I don't know anybody else like you BJones! I'm in constant awe of your creativity,your sense ofstyle.I am waiting for the moment when Vivienne Westwood calls you to say well done my dear💟💟💟
Amazing as always! So many little subtle nods to the best references Annie Hall, Robin Hood and even a little hint of the 80s club kids and new romantics. Loved it
You found some great items that fit into this theme. I really love how you pull the items togethers for such fantastic looks. My favorite is look 3 but the green leather skirt in look 4 is my favorite garment. Thanks for sharing and blessing to you and all in the days to come.
ive been following you for a while now, and we've gone through a bunch of trend cycles and through it all I love how you are so bold and unique with your style while still staying up to date/fresh with all ur looks. the way u build your outfits is so fun to watch c,: thank u for sharing ur videos!
It was so fun to see all the month's thrifting and inspo come together with all those looks! I'm also super inspired by these designers now, thanks to you! Wow!
You absolutely make me love everything in my closet. You’ve showed me me many different ways to wear all of my things.You are totally awesome, and talented.
Another great video Beth!!!!!!! Loved all of this deconstructed inspiration💗💗💗. Also loving the Victorian Bustle Style👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾. I too was a theatre kid so I definitely understand 🤣🤣👌🏾👌🏾.
All your looks are fun to watch you put together, but for less brave dressers (like me!), I would probably stop before the last two or so layers. Like the black dress with all the bright "mille fiore" designs all over it, I love the dress and the vest together, but I would leave off the leather skirt and the red jacket and purple boa. Or the deconstructed sweater in latte, over the ruched tank, with the pants...wonderful, but I'd have to leave off the distressed denim jacket. Also, aren't you often too warm in all these layers? Adore the hats, though! And honestly, you look great in everything!
This was so fun, inspirational, and and thought provoking. It’s making me see what I already have in my closet in a new way. Ahhhh….the possibilities!!!
I am going to Amvets tomorrow so to prepare I re-watched these styling the 90's runway videos! So many good ideas to inspire me for my shopping trip tomorrow! Amvets is huge and so much fun to thrift WHEEEEEEEEEEEE! Also, you are the best and your layering is second to none!
gosh i cant believe what youd be able to come up with if you went to inspiration from Japanese designers--the layers and silhouetting is so up your alley ! I love everything you do and can't wait for the months to come~
The LOTR comment made me laugh out loud. I love your takes on asymmetry--makes me want to experiment with all the oversized men's button downs in my closet!!
Absolutely love all the layering and deconstructed styling. You have created each style brilliantly and pulled off the runway looks effortlessly. Really super Beth! 😊👏👌🏼👌🏼
Loved this! It was so inspiring. My style is much more minimal but it really got me thinking about how I can combine patterns layering s s wearing things differently in my closet as well as hats and accessories. Those tall granny boots are incredible. I need them!
I'm constantly dropping your name every time i watch a Vogue video on UA-cam, i love sharing your channel and Instagram! You have such an amazing eye and i just hope and wish all the best thanks for the inspiration.
To take the acid wash jacket up a notch, consider dyeing it in an dark earth tone color. I think you would simply love it! I offer this because you were like, "meh" when you first entertained it. Dip that lovely into a color that will make you say, Va Va Voom!🤩 Outstanding investigation in style the whole month!👏👏👏
I added ties to my wardrobe in February with a couple amazing vintage christian dior & Oscar de la Renta silk ties. I also got a great men's suiting vest in February and the most AWESOME homemade puff sleeve button down shirt (I think it was a costume piece). I put it all together with a pair of tailored trousers and WOW!!!
I love these looks from the 4 episodes in February best of all, it's my thing, it's what resonates with me! Personally I think you look best in these kinds of looks rather than all fancy and posh but that's just me! That said I also think you always look but I love the 90's stuff best! Rock On!
I'm looking forward to your spring inspirations! It's so cold where I am (we're literally having an ice storm!) so dressing is way more for function than fashion at the moment.
I'm a straight woman...but have the overwhelming urge to Queer Eye For The Straight Guy your tie tying ! Don't forget the PINCH to put the neat little cold in before you push up the knot. Looks much more polished. Anyway, fabulous Looks created here as per usual.
these are fun looks! I do wish you would do some creative wear to work styling. Something for real world non creative work environment. I know that is not fun, but I would love to see your creativity for that. I am bored with my work clothes. I think seeing your creativity for that would be inspiring to us not so brave people who work in stuffy offices but like to look stylish.
Loved loved your styling!!! I am loving this new thrift the runway , I have a favor or I have an idea, a black and white episode!! I had a HUGE wardrobe and I needed to simplify my life I was way to overwhelmed and don’t have a life to wear any of it so I went to an all black (some ascent colors to make it fun) What does your husband think of your style?? Does he care does he comment?? Just curious, not that I care at all what my other half thinks but I do take his opinion into consideration!! !!!!!!! Thank you for the inspiration!!!
With it being Black History Month it would’ve been nice if you could’ve recognized at least a few influential Black designers of this era your “celebrating”. For instance Zelda Wynn Valdes, who created known for designing the iconic Playboy Bunny costume. She unapologetically celebrated the curves of a woman’s body and worked with such icons celebrities wore and admired Valdes’ sexy yet sophisticated dresses - most notably, Eartha Kitt, Josephine Baker, Mae West, and Ella Fitzgerald. Her work is now in the FIT and Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. Kimora Lee started out as a super model/muse with Chanel at the age of 13. Later in life she married millionaire Russell Simmons of the Phat Brand in a lavish over the top wedding. In the 90’s Kimora opened her own company the “hyper-feminine, opulent, luxurious Baby Phat. She became the President and Creative Director of the company and later expanded the label into a lifestyle brand that featured handbags, fragrances, denim, lingerie, and jewelry. There’s Andre’ Walker, who might be the fashion world’s most unsung ghost designer or consultant of sorts. He started producing his own line, showing his collections in New York and Paris, and became known for his sculptural designs that were ahead of their time-it’s been said that Jean Paul Gaultier referenced Walker’s work. Not meant to be offensive in any way…however “some” of your audience are interested in these things.
I know you're not making a video on fashion history, but I think calling it a bustle is confusing. The bustle -simply put, was an undergarment to support petticoats and skirts, a later version of a crinoline. Many 1890s skirts have drapes features, that's what you meant probably, although I don't have a specific name to suggest. Is there anyone you leave a comment and enlighten us?
I really love your videos, don't get me wrong, but aren't you uncomfortable / sweltered in all those layers? I would be ripping stuff off in ten minutes with the heat of so many garments on top of one another.
Ooh my ...That green leather skirt...😍😍😍!
Thanks for sharing all your beautiful looks🥰
My favorite is #6😍 Looking forward to more looks😎
The 90s is probably one of my favorite era’s of fashion! So much inspiration ♥️ Love this episode!
This was so much fun.. Madi did a great job too, Thanks for making February so much fun.
These looks were so amazing and SO CREATIVE!!!!!!!!!!!! Loved loved loved it!
Beth you're GENIUS!!! This is amazing. I love it what you've done!!!! 😍😍😍
This lady is gifted in the styling department!
I appreciate how deep you dive Beth! You really go on a journey and I’m so grateful to be able to come along. Thank youuuuuuu! ✨🌹
I don't know anybody else like you BJones! I'm in constant awe of your creativity,your sense ofstyle.I am waiting for the moment when Vivienne Westwood calls you to say well done my dear💟💟💟
You are fabulous!! *Chef kiss*
I can’t get enough of your multilayered looks. I look forward to your Styling on the Fly. The misbuttoned mens shirt is genius.
Always impressed how you put single pieces into complete outfits - love your style magic 😘
You are so creative! I loved this episode, too! This was fun!
Amazing as always! So many little subtle nods to the best references Annie Hall, Robin Hood and even a little hint of the 80s club kids and new romantics. Loved it
Your creativity with all the clothes is always so nice to see
You found some great items that fit into this theme. I really love how you pull the items togethers for such fantastic looks. My favorite is look 3 but the green leather skirt in look 4 is my favorite garment. Thanks for sharing and blessing to you and all in the days to come.
Beth this was super creative & refreshing‼️💙🌟 Loved these 90s inspired looks!
I could not be more inspired! Loved the bustle tuck skirt and trench look!
I feel inspired to play with ties and waistcoats!
Thank you for this series, hope you do more like these! Congratulations!
Loved this one Beth! You look so cute in those Levis’s. The BURBERRY IS INCREDIBLE!!!! 🧡🧡
That acid wash jacket is my absolute favorite! This series is perfection!!!!
Look 5 with that beautiful hat 😍 you honestly make everything look amazing. Great video as usual. Can't wait to see the next one.
Look 5 was my favorite!
I love the creativity with this second look and the draping and asymmetry. Your lace up boots are also incredible!
Love this series Beth. Looking forward to the next instalment. Have a great week x
Very cool and creative! More than I would wear but still fun to put together. Thanks Beth!
Would love to see you do this series again with another set of designers from another decade. Love!
I liked this thrifting the runway episode better than most others I've watched! Great outfits.
I am loving these monthly series and I can't wait for March! 🌸🌿✨🌼
My favorite fashion designer is B. Jones. She’s both talented and beautiful and full of positive energies
Omg you are just incredible. I love 💘 love all of the great pieces. Your styling inspiration is contagiousness.
The last outfit felt like a cross between Oliver Twist and Peter Pan.❤️👌
ive been following you for a while now, and we've gone through a bunch of trend cycles and through it all I love how you are so bold and unique with your style while still staying up to date/fresh with all ur looks. the way u build your outfits is so fun to watch c,: thank u for sharing ur videos!
Wish there was a love button. Obsessed with the last outfit!!
It was so fun to see all the month's thrifting and inspo come together with all those looks! I'm also super inspired by these designers now, thanks to you! Wow!
You absolutely make me love everything in my closet. You’ve showed me me many different ways to wear all of my things.You are totally awesome, and talented.
Another great video Beth!!!!!!! Loved all of this deconstructed inspiration💗💗💗. Also loving the Victorian Bustle Style👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾. I too was a theatre kid so I definitely understand 🤣🤣👌🏾👌🏾.
Love ur quirky & creative fashion style! 😍
All your looks are fun to watch you put together, but for less brave dressers (like me!), I would probably stop before the last two or so layers. Like the black dress with all the bright "mille fiore" designs all over it, I love the dress and the vest together, but I would leave off the leather skirt and the red jacket and purple boa. Or the deconstructed sweater in latte, over the ruched tank, with the pants...wonderful, but I'd have to leave off the distressed denim jacket. Also, aren't you often too warm in all these layers? Adore the hats, though! And honestly, you look great in everything!
This was so fun, inspirational, and and thought provoking. It’s making me see what I already have in my closet in a new way. Ahhhh….the possibilities!!!
Everything is so amazing!
I am going to Amvets tomorrow so to prepare I re-watched these styling the 90's runway videos! So many good ideas to inspire me for my shopping trip tomorrow! Amvets is huge and so much fun to thrift WHEEEEEEEEEEEE! Also, you are the best and your layering is second to none!
Very Robin of Sherwood (Robin Hood) with that last look 😍. Love it all as usual Beth 🥰
Everything is so fun and I like the flow. Much better
Absolutely enjoyed this series and want more of this. So much fun.
Vivienne Westwood inspired look was so good
My fav was Look 3
This has been so fun to see you play and target styling that speaks to your soul❤️
Such a great inspiration’s. Last look instantly bring Robin Hood’s fiancé ;) Love it
gosh i cant believe what youd be able to come up with if you went to inspiration from Japanese designers--the layers and silhouetting is so up your alley ! I love everything you do and can't wait for the months to come~
The LOTR comment made me laugh out loud. I love your takes on asymmetry--makes me want to experiment with all the oversized men's button downs in my closet!!
GREAT JOB!!! I love it
Magical! All of them! Aussie Lady
omg You are an ARTISTS love it❤❤❤❤❤
Fab as always! 💖
I loved all uour looks!
Absolutely love all the layering and deconstructed styling. You have created each style brilliantly and pulled off the runway looks effortlessly. Really super Beth! 😊👏👌🏼👌🏼
Love it all my friend!!
Loved this! It was so inspiring. My style is much more minimal but it really got me thinking about how I can combine patterns layering s s wearing things differently in my closet as well as hats and accessories. Those tall granny boots are incredible. I need them!
This was so good!!!
i like pieces of everything but looks 3 the p.j. pants look and look 6 are my faves.
I'm constantly dropping your name every time i watch a Vogue video on UA-cam, i love sharing your channel and Instagram! You have such an amazing eye and i just hope and wish all the best thanks for the inspiration.
To take the acid wash jacket up a notch, consider dyeing it in an dark earth tone color. I think you would simply love it! I offer this because you were like, "meh" when you first entertained it. Dip that lovely into a color that will make you say, Va Va Voom!🤩 Outstanding investigation in style the whole month!👏👏👏
I added ties to my wardrobe in February with a couple amazing vintage christian dior & Oscar de la Renta silk ties. I also got a great men's suiting vest in February and the most AWESOME homemade puff sleeve button down shirt (I think it was a costume piece). I put it all together with a pair of tailored trousers and WOW!!!
I love these looks from the 4 episodes in February best of all, it's my thing, it's what resonates with me! Personally I think you look best in these kinds of looks rather than all fancy and posh but that's just me! That said I also think you always look but I love the 90's stuff best! Rock On!
I'm looking forward to your spring inspirations! It's so cold where I am (we're literally having an ice storm!) so dressing is way more for function than fashion at the moment.
BRILLIANT 🦘🐨❤️
Love it!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🌺🌸🌼💕💕💕💕💕
I love look 3 & 5
I'm a straight woman...but have the overwhelming urge to Queer Eye For The Straight Guy your tie tying ! Don't forget the PINCH to put the neat little cold in before you push up the knot. Looks much more polished.
Anyway, fabulous Looks created here as per usual.
Beth I’m obsessed with your style! You’ve really inspired me to wear what I love! Can you share where you got the tights and socks? ❤️❤️❤️
The socks are from Swedish Stockings and the tights are from Urban Outfitters!
@@bjonesstyle thank you!!
Soooo good. Wish you would do a group thrifting club. I would join !
these are fun looks! I do wish you would do some creative wear to work styling. Something for real world non creative work environment. I know that is not fun, but I would love to see your creativity for that. I am bored with my work clothes. I think seeing your creativity for that would be inspiring to us not so brave people who work in stuffy offices but like to look stylish.
Loved all the looks but 5 and 6 are ones I'd try. I'm SC girl so could you do some looks for the heat and humidity on the SC coast?
Loved loved your styling!!! I am loving this new thrift the runway , I have a favor or I have an idea, a black and white episode!! I had a HUGE wardrobe and I needed to simplify my life I was way to overwhelmed and don’t have a life to wear any of it so I went to an all black (some ascent colors to make it fun)
What does your husband think of your style?? Does he care does he comment?? Just curious, not that I care at all what my other half thinks but I do take his opinion into consideration!! !!!!!!!
Thank you for the inspiration!!!
With it being Black History Month it would’ve been nice if you could’ve recognized at least a few influential Black designers of this era your “celebrating”. For instance Zelda Wynn Valdes, who created known for designing the iconic Playboy Bunny costume. She unapologetically celebrated the curves of a woman’s body and worked with such icons celebrities wore and admired Valdes’ sexy yet sophisticated dresses - most notably, Eartha Kitt, Josephine Baker, Mae West, and Ella Fitzgerald. Her work is now in the FIT and Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. Kimora Lee started out as a super model/muse with Chanel at the age of 13. Later in life she married millionaire Russell Simmons of the Phat Brand in a lavish over the top wedding. In the 90’s Kimora opened her own company the “hyper-feminine, opulent, luxurious Baby Phat. She became the President and Creative Director of the company and later expanded the label into a lifestyle brand that featured handbags, fragrances, denim, lingerie, and jewelry. There’s Andre’ Walker, who might be the fashion world’s most unsung ghost designer or consultant of sorts. He started producing his own line, showing his collections in New York and Paris, and became known for his sculptural designs that were ahead of their time-it’s been said that Jean Paul Gaultier referenced Walker’s work.
Not meant to be offensive in any way…however “some” of your audience are interested in these things.
Future Calling: You will love leg warmers on your arms when you get older!!!
😍😍😍😍
Love the 90s inspo, dont get all the 80s music in it though? Surely some grunge or angst singer/songwriter stuff... Just a thought.
I know you're not making a video on fashion history, but I think calling it a bustle is confusing.
The bustle -simply put, was an undergarment to support petticoats and skirts, a later version of a crinoline.
Many 1890s skirts have drapes features, that's what you meant probably, although I don't have a specific name to suggest. Is there anyone you leave a comment and enlighten us?
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I really love your videos, don't get me wrong, but aren't you uncomfortable / sweltered in all those layers? I would be ripping stuff off in ten minutes with the heat of so many garments on top of one another.
You say you’re a stylist, stylist for who?
Your hat looks too small sitting on top of your head?
You are joking, right? Hideous…