JOIN the WAITLIST for wardrobe challenge "You have what to wear": giedrekavaliunaite.com/waitlist ❤ I feel that tip #1 explains why sometimes you feel cool in one outfit and the other day you just don’t like this outfit AT ALL! We women are emotional creatures and we have to find the right tools to make it feel more like a present and privilege rather than a burden. Do you agree?
Yeah I totally agree:) As always a lot of content in your video:) I like how you compare different outfits it makes sense :) Because of YOU I got up the nerve and I have started to wear straigh-leg jeans instead of skinny jeans the best decision ever!!😀
@@giedreI love when you talk and explain in your videos🫶🏼😻😻 it helps me much more then the videos with only music❤ Music doesn’t have your positive, uplifting words😁🤌🏼❤️and you have a very pleasant voice😊
I wish I could come to NYC lol 😅🎈dear Michelle, you are more than welcome to join the wardrobe challenge so at least we are able to have a video chat during a private live Q&A🙃
Great Vid! in USA practice (practise) is spelled differently. i knew the British spelled color (colour) differently. i wonder how many words are like that?
@@giedre Neither is WRONG. just different variations of a weird and ever changing English. i REALLY enjoy Spanglish when i am in Texas, and in New Orleans they "direct translate" the French "helper verb" faire--- so the locals say they are "making groceries". LOVE IT
I was not intending to insult someone, it was just a headline of the video that I posted several weeks ago: ua-cam.com/video/wYAvifcQHm0/v-deo.htmlsi=zeOIS9KVCajaSM7x
JOIN the WAITLIST for wardrobe challenge "You have what to wear": giedrekavaliunaite.com/waitlist ❤
I feel that tip #1 explains why sometimes you feel cool in one outfit and the other day you just don’t like this outfit AT ALL! We women are emotional creatures and we have to find the right tools to make it feel more like a present and privilege rather than a burden. Do you agree?
Oh yes, totally agree!👍
Great video, with great advice. Thank you ❤️
Ciao😘😘😘
@@mariabonariafois3476 ciao Maria! Thank you🙌
Yeah I totally agree:) As always a lot of content in your video:) I like how you compare different outfits it makes sense :) Because of YOU I got up the nerve and I have started to wear straigh-leg jeans instead of skinny jeans the best decision ever!!😀
Ahh layering is the one thing i wished was easier in tropical/ sub tropical climates 😅
Hi from Québec. Some say show anckle other don't when you're short. So what to do? Thanks
The photos areca great tip, I do that myself and it's very instructive!
Totally! Thank you for sharing and embracing!
@@giedreI love when you talk and explain in your videos🫶🏼😻😻 it helps me much more then the videos with only music❤ Music doesn’t have your positive, uplifting words😁🤌🏼❤️and you have a very pleasant voice😊
Already joined the waiting list 🎉 like always your videos are inspirational and resonate with me.
Thank you, Elisa! I’m so happy to hear it and have you aboard!🙌🥳
I was waiting for you.
Aww so sweet of you, thank you! I hope you enjoyed ❤️
Useful and fun video! Thanks for posting! (a little tip - :practise is actually spelled "practice").
Yes, she gives us beautiful content. Re your tip: this is not the case when writing in UK English.
Very nice
Thank you! ❤️
Thanks
Welcome! ❤️
I wish I was in your area to be featured! Or - if you're ever coming to NYC please let me know!
I wish I could come to NYC lol 😅🎈dear Michelle, you are more than welcome to join the wardrobe challenge so at least we are able to have a video chat during a private live Q&A🙃
Great Vid! in USA practice (practise) is spelled differently. i knew the British spelled color (colour) differently. i wonder how many words are like that?
In Canada (and I assume England) Practice is the noun and practise is the verb.
Thank you! I always mix these words. It’s so confusing sometimes 🙃
@@giedre Neither is WRONG. just different variations of a weird and ever changing English. i REALLY enjoy Spanglish when i am in Texas, and in New Orleans they "direct translate" the French "helper verb" faire--- so the locals say they are "making groceries". LOVE IT
I've heard if you look good, you'll feel good.
Goes the other way round too.. ;-)
I don't look BAAAAD in everything I wear...
I was not intending to insult someone, it was just a headline of the video that I posted several weeks ago: ua-cam.com/video/wYAvifcQHm0/v-deo.htmlsi=zeOIS9KVCajaSM7x