I just wanted to personally thank you for your interesting and inspiring content! I always enjoy watching your videos and seeing what ideas you are sharing! I truly appreciate all your hard work and dedication. Sending best wishes from the UK
@@carolinew6095 I feel truly blessed to receive such kind comments. It motivates me even more to continue creating the best content I can. While it might be easier to keep things simple and produce quick, static videos like many others, fashion is my way of expressing myself. I believe in showcasing every detail of an outfit to highlight its beauty. Thank you so much for your kind words-they mean the world to me. 🥰❤️
The burgundy, khaki greens and browns (mostly darker, cooler-toned, chocolate browns) are fairly classic autumn colors. Even though burgundy was a (surprising) summer trend, I saw more true reds than burgundy in the autumn shows. It’s usually the other way around. I’m very happy to see these classic colors after all the weird ones in the last few years, like those bright yellows, oranges and the one I hate the most, peach, yuck. That gray and yellow season wasn’t a good one for me, I hate yellow and all grays except the very palest, at least on me.
I completely agree-there’s something so timeless about the deeper autumn shades like burgundy and khaki greens. It’s refreshing to see these colors return after some of the bolder trends we’ve seen lately. And you’re not alone-peach can be a tough color to pull off! 🧐🫣
Designers just won’t give up on these two looks, even though no one will ever buy them: the no pants-look with micro shorts or even just a panty, and the sheer-skirt-over-panty look. The sheer top with exposed nipples isn’t a viable look, either. One could be arrested for indecent exposure in any of these.
You’re right! Some trends seem to push boundaries a bit too far for everyday wear. It’s interesting how designers keep these bold looks going, even if they’re not always practical. But I do agree the exposed nipples is too much! What trends do you feel strike the best balance between style and wearability?
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What an interesting video!Amazing job as always❣️ 👏👏
Thank you so much! 🙏😊 I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Your support means the world to me! 💖💖💖🥰
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I just wanted to personally thank you for your interesting and inspiring content! I always enjoy watching your videos and seeing what ideas you are sharing! I truly appreciate all your hard work and dedication.
Sending best wishes from the UK
@@carolinew6095 I feel truly blessed to receive such kind comments. It motivates me even more to continue creating the best content I can. While it might be easier to keep things simple and produce quick, static videos like many others, fashion is my way of expressing myself. I believe in showcasing every detail of an outfit to highlight its beauty. Thank you so much for your kind words-they mean the world to me. 🥰❤️
The burgundy, khaki greens and browns (mostly darker, cooler-toned, chocolate browns) are fairly classic autumn colors. Even though burgundy was a (surprising) summer trend, I saw more true reds than burgundy in the autumn shows. It’s usually the other way around. I’m very happy to see these classic colors after all the weird ones in the last few years, like those bright yellows, oranges and the one I hate the most, peach, yuck. That gray and yellow season wasn’t a good one for me, I hate yellow and all grays except the very palest, at least on me.
I completely agree-there’s something so timeless about the deeper autumn shades like burgundy and khaki greens. It’s refreshing to see these colors return after some of the bolder trends we’ve seen lately. And you’re not alone-peach can be a tough color to pull off! 🧐🫣
Designers just won’t give up on these two looks, even though no one will ever buy them: the no pants-look with micro shorts or even just a panty, and the sheer-skirt-over-panty look. The sheer top with exposed nipples isn’t a viable look, either. One could be arrested for indecent exposure in any of these.
You’re right! Some trends seem to push boundaries a bit too far for everyday wear. It’s interesting how designers keep these bold looks going, even if they’re not always practical. But I do agree the exposed nipples is too much! What trends do you feel strike the best balance between style and wearability?