in the last few years it felt less and less good for me to pair black with colour. I prefer to match black with black or white now and colour with brighter colors. So I was glad to hear that
M
@msw1099-c9q
6
Hey Lydia…thank you for your style videos. You have definitely impacted my style over the past 2ish years. Over time I’ve started following more and more fashion influencers, but I always find myself just organically finding my way back to your insta page/YouTube channel because I know at the end of the day your tips and guidelines are applicable to my day-to-day style. I always come away with simply all around GOOD, practical info (which also affects my consumer habits in a positive way ☺️) and I find that my concept on ‘clothes’ has changed so much for the better. I definitely used to view shopping for clothes as ‘look for the newest/latest in-style thing’ and now I’m much more conscious of quality, cut, material, shape, fit, color etc. Your content stands out and has definitely made a difference on my overall approach to style vs fashion. 💛
D
@donnamorvay8308
5
This Spring I pulled out a mustard yellow coat that I'd always wore in the Fall. It felt new in Spring pairing it with the same color tee, light beige trousers and the Isabel Marant tan belt. Thank you, Lydia for all your lessons and inspiration. So many of us think you are a God Send. For over 20 years I shopped at a U.S. retailer that's been around since the 1940's called Talbots. Even though they promoted classic styles, I found that season after season.... year after year I ended up with a closet full of items that I'd only wear a few times.... then bought more clothes. I've been ready for a change and a major edit in my wardrobe for some time. Discovering and following you has been wonderful and liberating. I was one of those matchy-matchy try hard dressers. You are helping me to see the light of change, buying less and learning how to maximize what I have, adding few carefully chosen pieces! If you could see my closet...you'd say OMG...she really need my help!! I needed a major EDIT.
N
@northwoodfalls1403
3
The tip about layering a few different tones of white altogether in one outfit is an approach i have taken with monochromatic outfits overall and I find it adds a dimensionality to an outfit that keeps it fresh, keeps it relaxed, and adds a whole other set of options in my wardrobe.
G
@GardenDiaries1
2
Colours not with black is very insightful. Actually see the difference. And it does look dated like you said. You're very creative and bring yourself across quite clearly. You have sooooo many blazers/coats
B
@bonzaiandcactus
2
Really loving these lesson type of videos. The breaking down of all the details you teach for how to create an outfit that is current and creative really makes a difference. Could you please do a video series on dressing different body types, especially for people who are combination of body types. For example I'm pear shaped, but with apple belly area, and extra broad chest, thick limbs, and I'm 5"2 generally size 14 so plus size. Honestly I can't tell you how many times going shopping has me cry inside and feel like nothing I like looks good on me. Would love to see your take on how to dress for my body, especially wide jeans/trousers, blazers, etc, while looking well balanced. Love your contrast style sensibility.
P
@purplethumb7887
1
I love wearing grey wide-leg trousers with colored tops. Grey and shades of purple/lilac/lavender are especially beautiful.
L
@lynndupree1205
1
Great video Lydia! I would love to see more like this one.
L
@lynnebarren2410
1
Lydia, I love different tones and textures of white; looks luxurious and effortless at same time
G
@gretaeagan
1
Always love the Lessons with Lydia as they are timeless. I also really like when you do your capsule wardrobe + styling videos for the different seasons./ holidays. Thanks Lydia! xx
M
@msw1099-c9q
6
Hey Lydia…thank you for your style videos. You have definitely impacted my style over the past 2ish years. Over time I’ve started following more and more fashion influencers, but I always find myself just organically finding my way back to your insta page/YouTube channel because I know at the end of the day your tips and guidelines are applicable to my day-to-day style. I always come away with simply all around GOOD, practical info (which also affects my consumer habits in a positive way ☺️) and I find that my concept on ‘clothes’ has changed so much for the better. I definitely used to view shopping for clothes as ‘look for the newest/latest in-style thing’ and now I’m much more conscious of quality, cut, material, shape, fit, color etc. Your content stands out and has definitely made a difference on my overall approach to style vs fashion. 💛
D
@donnamorvay8308
5
This Spring I pulled out a mustard yellow coat that I'd always wore in the Fall. It felt new in Spring pairing it with the same color tee, light beige trousers and the Isabel Marant tan belt. Thank you, Lydia for all your lessons and inspiration. So many of us think you are a God Send. For over 20 years I shopped at a U.S. retailer that's been around since the 1940's called Talbots. Even though they promoted classic styles, I found that season after season.... year after year I ended up with a closet full of items that I'd only wear a few times.... then bought more clothes. I've been ready for a change and a major edit in my wardrobe for some time. Discovering and following you has been wonderful and liberating. I was one of those matchy-matchy try hard dressers. You are helping me to see the light of change, buying less and learning how to maximize what I have, adding few carefully chosen pieces! If you could see my closet...you'd say OMG...she really need my help!! I needed a major EDIT.
N
@northwoodfalls1403
3
The tip about layering a few different tones of white altogether in one outfit is an approach i have taken with monochromatic outfits overall and I find it adds a dimensionality to an outfit that keeps it fresh, keeps it relaxed, and adds a whole other set of options in my wardrobe.
G
@GardenDiaries1
2
Colours not with black is very insightful. Actually see the difference. And it does look dated like you said. You're very creative and bring yourself across quite clearly. You have sooooo many blazers/coats
B
@bonzaiandcactus
2
Really loving these lesson type of videos. The breaking down of all the details you teach for how to create an outfit that is current and creative really makes a difference. Could you please do a video series on dressing different body types, especially for people who are combination of body types. For example I'm pear shaped, but with apple belly area, and extra broad chest, thick limbs, and I'm 5"2 generally size 14 so plus size. Honestly I can't tell you how many times going shopping has me cry inside and feel like nothing I like looks good on me. Would love to see your take on how to dress for my body, especially wide jeans/trousers, blazers, etc, while looking well balanced. Love your contrast style sensibility.
P
@purplethumb7887
1
I love wearing grey wide-leg trousers with colored tops. Grey and shades of purple/lilac/lavender are especially beautiful.
L
@lynndupree1205
1
Great video Lydia! I would love to see more like this one.
L
@lynnebarren2410
1
Lydia, I love different tones and textures of white; looks luxurious and effortless at same time
G
@gretaeagan
1
Always love the Lessons with Lydia as they are timeless. I also really like when you do your capsule wardrobe + styling videos for the different seasons./ holidays. Thanks Lydia! xx
Thank you, Lydia for all your lessons and inspiration. So many of us think you are a God Send. For over 20 years I shopped at a U.S. retailer that's been around since the 1940's called Talbots. Even though they promoted classic styles, I found that season after season.... year after year I ended up with a closet full of items that I'd only wear a few times.... then bought more clothes. I've been ready for a change and a major edit in my wardrobe for some time. Discovering and following you has been wonderful and liberating. I was one of those matchy-matchy try hard dressers. You are helping me to see the light of change, buying less and learning how to maximize what I have, adding few carefully chosen pieces!
If you could see my closet...you'd say OMG...she really need my help!! I needed a major EDIT.
You're very creative and bring yourself across quite clearly.
You have sooooo many blazers/coats
Thank you, Lydia for all your lessons and inspiration. So many of us think you are a God Send. For over 20 years I shopped at a U.S. retailer that's been around since the 1940's called Talbots. Even though they promoted classic styles, I found that season after season.... year after year I ended up with a closet full of items that I'd only wear a few times.... then bought more clothes. I've been ready for a change and a major edit in my wardrobe for some time. Discovering and following you has been wonderful and liberating. I was one of those matchy-matchy try hard dressers. You are helping me to see the light of change, buying less and learning how to maximize what I have, adding few carefully chosen pieces!
If you could see my closet...you'd say OMG...she really need my help!! I needed a major EDIT.
You're very creative and bring yourself across quite clearly.
You have sooooo many blazers/coats