My favorite way to push aesthetics, particlarly because I'm from the southwest, is taking cowboy western aesthtics and blending it with goth and adding my punk spin to it.
Proud to say that I have bunch of cloths that belonged to my mother, grandmother, aunt and even my greatauntie! The quality of the fabric, lines, seams and cuts is unsurpassable. As you mentioned, there is something awesome in wearing clothes that has seen so much, it is like I'm embodying the power of all those stylish women in my family when I wear those pieces!
I agree 100%! you can't compare the quality and care of those pieces to pieces made today, and it really does change how you feel in your clothes. The fact you managed to get some of those family treasures is so special! ✨
Omg yes and i love when my clothes are thrifted and have a clear story behind them. Like i love to let what i know was someone's well loved jacket be honored and worn in the world and collect new experiences. Feels powerful
Great points! I think makeup is also important, more bold or graphic makeup can elevate your look easily, even just red or dark lipstick can change the whole mood
thank you for this! totally agree, make-up is SUCH a huge one, & I can't believe that I actually left it out. it can definitely be a defining factor in pulling the look together/communicating a vision
This was such a cute video! was watching it for some styling inspo as an hmua, for a model for an upcoming photoshoot i have. Your video helped my brain start feeling creative again!
Im a bit proud bc i actually do some of your ideas 😁 Here are some ideas to diy your clothes: - Crochet/knit/sew clothing yourself - Embroidery - Add pins/safety pins to your clothes - Sewing patches on clothes
Loved this video! It has a lot of very useful advice and I agree on several of the points you made. I too follow fashion accounts of various ages and styles that are very different than my own. I can learn so much from others. It is interesting to see their different perspectives when building an outfit. It is very much an art form.
it's cute hey!! and this is possibly the easiest crochet tutorial to follow I've ever found 🥲 th-cam.com/video/9bjDmG514Ec/w-d-xo.htmlsi=xQNOX3nGs4N8wnPV
agreed! I also think it's important to remember that you don't actually know where others are on their sustainability journey, and I don't think it's very productive to chastise anyone for not making perfect purchasing decisions at some point in their past. I'd say it's more beneficial to be transparent and share awareness in an educational way. Personally, I think that would make more impact, don't you agree?
My favorite way to push aesthetics, particlarly because I'm from the southwest, is taking cowboy western aesthtics and blending it with goth and adding my punk spin to it.
okay wow, I love that!! 🔥🔥
Proud to say that I have bunch of cloths that belonged to my mother, grandmother, aunt and even my greatauntie! The quality of the fabric, lines, seams and cuts is unsurpassable. As you mentioned, there is something awesome in wearing clothes that has seen so much, it is like I'm embodying the power of all those stylish women in my family when I wear those pieces!
I agree 100%! you can't compare the quality and care of those pieces to pieces made today, and it really does change how you feel in your clothes. The fact you managed to get some of those family treasures is so special! ✨
Omg yes and i love when my clothes are thrifted and have a clear story behind them. Like i love to let what i know was someone's well loved jacket be honored and worn in the world and collect new experiences. Feels powerful
Great points! I think makeup is also important, more bold or graphic makeup can elevate your look easily, even just red or dark lipstick can change the whole mood
thank you for this! totally agree, make-up is SUCH a huge one, & I can't believe that I actually left it out. it can definitely be a defining factor in pulling the look together/communicating a vision
This was such a cute video! was watching it for some styling inspo as an hmua, for a model for an upcoming photoshoot i have. Your video helped my brain start feeling creative again!
ohh that's amazing to hear, I'm so glad it sparked some inspo! tysm, and best of luck with the shoot ✨
Yaaas love Beepworld too❤❤❤
riiight, she's an absolute vibe 💫💫
Please… I just discovered your YT Channel… your content is sooo comforting and calming… Could watch for hours…. (Am Binging your Vids through atm)
Ahhh hearing that makes my day. Thank you, & I'm so happy the content is bringing you some comfort ☺
Swapping clothes with other people is awesome.
oooh this is a really good one too! & it can be made into a really fun social activity. thanks for sharing :)
i recently found your channel and im so glad i did, i love your videos!! also, you're super pretty 💕💕
ya, she is!!!
ahhh thank you so much!! ☺
Im a bit proud bc i actually do some of your ideas 😁
Here are some ideas to diy your clothes:
- Crochet/knit/sew clothing yourself
- Embroidery
- Add pins/safety pins to your clothes
- Sewing patches on clothes
love these!!
Loved this video! It has a lot of very useful advice and I agree on several of the points you made. I too follow fashion accounts of various ages and styles that are very different than my own. I can learn so much from others. It is interesting to see their different perspectives when building an outfit. It is very much an art form.
Ah I'm so glad you enjoyed it!! Agreed, it's beneficial to broaden your style influences especially when it comes to figuring out your own :)
what tutorial did you follow for the crochet bucket hat it’s soooo cute
it's cute hey!! and this is possibly the easiest crochet tutorial to follow I've ever found 🥲 th-cam.com/video/9bjDmG514Ec/w-d-xo.htmlsi=xQNOX3nGs4N8wnPV
Love your style and your videos; you are really inspiring!
ahh thank you sm dear☺
Yes live what you preach, dont buy Shein low qaulity crap that is ovwrflowing in the op shops now.
ugh, told my hubs that if it's cute but it's from Shein,,,Don't bother! They suck for the planet and their workers.
agreed! I also think it's important to remember that you don't actually know where others are on their sustainability journey, and I don't think it's very productive to chastise anyone for not making perfect purchasing decisions at some point in their past. I'd say it's more beneficial to be transparent and share awareness in an educational way. Personally, I think that would make more impact, don't you agree?
I super want that messanger bag behind you
it was such a lucky thrift find!! 🥲
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