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I don't know how many of you are interested in fashion, and in Kibbe in particular. He is an image consultant. Personally, I like his system of classification. It is a great alternative to the outdated "women should wear things that make their waist look small" and "men should accentuate their secondary sex characteristics". It helped me be more body positive towards my own body and realize why some clothing, accessories, and hairstyles work better for me. It's actually the opposite of "if you're an apple, hide your torso and pretend you're an hourglass". It is about dressing in accordance with your lines and vibe.
You can check your type here if you're interested: https://www.kibbebodytypes.com/quiz/
There are lots of fun videos on YouTube which analyse style icons and show how different outfits work on different types.
So, the stylist who came up with the system actually classified Michael as Romantic. Like Elizabeth Taylor, Madonna, Marilyn Monroe, Johnny Depp, Elvis Presley. All of them are icons, that's their common denominator, but I wouldn't put Michael in their category!
Romantic bodies have a delicate, small bone structure, round shoulders, small hands and feet, lush hair, full lips, short height and large eyes. I do not really agree with that!
The features of a different type is what I see in Michael: pretty long vertical line (legs, arms), delicately defined muscles, moderate height, large eyes, thick curly hair, moderate lips, contrasting features, narrowness, and flamboyance. So that would be Flamboyant Gamine. Verified celebrities with this type include Audrey Hepburn, Liza Minelli, James Dean, Mick Jagger, Pharell. That's also my type.
FGs look great in angular detail, defined shoulders, geometric necklines, sharp geometric accessories, bold colours, and breaking up the line (colour blocking, contrasting traditionally masculine elements with traditionally feminine elements, cause that's what this type would be - a mixture of masculine and feminine features with slight dominance of the Yang).
I would say I agree with those tips when I look at Michael's outfits! If they're monochromatic, they need to have colour accents, like the red on the side of the leg and the belt and the armband (I know it is more than just a fashion statement). And YES, I know I post this outfit all the time but I love fashion, I appreciate his choices and I just think it's one of his best.
The Bad tour outfit (again, wouldn't be myself) with the asymmetrical belt works for many reasons. The belt, the colour contrast, the bold details, and pretty high neckline. Isn't it just made for his body?
Another example - whenever he wore a bold red (or other solid colours) on top and black pants that were short enough to show a bit of ankle. He chose it as his everyday uniform because he noticed how great it looks! I couldn't actually find one with shorter pants on the spot but I believe they worked best.
AND THE THRILLER OUTFIT! Look at the bold black ornament (sorry if I lack vocabulary, not my first language!). FGs should not wear a top and a bottom in the same style AND colour but here, I can see that the style is contrasted. Pretty conservative silhouette of jeans and the leather material of the big jacket. This is contrast. This works. And the socks! They add A LOT! I noticed that with myself, too. Black loafers + white socks always transform my looks.
This is another great example of the tips working for him! The bold jacket that most people wouldn't pull off. But he definitely does! Shorter pants, white socks, and asymmetry (A SINGLE GLOVE INSTEAD OF TWO!) are what make him look just amazing.
This body type also pulls off playful, colorful clothing. Regardless of age, gamines look very youthful so they shouldn't "dress their age", whatever that means:
FGs look great in short hair or short strands of hair (the curls...) on their face, with bangs, with those "youthful" hairstyles. So they look better with lightweight, fluffy curls or shags than in very long and very sleek hair. I just know I would look nice with short hair but I just can't imagine cutting my butt-length hair so I wear it up most of the time. Anyway, I do agree that if Michael's hair looks more messy, lightweight, playful and fluffy, he looks his best. And trust me, I am an expert in the hair department (in many different ways! Lmao).
FG makeup should make the eyes the focal point. Big YES to that! We all know how gorgeous he looks in thick eyeliner. FGs usually look best in more natural lip shades but sometimes bold red works, too. I would say this is an accurate description of makeup that suits Michael the most.
I wish I had time to add more examples! I might do it later. Anyway, I don't know if anyone's going to be interested in this but this is just my small analysis. Can you see what I'm seeing?
Tagging @DarylJoel_B and @zinniabooklover cause they might be interested in reading my scribble.
You can check your type here if you're interested: https://www.kibbebodytypes.com/quiz/
There are lots of fun videos on YouTube which analyse style icons and show how different outfits work on different types.
So, the stylist who came up with the system actually classified Michael as Romantic. Like Elizabeth Taylor, Madonna, Marilyn Monroe, Johnny Depp, Elvis Presley. All of them are icons, that's their common denominator, but I wouldn't put Michael in their category!
Romantic bodies have a delicate, small bone structure, round shoulders, small hands and feet, lush hair, full lips, short height and large eyes. I do not really agree with that!
The features of a different type is what I see in Michael: pretty long vertical line (legs, arms), delicately defined muscles, moderate height, large eyes, thick curly hair, moderate lips, contrasting features, narrowness, and flamboyance. So that would be Flamboyant Gamine. Verified celebrities with this type include Audrey Hepburn, Liza Minelli, James Dean, Mick Jagger, Pharell. That's also my type.
FGs look great in angular detail, defined shoulders, geometric necklines, sharp geometric accessories, bold colours, and breaking up the line (colour blocking, contrasting traditionally masculine elements with traditionally feminine elements, cause that's what this type would be - a mixture of masculine and feminine features with slight dominance of the Yang).
I would say I agree with those tips when I look at Michael's outfits! If they're monochromatic, they need to have colour accents, like the red on the side of the leg and the belt and the armband (I know it is more than just a fashion statement). And YES, I know I post this outfit all the time but I love fashion, I appreciate his choices and I just think it's one of his best.
The Bad tour outfit (again, wouldn't be myself) with the asymmetrical belt works for many reasons. The belt, the colour contrast, the bold details, and pretty high neckline. Isn't it just made for his body?
Another example - whenever he wore a bold red (or other solid colours) on top and black pants that were short enough to show a bit of ankle. He chose it as his everyday uniform because he noticed how great it looks! I couldn't actually find one with shorter pants on the spot but I believe they worked best.
AND THE THRILLER OUTFIT! Look at the bold black ornament (sorry if I lack vocabulary, not my first language!). FGs should not wear a top and a bottom in the same style AND colour but here, I can see that the style is contrasted. Pretty conservative silhouette of jeans and the leather material of the big jacket. This is contrast. This works. And the socks! They add A LOT! I noticed that with myself, too. Black loafers + white socks always transform my looks.
This is another great example of the tips working for him! The bold jacket that most people wouldn't pull off. But he definitely does! Shorter pants, white socks, and asymmetry (A SINGLE GLOVE INSTEAD OF TWO!) are what make him look just amazing.
This body type also pulls off playful, colorful clothing. Regardless of age, gamines look very youthful so they shouldn't "dress their age", whatever that means:
FGs look great in short hair or short strands of hair (the curls...) on their face, with bangs, with those "youthful" hairstyles. So they look better with lightweight, fluffy curls or shags than in very long and very sleek hair. I just know I would look nice with short hair but I just can't imagine cutting my butt-length hair so I wear it up most of the time. Anyway, I do agree that if Michael's hair looks more messy, lightweight, playful and fluffy, he looks his best. And trust me, I am an expert in the hair department (in many different ways! Lmao).
FG makeup should make the eyes the focal point. Big YES to that! We all know how gorgeous he looks in thick eyeliner. FGs usually look best in more natural lip shades but sometimes bold red works, too. I would say this is an accurate description of makeup that suits Michael the most.
I wish I had time to add more examples! I might do it later. Anyway, I don't know if anyone's going to be interested in this but this is just my small analysis. Can you see what I'm seeing?
Tagging @DarylJoel_B and @zinniabooklover cause they might be interested in reading my scribble.
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