Hello, I truly enjoyed this video. I would love to see a video on shoes to wear in the winter months with the many current styles of jeans. In the summer it seemed easier to pair sandals with jeans. I am struggling with the winter shoes/boots. Thanks so much!
Thank you for a Pinterest inspired video. They are my favorite so I'd really like to see more of them! Right now I'm struggling to put together outfits around brown pants. I haven't found any inspo for that kind of outfit, so I'd really like some help from you! ❤❤🎉
thanks! it would be nice if you’d include your measurements - size and height that gives a better sense of sizing of the clothes you feature and would be appreciated 🎉
There is nothing flattering, elegant or sophisticated about an unfitted, oversized trench coat on a woman. Endless online youtubers cannot stop adding a trench coat to their fashion looks. All these youtubers take great pride in modeling you these trench coats unbuttoned in a pose that no person makes in everyday living. Yes, I stand somewhere with my trench coat open and with my hand in my jean pocket and my knee slightly bent. As we can see from the youtuber showing the back of the trench coat, it is long, extremely loose fitting and looks messy. This oversized, unfitted trench coat faze that seems to persist year to year goes along the same line as the oversized sweater tucked in the front but left loose in the back. The models always look great from the front with the carefully tucked in sweater and open trench coat, but from the back it looks like a hot mess. In real life people view you from the front and from the back. Seeing the backside of the trench coat on the youtuber, the normal person would be asking why they didn't buy the right size or have it tailored. Just a thought on having now seen enough trench coats on UA-cam and Instagram to last a lifetime and not one of them looks good from behind. Come on women, we can do better than this. Take pride in your clothing not for just how it looks from the front view but how it looks from the back view. "John Emary, a tailor in Mayfair, developed the first known trench coat-like garments in the 1850s for soldiers in the Crimean War. Emary's "Wrappers" were water-repellent, breathable, and less smelly than the original rubberized cotton raincoats." (from google search engine).
Wow! Congrats on your sarcastic one sentence response and use of the emoji (making fun of others). Obviously, the only thing fashion youtubers can handle are responses with public adulation.
@@MachelleChatwin-dg1rx Not everyone has to agree on what to wear, that’s the beauty of fashion! I personally like an oversized trench coat, but if you don’t that’s totally fine - we don’t need to put others down for their choices 🙂
I love Pinterest looks and recreating them. Thank you for the ideas for work and running errands this fall.
Hello, I truly enjoyed this video. I would love to see a video on shoes to wear in the winter months with the many current styles of jeans. In the summer it seemed easier to pair sandals with jeans. I am struggling with the winter shoes/boots. Thanks so much!
Yes the brown coat and black skirt is cute❤
Really enjoyed this type of video Amy. It’s different to the haaul and vlog type videos x
Love them all. Thanks for the inspos.😊❤
Love the looks and your recreations. Two of them is Anouk Yve, you probably know. She has such great style, one of my instagram favourites 🤩
Great job at recreating those looks!
love this so much, would love to see more xx
I really enjoyed this video, you picked great outfits to re-create!
Your last look was better than the one from Pinterest!
You will always be my Pinterest queen. You have the most beautiful looks and I adore you ❤❤❤😊🥹❤️
Hi Amy, what about the lovely cardi you are wearing on the video? I cannot see a link for it xx ❤️
Yes please!!
Thank you for a Pinterest inspired video. They are my favorite so I'd really like to see more of them!
Right now I'm struggling to put together outfits around brown pants. I haven't found any inspo for that kind of outfit, so I'd really like some help from you! ❤❤🎉
Yesss!!
Hi I love the cardi you’re wearing where is it from? Thanks
@@corriewightwick4633 pretty lavish 🤎 bit.ly/3XWZdUU
Love the cardigan you’re wearing! Where is it from?🤎
@@ellahowell5092 pretty lavish 🤎 bit.ly/3XWZdUU
Where did the cardigan from you are wearing?❤❤❤
@@mrs.lovely8527 pretty lavish 🤎 bit.ly/3XWZdUU
thanks! it would be nice if you’d include your measurements - size and height that gives a better sense of sizing of the clothes you feature and would be appreciated 🎉
Where is your cardigan from? Link please!
@@shannondolphin4962 pretty lavish 🤎 bit.ly/3XWZdUU
New subscriber 😘
The link to the black jeans is going to Mango a short sleeve knit.
Just checked and the link is correct :) the first picture just shows the jeans paired with a short sleeved knit
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There is nothing flattering, elegant or sophisticated about an unfitted, oversized trench coat on a woman. Endless online youtubers cannot stop adding a trench coat to their fashion looks. All these youtubers take great pride in modeling you these trench coats unbuttoned in a pose that no person makes in everyday living. Yes, I stand somewhere with my trench coat open and with my hand in my jean pocket and my knee slightly bent. As we can see from the youtuber showing the back of the trench coat, it is long, extremely loose fitting and looks messy. This oversized, unfitted trench coat faze that seems to persist year to year goes along the same line as the oversized sweater tucked in the front but left loose in the back. The models always look great from the front with the carefully tucked in sweater and open trench coat, but from the back it looks like a hot mess. In real life people view you from the front and from the back. Seeing the backside of the trench coat on the youtuber, the normal person would be asking why they didn't buy the right size or have it tailored. Just a thought on having now seen enough trench coats on UA-cam and Instagram to last a lifetime and not one of them looks good from behind. Come on women, we can do better than this. Take pride in your clothing not for just how it looks from the front view but how it looks from the back view. "John Emary, a tailor in Mayfair, developed the first known trench coat-like garments in the 1850s for soldiers in the Crimean War. Emary's "Wrappers" were water-repellent, breathable, and less smelly than the original rubberized cotton raincoats." (from google search engine).
@@MachelleChatwin-dg1rx I think maybe you care too much about trench coats 🤣
Wow! Congrats on your sarcastic one sentence response and use of the emoji (making fun of others). Obviously, the only thing fashion youtubers can handle are responses with public adulation.
@@MachelleChatwin-dg1rx Not everyone has to agree on what to wear, that’s the beauty of fashion! I personally like an oversized trench coat, but if you don’t that’s totally fine - we don’t need to put others down for their choices 🙂