relaxed and draped lines can work if they are tapered and the wrists, ankles, waist or neck. oversized clothes do not work well. I love tie wast pants with pleat or gathers and a tie at the waist and a taper at the ankles. soft fabric and sweaters and make the look more casual.
Waist emphasis, soft materials and dainty accessories. I wear t shirts and denim shorts all the time but always tuck in my top, all my shirts are soft fabrics and ALWAYS wear some jewelry or hair accessories.
I love these videos and get so much inspiration through all the examples shown. I just wish there were more examples of theatrical romantics getting the look ‘right’ as opposed to what’s ‘wrong’ with the styling. I feel like TR’s have a harder time making everyday outfits look glamorous and conservative.
Great analyses!:) I really like your explanation why sth looks good and why not on Milla. I am also a TR and i can really relate to all the things you said for Milla. The problem I noticed when i try to pick up clothes for different looks is that it is actually much harder for me to pull of a casual look that still looks nice on me than to pull of a glamorous look. Glamorous look feels natural to me but when i want to look good in sth casual i have problems. Probably beacuse casual look for a TR still have to have some glamorous details in order to look OK on a TR at least that is what I noticed. I have to put a lot of thought to casual outfits if I want them to look OK on me. It a struggle, especially, because everything has to be fitted and in winter this is a great chalenge if you don't want to be cold when you go outside. It would be great if you did some video like Tips on how to pull of a casual look if you are a TR. Or maybe some tips and trics for TR casual looks. I noticed that makeup and jewelry help big time but still sometimes you just don't have a lot of time for makeup or maybe you don't feel like puting on all that make up. So, I have been wondering- do TR's really need to sacrifice all that time to get ready in order to look put together? Thanks:) Great content, btw:)
YES to this. I’m a TR and casual looks (like, the pure jeans+t-shirt) give me a very unkempt appearance. My more casual / comfortable looks still involve either things like blazers or trousers, or more glam pieces like a particular top / blouse...something that might look more structured even if the fabric makes it actually comfortable. When I go for jeans and t-shirt, I have to opt for either some statement necklace or a belt. Makeup and earrings don’t really help, they make me look like I’m in full makeup but still in my pj, if that makes sense. I need something that “touches” the clothes, to make it look like a finished ensemble. It’s a bit of a nuisance, because I tend to stand out as more glamorous than others in relaxed settings, but if I dressed as casually as everybody else I’d actually look like I just rolled out of bed.
@@warblerlo4361 I totally understand! I also noticed that if I put on casual clothes that would look more or less OK on others, I look very undone or, like you said, like I just rolled out of bed. Or maybe like i got my clothes at some charity organization. What bothers me is that sometimes i simply don't want to stand out or be the "glamorous girl" but since it is important to me to feel beautiful in clothes I simply have to give up on being "the casual girl" and be satisfied with the fact that I stand out even when I don't want to (which is most of the time). So, to conclude, i think the bad side of being a TR, if you want to look casual, is that you either stand out a bit or you look undone. But for more fancy events being a TR is simply great:). Simetimes I joke that I missed my profession. I should have been an opera singer and dressing for work would be much easier;).
Yes! I am theatrical romantic too and dressing up and dresses has always been Easier for me than say going away to a cabin for the weekend. Aarrgghhhh. And you don’t always want to wear fitted jeans and tucked in shirts.. shiny jewelry and glasses help
Hi there, great work. I like most of your comment, and I'm also a threatrical body. You're right at so many things, we're more confident when don't show too much our shoulders but neckline, but we look elegant and mature and can be gorgeous or look like a grown-up kids by how we dress. The best is wearing something high waist or emphasize your waist line, don't cover neckline to make the body more balance. We can look very flamboyant too and we feel quite confident and fun, playful in it.
3:01 I think also for fair skin, theatrical Romantics actually also for dark skin theatrical Romantics … nude lips don’t look as good… did I say red or pink would look better or something in that family anyway but nude lips look… or makes theatrical Romantics look a bit off.. I don’t know what it is, but I saw it and Selena Gomez as well 😅 It looks okay, but not as good as a red or pink lip
The more I watch those videos, the more I get fed up about exactly defining my type, I feel called towards a mix of flamboyant gamine and Teatrical romantic. I feel like a gamine bodywose but I can pull off TR styles (my face is very yin) as long as they’re not too romantic, which I avoid anyways. But I was wearing unstructured oversized dolman sweaters and stretched out jeans most days. So I can improve easily. I‘ll add more waist emphasis with cropped pieces or belts. And add more colors and color blocking because I would wear plain pieces with minimal detail.
You definitely don't need to define your type strongly or exactly to extract the useful and flattering bits :) I like to think of all of these as guidelines rather than hard, universal rules.
The hair should be one uniform color for TR. No highlights, no lowlights, no balayage, no faded colors....the shade needs to be uniform, glossy and rich (or bright for those with fair hair)....If one wishes to lighten or darken their hair, the resulting color should look realistic...it should not look unnatural or it can be too distracting (ie. The general rule is to not color more than 2 shades lighter or darker...but this also applies to most of the Kibbe types with slight variations).
Theatrical romantic and soft gamine are very similar...the main difference is theatrical romantic is narrower, smaller, more delicate, their bones are smaller. Soft gamines are wider, their bones are wider and heavier.
Aah!!!! If you can't have much bangs, and can't have it swept to the side, and can't a simple up do, and can't have it hanging around the face, what the hell am I supposed to do with my hair? I don't think you liked a single hairstyle on her
you don't have to necessarily wear super sexy, delicate clothes. you can wear more structured clothing in flattering fabrics. and everyone has their undercurrents and unique proportions. these are just guideline examples :)
If you’re a Theatrical Romantic & you figured out how to look good in casual clothing let me know please 😩😩
relaxed and draped lines can work if they are tapered and the wrists, ankles, waist or neck. oversized clothes do not work well. I love tie wast pants with pleat or gathers and a tie at the waist and a taper at the ankles. soft fabric and sweaters and make the look more casual.
Waist emphasis, soft materials and dainty accessories. I wear t shirts and denim shorts all the time but always tuck in my top, all my shirts are soft fabrics and ALWAYS wear some jewelry or hair accessories.
Pretty much what the other 2 commenters said.😉
Waist emphasis
What about high waisted jeans that are (TAPPERED?) and soft unstructured button down blouses
Please do a video comparing Theatrical Romantic and Soft Classic. Thank you!
Great suggestion!
I love these videos and get so much inspiration through all the examples shown. I just wish there were more examples of theatrical romantics getting the look ‘right’ as opposed to what’s ‘wrong’ with the styling. I feel like TR’s have a harder time making everyday outfits look glamorous and conservative.
Great analyses!:) I really like your explanation why sth looks good and why not on Milla. I am also a TR and i can really relate to all the things you said for Milla. The problem I noticed when i try to pick up clothes for different looks is that it is actually much harder for me to pull of a casual look that still looks nice on me than to pull of a glamorous look. Glamorous look feels natural to me but when i want to look good in sth casual i have problems. Probably beacuse casual look for a TR still have to have some glamorous details in order to look OK on a TR at least that is what I noticed. I have to put a lot of thought to casual outfits if I want them to look OK on me. It a struggle, especially, because everything has to be fitted and in winter this is a great chalenge if you don't want to be cold when you go outside.
It would be great if you did some video like Tips on how to pull of a casual look if you are a TR. Or maybe some tips and trics for TR casual looks.
I noticed that makeup and jewelry help big time but still sometimes you just don't have a lot of time for makeup or maybe you don't feel like puting on all that make up. So, I have been wondering- do TR's really need to sacrifice all that time to get ready in order to look put together?
Thanks:) Great content, btw:)
YES to this. I’m a TR and casual looks (like, the pure jeans+t-shirt) give me a very unkempt appearance. My more casual / comfortable looks still involve either things like blazers or trousers, or more glam pieces like a particular top / blouse...something that might look more structured even if the fabric makes it actually comfortable.
When I go for jeans and t-shirt, I have to opt for either some statement necklace or a belt. Makeup and earrings don’t really help, they make me look like I’m in full makeup but still in my pj, if that makes sense. I need something that “touches” the clothes, to make it look like a finished ensemble. It’s a bit of a nuisance, because I tend to stand out as more glamorous than others in relaxed settings, but if I dressed as casually as everybody else I’d actually look like I just rolled out of bed.
@@warblerlo4361 I totally understand! I also noticed that if I put on casual clothes that would look more or less OK on others, I look very undone or, like you said, like I just rolled out of bed. Or maybe like i got my clothes at some charity organization.
What bothers me is that sometimes i simply don't want to stand out or be the "glamorous girl" but since it is important to me to feel beautiful in clothes I simply have to give up on being "the casual girl" and be satisfied with the fact that I stand out even when I don't want to (which is most of the time). So, to conclude, i think the bad side of being a TR, if you want to look casual, is that you either stand out a bit or you look undone. But for more fancy events being a TR is simply great:). Simetimes I joke that I missed my profession. I should have been an opera singer and dressing for work would be much easier;).
Yes! I am theatrical romantic too and dressing up and dresses has always been Easier for me than say going away to a cabin for the weekend. Aarrgghhhh. And you don’t always want to wear fitted jeans and tucked in shirts.. shiny jewelry and glasses help
can you do a video to show how romantics & theatrical romantics can do denim & casual and honor their lines, or streetwear? thank you!)
Please do a video on Romantics featuring someone other than Maryline Monroe.
sure thing!
Hi there, great work. I like most of your comment, and I'm also a threatrical body. You're right at so many things, we're more confident when don't show too much our shoulders but neckline, but we look elegant and mature and can be gorgeous or look like a grown-up kids by how we dress. The best is wearing something high waist or emphasize your waist line, don't cover neckline to make the body more balance. We can look very flamboyant too and we feel quite confident and fun, playful in it.
yes, there is so much variety with the theatrical romantic! great insight.
I don’t think Mila usually wears right outfits for her body type
I do not even think she od TR.
@@peacefreedomandwealth she looks amazing in tr lines, i dont see a way around it
I really like how you broke down the elements of styling as well
I'm glad it was useful :]
3:01 I think also for fair skin, theatrical Romantics actually also for dark skin theatrical Romantics … nude lips don’t look as good… did I say red or pink would look better or something in that family anyway but nude lips look… or makes theatrical Romantics look a bit off.. I don’t know what it is, but I saw it and Selena Gomez as well 😅
It looks okay, but not as good as a red or pink lip
I am also a theatrical romantic and yes yes yes to all these pitfalls of heavy stuff fabrics and too high contrast looks
Do you think Mila's dropwaist dress would look better on a gamine type since they have different proportions and random mixes of yin and yang?
The more I watch those videos, the more I get fed up about exactly defining my type, I feel called towards a mix of flamboyant gamine and Teatrical romantic.
I feel like a gamine bodywose but I can pull off TR styles (my face is very yin) as long as they’re not too romantic, which I avoid anyways.
But I was wearing unstructured oversized dolman sweaters and stretched out jeans most days.
So I can improve easily.
I‘ll add more waist emphasis with cropped pieces or belts.
And add more colors and color blocking because I would wear plain pieces with minimal detail.
You definitely don't need to define your type strongly or exactly to extract the useful and flattering bits :) I like to think of all of these as guidelines rather than hard, universal rules.
Pls do one with Mila Kunis makeup to emphasize brown eyes and her soft features 😘. Thanks and have a nice day
Thanks for the idea!
Oh my gosh - so ahead of the trend getting her "Woke Baker" blog going BEFORE lockdowns started here. Nice!
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What is meant by 'saturated hair'?
Highly saturated color :)
The hair should be one uniform color for TR. No highlights, no lowlights, no balayage, no faded colors....the shade needs to be uniform, glossy and rich (or bright for those with fair hair)....If one wishes to lighten or darken their hair, the resulting color should look realistic...it should not look unnatural or it can be too distracting (ie. The general rule is to not color more than 2 shades lighter or darker...but this also applies to most of the Kibbe types with slight variations).
@@thealignedlover I see, thank you for replying!
@@fatoumfatoumeh I understand, thank you for explaining, with a TR this makes total sense.
Looking forward to soft classic :)
very soon :)
Look like soft gamine to me...this is so confusing!
To me too. But i dont know nothing of this system
Theatrical romantic and soft gamine are very similar...the main difference is theatrical romantic is narrower, smaller, more delicate, their bones are smaller. Soft gamines are wider, their bones are wider and heavier.
Awesome video. Thanks
Hi
Your video is really really good
Could give us fashion blogger and social media influencer example as inspiration
sure thing :)
Lol you seem like a really sweet person, I'm not sure if you were nervous or if you were high 😂😜 on this video but thanks for putting it together.
Hehe yes, this was one of the first videos I made so I didn't really have any flow 😂
What?! She seemed very lucid and clear to me!
Great work. Please do Flamboyant Natural next! :)
it is up :)
Great video 👍🏼
merci!
Aah!!!! If you can't have much bangs, and can't have it swept to the side, and can't a simple up do, and can't have it hanging around the face, what the hell am I supposed to do with my hair? I don't think you liked a single hairstyle on her
This was meant to analyze a few of her looks and how they work on her specifically, everyone is different :)
Do Natalie Portman and Emma Watson
Amazing video! I would love to have a chat with you as I would like to also get real good at commenting as you do.
I think she looks great with that dramatic hairstyle in the last image.
thanks for this! i love seeing a modern celebrity who's a TR like me :)
so glad you enjoyed :)
This is me: TR
I don’t like the sexy, delicate feminine clothes
you don't have to necessarily wear super sexy, delicate clothes. you can wear more structured clothing in flattering fabrics. and everyone has their undercurrents and unique proportions. these are just guideline examples :)
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