Yulia Tsezar
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Wear Basic Outfits Like a Stylist || 4 Easy Ways
Hey everyone!
Basics are great but how do we wear them everyday without getting bored?
In this video I have gathered all the best styling tricks for an easy and exciting casual wardrobe.
How to match colours VOL 1: ua-cam.com/video/V1XfH-pXixs/v-deo.html
How to match colours VOL2: ua-cam.com/video/dRpxjVU52ic/v-deo.html
The things I talk about:
- what are basics
- can a basic wardrobe be colourful?
- what are textures and why are they important
- the simplest way to match all the prints
- how to accessorise
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WHAT I WEAR:
Outfit 1:
Camel coat (similar): www.asos.com/forever-new/forever-new-long-wrap-coat-in-camel/prd/20992401
Beige trousers: www.zara.com/uk/en/wide-leg-trousers-p07385283.html
White trainers (similar): www.office.co.uk/view/product/office_catalog/2,20/3340314049040
Light beige turtleneck: www.zara.com/uk/en/high-neck-knit-sweater-p05646123.html
Outfit 2:
Satin skirt: www.zara.com/uk/en/limited-edition-satin-midi-skirt-p02828686.html
Tall boots: www.zara.com/uk/en/tall-flat-stretch-boots-trf-p13008610.html
Red jumper (similar): www.stories.com/en_gbp/clothing/knitwear/sweaters/product.balloon-sleeve-knit-sweater-red.0923406003.html
Outfit 3:
Checked blazer (similar): www.zalando.co.uk/massimo-dutti-blazer-grey-m3i21g081-c11.html?size=14&allophones=0
Striped jumper (similar): www.johnlewis.com/see-by-chloe-stripe-jumper-grey/p5100051?size=s&sku=238840432
Grey trousers (similar): www.zara.com/uk/en/loose-fitting-trousers-trf-p06929202.html
Outfit 4:
Straight jeans: www.ssense.com/en-gb/women/product/totme/blue-original-jeans/5227391
Black blazer (similar): www.stories.com/en_gbp/clothing/jackets-coats/jackets/product.asymmetric-structured-single-breasted-blazer-black.0832451003.html
Black turtleneck: www.uniqlo.com/uk/en/product/women-premium-lambswool-turtleneck-jumper-428862COL09SMA005000.html?LGWCODE=428862COL09SMA005000;136477;6475&Google&
Western boots (similar): www.stories.com/en_gbp/shoes/boots/ankleboots/product.square-toe-leather-cowboy-boots-black.0748633002.html
Cross-body bag (similar): www.24s.com/en-gb/mara-crossbody-bag-see-by-chloe_SBC8E2MY?defaultSku=SBC8E2MYREDZZZZZ00&color=faded_red&lgw_code=4180-SBC8E2MYREDZZZZZ00
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How to Match Colours and Tones // Part 2
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Hey everyone! Today's video is dedicated to a styling technique that will help you to match any tones imaginable and wear as many colours in an outfit as you want! 🎨 Part one of the colour matching series: ua-cam.com/video/V1XfH-pXixs/v-deo.html The things I talk about: - how to match different colour tones - what is the colour temperature and how to determine it - what are the so-called achrom...
9 Ways to Style Chunky Boots for Autumn / Winter 🥾
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Hey everyone! The time of the year for the chunky boots has come and I can't wait to wear them. This is my take on how to style your Dr Martens or tractor sole shoes this season. A lot of the items I wear I've had for years or bought second-hand♻️ but I do mention the brads so you could get the idea of the specific brand's style. The boots: Black Dr Martens: www.zalando.co.uk/dr-martens-pascal-...
HOW TO MATCH COLOURS. Part 1 // 3 Easy Ways to Wear Colour
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Hey everyone! Today's video is about VERY simple and practical ways of colour matching to build a wardrobe of your dream. I am telling and showing how to create a harmony in any outfit no matter how many colours are being worn! Things I talk about: - why not many people wear colour - what colours always go together - are there colours that do not match each other? - 3 basic rules of colour matc...
NEW TRENDS - OLD STUFF \\\\ Shopping my own wardrobe 🛍️
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Hey everyone! I've been talking about how trends are becoming a reminiscent of the past but we can still use them as an inspiration in NOT what to buy next but in how to style what we've already got. So here are my outfit ideas I made with the items I've had for years. Styling and wearing them differently makes them feel new ☺️. Hope you will find them enjoyable and maybe inspirational! Here ar...
Why I DON'T use a Seasonal Colour Analysis \\\\ And why shouldn't you
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Hey everyone! Today's video is about a very famous colour rule in personal styling and why we should all break it! The things I talk about: - the origins of the seasonal colour analysis - are there really only four types? - the three main reasons why I don't find it useful - what we can learn instead to improve our wardrobes Let me know in the comments if you agree with me or not. I especially ...
ANTI HAUL || A/W 20-21 || Things I won't be buying this Season
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Hey everyone! A new season means new trends which is always exciting. But it is important to stay true to your personal style rather than take what you see on the runways as gospel. In this video I will be showing some items that I won't be shopping for this Autumn - Winter season. Let me know if you like any of these trends and if you would like to invest in them or if you would rather say no ...
RED FOR AUTUMN - WINTER 🌶️ || Bright Cold Weather Capsule
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Hey everyone! As the days get shorter and the temperature drops I always turn to my bright red capsule that keeps me warm. It is very simple to put together and will guarantee you a mood boost! ❤️ Most items in my wardrobe are pre-loved so I am sharing some websites I usually buy from: www.vestiairecollective.com www.rebelle.com/en www.depop.com The things I show and talk about: - why wearing b...
ECO WARRIOR or FASHION VICTIM? || Which one am I?
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Are you an eco activist or a fashion victim? If you feel like you still want to enjoy fashion but are concerned about the sustainability🌿 of the industry then we are on the same page and you should enjoy this video! I would be happy to know your thoughts on the matter, do you agree with the points mentioned or not? 💁 The BIGGEST fashion Anti Trend yet: ua-cam.com/video/pH-ArrZB9vA/v-deo.html On...
Early Autumn FEMININE CAPSULE || 7 Transitional Looks
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Hey everyone! Here are some ideas for a small feminine capsule while transitioning from Summer to Autumn🍂. You will need your light skirts and cozy knitwear for the warmer days and cooler evenings. Personally my favourite time for mixing textures! Hope you'll find it useful or inspirational❤️. Most of my clothes I buy pre-loved on these platforms: www.vestiairecollective.com www.rebelle.com/en ...
THE BIGGEST FASHION ANTI TREND YET | Don't do this!
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Hey everyone! Today's video is more like an open discussion. I would love to know what your thoughts on the matter are: do you agree with what being said in the video or not? I wanted to keep the mood humorous and light-hearted although the topic is quite serious🤓. My channel is going to be about a personalised style and I aim to post new videos twice a week✨. Hope you find this useful and than...
HOW TO DRESS LIKE A LONDON ARTIST | 6 Practical Tips
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Hey everyone! Here is my take on how to style your outfits so you look like an uber cool creative from Britain's capital 🇬🇧. This is my vision only and of course there are so many other ways an artist can dress! To show how these styles might look in practise I used things in my wardrobe trying to make the outfits appear both wearable and creative💫. I buy most of my stuff pre-loved so I thought...
OUTFITS OF THE WEEK | And STYLING TIPS | Late Summer Edition
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Hey, everyone! Here is my late Summer outfits of the week paired with some styling tips you may find useful or inspirational 😊 Some of them might look a bit warm but where I live late Summer can get quite windy and rainy. And we are now on a verge of the colder months anyway🙈. You can find the links to the items below but I have to say that I buy most of my stuff pre-loved and some of the items...
Work from Home EASY OUTFITS | 8 Items - 16 Looks
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Very comfy and easy to wear wardrobe capsule for folks who are working from home🏡. I decided to make it colourful because homewear does not only mean a pair of grey sweats (even though they are great😅). I also tried to pick the items that exist in most wardrobes, of course your colour scheme can be different. Hope you'll find it useful! 🙌 I buy most of my stuff pre-loved and some items I've had...
Rainy Summertime. Silent Vlog. ASMR.
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Do you enjoy your daily routine? I found it can be quite relaxing and beautiful if you embrace it. Let's praise the everyday! #silentvlog #asmr #slowliving Cameras I use: Canon 5D Mark II, iPhone 7 Music: UA-cam Audio Library - Peacefully E's Jammy Jams.
A Quiet Day in London. Silent Vlog. Slow Living.
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A Quiet Day in London. Silent Vlog. Slow Living.
Hot Summer Day. Silent Vlog
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Hot Summer Day. Silent Vlog
Stella McCartney Falabella Bag | Is it worth the Money? | Realistic Review
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Stella McCartney Falabella Bag | Is it worth the Money? | Realistic Review
How to Style a STATEMENT SKIRT | 4 Easy Ways!
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How to Style a STATEMENT SKIRT | 4 Easy Ways!
How to Style Statement Trousers - 3 Easy Ways!
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How to Style Statement Trousers - 3 Easy Ways!

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @iidamyrskyvalkea8494
    @iidamyrskyvalkea8494 10 місяців тому

    For me personally the adding of more seasons made it clearer what my actual palette would be: muted first of all but neither very cool or warm, maybe a little bit warmer. Bright colours and black and white all wash me out, warm or cool, same thing. Did I need the seasonal analysis to find this out? No but it helped. It's a tool. Clothing is more than just finding the colours that suit you. You can be playful and create effects. Seasonal colour analysis is a bit like horoscope - some people take it way too seriously. I love my perfect muted palette but I also love neon colours!

  • @abizaz1
    @abizaz1 11 місяців тому

    How does the chain hold up after three years?

  • @frankorellana1402
    @frankorellana1402 11 місяців тому

    Including the kitchen sink 😂😂😂 amazingg

  • @Just_Kirsty
    @Just_Kirsty Рік тому

    I see seasonal color analysis as a tool. You learn the rules and CAN learn how to break them in order to create a specific visual image of yourself - a fashion look or editorial style. E.g. I'm a light spring (I actually got my colors done) and if I wanna look grungy, I simply just wear autumn colors. It works like a charm and is easy and effortless. But most of the time I actually prefer wearing colors from my own palette. It doesn't really matter if you wanna go with your own palette or just learn how to play around with other palettes to create the most unique personal style you absolutely love for yourself and your personality and vibe - and your personal aesthetic. If one already knows how to do it, SCA is absolutely not necessary, but if one has no idea and wants to learn it, a color consultant can absolutely help with that. To me looking like a vampire is super easy - dark colors make me look unlively and even more pale than I already am, they make my skin appear greyed and I just need to add a bit of coverage and darker, cool toned eye make up and the look is easily completed. That's why I love SCA, I can play around with all the knowledge I got from it and create whatever image I fancy. I love doing photo shoots and it is very helpful for that in an artistic and actually very creative way. SCA has actually brought me back to playing around with colors and style again.

  • @ernestonunez2400
    @ernestonunez2400 Рік тому

    Well honestly I need to say that I agree with you definitely,my first point is Does an expensive analysis really works?because if some colors are supposed to make you look better it is also supposed to be noticeable to everyone not just to a professional. Second point ,that is amazing in the theory but honestly is not so good as that in real life,I mean it is really hard sometimes to find every color for the common people. And my third point,as you said is imposible to categories in 13 or 16 seasons more that 7 billions of people, everyone has different distributions of colors and undertones,so yes it is impossible to categorize every single person. And summarizing I think that really works but not at all,I think color analysis should exist and each analysis should be personalized to everyone,and determine in your personal case what hair color and clothes color suits the most,I don't think it is 100% useless but it doesn't mean that is actually the best option anyways. For example Ariana Grande,some people say she is a dark winter and that makes sense because she looks great in dark colors and the platinum blonde was great (suitable color to dark winter)but why does her looks great too with brown hair that most of the time is warm color so what is her true seassonal

  • @aliciamcmurray-smith3780
    @aliciamcmurray-smith3780 Рік тому

    I know I’m a little late to the game as I just found this video, but THANK YOU for making it! Seasonal color analysis has literally become the bane of my existence lately. I’ve been told I’m a summer, and pastels are literally my least favorite colors (have been for as long as I can remember). I also have several black dresses that I get a ton of compliments in, so I just think the whole thing is too limiting and probably not accurate for most people.

  • @SueRosalie
    @SueRosalie Рік тому

    Once you have your seasonal palette, it's not limiting at all and in fact the reverse is true. You have more options yet with fewer clothes because everything works together. You don't have to keep buying extra accessories to go with new things in colours that do not co ordinate.

  • @violetmoon2283
    @violetmoon2283 Рік тому

    Really the main problem in my view is the misinformation about color typing. Your hair and eye color really has almost nothing to do with it. You could argue that they factor into contrast, but that's really it. You shouldn't judge a system like this based on what ill informed people say about it and how they use it. There are people who are actually certified in color typing, and they will tell you that your hair color, or the color of your veins means absolutely nothing.

    • @SueRosalie
      @SueRosalie Рік тому

      Yes the vein colour theory is nonsense. Skin undertone is fundamental. Eye and hair colour comes into it only after you've determined whether undertone is warm or cool and you can see the level of intensity. You just use the eyes to see the effect colour has on them, not as a diagnostic tool. And natural hair colour just to help judge level of contrast and intensity.

    • @nedafurunovic5204
      @nedafurunovic5204 Рік тому

      ​​​​@@SueRosalieBut it should be scientifically proven or examined. Otherwise, it's only a theory. For example: Does skin thickness have influence on one's skin undertone? Thick skin does have an extra epidermal layer called the stratum lucidum, which is absent in thin skin and so on. Also, reflection of light (colours) happens on the surface of your skin, not "under" your skin. Also, such theories can have an effect by limiting individual artistic expression and creativity.

  • @lesliegonzalez2858
    @lesliegonzalez2858 Рік тому

    I stick to four seasons. I offer a very basic color analysis and you fall on a season the twelve seasons are so confusing and they bring in colors from other seasons that make no sense. For instance, a deep winter can wear gold but winters don’t look good in gold. It’s also a money making scheme when they extend the process they charge you more A LOT MORE. It does confuse people and I think people need to keep in mind you won’t always find those colors and those that do the twelve seasons if you look at their wardrobes they only stick to very few colors. I personally believe you should stick to your colors because overall you look better but the twelve seasons are just in my opinion ridiculous.

    • @SueRosalie
      @SueRosalie Рік тому

      The best system has the 4 true seasons plus 3 subgroups in each which caters to people who have a dominant characteristic rather than a balance of the three. It really does work and it's logical. Shopping is easier once you develop your eye and you need fewer things. Study here: www.youtube.com/@colouranalysis_studio

  • @vanillaann
    @vanillaann Рік тому

    I don't know why you stopped uploading videos but ❤️if you're reading this I love this vlog

  • @RosePierce.
    @RosePierce. Рік тому

    At this point I just find what kind of colors naturally occur in my features and find whatever compliments those. It’s simple it’s old-fashioned but it’s highly effective .

    • @kitty_s23456
      @kitty_s23456 Рік тому

      @rose - your system is more in tune with the Zyla color system. David Zyla labels colors such as your essence, dramatic, romantic, 1st base, 2nd base, etc - accdg to colors found in your face & body. I think for those with white/ Eurocentric features, the system works well. However, if you're a POC, it will be 50 shades of brown = not too applicable or exciting.

    • @RosePierce.
      @RosePierce. Рік тому

      @@kitty_s23456 thanks for recommending me the system. I think it doesn’t even work for all of Europeans I have an olive skin tone so it consistently fails for me despite being ethnically southern European.!

    • @kitty_s23456
      @kitty_s23456 Рік тому

      @@RosePierce. you're welcome. The channel of Ellie Jean Royden has a good vid abt the Zyla system - it's called "finding your true colors" or similar. I don't follow the Zyla system (maybe only for essence & romantic) because for the other colors, it would be shades of brown or black - too limiting. I prefer my season in the 12 season system. Whatever works for you, so good luck! 😊

  • @aditya_it_is
    @aditya_it_is Рік тому

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @emmelinesprig489
    @emmelinesprig489 2 роки тому

    I really agree with this perspective! I have tried in the past to find “my season”, but I just don’t fit into any of them. I look good in colors that contradict the categories. I do think an awareness of color is important, but like you say, it’s something we must discover for ourselves by paying attention and trying different colors! Why limit ourselves unnecessarily?

    • @SueRosalie
      @SueRosalie Рік тому

      your correct palette is not limiting, the opposite is true. You have more options because everything works with everything else.

  • @aarnagarg7608
    @aarnagarg7608 2 роки тому

    you are so damm true

  • @alyssarudman
    @alyssarudman 2 роки тому

    Back to the basics - love it!

  • @ropytube
    @ropytube 2 роки тому

    You’d look GREAT in the bright colours you showed 💓

  • @DrHihi
    @DrHihi 2 роки тому

    you are bright spring ( bright warm light)

  • @arwenmoon9815
    @arwenmoon9815 2 роки тому

    I hope that you post more videos, you are amazing!

  • @ec8335
    @ec8335 3 роки тому

    Here's another additional reason why I don't use seasonal colour analysis: it is maddeningly Eurocentric. According to this theory, while Europeans (which includes Americans/Canadians/Australians/New Zealanders of European descent) apparently come in all 4 seasons and have such nuanced colourings that we must make a distinction even between strawberry blonde versus an ash blonde -- the rest of the non-European world (who have mainly dark hair and dark eyes) are all lumped into "Winter" (or sometimes "Deep Autumn"). That's basically a subtle way of implying that whereas European appearances fall in a spectrum, everyone else in the rest of the world all look the same. That's pretty racist, to be honest, even if it wasn't intentionally racist. Just think about it -- according to seasonal colour analysis, a light-skinned Japanese and a medium-skinned Indian and a deeper-skinned African are ALL "Winters" and all supposedly look best in the SAME kinds of colours? How does that even make sense? (On the other hand, when it comes to Europeans, a Strawberry Blonde and an Ash Blonde are supposedly so vastly different from each other that they belong to different seasons and have different palettes.) And I don't even think it's true. I see many non-Europeans wearing "non-Winter" colours -- and (gasp!) even pale "Summer" pastels or bright warm "Spring" colours -- and I think they often look fabulous in those colours. This lack of inclusivity and this utter failure to acknowledge that people of colour also belong to a very wide spectrum of colouring -- that's a huge problem with the seasonal colour analysis theory that not enough people acknowledge. In fact, if we look a skin tones, people of colour often have much greater variation in skin tones than Europeans do -- and yet we're to believe they're all supposed to look best only in "Winter" colours just because they have dark hair and dark eyes.

    • @yuliatsezar7219
      @yuliatsezar7219 3 роки тому

      I agree completely! It’s a very outdated ‘system’. When I was researching the topic the lack of diversity shocked me to be honest. But then again it was a book from the 1970s.. I can see how it was a novelty in the western world back then but it’s a bit comical to see influences still talking about it today! It looks like the world slowly but steadily is going to an era where all types of systems that put a big group if people in a box will be regarded as archaic. Or at least I hope they will! Thank you for a great comment by the way!

    • @KC-kb4pz
      @KC-kb4pz 2 роки тому

      Idk if that’s the 70s version you’re referring to but I’ve seen poc being put in other categories. Winter is a mainly cool season and there are plenty of warmer skin tones that aren’t just Caucasian.

    • @Paulismyhero777
      @Paulismyhero777 2 роки тому

      Dark/brown hair is only considered a "dark" or "high contrast" feature if it is much darker than the natural skintone, so a brown person with brown hair and eyes might still be considered a person soft or muted coloring

    • @MsAlatariel91
      @MsAlatariel91 2 роки тому

      Actually in East Asia (Japan, Korea etc) have made the seasonal coloring applicable to their people. Although I find it still confusing as I am Southeast Asian with olive skin tone 😅

    • @SueRosalie
      @SueRosalie Рік тому

      @@Paulismyhero777 yes but those people still have high depth of colouring so they are never going to be spring or summer. In any case those people always read quite warm and are deep autumns anyway

  • @marise-cellardoor2031
    @marise-cellardoor2031 3 роки тому

    Also the different colour analysis rules totally contradict each other depending on who you ask

    • @LindaengelustrupBlogspot
      @LindaengelustrupBlogspot Рік тому

      And their knowledge and experience ...

    • @RosePierce.
      @RosePierce. Рік тому

      Yes as an olive person I’m winter as a blonde I’m summer but I’m both

    • @annnee6818
      @annnee6818 Рік тому

      And you might not get the same result from two analyses and you'll be much poorer after. Seems like a scam to me

    • @SueRosalie
      @SueRosalie Рік тому

      @@annnee6818 it's no scam, it's just that there are too many people with insufficient training and experience and getting it wrong. Done correctly with the best system is really is beneficial and straight forward.

    • @SueRosalie
      @SueRosalie Рік тому

      @@RosePierce. true olive skin is always Winter

  • @marise-cellardoor2031
    @marise-cellardoor2031 3 роки тому

    Yeah the seasonal colour analysis works with creating harmony - but sometimes you want to get contrast in an outfit :) it’s helpful to a degree, especially when building a capsule wardrobe, but rules are there to be broken. After wasting hours and hours trying to work out my colour season, I’m no closer 😂 neutral cool redhead here.

    • @SueRosalie
      @SueRosalie Рік тому

      natural redheads are always the warm seasons. The bad systems are confusing people.

  • @a91170
    @a91170 3 роки тому

    I think you're Spring, not Summer

    • @marise-cellardoor2031
      @marise-cellardoor2031 3 роки тому

      Yeah for real!

    • @cynthiahamil9801
      @cynthiahamil9801 2 роки тому

      I agree. You look much more like a Spring than a Summer. I would test Light Spring because I feel like you can also wear pink shades of lipsticks too. If you feel that the Spring shades are too bright for you, I would also test for Gentle Spring and Soft Autumn. You may be right on the cusp of Light Spring and Light Summer - because your eyes look to be blue, but your hair and skin look to be leaning more warm. All of the seasons have their own Reds, Blues, Greens, Purples, etc... I would have your colors done by a system that actually uses the drapes where you can clearly see which colors look the absolute BEST on you. It can make a HUGE DIFFERENCE when you are in the RIGHT SHADES VS Marginal Colors that really don't play up your beauty all that much. You are definitely "Light" - So I would definitely test the light seasons first - Summer and Spring -- and I would also look at whether you wear muted or clear colors best. If you wear muted colors best - I would consider the softer/more muted shades of Soft Summer and Gentle Spring... possibly also looking into Soft Autumn (because there are some blonds that also fall into this category, like Margot Robbie, for instance). If you are still questioning the color analysis theories, you just haven't been color typed in the right season yet. When you actually see the drapes going from one color to the other - you will clearly SEE that there are certain colors that are much better on you - and make your skin glow and look more healthy - and other colors will cast shadows on your skin making you look older or less healthy. You are so young that you may not see the effects as easily as someone with more age. Color Analysis works, most definitely - You need to find someone using drapes - for sure. Try Color Me Beautiful and House of Color - both of those use the draping methods.

    • @arlenewhittington
      @arlenewhittington 2 роки тому

      I agree shes a spring for sure

    • @LindaengelustrupBlogspot
      @LindaengelustrupBlogspot Рік тому

      She could be using self tan, colored contact lenses or hair toner which could effect the result too?

    • @annnee6818
      @annnee6818 Рік тому

      ​@@LindaengelustrupBlogspot Or the whole "theory" is a load of hooey.

  • @lifewithsu714
    @lifewithsu714 3 роки тому

    So calming and peaceful to watch. Thanks for sharing 😊

  • @yangantsapo9703
    @yangantsapo9703 3 роки тому

    Subscribed at including the sink 😂

  • @IPSITAPANDAthe_ipsita
    @IPSITAPANDAthe_ipsita 3 роки тому

    What a gem ❤️🔥

  • @alexandraboadu
    @alexandraboadu 3 роки тому

    Yes! Amazing video

  • @alexandraboadu
    @alexandraboadu 3 роки тому

    I love all the outfits so cool! I just recently filmed a video on how to style in chunky boots but your outfits giving me more style inspiration 😍Super cool!

  • @Caffeinatedyetcalm
    @Caffeinatedyetcalm 3 роки тому

    I love your channel aesthetics 🤩

  • @michelleclark8099
    @michelleclark8099 3 роки тому

    What handbag is that in the first look? Is the strap detachable. There is so much character in that handbag. I love 💕 it.

    • @yuliatsezar7219
      @yuliatsezar7219 3 роки тому

      Oh thank you! It’s Dior Saddle bag, I bought it second hand from Vestiaire collective 💕

    • @michelleclark8099
      @michelleclark8099 3 роки тому

      @@yuliatsezar7219 Thanks 🎈✅

  • @michelleclark8099
    @michelleclark8099 3 роки тому

    Will you do an how to look very expensive in casual with trainers , etc. I am older and so I have to be careful when dresses in trainers, etc., or I will look “dowdy”. Remember, youth covers a multitude of sins. Sigh. 😊

  • @michelleclark8099
    @michelleclark8099 3 роки тому

    I love the white chunky shoes , though. They look big and clean 😁

  • @michelleclark8099
    @michelleclark8099 3 роки тому

    Green and burgundy. Nice. You have a great way with colors.

  • @michelleclark8099
    @michelleclark8099 3 роки тому

    Wow. The grey coat with red is wonderful. I have a grey coat. I didn’t think of red.

  • @michelleclark8099
    @michelleclark8099 3 роки тому

    I never knew what to wear with my red coat. The black and white is terrific.

  • @michelleclark8099
    @michelleclark8099 3 роки тому

    That fringe sweater is incredible.

  • @michelleclark8099
    @michelleclark8099 3 роки тому

    Great ideas. I don’t wear chunky boots but the outfits work with regular boots. Love 💗 these outfits.

  • @michelleclark8099
    @michelleclark8099 3 роки тому

    White cotton blouse is stunning.

  • @michelleclark8099
    @michelleclark8099 3 роки тому

    The first look is breathtaking to me.

  • @michelleclark8099
    @michelleclark8099 3 роки тому

    Lovely 😊‼️‼️‼️. Great ideas 💡💐

  • @michelleclark8099
    @michelleclark8099 3 роки тому

    I asked a UA-cam channel for more feminine style ideas also, yesterday, and she became upset 😡 with me. However, UA-cam placed you on my recommendations list today. Yay 😁‼️✅. I like most styles. I still like to wear feminine, as well.

    • @yuliatsezar7219
      @yuliatsezar7219 3 роки тому

      Thanks!😊 I don’t think there is anything wrong with being or dressing feminine, it shouldn’t be shameful because femininity is not shameful🤷‍♀️. Good for UA-cam to give you the right recommendations. And thank you for your support!🥰

    • @michelleclark8099
      @michelleclark8099 3 роки тому

      @@yuliatsezar7219 Thank you. I live in NYC and during the lockdown I have noticed that more women are cutting off their hair and dressing more like dudes. I am not sure 🤔 why, but I personally don’t want to accidentally go in that direction.

    • @yuliatsezar7219
      @yuliatsezar7219 3 роки тому

      @@michelleclark8099 I think both approaches should be allowed, I like the tomboy look as well but I know it doesn’t suit me personally. But I definitely agree that femininity is not something to get upset about, we should be proud of it!❤️

    • @michelleclark8099
      @michelleclark8099 3 роки тому

      @@yuliatsezar7219 Yes. I also like the tomboy and athletic look, as long as it’s feminine, somehow.

  • @michelleclark8099
    @michelleclark8099 3 роки тому

    Thanks ✅

  • @ameliaasmr1885
    @ameliaasmr1885 3 роки тому

    I really liked that coffee shot! was very playful!

  • @yvonnecross8358
    @yvonnecross8358 4 роки тому

    You are inspiring! Love your ideas.

  • @crayzmarc
    @crayzmarc 4 роки тому

    Beautiful!

  • @ОльгаЦезарь-ж6к
    @ОльгаЦезарь-ж6к 4 роки тому

    🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩👍

  • @yvonnecross8358
    @yvonnecross8358 4 роки тому

    I love watching this, even in November! So calming. And reminding me of hot summer days.

  • @yvonnecross8358
    @yvonnecross8358 4 роки тому

    So clever. You have taught me a lot!

  • @crayzmarc
    @crayzmarc 4 роки тому

    Good stuff! 😍😍😍😍

  • @ОльгаЦезарь-ж6к
    @ОльгаЦезарь-ж6к 4 роки тому

    A lot of new information! Thank you Yulia! 👍🤩

  • @crayzmarc
    @crayzmarc 4 роки тому

    Great stuff yulia!