My first thought was that the brights competed and she needed more depth. I think in my mind she’s always been an autumn. BUTshe always looks great, I’ve never seen her in real life, and she’s really loving her colors and that’s fun to see.
@@travellingfemme Thanks, but I did my colors during my training in the Sci/Art system so I'm very certain I'm not an autumn. But, everyone has their own interpretation of color and how they like it to be used, so it's ok we disagree
How someone looks on camera can be quite different than their colours in real life@@travellingfemmeViewers video settings are not something controllable from the broadcaster's or webcaster's end.
@@emismith4655 That does sound like a difficult contrast to balance! I hope Gabrielle does a video on this topic because most that I’ve found are about Gamine contrast
@@Gabriellearrudadesign Both would be fantastic! But I struggle most with contrast color harmonies because I can’t find the balance between color contrasting, rather than stark color clashes. For example, black and white is a comfortable contrast, but blue and yellow are not. Looking forward to your content as always, Gabrielle!
Soft classic and true winter here! That topic would be great. I also struggle with the head to toe composed graceful/refined look and intense color combinations. Also what color combinations do in a way of communicating a mood/aura or a feeling. I'd love to hear about that!❤ Have to add that this video was amazing!
This was all new knowledge for me and worth doing a one hour video or a book in my opinion. I feel really enlightened, can't wait to experiment with different rhythms
STOPPP I love your look!!! I’m only a few seconds in lol. MY BRIGHT SPRING FN SISTER. This so calls back to your past love for gamine style to me. You look gorgeous. Yayyy I’m so happy I’m so excited for this series. I’m already loving and understanding what I’m hearing.
If you haven’t listened to the last podcast episode I have an essence blend of I/R and G 😳So I’ll have to start exploring touches of gamine again 😂 and thank you!
@@GabriellearrudadesignI KNEW IT OMG. Well I didn’t know for sure but I definitely kept thinking I saw some gamine in you. I think I finally found my essence blend after years and I’m a gamine firstly. Not sure of the rest of my blend yet. I’m binging all of your stuff I’ve missed rn.
Haha I guess I always tried too much gamine and that threw me off? But i don’t think anyone ever guessed my essences to be both Ingenue/youthful and romantic.. so it’ll be interesting to see how they all come together and how gamine will show up!! 🤗 glad you found your main essence, that’s exciting!!
I’d argue that Audrey’s hat only works because she is holding the umbrella and posing in a theatrical way thus matching the energy of the hat. So there’s some element of personality/attitude to take into account as well.
@@Gabriellearrudadesign oh yes i didn’t mean to imply you didn’t cover it. I guess the evolution of your thought experiment I I was eluding at is…if Audrey was not in a dramatic pose, and instead wearing this while walking down the street, would it still look harmonious or would the hat feel off balance? Does the hat only work in the context of this one specific pose which is counter balancing it? Or is her essence enough to make that outfit feel harmonious regardless of the situation she’s in? I don’t know the answer. I just think it’s interesting.
It is an interesting thought! I think here, it's a combination if that makes sense. Typically, yes I would say such a large hat on such a small frame would be off kilter.. But I think the hat is the focal point, and we are drawn there first, so maybe it's less about perfect harmony and more about fluid rhythm that is still pleasing to the eye that also imbues a sense of the wearer. If I saw that person walking down the street, I'd probably think "woah big hat" but then my second thought would be "she really knows how to put an outfit together". So maybe the revelation is you can have great outfit rhythm while not perfect harmony, and your balance of this depends on the outfits purpose
I'd love to see a video on contrast, I've been typed as a soft summer but can definitely do a lot of soft autumn colours too. I have been advised to stick to medium colours and contrast. I'd love to get some ideas on where to start to create interesting looks with these wishy-washy parameters! P.S. Absolutely love your "Out of the Woods"! I think these colours you're in invigorate you!
I like your description of rhythm related to repetition and patterns but I think of color as more related to qualities of pitch like harmony (analogous colors) or dissonance (colors opposite on the color wheel that "vibrate"). You could also compare keys and modes in both color and music. Rhythm could also be symmetric or asymmetric and the primary structure for phrasing and groove. Color seems more related to the melody that complements and flows alongside the rhythm. I particularly like the idea of rests within the rhythm. It might be fun to group inspirational music plus an art piece and an outfit inspired by both. It would be beyond my understanding to look at an art and music pairing and describe the Kibbe type, but I would be intrigued to hear a discussion.
I could see that correlation! I think this is just a base interpretation because stylists are not musicians and maybe don't know all the nuances. But I think this is a fascinating expansion of the idea
I think 3’s work better if you have pieces that don’t fully go together like the different browns in the accessories when it’s only 2 (shoes & bag) the two different browns create a break in the rhythm but when you have 3 items in different browns it turns them all into half notes, the intentionality makes it more dynamic and increases the tempo of the look.
I love this! I draw a lot so focal points make total sense to me. Ofc application is different but the consept is the same at least. I'd love more of these consepts in outfit building specifically compared to other art forms like painting and music!!
Definitely the same! There’s a reason designers sketch out their design and croquis, to explore the focal points!! Glad you liked it, I hope to do more
Hi Gabrielle, very educational. I've never heard anyone explain it in that manner. I'm going to pay attention to that when I plan my next outfits. Very good video and much thanks.
Just clicked and haven’t watched yet, but so excited!? Wondering if it’s going to be like that elusive element Diana Vreeland was talking about “the eye has to travel.” Regardless I know it will be great! Love your videos ❤
This colors really make shine! Thank you for the visuals and the examples with music, they helped me a lot in better grasping the concept. I would love the contrast vid❤
Hearing you are a classically trained musician just instantly made me shriek with joy, because I am one too and I would imagine you’d have thoughts about like, what soloist outfits should have to look good and be functional while playing and also help a performer just shine while playing. Obviously, soloists are meant to be proficients in different kinds of sound and theming but usually they take to a specific style. Maybe one soloist just dazzles playing intense Sarasate acrobacies and another one just looks and sounds like an angel playing pieces that sound bel canto. Would you say different playing styles would call for different style pillars to be tweaked or invoked to compliment the playing style?
So I played violin for about 11 years but would still consider myself an amateur, as I never did any pro moves or studied it in any degree form. I think mitsuko uchida is a great example of a classical musician who really eptimizes her style. She's been verified to be highly angelic by kitchener. All her outfits have an Issey Miyake influence or feel very floaty and interesting. I think being related to the wearer would be most important. But that certain things could absolutely be tweaked based on what you are playing. Color and ornamentation would definitely fall into this tweaking for me
@@Gabriellearrudadesigndo they have a brand label? they’re the dream! I’m obsessed with that color but it’s so hard to find anywhere. Finding our spring brights in natural fabrics is especially challenging! I look forward to seeing how you combine colors and accommodate vertical as your wardrobe shifts :)
@@ebritton5265the tag says GLG but I googled it and I don’t seem them. They are a bright green but not neon like the pair that comes up. I don’t think monochrome is the only way to maintain vertical so I’ll probably continue to play with color like this 👍🏻
Tbh I've gotten quite tired of all the harmonious outfit ideas because everyone is doing it, and want some rebelious/rule-breaking styling. I'm an autumn and while I get that I can get a "dark" vibe by wearing the darkest shade in my palette (brown), I want black. Brown just doesn't cut it for me. Ofc I go ahead and wear black anyway, but I enjoy you as one of the creative out-of-the-box creater, so I'd appreciate some contrast content from you!
Very interesting. I love it. Do you have videos on textures for the kibbe bodies? I mean why naturals can have lots of textures? Also patterns in fabric for the kibbe body types. May be it has to do with rythem too.
Glad you like it! While kibbe may use this concept it’s not exclusive to his system at all. I don’t have any videos like that. I’ve decided not to focus on kibbe central topics as I feel he should be the one sharing information about his concepts. This is just a stylist concept. But I could imagine naturals using textures as a nice tie in. Or larger prints with a vertical direction
I just discovered a funny effect at minute 1:58: When I look at the lady with the golden dress my eyes go straight to the blue exciting trail of her dress and when I look up again at herself she almost "annoys" me, because it's visually so boring in comparsion to the flamboyant trail. Maybe that is not the best overall effect as I suppose that SHE wants to be the star of the show, not her flamboyant trail! lol
Yes you have to be careful how you build momentum! That stark color change really makes it the focal point. Maybe it would have been better in a closer color to build instead of overwhelm
@@Gabriellearrudadesign Definitely! I have to admit I learn the best with visual examples - good and bad ones alike. So even an example like this is super helpful to learn how an effect can accidentally go wrong.
It’s the visual focus. If an outfit is feeling off check your rhythm. Is the eye traveling smoothly, being pulled somewhere, or chaotic? So bouncy rhythms where the eye is darting to lots of points will feel more playful, energetic. Longer smoither rhythms will feel more composed. Evenly spaced focal points will feel more classic and balanced. This will not be a 1:1 concept with kibbe or Kitchener because while they may instinctually use it, it’s not a concept they’ve discussed directly, nor would I guess how they would use it
Brighter colours do look good on you
My immediate reaction was Wow🎉
Thank you!! 🤗
My first thought was that the brights competed and she needed more depth. I think in my mind she’s always been an autumn. BUTshe always looks great, I’ve never seen her in real life, and she’s really loving her colors and that’s fun to see.
@@travellingfemme Thanks, but I did my colors during my training in the Sci/Art system so I'm very certain I'm not an autumn. But, everyone has their own interpretation of color and how they like it to be used, so it's ok we disagree
How someone looks on camera can be quite different than their colours in real life@@travellingfemmeViewers video settings are not something controllable from the broadcaster's or webcaster's end.
The colors are looking so beautiful on you!
Thank you! I'm really enjoying exploring the palette!
Agreed!!
1:38 Yes, please do a video on this! As a Dramatic Classic and a True Winter, I need to learn about how to use contrast in my outfits
Im a true winter but a romantic ! I have no idea how to balance the different recommended contrasts lol
@@emismith4655 That does sound like a difficult contrast to balance! I hope Gabrielle does a video on this topic because most that I’ve found are about Gamine contrast
Ooh interesting- are you referencing contrast color harmonies or intentional contrast style lines?
@@Gabriellearrudadesign Both would be fantastic! But I struggle most with contrast color harmonies because I can’t find the balance between color contrasting, rather than stark color clashes. For example, black and white is a comfortable contrast, but blue and yellow are not.
Looking forward to your content as always, Gabrielle!
Soft classic and true winter here! That topic would be great. I also struggle with the head to toe composed graceful/refined look and intense color combinations. Also what color combinations do in a way of communicating a mood/aura or a feeling. I'd love to hear about that!❤ Have to add that this video was amazing!
This was all new knowledge for me and worth doing a one hour video or a book in my opinion. I feel really enlightened, can't wait to experiment with different rhythms
Im so glad you liked it! I plan to cover more concepts like this 👍🏻👍🏻
STOPPP I love your look!!! I’m only a few seconds in lol. MY BRIGHT SPRING FN SISTER. This so calls back to your past love for gamine style to me. You look gorgeous.
Yayyy I’m so happy I’m so excited for this series. I’m already loving and understanding what I’m hearing.
If you haven’t listened to the last podcast episode I have an essence blend of I/R and G 😳So I’ll have to start exploring touches of gamine again 😂 and thank you!
@@GabriellearrudadesignI KNEW IT OMG. Well I didn’t know for sure but I definitely kept thinking I saw some gamine in you. I think I finally found my essence blend after years and I’m a gamine firstly. Not sure of the rest of my blend yet. I’m binging all of your stuff I’ve missed rn.
Haha I guess I always tried too much gamine and that threw me off? But i don’t think anyone ever guessed my essences to be both Ingenue/youthful and romantic.. so it’ll be interesting to see how they all come together and how gamine will show up!! 🤗 glad you found your main essence, that’s exciting!!
I’d argue that Audrey’s hat only works because she is holding the umbrella and posing in a theatrical way thus matching the energy of the hat. So there’s some element of personality/attitude to take into account as well.
Of course that ties into it. I mention that it helps if it’s in the spirit of the wearer 👍🏻
@@Gabriellearrudadesign oh yes i didn’t mean to imply you didn’t cover it. I guess the evolution of your thought experiment I I was eluding at is…if Audrey was not in a dramatic pose, and instead wearing this while walking down the street, would it still look harmonious or would the hat feel off balance? Does the hat only work in the context of this one specific pose which is counter balancing it? Or is her essence enough to make that outfit feel harmonious regardless of the situation she’s in? I don’t know the answer. I just think it’s interesting.
It is an interesting thought! I think here, it's a combination if that makes sense. Typically, yes I would say such a large hat on such a small frame would be off kilter.. But I think the hat is the focal point, and we are drawn there first, so maybe it's less about perfect harmony and more about fluid rhythm that is still pleasing to the eye that also imbues a sense of the wearer. If I saw that person walking down the street, I'd probably think "woah big hat" but then my second thought would be "she really knows how to put an outfit together". So maybe the revelation is you can have great outfit rhythm while not perfect harmony, and your balance of this depends on the outfits purpose
I'd love to see a video on contrast, I've been typed as a soft summer but can definitely do a lot of soft autumn colours too. I have been advised to stick to medium colours and contrast. I'd love to get some ideas on where to start to create interesting looks with these wishy-washy parameters!
P.S. Absolutely love your "Out of the Woods"! I think these colours you're in invigorate you!
Thank you! This sweatshirt was an "easy yes" replacement for my bs palette. So far I"m really liking it!
Lol, this hit my feed just as i got home from watching a jazz improv gig. Perfect.😁
How on theme!
Damn, girl. That black femme fatale dress looks amazing!
Thank you!
I like your description of rhythm related to repetition and patterns but I think of color as more related to qualities of pitch like harmony (analogous colors) or dissonance (colors opposite on the color wheel that "vibrate"). You could also compare keys and modes in both color and music. Rhythm could also be symmetric or asymmetric and the primary structure for phrasing and groove. Color seems more related to the melody that complements and flows alongside the rhythm. I particularly like the idea of rests within the rhythm.
It might be fun to group inspirational music plus an art piece and an outfit inspired by both. It would be beyond my understanding to look at an art and music pairing and describe the Kibbe type, but I would be intrigued to hear a discussion.
I could see that correlation! I think this is just a base interpretation because stylists are not musicians and maybe don't know all the nuances. But I think this is a fascinating expansion of the idea
I think 3’s work better if you have pieces that don’t fully go together like the different browns in the accessories when it’s only 2 (shoes & bag) the two different browns create a break in the rhythm but when you have 3 items in different browns it turns them all into half notes, the intentionality makes it more dynamic and increases the tempo of the look.
That’s a great point!
I love this! I draw a lot so focal points make total sense to me. Ofc application is different but the consept is the same at least. I'd love more of these consepts in outfit building specifically compared to other art forms like painting and music!!
Definitely the same! There’s a reason designers sketch out their design and croquis, to explore the focal points!! Glad you liked it, I hope to do more
Hi Gabrielle, very educational. I've never heard anyone explain it in that manner. I'm going to pay attention to that when I plan my next outfits. Very good video and much thanks.
So glad you liked it!!
This was sooo helpful! Thank you!!
Just clicked and haven’t watched yet, but so excited!? Wondering if it’s going to be like that elusive element Diana Vreeland was talking about “the eye has to travel.” Regardless I know it will be great! Love your videos ❤
Ahh, yes, that sounds right! Or at least, how is your eye traveling!
This colors really make shine! Thank you for the visuals and the examples with music, they helped me a lot in better grasping the concept. I would love the contrast vid❤
Noted! And thank you 🤗
Hearing you are a classically trained musician just instantly made me shriek with joy, because I am one too and I would imagine you’d have thoughts about like, what soloist outfits should have to look good and be functional while playing and also help a performer just shine while playing. Obviously, soloists are meant to be proficients in different kinds of sound and theming but usually they take to a specific style. Maybe one soloist just dazzles playing intense Sarasate acrobacies and another one just looks and sounds like an angel playing pieces that sound bel canto. Would you say different playing styles would call for different style pillars to be tweaked or invoked to compliment the playing style?
So I played violin for about 11 years but would still consider myself an amateur, as I never did any pro moves or studied it in any degree form. I think mitsuko uchida is a great example of a classical musician who really eptimizes her style. She's been verified to be highly angelic by kitchener. All her outfits have an Issey Miyake influence or feel very floaty and interesting. I think being related to the wearer would be most important. But that certain things could absolutely be tweaked based on what you are playing. Color and ornamentation would definitely fall into this tweaking for me
Good as always! Thank you!
Thank you 🤗
Interesting take- love the topic!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Always here for YOU ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you 🤗
As a fellow bright spring flamboyant natural, I would love to know where you’re getting your new wardrobe! Especially those fab yellow pants
I haven’t bought too much yet! The pants were from a clothes swap I did with some friends. The sweatshirt is from Etsy. And the cardigan is sezane 👍🏻
@@Gabriellearrudadesigndo they have a brand label? they’re the dream! I’m obsessed with that color but it’s so hard to find anywhere. Finding our spring brights in natural fabrics is especially challenging! I look forward to seeing how you combine colors and accommodate vertical as your wardrobe shifts :)
@@ebritton5265the tag says GLG but I googled it and I don’t seem them. They are a bright green but not neon like the pair that comes up. I don’t think monochrome is the only way to maintain vertical so I’ll probably continue to play with color like this 👍🏻
Tbh I've gotten quite tired of all the harmonious outfit ideas because everyone is doing it, and want some rebelious/rule-breaking styling. I'm an autumn and while I get that I can get a "dark" vibe by wearing the darkest shade in my palette (brown), I want black. Brown just doesn't cut it for me. Ofc I go ahead and wear black anyway, but I enjoy you as one of the creative out-of-the-box creater, so I'd appreciate some contrast content from you!
Contrast outfits have rhythm too! In fact it’s even more important they have it so that it looks dynamic instead of hodge podge. 👍🏻
@@Gabriellearrudadesign for sure! That's why I would love some contrast content that show how to break rules and keep the rthymth from you!
@@ThuTran-el4hv 🤗 I’ll add it to my list of ideas to make 👍🏻
Very interesting. I love it. Do you have videos on textures for the kibbe bodies? I mean why naturals can have lots of textures? Also patterns in fabric for the kibbe body types. May be it has to do with rythem too.
Glad you like it! While kibbe may use this concept it’s not exclusive to his system at all. I don’t have any videos like that. I’ve decided not to focus on kibbe central topics as I feel he should be the one sharing information about his concepts. This is just a stylist concept. But I could imagine naturals using textures as a nice tie in. Or larger prints with a vertical direction
@@Gabriellearrudadesign thank you!
I just discovered a funny effect at minute 1:58: When I look at the lady with the golden dress my eyes go straight to the blue exciting trail of her dress and when I look up again at herself she almost "annoys" me, because it's visually so boring in comparsion to the flamboyant trail. Maybe that is not the best overall effect as I suppose that SHE wants to be the star of the show, not her flamboyant trail! lol
Yes you have to be careful how you build momentum! That stark color change really makes it the focal point. Maybe it would have been better in a closer color to build instead of overwhelm
@@Gabriellearrudadesign Definitely! I have to admit I learn the best with visual examples - good and bad ones alike. So even an example like this is super helpful to learn how an effect can accidentally go wrong.
Contrast 🖐
Noted!
Contrast please❤
Noted!
What does each rhythm convey is what I wish you explained, because I don't see the point of knowing that an outfit mimics this or that rhythm...
It’s the visual focus. If an outfit is feeling off check your rhythm. Is the eye traveling smoothly, being pulled somewhere, or chaotic? So bouncy rhythms where the eye is darting to lots of points will feel more playful, energetic. Longer smoither rhythms will feel more composed. Evenly spaced focal points will feel more classic and balanced. This will not be a 1:1 concept with kibbe or Kitchener because while they may instinctually use it, it’s not a concept they’ve discussed directly, nor would I guess how they would use it