
Love this! Wish you touched based on soft natural - boho but sensual and feminine
I adore your videos!!! And this concept is so unique! Btw, your voice is so calming and soothing! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us :)
So fun with another Kibbe - chanel, and I like your energy! But I would have loved to see examples of a Flamboyant Gamine boho style too. (You only mentioned Gamine and SG.) 💗🏵️
Flamboyant gamines look good in opposites. So a short, unconstructed boho-ish top with a bolder pattern, would work well.
Yes she forgot soft natural too :(
DahliaRose thanks for tuning in! Yeah I didn’t go into each subtype for this video but will in the future! The main point was to show that you can adapt the boho style no matter what Image ID you are 🤗
@@tshi3915 That's an obvious one though.
IAmMe K i didn’t forget🙃.....it was intentional and I admit, I did cater to soft Gamine since I’m soft Gamine and like to feature looks that I’m gravitated towards. Next time I’ll be sure to include all the types but I wanted to keep this video from getting too long and just highlight how you can incorporate boho elements no matter what type you are. And of course, there’s a ton of ways to go about this😉
Excellent appropriation of the bohemian style for the different body types. You really have a great understanding of art and design. Thanks for sharing!.
Maree Pollen thank you 🖤🖤
Elyssa 🌸❤️
I agree!
This was so awesome..lady..if ever there is a University of Style and Substance..you shall be the Dean there!!. I can hear you for hours:)👌
Thanks! I found this video super helpful. Your knowledge in the topic and ability to explain things was great :)
Love this video because I don’t relate to the classic look even thought i am a dramatic classic. I love the boho look
This was helpful. I'm SG but my Zyla archetype is Elegant Bohemian ...plus I like the boho style
Thank yoou for making boho style for Kibbe body types clear!
It was very helpful. I hope you make one video on vintage clothings. Always loved those old silk blouses with pants/skirts.
Anika Tabassum it’s in the works 😉
@@elyssa_aesthetic ohh yeei! :D
I think you may have skipped the Soft Naturals. I really want to try a boho style dress similar to the one you showed for Romantic. I am a curvy sizes 16 and love my cowboy boots. Would that dress work for a soft natural as is or would I need to change it in some way? I am not a fan of the big flowers so open to a different type of prints or gauzy fabric.
Great video again! I'm excited to see your take on other styles with the image IDs!
Agreed!! I would love to see more styles on different body types. :D
Love this idea! I hope you take some more styles like 80s/glam inspired look for all body types!
It’s in the works 🤗
GREAT VIDEO! I just learned about Kibbe classifications and felt stifled as a Romantic to more 50’s eras looks than accentuate curves, but I don’t LIKE that style. I LOVE boho and ironically already have variations of the three styles you suggested for Romantic Boho! So THaNK YOU for liberating me!
Please do a video about soft natural vs. pin up style!
Hi Elyssa, i love this video. I am a romantic with high cheekbones as my yang. I love the boho style and was wondering how many variations of romantics are there? Can you please do a video of various mix or meddley romantics paired with another style? I hope i am not confusing you. Thank you!!
Amazing video! Have you thought about making a lookbook video for kibbe body types for winter (coats, boots....)
nessa noori That has been a suggestion and I’m considering making a video geared at this topic 🙃
I'm Romantic in the Kibbe types, with an hourglass shape, but I'm also a gentle free spirit, artistic, creative, earthy Bohemian and always have been. So it's definitely confusing. 😩
Not really, just find boho shapes that complement your silhouette and especially the color palette and fun accesories. I'm a soft dramatic and i love a good romantic dress, so i've learnt how to separate body type and vibe/style.
♡♡♡
Thanks! By the way, are kaftans, tunics and peasant blouses, not to mention prairie and peasant skirts considered as Boho/Bohemian clothes and will they look nice on Soft Classics?
This is good!! I love bohemian style but I have to keep it modern not overly embellished! Thanks😃🦋
SO helpful!!! I think I finally settled on having a soft classic body type, but I never feel myself dressing that simply, and blazers are so far from my lifestyle. Most Boho cuts are so wrong for me, but in my heart that is what I gravitate most towards. So I have been search the internet for a long time trying to figure out how to merge the two. So can a classic still wear large beaded earrings & handcrafted silver cuff bracelets,along with lots of navy & clean lines in clothing? I really hope so 😬
Omg that Navy tee dress is sooooo my style, if I could find it I’ll be snapping it up.
Hi Elyssa, thank you for your videos. Could you please make a video using this format but using it with a classic style. I am a theatrical romantic but I prefer the clothing of the classic style better. Thank you :-)
Super helpful. Would love to see more videos like this
Your voice is so relaxing
Love this video idea! Thank you! 😍👏👍
Hi Elyssa. What about me? I'm a Theoretical Romantic. I can wear some Romantic styles but I also have Yang elements so I can't go completely Romantic without looking kiddish. Also, since I am getting older I need to adapt a more mature classy/classic wardrobe. I don't like looking and feeling stuffy and I am Boho in my heart and soul so I don't want to hide or give that up. Any suggestions? I always love your videos - very educational.
Annie Murphy (FN) as Alexis Rose in Schitt's Creek, could be a great example of inspiration for the Boho Aesthetic.
Loving your videos. Thank you.
I LOVE your channel! You are not only a Beautiful Young Lady but you are a true Master of your craft. God Bless you little one. Sarah Anne xo
6:30 Soft Classic
I avoided FN iD because boho is not for me. Your video opened the ID
Katie Did that was the aim!
Great content, presented and illustrated beautifully. ❤️🌸 🙏🏼 Subbed!
Thanks ☺️
This was great 😊
Any time stamps for Theatrical Romantics?
I'm a romantic but I couldn't wear the first 2 suggestions because without waist emphasis it would look as if I didn't have any legs :-) . Are these more for Theatrical Romantics?
+Marcelle M. The first is a peplum which does offer waist definition and the second hugs the contours of the body. And I don’t see any reason why these couldn’t work for TR as well
@@elyssa_aesthetic Thank you for your answer. Maybe I'm not a romantic then
Marcelle M. Hmmmm I don’t think these two garments should be used to necessarily find your Kibbe Image ID. I just believe that they both hug the body in a way that can be complimentary to romantics 😉
@@elyssa_aesthetic Exactly. Everyone is different and needs to personalize their pieces. Some Romantics might need more open necklines or a different type of lace or longer peplum, some it would work for. I think the peplum could work for a lot of SG's too. A lot of pieces work for multple ID's.
How to do boho for theatrical romantics?? When boho was the rage I used to feel inadequate🤦♀️
Loved! Please do it with other styles! 💗
How about military styles.
BurstAngel that would be a fun style to explore 🤗
@@elyssa_aesthetic That and goth/ Steam punk are my favorites. Not a fan of rockabilly even though I am a romantic type.
BurstAngel oooooo rockabilly is SO fitting for accommodating romantics. Yeah I’m hoping to showcase more niche styles but a lot of people seem to be really drawn to boho for some reason. I personally like “darker” boho (think witch in the forrest vibe) but I think the majority of people like boho because it seems to be pretty trendy right now. So it felt right to touch on that style right out the gates lol
@@elyssa_aesthetic boho is popular because it is a pretty casual style. Most of us don't have a lifestyle that calls for anything than that. We can dream about wearing elegant and glamorous clothes but boho is a very attainable style for day to day.
Do you do Kibbe body type consults?
julietteariel shoot me an email at elyssacurlygirl@gmail.com 🙃
I feel confident I’m a SG, yet I’m way too curvy for all these mini skirts. I always wear maxi skirts and don’t need to shop petites even though I’m 4’11. Is this possible with SG? Almost all short skirts or even shorts that aren’t “biker shorts” my whole life lift up too high in the back because of my curves. I know I’m not wide enough for SN and I’m too yang in the shoulders for the R’s. I feel everything SG except for the short skirts and shorts.
Is it possible to be a gamine that leans a little too R for the short skirt?
This is so helpful! Thank you so much!
I really don't think the first dramatic look is anything near boho. Dramatic look good in slightly oversized things, so for example a loose-ish straight slip dress (like Liya Kibede wears at one moment in Merriam's video about her) in a 'boho' fabric like linen, might be a better look. The dramatic looks just look...Dramatic in earth colours to me. And dramatics prefer quite the opposite, bolder colours.
th-cam.com/video/rCMiAhWpz8s/w-d-xo.html at 6:42
Gitte Van de velde I see your point and critique but I do think that this can absolutely be transformed into a boho look with the use of jewelry and accessories. In my opinion, earth tone colors can serve as a base for a HTT boho ensemble. That’s the main point I was driving home for that look.
Excellent video
where did you find the outfit at 3:13? this is gorgeous!!! :)
or the one at 4:11?
9:25 gamines
thank you 🙏🏼
Love you
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I disagree with you about that last dress. It's too yang for romantics, the pattern size and fabric are too heavy. It would work better on SN and SD.
Ugh Im a romantic and I hate the outfits that fit us better😢
2:55 dress for FN
you skipped natural
I hate this style - as a natural. I wish other styles were recommended to us
If you say in title all body types, than you should put all image IDs, not even mentioning FG, when talking about G and SG. If you talk about SG you should include all 13 body types
Joga bez granic Anna Dąbrowska point taken and the title has been changed. The purpose of this video was to show that boho is not exclusive to FN and how any style can be adapted to any of the types. As mentioned in another comment I did highlight SG because I am a SG and wanted to include some pieces that I gravitated towards. Perhaps this was a bad call and unfair to SD, DC, FG to not include them but my intent wasn’t to mislead anyone or upset anyone. My focus was to highlight the idea that you can marry boho elements with your lines to create an overall harmonious boho look. Ultimately I was trying to keep my video from getting too long so I made the judgment call to not include these sub types. Moving forward I intend to continue with my normal format of focusing on each group and sub type.
@@elyssa_aesthetic I understand and I'm glad you've changed the title, this way other FGs, like me, won't be desapointed. I hope you would record another part of this video, including the missing types, because I really like your ideas!
Joga bez granic Anna Dąbrowska I do intend on making another boho video showcasing all the types 😉 I really do appreciate your feedback.....it helps provide a new perspective for sure!
Can you guys genuinely stop saying the word Bohemian? It was a slur used for Romani people during slave trade, and It is literally so disrespectful and disgusting that you choose to use it as a descriptor for an aesthetic. Thanks.