Fabulous video. Thank you! I am a dramatic natural but not sure if I am more natural or dramatic. You are so very intelligent around this topic. Thank you.
I still don't understant . I think I'm a flamboyant natural, I'm very tall (1,80 cm) ,but I have an hourglass figure, I don't have a square torso, and I'm not that blunt in the shoulder . I don't know how to balance the flamboyant natural with every other lines that I have in the body . It's hard for me to see myself :((( And the problem is that I love loose soft materials, I love that princess, light style, but it's hard to make it work, because I trully look like a powerful horse in pink 😂😂🙀🙀
It depends what other lines you have in your body and facial geometry. Is there any kind of a sharpness? Do you feel like you could be a Soft Dramatic?
I'm the same. I'm 186cm tall, have blunt, wide facial features, but narrow shoulders, carry weight in hips and thighs, (very pear shaped), blunt bones but not athletic at all.
well do you look like a powerful horse in delicate lines? That's how I feel. ;D I feel like that would be a telltale sign that you could be a natural or dramatic at least
I can't figure out myself. In theory I have to be one of the tall types but I short and overwhelmed by long dresses. Is it possible to be a classic at 176cm? My hips, bust and shoulders are all 99cm and my waist is 63cm. My hands and feet are big and when I gain or lose weight I do it evenly all over my body. Like if I gain 5cm on my bust, my hips, shoulders and waist all gain 5cm too.
Yes, I think you might be classic dramatic (dramatic because of your big hands and feet and hight). That's one of the classic types. One more that's coming in case would be soft dramatic, but if you are sure long dresses overwhelms you then I guess not
Your hair looks so beautiful. I woould love to watch a video of your hair routine and a hair tutorial on this styling!
Thank you ;) Maybe I will shoot something like a daily vlog )
I’m a flamboyant natural so I love these videos to learn more!! And I love RHW. Thank you!
So glad! :)
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Fabulous video. Thank you! I am a dramatic natural but not sure if I am more natural or dramatic. You are so very intelligent around this topic. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love your explanation! Please do more contents of Larson's system!
Thank you! Will do :)
I still don't understant . I think I'm a flamboyant natural, I'm very tall (1,80 cm) ,but I have an hourglass figure, I don't have a square torso, and I'm not that blunt in the shoulder . I don't know how to balance the flamboyant natural with every other lines that I have in the body . It's hard for me to see myself :((( And the problem is that I love loose soft materials, I love that princess, light style, but it's hard to make it work, because I trully look like a powerful horse in pink 😂😂🙀🙀
It depends what other lines you have in your body and facial geometry. Is there any kind of a sharpness? Do you feel like you could be a Soft Dramatic?
I'm the same. I'm 186cm tall, have blunt, wide facial features, but narrow shoulders, carry weight in hips and thighs, (very pear shaped), blunt bones but not athletic at all.
well do you look like a powerful horse in delicate lines? That's how I feel. ;D I feel like that would be a telltale sign that you could be a natural or dramatic at least
I can't figure out myself. In theory I have to be one of the tall types but I short and overwhelmed by long dresses. Is it possible to be a classic at 176cm? My hips, bust and shoulders are all 99cm and my waist is 63cm. My hands and feet are big and when I gain or lose weight I do it evenly all over my body. Like if I gain 5cm on my bust, my hips, shoulders and waist all gain 5cm too.
Yes, I think you might be classic dramatic (dramatic because of your big hands and feet and hight). That's one of the classic types. One more that's coming in case would be soft dramatic, but if you are sure long dresses overwhelms you then I guess not
Can i be FN at 171 cm?
Yes, you can. Your vertical line and facial features are more important than just the hight .
@@FilosoFashion thank you!!
You kindq look like her
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