I love my Ralph Lauren leather riding boots. My Le Chameau boots are great for rain and the slight flooding we get periodically where I live (they test every pair, important to me because of previous experience with “waterproof boots” than soaked right through). I don’t want to wear non-breathable footwear any longer than I have too, though, so I wouldn’t wear these all day. I also adore my Stuart Weitzman thigh-high suede boots, but I mostly wear these with short skirts in the city, not for country walks.
@KimberlyPerrotis It sounds like you have an amazing collection of boots! 😍 Ralph Lauren leather riding boots are such a classic, and it’s great to hear that your Le Chameau boots keep you dry during the rainy season. The testing for waterproofing is so important! Your Stuart Weitzman thigh-high suede boots must look stunning with short skirts in the city! Thank you for sharing your favorites-each pair sounds perfect for its own occasion! 💖✨
@kathrynhurst7210 Happy Fall Day! 🍁🍂 I hope you're enjoying the beautiful autumn vibes! If you have any favorite fall activities or styles, feel free to share! 😊✨
I definitely prefer a tweed blazer, I’m not a fan of the barn coat/waxed jacket, although I know it’s worn a lot with this look. These are trending, even for city wear, but I would wear a blazer or coat downtown, rather than one of these. Of course, one has to go with what’s practical, if rain is possible, a water-proof option is best. A 100% wool blazer can easily resist wetting fog, drizzle and light sprinkles, but shouldn’t be soaked through.
@KimberlyPerrotis A tweed blazer is such a timeless and elegant choice! 😊 I completely understand your preference; blazers can add a polished touch to any outfit, whether you’re in the city or the country. It’s great that you consider practicality too-having a waterproof option for unexpected rain is always smart! A wool blazer sounds perfect for light weather conditions. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on style and practicality! 💖✨
I have “real” bags and a lot of them. I have a friend who buys the *suluxy* we put them side by side and guess what ?! It’s unbelievable!!! I am at the Chanel boutique with her and no one can tell she has a fake
I would like to purchase some tight trousers with a decorative seam in the front of the legs to put into kneehigh boots. But no jeans! Can you recommend a brand? I unfortunately don't find anyone where I live. The fabric should be strong and slightly stretchy. But I don't want those typical ones for riding. I like the country style but just light. I don't want to look like I have a horse to ride (I don't have!).😅
For a stylish pair of tight trousers with decorative seams that you can wear with knee-high boots, I recommend checking out brands like **MANGO** and **Old Navy**. They offer a variety of options that are strong and slightly stretchy, perfect for a country-inspired look without feeling too equestrian. You might also find great options from **BY DESIGN** for a chic fit. If you can't find these locally, they often have online shopping available. Happy hunting for your perfect pair! 😊✨
You can wear at any age what you like. When you are overweight or whatever not so good looking body, it doesn't matter whether you are 20, 30, 40, 50 or 60, it will always not look so nice. But it's completly age independent.
@Rosemarry467 Thank you for your feedback! 😊 I understand the importance of representation, and I’ll make sure to feature models over 60 in future videos. It’s essential to showcase styles that resonate with everyone! I appreciate your thoughts! 💖✨
I have “real” bags and a lot of them. I have a friend who buys the *suluxy* we put them side by side and guess what ?! It’s unbelievable!!! I am at the Chanel boutique with her and no one can tell she has a fake
@nelly8592 Thank you for your kind words! 😊 Subscribing to my channel is completely free! Your support means a lot, and I’m glad you enjoy the videos! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask! 💖✨
@marthacalderon3463 I understand your perspective and appreciate you sharing your thoughts! 😊 The fashion of the 60s had a unique style and quality. It’s important to recognize how fashion evolves over time. If you have any favorites from that era, I’d love to hear about them! 💖✨
A lot of these looks are American Western style, they’re not all English countryside style. I love the latter, but not the former. The English style is more classic, quiet and refined. The cowboy hats, boots and other accessories are just too much, they look costumey. The Princess of Wales, and Diana, her predecessor, do this look best. A tweed blazer, quilted jacket or barn coat are they keys to this look, along with Wellies or riding boots and slim trousers tucked into them.
@KimberlyPerrotis You make some excellent points! 😊 The distinction between American Western style and classic English countryside style is significant. I appreciate your preference for the refined and timeless elements of English style, like the tweed blazers and quilted jackets. Diana and the Princess of Wales certainly exemplify that elegant look beautifully! Thank you for sharing your insights on how to achieve that classic vibe with the right pieces! 💖✨
I love my Ralph Lauren leather riding boots. My Le Chameau boots are great for rain and the slight flooding we get periodically where I live (they test every pair, important to me because of previous experience with “waterproof boots” than soaked right through). I don’t want to wear non-breathable footwear any longer than I have too, though, so I wouldn’t wear these all day. I also adore my Stuart Weitzman thigh-high suede boots, but I mostly wear these with short skirts in the city, not for country walks.
@KimberlyPerrotis It sounds like you have an amazing collection of boots! 😍 Ralph Lauren leather riding boots are such a classic, and it’s great to hear that your Le Chameau boots keep you dry during the rainy season. The testing for waterproofing is so important! Your Stuart Weitzman thigh-high suede boots must look stunning with short skirts in the city! Thank you for sharing your favorites-each pair sounds perfect for its own occasion! 💖✨
Happy Fall Day 🍁🍁
@kathrynhurst7210 Happy Fall Day! 🍁🍂 I hope you're enjoying the beautiful autumn vibes! If you have any favorite fall activities or styles, feel free to share! 😊✨
I definitely prefer a tweed blazer, I’m not a fan of the barn coat/waxed jacket, although I know it’s worn a lot with this look. These are trending, even for city wear, but I would wear a blazer or coat downtown, rather than one of these. Of course, one has to go with what’s practical, if rain is possible, a water-proof option is best. A 100% wool blazer can easily resist wetting fog, drizzle and light sprinkles, but shouldn’t be soaked through.
@KimberlyPerrotis A tweed blazer is such a timeless and elegant choice! 😊 I completely understand your preference; blazers can add a polished touch to any outfit, whether you’re in the city or the country. It’s great that you consider practicality too-having a waterproof option for unexpected rain is always smart! A wool blazer sounds perfect for light weather conditions. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on style and practicality! 💖✨
I have “real” bags and a lot of them. I have a friend who buys the *suluxy* we put them side by side and guess what ?! It’s unbelievable!!! I am at the Chanel boutique with her and no one can tell she has a fake
I would like to purchase some tight trousers with a decorative seam in the front of the legs to put into kneehigh boots. But no jeans! Can you recommend a brand? I unfortunately don't find anyone where I live. The fabric should be strong and slightly stretchy. But I don't want those typical ones for riding. I like the country style but just light. I don't want to look like I have a horse to ride (I don't have!).😅
For a stylish pair of tight trousers with decorative seams that you can wear with knee-high boots, I recommend checking out brands like **MANGO** and **Old Navy**. They offer a variety of options that are strong and slightly stretchy, perfect for a country-inspired look without feeling too equestrian. You might also find great options from **BY DESIGN** for a chic fit. If you can't find these locally, they often have online shopping available. Happy hunting for your perfect pair! 😊✨
These ladies are not 60s. You should put these clothes on 60s then let us see what looks like.
You can wear at any age what you like. When you are overweight or whatever not so good looking body, it doesn't matter whether you are 20, 30, 40, 50 or 60, it will always not look so nice. But it's completly age independent.
@Rosemarry467 Thank you for your feedback! 😊 I understand the importance of representation, and I’ll make sure to feature models over 60 in future videos. It’s essential to showcase styles that resonate with everyone! I appreciate your thoughts! 💖✨
I have “real” bags and a lot of them. I have a friend who buys the *suluxy* we put them side by side and guess what ?! It’s unbelievable!!! I am at the Chanel boutique with her and no one can tell she has a fake
I like those clothes and channel. Does different colors of people wear this clothing also.
I love your videos! Is the suscribing for free or does it cost?
@nelly8592 Thank you for your kind words! 😊 Subscribing to my channel is completely free! Your support means a lot, and I’m glad you enjoy the videos! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask! 💖✨
Prefiero está moda de los años 60 ya que es calidad y diseños de verdad no como ahora que no hay. Diseño ni calidad 😏😏😏😏
@marthacalderon3463 I understand your perspective and appreciate you sharing your thoughts! 😊 The fashion of the 60s had a unique style and quality. It’s important to recognize how fashion evolves over time. If you have any favorites from that era, I’d love to hear about them! 💖✨
A lot of these looks are American Western style, they’re not all English countryside style. I love the latter, but not the former. The English style is more classic, quiet and refined. The cowboy hats, boots and other accessories are just too much, they look costumey. The Princess of Wales, and Diana, her predecessor, do this look best. A tweed blazer, quilted jacket or barn coat are they keys to this look, along with Wellies or riding boots and slim trousers tucked into them.
@KimberlyPerrotis You make some excellent points! 😊 The distinction between American Western style and classic English countryside style is significant. I appreciate your preference for the refined and timeless elements of English style, like the tweed blazers and quilted jackets. Diana and the Princess of Wales certainly exemplify that elegant look beautifully! Thank you for sharing your insights on how to achieve that classic vibe with the right pieces! 💖✨