LOVED LOVED LOVED THESE STYLES!!! This was the first time I've seen this lady. BUT not the last! She's sharp!! Love her outfit and her beautiful white hair and hairstyle.
Deb Galloway Hello Deb, we fully agree, the high low styles offer a great style option of wear for petite silhouettes! The eye captures the shortest part of the high/low hem, thus visually elongating the leg line, and the silhouette. Warm regards, Shepherd’s Fashions
Re: rude comments. Fashion is for all. It’s also subjective. When you realize that, you start dressing for yourself and your purpose. That includes dressing comfortably and modestly. Moving comfortably through the world on purpose is ageless and timeless.
J M that still does not exempt a stylist from showcasing styles that should at least appeal to the majority. NOT everyone viewing this segment like free flowing baggy clothes. I have yet to read a rude comment, just people expressing their likes and dislikes.
J M I agree to some extent, however, comfortable dressing does not equate to oversized and baggy clothes. A person can be dressed comfortably without looking like she is wearing a double sheet.
Tamela Bowie Interiors I agree. And the first outfit reflected that comfort concept when they talked about the stretch and give of the fabric. The segment is about fashion industry trends. Someone was inspired to create this stuff and is marketing it. The trend will last as long as people are buying it.
Vicki White Hello, It’s spelled with an “A” not an “I” like this; “P -A - L - A - Z - Z - O”! Made famous by women like; Greta Garbo, Katharine Hepburn and Marlene Dietrich. I love them too! ♥️
I'm tall with wide shoulders. Anything big makes me look huge. My best shirt is a little black T shirt. All these 'personality' shirts are crap. U wear'em once and no one forgets it. Basics, u can wear so many dif' ways.Let your accessories give your outfit 'personality'.
Too much material on alot of the clothes. Horizontal stripes? Oh no. Material thickness also adds visual weight Clothing I feel should skim over the body and not balloon out. I love the leopard with red.
I think white shoes (except for sports) make your legs look choppy and short. Seems to be a case where designers are just trying to push something new to buy.
Just because it’s in style, in fashion, or the trend of the season, doesn’t mean it’s for everyone, Don’t be a slave to fashion, don’t buy everything that’s in style, just a few pieces that are timeless & classy and look & fit well .
White, light colors, bright colors, large prints, large jewelry, wide lapels, plaid, horizontals, tight clothes, layers, large bags and combinations of these add 10 pounds.
I am 49 years young and the only outfit I would wear would be the first outfit. The other outfits seem to be more geared towards women over the age of 65. I would love to see fashion outfits for women my age with a little conservatism with an edge.
I am 65 and I would only wear the first outfit. These big baggy clothes make people look bigger. That is just my opinion and I am not a stylist but people compliment me on how I dress. I have a young attitude and I don't like to dress like an old lady.
Good morning Nina, These looks are from our store. We’re so happy that Lynn styled them up in a timeless way which relates to our philosophy on fashion! Here’s the link to our online store. Happy Shopping! www.shepherdsfashions.com/
These are far from classic clothes. I would never wear any of them, and they fall into a trend and fad of their own. The designer seems to think she knows everyone in the world, and is trying to tell all of us what to think about HER design line. I am an independent thinker and think these are all ugly. Others are free to like or dislike the clothing, however, their opinion is strictly their own...if they can ignore the designers words.
Love your show. I’m a new subscriber and while my husband and I on vacation in N. C. and I saw your Style Show I wish we could get this channel in Virginia but I’m so happy I found you on UA-cam. Please list where we can find all these styles when you show them👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
White Shoes? I’m old so, White Shoes (and pants) were worn in the Summer Memorial Day till Labor Day. That’s it! I’m not referring to “Winter White” which is a “Creamery” White.
So, uh, where's Lyne Spence when I'm shopping !?! We all wish that people could be honest about how they perceive and hooray for those of you like Ms. Spence
If you wore that black and white striped outfit here in Paris people would laugh, raise their eyebrows and say "OMG here comes a typical American tourist with no fashion sense at all" 😂😂😂
And we would say anywhere in America that id typical rude comment from a french person. Rather than laugh at someone enjoy them just being them and feeling good!
Marg Motts Wow you took the time to edit your “plus-size” comment and on 5/1/19, 8:39am DST, it still reads: Rude. Giving your opinion about the clothes and how they fit is responsible, but commenting on a person’s body is disrespectful. Depending where and how often you comment, it could be considered harassment. Hope you’re not leading, managing or developing people with that mind-set. Also, fashion is for all.
@@JM-bt1jq all mindsets are represented online as well as in the real world, madame. You can stand for obesity and garbage fast fashion if you wish. Get on with your day of "virtue signalling".
Marg Motts Marg Motts I’m “standing” for everyone and everything that recognizes that our clothes, and how we wear them is our choice. Also “standing”for people of all sizes, shapes and ages to be respected. Not sure what industry you work in - in the real world - but referring to people as obese and elderly based on how they look can get you sued and or fired in mine. Your comments reflect an attitude and biases that we have laws in place to prevent from spreading and adversely affecting others.
@@JM-bt1jq In my world stating a point of view that may be unpleasant for others to hear (but true) in a public forum is still okay! CityLine offers very little that's inspiring or unique, advocates for silly fast fashion and unhealthy body weight. What's not to love!
@@candydemon41 Obesity increases insurance rates for all. Their physicians need to do more to help them, because they obviously don't know how to help themselves.
@@dianer8881 That is a discriminating comment. I want you to know obesity is not only caused by food people have underlying health issues. I for one have many. IBSD and Hypothyroidism. So you need to mind your own damn buisness. Also please move out of the country if you are so concerned about health insurance. People like you make me sick.
Being kind, about 80% of the fashions by these stylish's are attractive. Nobody looks well in half mast pants, nor skinny Jean's on adults, open toes sandals on older feet, shapeless tops over large bosoms, the wrong colour of red, black on pale skin........
I love Cityline but this host has caused me to stop watching regularly. The topic caught my attention but I just had to fast forward to see each look quickly so I could finish the video very fast. The host CONSTANTLY cuts off any person speaking to interrupt with whatever comment she wants to make. I find her very very rude with this behaviour. She seems very nice but has that extremely poor habit.
I dislike animal print, it belongs on animals! Tracy looks like she's wearing a blanket and it is very unflattering. I'm sorry, I should not be so judgemental.
Lynn Spence is a pretty good stylist although a little stuffy, prissy at times . My favorite is Sandra Pittana, have not seen her lately on show , she is the best soooo creative, artistic!
I was wondering the same. Maybe their UA-cam analytics are showing the majority of their demographic viewers are over the age of 65. That could be one reason why they still bring on this stylist. But even when I am 65 and older, I am still not going to dress like that neither.
Susan Howard Hello Susan, we feel that Lynn is an amazing stylist, that does bridge the gap from young to seasoned. She always researches the trends and spotlights the best! We’re not old! We’re only getting better!! Warm regards, The Shepherd’s Fashions Team
LOVED LOVED LOVED THESE STYLES!!! This was the first time I've seen this lady. BUT not the last! She's sharp!! Love her outfit and her beautiful white hair and hairstyle.
Love the leopard print pant, paired with that red!
Loved all the clothes
I love Lynn Spence. I like the different lengths from front to back. Im a shorter larger woman and appreciate these styles that work for my body type.
Deb Galloway Hello Deb, we fully agree, the high low styles offer a great style option of wear for petite silhouettes! The eye captures the shortest part of the high/low hem, thus visually elongating the leg line, and the silhouette. Warm regards, Shepherd’s Fashions
I prefer a pop of red , neutral with a red purse but that it’s !!!!!
Love Tracy’s boots!
Re: rude comments. Fashion is for all. It’s also subjective. When you realize that, you start dressing for yourself and your purpose. That includes dressing comfortably and modestly. Moving comfortably through the world on purpose is ageless and timeless.
J M that still does not exempt a stylist from showcasing styles that should at least appeal to the majority. NOT everyone viewing this segment like free flowing baggy clothes. I have yet to read a rude comment, just people expressing their likes and dislikes.
J M I agree to some extent, however, comfortable dressing does not equate to oversized and baggy clothes. A person can be dressed comfortably without looking like she is wearing a double sheet.
Hi. Maybe you missed the derogatory comment made about the host’s and stylist’s size.
Tamela Bowie Interiors I agree. And the first outfit reflected that comfort concept when they talked about the stretch and give of the fabric.
The segment is about fashion industry trends. Someone was inspired to create this stuff and is marketing it. The trend will last as long as people are buying it.
Always loved pilazzo pants!
Vicki White
Hello, It’s spelled with an “A” not an “I” like this; “P -A - L - A - Z - Z - O”! Made
famous by women like; Greta Garbo, Katharine Hepburn and Marlene Dietrich.
I love them too! ♥️
fabulous lady
I wish there were links to all these clothes!❤️
Full tops over full bottoms are NOT flattering-they are frumpy and especially unflattering on a petite frame.
I'm tall with wide shoulders. Anything big makes me look huge. My best shirt is a little black T shirt. All these 'personality' shirts are crap. U wear'em once and no one forgets it. Basics, u can wear so many dif' ways.Let your accessories give your outfit 'personality'.
It's only good for tall very slim women.
Agree! Extra layers add 10 pounds.
I love Danish style clothing🥰Loose, cool, comfortable but pretty pops of color
To be Jane and to be tall! This outfit is gorgeous
Can we purchase those outfits in States. I love the white Long shirt and the black floral pant. Thanks
Loved every outfit. This segment was not for every body shape. But why be rude with the comments.
Love it all !!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Love love love the third look. The model worked the style.
Love the style,
Love the shoes, ❤️❤️❤️
Too much material on alot of the clothes. Horizontal stripes? Oh no.
Material thickness also adds visual weight
Clothing I feel should skim over the body and not balloon out.
I love the leopard with red.
I think white shoes (except for sports) make your legs look choppy and short. Seems to be a case where designers are just trying to push something new to buy.
I’m hopelessly old-fashioned I ‘m sure but white shoes are for nurses and little girls under 6 years old.
Just because it’s in style, in fashion, or the trend of the season, doesn’t mean it’s for everyone, Don’t be a slave to fashion, don’t buy everything that’s in style, just a few pieces that are timeless & classy and look & fit well .
Pretty P-L-E-A-S-E could you put up buying links for all of these clothing items????
They all come from the same store, so really it's just an advert for them.
Rosyclaire
Hi Rosyclaire, can you tell me where the clothes are from? I’m most interested in the white shirt with the yellow flowers?! 🌸🌸
Lovely, gaining weight cloths.
White, light colors, bright colors, large prints, large jewelry, wide lapels, plaid, horizontals, tight clothes, layers, large bags and combinations of these add 10 pounds.
I am 49 years young and the only outfit I would wear would be the first outfit. The other outfits seem to be more geared towards women over the age of 65. I would love to see fashion outfits for women my age with a little conservatism with an edge.
I am 65 and I would only wear the first outfit. These big baggy clothes make people look bigger. That is just my opinion and I am not a stylist but people compliment me on how I dress. I have a young attitude and I don't like to dress like an old lady.
Peggy ONeill , I agree! When I am 65 I will NOT dress anything like those last outfits neither.
Tamela Bowie Interiors reminded me of what Dorothy from the golden girls would wear.
I’m 69 and I would not wear any of those baggy, shapeless styles.
Hi, anybody know where the white shirt (with the yellow flower) was bought or knows the brand? Thanks 🌸
Very lovely pieces
can you please put the link to all these cloths ?
I love all of the out fits ,hope we can get them in ireland.
Well if they do get them in Ireland please don't credit USA.
Monochromatic outfiits of the same color are slimming. Small to medium-sized florals hide flaws and are also slimming.
Love!
Love thede styles
Grest idead for every body type
Can someone put the info of the store to buy these items
Hi Nina! We are Shepherd's and can be found online at www.shepherdsfashions.com. Thank you for asking!
Good morning Nina, These looks are from our store. We’re so happy that Lynn styled them up in a timeless way which relates to our philosophy on fashion! Here’s the link to our online store. Happy Shopping! www.shepherdsfashions.com/
No, go to Nordstrom.
These are far from classic clothes. I would never wear any of them, and they fall into a trend and fad of their own. The designer seems to think she knows everyone in the world, and is trying to tell all of us what to think about HER design line. I am an independent thinker and think these are all ugly. Others are free to like or dislike the clothing, however, their opinion is strictly their own...if they can ignore the designers words.
Love your show. I’m a new subscriber and while my husband and I on vacation in N. C. and I saw your Style Show I wish we could get this channel in Virginia but I’m so happy I found you on UA-cam. Please list where we can find all these styles when you show them👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Leopard and denim never go out of style but a lot of the other things are too loose and baggy. I think they will go out of style.
I don't think loose and baggy will go out of style, it's just unflattering to many bodies.
Tight clothes add 10 pounds. Loose clothes are slimming.
I would wear this stuff but Im a bigger woman and love baggy to hide the bumps and lumps
Exactly! Tight clothes reveal everything.
Fantastic....
White Shoes? I’m old so, White Shoes (and pants) were worn in the Summer
Memorial Day till Labor Day. That’s it! I’m not referring to “Winter White” which
is a “Creamery” White.
Beautiful fashions
Life's too short to wear boring clothes!
So, uh, where's Lyne Spence when I'm shopping !?!
We all wish that people could be honest about how they perceive and hooray for those of you like Ms. Spence
Too baggy and shapeless. Did like the first outfit (red with animal print).
Most of these outfits are for larger women except the first one
Ladies, if it’s not for you, it’s perfect for someone else, thank God, there’s choices...let’s not be mean spirited
For some reason I wish the host was a little less talky here.
Why is there no plus size during this?
There was no slim or petite or male or trans either... I guess they can't always represent everyone.
If you wore that black and white striped outfit here in Paris people would laugh, raise their eyebrows and say "OMG here comes a typical American tourist with no fashion sense at all" 😂😂😂
And we would say anywhere in America that id typical rude comment from a french person. Rather than laugh at someone enjoy them just being them and feeling good!
It looked like a costume.
Red with a tight animal print is too brazen and gawdy.
Where are the white shoes from?
That black set- why on earth would a pump be a bad idea? I think those particular mules look terrible
With the huge black outfit, a pump will look too wimpy and overwhelmed. In white, a more delicate shoe wd work.
These styles more like indian wear. Indian city girls wear that everyday use.
Most of these pieces are just ugly especially on these tiny little models big baggy and sloppy. I like most of the shoes.
Sweet. Pajamas and diapers.
These two have become plus sized! Frumpy fashions for the elderly .
Marg Motts Wow you took the time to edit your “plus-size” comment and on 5/1/19, 8:39am DST, it still reads: Rude.
Giving your opinion about the clothes and how they fit is responsible, but commenting on a person’s body is disrespectful. Depending where and how often you comment, it could be considered harassment. Hope you’re not leading, managing or developing people with that mind-set. Also, fashion is for all.
@@JM-bt1jq all mindsets are represented online as well as in the real world, madame. You can stand for obesity and garbage fast fashion if you wish. Get on with your day of "virtue signalling".
Marg Motts Marg Motts I’m “standing” for everyone and everything that recognizes that our clothes, and how we wear them is our choice.
Also “standing”for people of all sizes, shapes and ages to be respected.
Not sure what industry you work in - in the real world - but referring to people as obese and elderly based on how they look can get you sued and or fired in mine. Your comments reflect an attitude and biases that we have laws in place to prevent from spreading and adversely affecting others.
@@JM-bt1jq In my world stating a point of view that may be unpleasant for others to hear (but true) in a public forum is still okay! CityLine offers very little that's inspiring or unique, advocates for silly fast fashion and unhealthy body weight. What's not to love!
I'm 65 and weigh 125 pounds. No meds. Prefect health. Hope to inspire others. Learn to discipline yourself. People are out of control.
Uh huh and I am a rainbow unicorn. Really mind your own life!
@@candydemon41 Obesity increases insurance rates for all. Their physicians need to do more to help them, because they obviously don't know how to help themselves.
@@dianer8881 That is a discriminating comment. I want you to know obesity is not only caused by food people have underlying health issues. I for one have many. IBSD and Hypothyroidism. So you need to mind your own damn buisness. Also please move out of the country if you are so concerned about health insurance. People like you make me sick.
@@candydemon41 A fact is not discriminatory. See a nutritionist.
These looks do look trendy. Frump wear. For the women with panache, lol
Please ! Get a new stylist, these looks are terrible ! Navy blue and red with brown and black animal print ? WTF ??
Being kind, about 80% of the fashions by these stylish's are attractive. Nobody looks well in half mast pants, nor skinny Jean's on adults, open toes sandals on older feet, shapeless tops over large bosoms, the wrong colour of red, black on pale skin........
I love Cityline but this host has caused me to stop watching regularly. The topic caught my attention but I just had to fast forward to see each look quickly so I could finish the video very fast. The host CONSTANTLY cuts off any person speaking to interrupt with whatever comment she wants to make. I find her very very rude with this behaviour. She seems very nice but has that extremely poor habit.
I usually listen to these videos with the sound turned off. I just watch. Really dislike clatter.
I dislike animal print, it belongs on animals! Tracy looks like she's wearing a blanket and it is very unflattering. I'm sorry, I should not be so judgemental.
Name it and shame it sista.
Two pretty ladies grossly overweight. A stress epidemic. Layering the clothes does not work.
It looks so indian
Why do keep on gettting this "stylist"??!! She dressed the models in her style, too old!!!
Aww... 😕 Lynn Spence is one of my favorites (but I’m old too I guess! Lol!!!)
Lynn Spence is a pretty good stylist although a little stuffy, prissy at times . My favorite is Sandra Pittana, have not seen her lately on show , she is the best soooo creative, artistic!
I was wondering the same. Maybe their UA-cam analytics are showing the majority of their demographic viewers are over the age of 65. That could be one reason why they still bring on this stylist. But even when I am 65 and older, I am still not going to dress like that neither.
Susan Howard Hello Susan, we feel that Lynn is an amazing stylist, that does bridge the gap from young to seasoned. She always researches the trends and spotlights the best! We’re not old! We’re only getting better!! Warm regards, The Shepherd’s Fashions Team
Shepherds Fashions ..Thank you!💖
Out of respect, I don't wear animals, which includes fur, feathers, prints, leather, etc.
I dont wear fur. I do wear printed materials though.
Hate the clothes. All the layers= heat stroke.
That poor lady needs a new hairstyle. Somebody swap that blonde wig out please.
Debra Magee That’s what I was thinking. I’m short and fat at 70. I like the clothes somewhat, but the layers are way too much!
To me red and leopard print look vulgar. Too much!
Black and white may be considered a classic, but it's boring.
You've got to be kidding! This stuff is ugly
Hi yes its too old fashioned and Im 53.
I only liked the first one. Its really big on the lady.
..…………………..REALLY STUPID OUTFITS ACROSS THE BOARD.
This woman knows nothing. These outfits are not slimming or stylish in any way.
Just not for you would be a better way of putting it.
Clothes for a clown.
Horrible cloths everything is wide