The results of 2024 have been summed up, the directions for 2025 have been outlined, and now let's have fun! Thank you, dear Undine! I'm glad that I discovered your channel this year! 😍🤩🥰💖🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much, Natalya! I’m so happy you discovered my channel too-it’s been an exciting journey this year, and I can’t wait to bring you even more fun and inspiration in 2025! 🎉✨ I am thinking creating my own personal vision for fashion trends 2025 as I saw so many great outfits in the collections, so it will be a very personal video 🥰👌❤️
Thank you so much! ❤️ Your kind words mean the world to me! I’m so glad you loved the video-it’s always a joy creating content for amazing viewers like you! ❤️❤️❤️
The reason Ralph Lauren models are the only ones who are smiling is because they actually like the clothes they’re paid to model. The models for the other designers look embarrassed, they know the clothes they have to show are awful.
That's an interesting observation, Kimberly! Ralph Lauren's timeless designs definitely resonate with many people. I'd love to hear your thoughts on which designers caught your eye this season! I did like a lot, but those ripped jeans... let's say they are not my cup of tea :)
My favorite 2024 trends - anything classic. Lady cardigans/jackets, Polo knits, pleated skirts, contrast-trim, fitted blazers. Most of all: comfortable, walkable footwear! During my career years there was literally nothing available at all that was office-appropriate, stylish and comfortable. This last year we had a great selection, at long last. Designers are pushing stiletto heels for 2025 again, don’t buy them!
I love your picks, Kimberly-classic styles like cardigans, polo knits, and walkable :)) footwear are timeless and practical! I couldn’t agree more about prioritizing comfort over trends. Thanks for the stiletto warning-I’ll be keeping my flats handy for 2025! 😉
Grey is such a versatile choice! It really pairs effortlessly with everything while keeping things chic and timeless. Love that you appreciate its flexibility! 🥳❤️🤗
I’m 64 and I’m sick of seeing designers repeatedly pushing the same non-wearable trends in their desperation to seem original. A great example is the “2024 trend” of sheer skirt or trousers in over a skimpy panty, I’ve seen at least four cycles of this in my lifetime and no one ever buys it. Or the current half-pants trend, only one long pants leg, one leg is micro-short or missing. Why don’t they give us women what we want: timeless, wearable clothes that make us look and feel beautiful? In natural fibers only, we don’t want that plastic crap, however cheap it is for them to make. I just read that my US state, California, is the first to have passed a law requiring those who sell apparel here to provide for its ultimate recycling, not landfill disposal. This will help reduce the amount of cheap synthetics, which can’t even be resold, donated or given away to recyclers. Natural fibers have great resale and donation value, or garment reuse potential as I call it, and if not blended with plastics, can be sold to textile recyclers for a fair price. Ultimately, they will biodegrade and not up end as a new geologic layer or floating in earth’s waters. This law passes on at least some of the responsibility to the fast-fashion companies who are producing most of this junk clothing waste and making astronomical profits from it. It isn’t just the consumer’s fault, most of us do what we can. But, even in my ultra-progressive “Zero-Waste” county, there is no textile recycling facility or program, nor within a day’s drive.
You make such a great point, Kimberly! Some trends definitely feel more like statements than something practical for everyday wear. It’s always refreshing to see timeless, wearable styles make a comeback. Let’s hope 2025 brings more of those! Plus, I will make a video on timeless picks from the latest collections, hope it will be an interesting one 😊
Hear! Hear!!! Even brands like Ann Taylor and Banana Republic aren't using natural fibers anymore. It's getting harder and harder for me to thrift 100% wool anymore and I live in Wisconsin. 🥶
@ so true that many designers focus on trends over practicality these days. The decline of natural fibers in mainstream fashion is a real loss-pieces made from wool and other quality materials last for years and feel amazing to wear. It’s inspiring to hear you’re still searching for timeless, durable fashion! 😊❤️
Hi Undine: mocha is pronounced MOKE-uh in English (in the UK they say MOCK-uh, but that’s wrong). Not MO-shuh. I know - English spelling and pronunciation are so illogical, even for foreign-origin words like this one.🙂
love the parts showing what to pair together ! fantastic !!
Oh, thank you so much for your kind words my dear 😊❤️ it means a lot to me 💋🥰❤️
Fabulous! Thanks for putting this together:)
Thank you so much! I’m so glad you enjoyed it-your feedback means a lot! 😊✨❤️❤️❤️
The results of 2024 have been summed up, the directions for 2025 have been outlined, and now let's have fun! Thank you, dear Undine! I'm glad that I discovered your channel this year! 😍🤩🥰💖🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much, Natalya! I’m so happy you discovered my channel too-it’s been an exciting journey this year, and I can’t wait to bring you even more fun and inspiration in 2025! 🎉✨
I am thinking creating my own personal vision for fashion trends 2025 as I saw so many great outfits in the collections, so it will be a very personal video 🥰👌❤️
@, I can't wait 2025 and your new videos according to new vision! 😍🥰💖
@ 😍🥰❤️ great to hear that 🥳👌🤗
Id love to see your personal vision for 2025 I love to see other people express their artistic side ❤
@ Oh… Thank you so much for your kind words!!! Okay then, I will make one 🤗❤️
Once again, your video is amazing! Love, love, love❤❤❤
Thank you so much! ❤️ Your kind words mean the world to me! I’m so glad you loved the video-it’s always a joy creating content for amazing viewers like you! ❤️❤️❤️
The reason Ralph Lauren models are the only ones who are smiling is because they actually like the clothes they’re paid to model. The models for the other designers look embarrassed, they know the clothes they have to show are awful.
That's an interesting observation, Kimberly! Ralph Lauren's timeless designs definitely resonate with many people. I'd love to hear your thoughts on which designers caught your eye this season! I did like a lot, but those ripped jeans... let's say they are not my cup of tea :)
My favorite 2024 trends - anything classic. Lady cardigans/jackets, Polo knits, pleated skirts, contrast-trim, fitted blazers. Most of all: comfortable, walkable footwear! During my career years there was literally nothing available at all that was office-appropriate, stylish and comfortable. This last year we had a great selection, at long last. Designers are pushing stiletto heels for 2025 again, don’t buy them!
I love your picks, Kimberly-classic styles like cardigans, polo knits, and walkable :)) footwear are timeless and practical! I couldn’t agree more about prioritizing comfort over trends. Thanks for the stiletto warning-I’ll be keeping my flats handy for 2025! 😉
Luv grey to pair up with everything.
Many different shades of grey is very versatile with many other colors
Grey is such a versatile choice! It really pairs effortlessly with everything while keeping things chic and timeless. Love that you appreciate its flexibility! 🥳❤️🤗
I’m 64 and I’m sick of seeing designers repeatedly pushing the same non-wearable trends in their desperation to seem original. A great example is the “2024 trend” of sheer skirt or trousers in over a skimpy panty, I’ve seen at least four cycles of this in my lifetime and no one ever buys it. Or the current half-pants trend, only one long pants leg, one leg is micro-short or missing. Why don’t they give us women what we want: timeless, wearable clothes that make us look and feel beautiful? In natural fibers only, we don’t want that plastic crap, however cheap it is for them to make. I just read that my US state, California, is the first to have passed a law requiring those who sell apparel here to provide for its ultimate recycling, not landfill disposal. This will help reduce the amount of cheap synthetics, which can’t even be resold, donated or given away to recyclers. Natural fibers have great resale and donation value, or garment reuse potential as I call it, and if not blended with plastics, can be sold to textile recyclers for a fair price. Ultimately, they will biodegrade and not up end as a new geologic layer or floating in earth’s waters. This law passes on at least some of the responsibility to the fast-fashion companies who are producing most of this junk clothing waste and making astronomical profits from it. It isn’t just the consumer’s fault, most of us do what we can. But, even in my ultra-progressive “Zero-Waste” county, there is no textile recycling facility or program, nor within a day’s drive.
You make such a great point, Kimberly! Some trends definitely feel more like statements than something practical for everyday wear. It’s always refreshing to see timeless, wearable styles make a comeback. Let’s hope 2025 brings more of those! Plus, I will make a video on timeless picks from the latest collections, hope it will be an interesting one 😊
Hear! Hear!!! Even brands like Ann Taylor and Banana Republic aren't using natural fibers anymore. It's getting harder and harder for me to thrift 100% wool anymore and I live in Wisconsin. 🥶
PS I'll be 64 in a few weeks.
@ so true that many designers focus on trends over practicality these days. The decline of natural fibers in mainstream fashion is a real loss-pieces made from wool and other quality materials last for years and feel amazing to wear. It’s inspiring to hear you’re still searching for timeless, durable fashion! 😊❤️
Hi Undine: mocha is pronounced MOKE-uh in English (in the UK they say MOCK-uh, but that’s wrong). Not MO-shuh. I know - English spelling and pronunciation are so illogical, even for foreign-origin words like this one.🙂
Oh, thanks for pointing that out, Kimberly! I'm always learning, and English pronunciation is definitely full of surprises! 😊