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  1. I want to cover my eyes out of respect but I can’t look away. Like I’ll never be able to look at her as Ms. Andrews, but MS. ANDREWS. 74 votes, 14 comments. 87K subscribers in the Kibbe community. This is a community to discuss the image identities described by David Kibbe.

  2. 20 de abr. de 2023 · Soft Natural: -Unconstructed with slight shape of the waist. -Belted jacket (only if it’s a soft fabric). Example: a light trench coat. -Shorter length. -Long soft coat, but leave it open. (nothing too long) ABLE / OFFON. For each Kibbe Body Type there are 9 basic garments that we believe you should have.

  3. as I understand it, the natural family looks "stronger" (defined muscles even when not working out) and has slightly more width than classics, and they can pull off more of a free spirit vibe, whereas classics need a bit more structure. soft naturals look good in unconstructed, wide, asymmetrical lines with some waist emphasis, whereas soft classics look good in lines that are a little more ...

  4. 11 de may. de 2024 · The Soft Natural has a slightly soft and fleshy body on a bluntly angular frame, and they often have a somewhat innocent essence. If this essence doesn’t sound like you, I’d suggest you explore the Kitchener Essence system here.

  5. 5 de may. de 2022 · The width in their shoulders, chest, and hips are what keep them in the Soft Natural category, however. Doris Day, Jennifer Lopez, and Scarlett Johansson are good examples. Classic

  6. Ooh this is gorgeous, it’s kinda what I wear as a classic with a natural affinity 😂 perhaps slightly more structured though. 384 votes, 24 comments. 87K subscribers in the Kibbe community. This is a community to discuss the image identities described by David Kibbe.

  7. Flamboyant Natural Style Guide. Soft Classic Style Guide. Soft Natural Style Guide. Theatrical Romantic Style Guide. Soft Gamine Style Guide. (all IDs will be added with time, in the meantime, you can check out the general overview in the post below)