How to Dress For Your Body Type | The Body Matrix QUIZ

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Dressing for your body type can be really confusing, which is why I have created this body matrix quiz. Over the past few years I have been working with women to dress for their figure, and through this process have developed this framework for dressing for your type. Dressing for your body type is as simple as width, length and shape and finding where you fall on the scale is the easiest way to flatter your figure.
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0:30 three core body elements
0:49 the body matrix
1:12 the body matrix quiz/table
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2:40 the 27 body types
3:01 how to dress of your body matrix type
3:59 example: wide + long + round
4:40 example: wide + short + straight
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6:09 does your body type change with weight?
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  • @TinaB.-fr1hl
    @TinaB.-fr1hl3 ай бұрын

    You should patent this system because it makes perfect sense. It reminds me of the way David Zyla uses the natural colours that show up in our skin/eyes/hair to find our most flattering colours. It makes sense that we'd look to the lines of our bodies to find the perfect shapes! There's a book by Nancy Nix-Rice called Looking good everyday that touches a bit on this concept of matching body lines in our clothing, but with your attention to detail and creative imagination, you could flesh out the 27 possible combinations with tips on best items to dress them. This is an exciting concept and has so much potential. Great job!👍

  • @SeaBaby-rk7ew

    @SeaBaby-rk7ew

    3 ай бұрын

    You might also like Doris Pooser’s body types (Straight, Straight Soft, Soft Straight, and Curved….) although I think the Body Matrix tops even that!

  • @ElliiiBlabla
    @ElliiiBlabla3 ай бұрын

    I like that you included that the shape CAN change when one looses or gains weight! I think it's very true and in the kibbe system it causes confusion.

  • @evam4182

    @evam4182

    3 ай бұрын

    So true man. I’m a SG but since having two kids in the last two years I’ve changed SO much and looking at pictures of myself when I was a teen I feel like I was a flamboyant gamine and now I genuinely feel like I’m the “not real” true gamine 😂 I’ve done the quiz so many times and there’s just some things that are not accounted for in his system and that’s my only conclusion. I often wonder if he ever considered how women’s bodies change after childbirth. Cause, wow do they ever 😂

  • @elizabethgaldamez1729
    @elizabethgaldamez17293 ай бұрын

    I wish a system would mention side-view of body shapes as well… some people have a lot of roundness that isn’t visible from a perfectly straight straight angle in front of them

  • @desireemensah

    @desireemensah

    3 ай бұрын

    Yesss!!!! And maybe also something to do with torso or bottom lengths

  • @elizabethgaldamez1729

    @elizabethgaldamez1729

    3 ай бұрын

    @@desireemensah I am 5’11” but in pictures, no one guesses I’m that tall! I’ve got “short” legs, proportionally, and a long torso. Also, equal hip and shoulder width from the front, but a “rear” that must be accommodated!

  • @elizabethgaldamez1729

    @elizabethgaldamez1729

    3 ай бұрын

    I have to buy Tall Curvy pants or they will NOT fit in rise and will have a huge gap in the back due to rear-side curve. That VERY necessary curve allowance would never be noticed in front-facing-only assessment systems.

  • @desireemensah

    @desireemensah

    3 ай бұрын

    @@elizabethgaldamez1729 dear peachie has a video on body proportions that considers the side profile

  • @psyche8187

    @psyche8187

    2 ай бұрын

    Yep

  • @halez1407
    @halez14073 ай бұрын

    Oh I am the 'wide, long, round' woman who is never sure if I am soft dramatic or flamboyant natural 😂. Love this, thankyou ❤

  • @tigercomet23

    @tigercomet23

    3 ай бұрын

    I’m wide, medium, and round, and I have struggled so much with the Kibbe types because I have the roundness and waspish waist of romantic/TR, but not the delicate bones. I’m too wide! And I have so much width that I’d consider Soft Natural, but I don’t have that boyish frame with the tapered waist. But this matrix system is so much easier to follow.

  • @june7rose

    @june7rose

    2 ай бұрын

    FN

  • @hannahmaybury7117
    @hannahmaybury71173 ай бұрын

    Wow Ellie, this is genuinely so helpful! I am that 5"8, curvy girl who has spent more time than I would like to admit agonising about whether I am Soft Dramatic or Flamboyant Natural. I feel so seen! Reframing my body type as Wide, Long and Curvy takes away all of the confusion - straightforward, simple and easy to implement. Thank you!

  • @elliejeanroyden

    @elliejeanroyden

    3 ай бұрын

    I am so so pleased to read this comment! I am so excited that you have found your place in this framework

  • @selinaaylin7224

    @selinaaylin7224

    3 ай бұрын

    Just started the video, but I literally have those exact proportions and can’t wait to hear the explanation on types like us ❤😊

  • @nevehughes6111

    @nevehughes6111

    3 ай бұрын

    I am exactly the same and it's so frustrating because I just cannot figure out which one I am - 5'8 with wide shoulders, long, and very curvy and hourglass shape (though personally I prefer the SD styles (I have a big fire style root)) so idk at this point haha

  • @Phthalocyanine.Stardust

    @Phthalocyanine.Stardust

    3 ай бұрын

    Same for me, too! Wide/long/round describes my 5'10" curvy body so much better than any other system ever has.

  • @liiteratii

    @liiteratii

    3 ай бұрын

    This is a great framework, Ellie Jean! I’m a taller Dramatic Classic and my Body Matrix results are spot on! I got a lot of Medium mixed with Narrow, Long and Straight: Medium(Narrow), Long(Medium), Straight(Medium)

  • @calliope6623
    @calliope66233 ай бұрын

    I'm such a big fan of women like you coming up with practical, mathematical systems that we can use when we get sick of the illusive, breaks-his-own-rues, avoids-fat-women, male-gaze one.

  • @beatrizandreaortizfernande8442
    @beatrizandreaortizfernande84423 ай бұрын

    Girl, you have cracked the system! This is, at least for me, the most useful body typing system I have ever encountered! Incredible! Patent it! I am mind blown right now 🤯

  • @teodorasavova2913
    @teodorasavova29133 ай бұрын

    Please make combinations with medium, I love your concept it seems to make a lot of sense, so far I figured out I may be narrow, medium and rounded.

  • @HarmonyLotus
    @HarmonyLotus3 ай бұрын

    This is much simpler than the Kibbe body types. I am definitely short and round, but I have some parts of me that are wide and others narrow. I realise now why I look my best when I mix up both wide and narrow lines, especially when adding accessories and jewellery.

  • @SatipatthanaSakuraDragona

    @SatipatthanaSakuraDragona

    3 ай бұрын

    This! I just posted something similar. I am definitely narrow and straight, but I have to contrast short up top with length below. So I look my best when I have cropped tops and longer skirts/trousers. I need both at once.

  • @RuffiRaggaMuff

    @RuffiRaggaMuff

    3 ай бұрын

    I came to this same conclusion as well when I actually measured my limb lengths! We are very mixed line so the aesthetic should mimic that 🥰

  • @michaelachatelle

    @michaelachatelle

    3 ай бұрын

    Spot on. I'm narrow in frame but have relatively big hands and feet. I need to accommodate this in jewellery and footwear. So I can't say I'm either narrow or wide. I'm both.

  • @justinecoman5448

    @justinecoman5448

    3 ай бұрын

    This is my biggest gripe about the kibbe gamine family right here. If it’s a mix of yin and yang elements , gamine shouldn’t be limited to only petite people.

  • @philippalincoln2262
    @philippalincoln22623 ай бұрын

    This is actually the best body typing system I have come across, you must have had a flash of genius! I don’t fit any of the Kibbe body types and actively dislike that system. I knew immediately that I am short, narrow and curvy after years of trying wide silhouettes, chunky jewellery etc and always discarding them. It’s incredibly easy to remember and the bonus is there is still plenty of room to experiment with colours and styles within the general guidelines 🎉😊

  • @katherineandini5962
    @katherineandini59623 ай бұрын

    I can see this system working for men too! Especially when deciding the cut of shirts & jeans 🙂 Probably even suit!

  • @kelliehorn1082
    @kelliehorn10823 ай бұрын

    This is so much simpler, more user-friendly, and more inclusive than Kibbe! I love it! Nicely done, Ellie Jean!

  • @EmL-kg5gn
    @EmL-kg5gn3 ай бұрын

    I really like how this lets you see the overall picture but also identify areas that might be an exception, for example someone might mostly be short but have a long torso they need to account for. Or be mostly narrow but have width in the shoulders that they might want to accommodate with their necklines. I feel very confused about what I am (other than round) but I think that’s mostly because of residual confusion caused by other systems and the difficulties of viewing myself objectively

  • @evirenka

    @evirenka

    3 ай бұрын

    Exactly. Unfortunately my body type is quite contrasted and I don't get clear results. I am mostly short and narrow, but I have long torso and wide hips which are my more prominent features. But I guess it's useful to know what kind of features I have to accomodate when shopping for pants or tops for example. Short skirts, small details, sharp tops without cleavage.

  • @paularopo3492

    @paularopo3492

    2 ай бұрын

    I'm mostly narrow but have very wide shoulders. And big breasts with a narrow ribcage. Trying to find my body type was super confusing because based on my measurements I was pear shaped, but I never looked pear shaped 😅 so I've just followed the advice for an hourglass and tried to hide my shoulder width as much as possible. Still have no idea what Kibbe type I am either, I settled for "dramatic classic with extra shoulder" based mainly on wishful thinking x) trying to see yourself objectively is super duper hard. Atleast my colour season was easy to find, because other than that I'm stumped.

  • @EmL-kg5gn

    @EmL-kg5gn

    2 ай бұрын

    @@paularopo3492 I swear big breasts narrow ribcage is such a confusing combo, I’m the same. I relate to your confusion! My measurements are hourglass. In Kibbe’s system I have to be a tall type even though where I’m from I’m actually a little below average height. I gave up on the categories and looked at the components. I definitely have to accommodate curve or everything looks off. But I don’t suit contrast like a gamine, I’m certainly not balanced or petite, I don’t have to accommodate width or vertical and I look silly if I try. But if my only accommodation is curve then I’m a romantic, but I can’t be since I’m too tall! Also don’t ask me about whether I have double curve, I kind of get it but it’s difficult to judge on myself and once again I’m too tall anyway. It’s so confusing!

  • @ngaiosbrain
    @ngaiosbrain3 ай бұрын

    I reached this same conclusion six months ago when I couldn't work out SN or SG! I realised I could take from each as long as my words were "short, wide, wobbly"

  • @RuffiRaggaMuff

    @RuffiRaggaMuff

    3 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂 This speaks to me as a petite wide girl 😍

  • @shelleygoodwin6371

    @shelleygoodwin6371

    3 ай бұрын

    It probably comes down to your height (which if you're quite average in height that may not help) and your overall essence. I think this new method may help a lot of people that are struggling to get the kibbe system, and to be fair even when celebrities are used as examples they are usually the most obvious examples. The average person is probably going to be even harder to place! For me when I'm confused between a couple different kibbe types I tend to go back to specific clothing that I know I look good in and working backwards, and pin pointing some hacks that really seem to make the difference between what clothes suit us. Chances are SN and SG are going to have at least some clothes that work for both, or a lot of clothes are going to have features that could arguably suit either, you have to pin point what would work for one but not the other. For SN I'm imagining long, almost cascading hems and dresses and cardigans, very flowy items and potentially a lot of neutral colours and either a very boho aesthetic, athletic aesthetic or even more of a mushroom inspired kind of corporate look. SG I'm thinking the opposite of neutrals, probably colours, more bold and vibrant and contrasting. Short, somewhat structured somewhat soft but definitely not flowy. Either a kind of cute, sun inspired, bold and quirky vibe or a cute, soft and dainty vibe.

  • @g3andrea

    @g3andrea

    3 ай бұрын

    I totally get what you are saying! I am short, wide, and square (but with the softness that comes with age).

  • @RuffiRaggaMuff

    @RuffiRaggaMuff

    3 ай бұрын

    @@shelleygoodwin6371 and since I’m a cross of both I look good I the vibey boho some short some long some soft some texture some structure

  • @estherhinds6314

    @estherhinds6314

    3 ай бұрын

    Wobbly?

  • @PunkRockerFairy
    @PunkRockerFairy3 ай бұрын

    I wish you would also talk about what to do of you are medium in these categories

  • @elizabethm7163

    @elizabethm7163

    3 ай бұрын

    She will. It's a new system she just came up with. She'll get there in time!

  • @SatipatthanaSakuraDragona
    @SatipatthanaSakuraDragona3 ай бұрын

    You're definitely onto something with this conception. When I learned about Kibbe, I went to stores, tried on a lot of random stuff, took pictures, then compared those pictures until I found the things that consistently worked or didn't work. It doesn't seem to mesh with any type from Kibbe's system. I need structured/tailored pieces, closely fitted, with stiffer fabric. That sounds like a dramatic, but I'm short and definitely have petite. I also seem to have some vertical. That would indicate FG, but prints and contrasting an oversized top versus bottom (or vis versa) does not look good on me, which is kind of the whole point of FG dressing. But dramatic and DC lines are too long for me (I start to resemble one of those inflatable floppy balloon stick figures and/or I look like a kid playing dress up in grown up clothes) and color blocking works well on me. I've been thinking of myself more as a petite dramatic (like some other FG women in the same boat). My one criticism I'd have with your conception is that I think my issue is that my petite comes from my top half and my slight vertical comes from my bottom half. Adult hats, collars, lapels, and sleeve lengths are too big for me and generate that kid in grown up clothes look. On the other hand, I have a lot elongation in my rise, so I need a rise of 11" for jeans to hit me at my belly button (mid-rise). I'm 5' 3.5". That's... extreme. At the same time, my hips are so straight (upper and lower hip are the same measurement), so that also generates the teenagery/childish look to my frame, especially when paired with shorter arms. I look great in shorter shorts, but cropped jeans or trousers are not great on me. I've been looking at my FG contrast as cropped up top (short) paired with longer lengths below (long). As someone with Mountain - Mushroom - Stone roots, one of my most casual and relaxed looks is a cropped sleeveless stiff/thick t-shirt (short) paired with a thick pencil skirt (with a bit of stretch) that hits me around knee length (long) and narrow tennis shoes (like vans or adidas sambas). I've also found shirt dresses that are above the knee make my torso look very wide and my arms and legs look stick-like. But if I go for a maxi length shirt dress (long) and the waist and sleeve length hits me properly (short), gravity pulls down the fabric to fit me narrowly. So I'm cropped at the top half and have length in the lower half. It's just something I'm finding that consistently solves problems because it's just a function my how my frame is put together. Things look better when I mirror short up top and long below and narrow all over in my outfits. I'm not sure how your system accounts for needing both, short and long, in different parts of your silhouette. It's something to think about because I think a lot of shorter women struggle with this, and I don't think it's as simple as "choose one". Choosing one would not work for me. I need to honor both.

  • @user-xg8qj4nz2h

    @user-xg8qj4nz2h

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you!! I'm short too (5'2) and I'm a TR and I find the exact same issues. My torso is short and my legs are long, my bone structure is narrow but I have big boobs/hips. I find the same thing as you to balance these contrasting features.

  • @JuliaKirsty

    @JuliaKirsty

    3 ай бұрын

    But maybe it is as simple as this: Just go with what your body offers you. Mimic exactly those lines and shapes, no matter where they occur. I've read about people who are narrow and straight up top but have a VERY curvy hip and can't just go with straight lines. So they might be best of with going with straight lines up top and curved lines on the bottom. I think what does make Kibbe's system more complicated is the fact that it DOES include essence too. And if you give off a certain vibe this might draw him to give you another ID than your body's proportions might suggest. This is just a vague thought of mine, I for sure don't actually KNOW this. I remember how I thought about myself "I am kind of medium all the way" and that was when I was only 17 years old. Everything about me was about average besides having a smaller bust and a bit of a wider lower hip. When I grew older (I'm 36 now) I started to loose baby fat and shift my shape a bit. My bust is still small but my shoulders balance out my hips very nicely now. Nothing really sticks out, but I have slightly longer legs. Not enough to call for obvious vertical, but enough to say it's a tad bit more than "medium" or "moderate". What I do struggle with is when garments are constructed for tapered shoulders as mine are super straight and rather squared than rounded, they've always been that way, even when I was a tiny little kid. All these features made me go for DC lines in Kibbe and they work perfectly for me. It took me 8 years to figure that out though because I was VERY biased about my own body AND typed incorrectly by someone else. Ellie-Jean's system is more simple to understand and does give you an overall outline for what works best for your frame. It leads me to the same silhouettes and lines that Kibbe's system would suggest for me personally. I would say, if your upper body is short and your lower body is long, just mimic it as you already do. You don't have to stick to a system that doesn't work for you imho. But you can still learn from it to help you out in understanding your body's lines and silhouette. In the end it is all about accomodations for your body to make clothes fit right on you and fall down nicely on your body while going with its own individual features instead of trying to make you look "more hourglass". That's my overall take on this and maybe it helps to hear another perspective. Maybe we think kinda alike, maybe we don't.

  • @RexytheRexy
    @RexytheRexy3 ай бұрын

    The technique of taking a photo and breaking up the body helped SO much. The way I perceived myself was wide, long, round - after taking a photo and outlining/circling, I turned out to be narrow/long/straight. Huge surprise. It looks like I'm a 5'8" Kibbe Dramatic with some roundness in the hips and a smallish waist, but straight and narrow everywhere else. My first clue should have been the fact that I dress like a Dramatic (with some flowy fabric here and there, but in classic Dramatic cuts), and get lots of compliments on it. This system you've come up with accounts for the natural variation in every body, and provides really good tips for accenting those features. Seriously. Thank you.

  • @ChronicallyofflineRavenclaw
    @ChronicallyofflineRavenclaw3 ай бұрын

    As a flamboyant natural with curves and huge hips who has been struggling on how to both compliment my shoulder and hips without looking frumpy- this has changed my life lol

  • @SaraMuzi
    @SaraMuzi3 ай бұрын

    Hi Ellie-Jean! I'm Kibbe soft dramatic and have found focusing on lines much more helpful than focusing on his archetype recommendations (dislike "diva"), so I think the main concept of the matrix does it job well, especially for those that struggle to find their place in Kibbe types. In your matrix I think I am narrow, long and round, which works. However I find that both narrow and wide necklines and pants can suit me (wide pants but not skirts, boat necklines as well as V necks, wide sleeves definitely, etc.). I also need bigger accessories, especially rings (no dainty ones for me despite being narrow, since I am "large"). Although it's easier to find the type in the matrix, there's more confusion in implementation in my experience, than from Kibbe that has more specific recommendation like V necks and boatneck, but not crewnecks. Now, this could be fixed if I say I'm actually not narrow but medium in the matrix. Or if I say that certain wide elements fit me because I am round and long, despite being narrow. Or the matrix could be further improved by more nuance in the implementation part, esp. if you are in some ways bigger (like length) and in some ways smaller (like width). Just a limitation I wanted to share from one of the types, that you could think about :) all the best!

  • @Nerdy-By-Nature

    @Nerdy-By-Nature

    Ай бұрын

    So I *think* boatnecks are actually considered narrow, because they come up high. V-necks work with long. It was very very briefly mentioned that if you're long you would choose larger shapes/patterns. This may help with some of the confusion. I'm also SD and fall into Long-Narrow-Round, leaning medium in some areas, and I was giving this all a lot of thought. But I definitely think you're right in that more specifics would be good. For instance off the shoulder usually looks smashing on SD, but perhaps that's coming from "round" rather than "wide". There are likely crossover elements at play. Curious about the wide leg pants - do they suit you only if the width falls within the frame of your hips and shoulders? I find if the pants are wider than my shoulders/hips they look *very* not flattering, and a skinny leg looks better in comparison. I think I only get away with it a *little* more in dresses, because there's automatic elongation in a one piece outfit.

  • @michellita182
    @michellita182Ай бұрын

    Speaking as a 5'7.5" lady who's clung onto soft natural, I think this system is so simple and easy to get! I love your application

  • @TiffanyandMor
    @TiffanyandMor3 ай бұрын

    Kinda don’t understand the length column for some of the body parts. Can you explain how length would correspond to the hips, chest, and shoulders?

  • @elliejeanroyden

    @elliejeanroyden

    3 ай бұрын

    This seems somewhat intuitive for me as I do line drawings everyday, but yes I can see that this would need further explanation! It's worth saying you could leave some of the boxes blank; yes, length for shoulders is not as important as width and shape for shoulders. The further explanation: - length of hips would be from the waist to just above the knee - length of chest would be length from armpit point to the waist - length of shoulders - from top of the shoulder to the top of the armpit point (some people this space is minute, others very long)

  • @IzziiElliott
    @IzziiElliott3 ай бұрын

    Love this concept, but I've always struggled with width categorisation, I have narrow shoulders & torso, hands & feet, but wide hips and limbs, and it's hard to tell what comes across as more dominant. What would you put more emphasis on?

  • @dominiquenorman3913
    @dominiquenorman39133 ай бұрын

    This seems really interesting ! I’ll be honest, when you first announced that you’d been working on your own body typing system & mentioned concepts like width, I was concerned about the potential for it to seem somewhat .. plagiarised ? But hearing you talk about it now I don’t think that’ll be an issue. I appreciate you recognising the value in Kibbe while offering a different approach - not to replace it, but to complement it. It seems you’ve taken care to go about it respectfully & not purely motivated by financial gain (as evidenced also by your style scholars pricing & your clear genuine enthusiasm for fashion & helping others). It’s very refreshing 💜

  • @stephaniebateman2637
    @stephaniebateman26373 ай бұрын

    What if I have contrasting features in the same category? For me, I have width in my shoulders and chest, but my limbs are all narrow? My hands and feet are medium. My hips are medium. Am I medium in the width category? I don’t feel medium. I feel conflicted 😂

  • @spacebar9733

    @spacebar9733

    2 ай бұрын

    You and I having the same measurements ✋🏾😭

  • @robynmc24
    @robynmc243 ай бұрын

    So excited to try this out! Seems so much more straightforward and customisable compared to other systems.

  • @dawgcatcha1907
    @dawgcatcha19073 ай бұрын

    ELLIE JEAN GURL ! Youre killin it out here. Leaving the style world way better than when you found it. I will buy your book one day!!!

  • @susanstephan7689
    @susanstephan76893 ай бұрын

    Something I’d like to add about width because it’s something that took me a long time to understand: I’m fairly petite by most people’s standards (but not petite in Kibbe’s system) so outside of these style systems, no one would look at me and describe me as wide. However, when I go shopping for clothes, I have to look for open necklines and forgiving fabrics or I need to size up in tops because I have wide shoulders for someone who wears my clothing size. Sometimes you have to ignore the word’s typical meaning and think of it in terms of how clothing fits you.

  • @Didem620
    @Didem6203 ай бұрын

    I think each end of the spectrum is clear enough I would love to see more on "middle"s Ellie 🙏🏻 perhaps a reels series would come up 😍

  • @maddiep686
    @maddiep6863 ай бұрын

    I love this. I’m SG for sure but I very often find myself gravitating towards TR recs, so framing it as just “narrow, short, round” gives so much room to play!!

  • @Carina_Rose

    @Carina_Rose

    3 ай бұрын

    And no gatekeeping this way! LOL

  • @Peachynabi

    @Peachynabi

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes same!!

  • @JuliaKirsty

    @JuliaKirsty

    3 ай бұрын

    To be perfectly honest: I find it quite hard to differentiate between SG and TR anyways. They both have opposing features and both have petite + curve. They can wear similar lines and clothes, the differences are in the very details imho. And I think you CAN wear TR lines as a SG but maybe accessorize differently and create a slightly different overall feel. And this difference would come down to "vibe" rather than "shape", at least imho. Correct me if I'm on the wrong track here, that's just my recent perspective which is not set in stone.

  • @maddiep686

    @maddiep686

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Carina_Rose yes!! Like the idea that TR can’t be “cute and playful” or SG can’t be “sexy femme fatale” 🙄🥴

  • @maddiep686

    @maddiep686

    3 ай бұрын

    @@JuliaKirsty in kibbe terms I think they are still different - I know I’m SG because, even though I have petite and double curve, my bone structure is more angular and sharp than TR. But I still think I look good in a lot of TR recs and they can rock SG recs. The differences aren’t obvious to most people

  • @char392
    @char3923 ай бұрын

    I'm a 5'2 Romantic, and look good in sleeves and cuffs that go in at the wrists and ankles, but I got a lot of wide answers 🤔😅. I also like elongating my lines to feel more elegant. Guess I'm just difficult 😂

  • @kristystankiewicz3604
    @kristystankiewicz360415 күн бұрын

    Great job! Brilliant system

  • @laurlovess
    @laurlovess3 ай бұрын

    Wide medium and round here, always felt between soft natural and soft classic, this is so helpful. Love that you admit bodies change as well, much more realistic & approachable

  • @forbesia

    @forbesia

    3 ай бұрын

    Wide-medium-rounds unite!! Same situation with not feeling fully SN/SN and then a minute when I thought 100% I was a Romantic (the Kate Winslet kind)

  • @christinevanpatten1278
    @christinevanpatten12783 ай бұрын

    I've been anxiously awaiting this video, I really love this! Thank you so much for putting together this video and I look forward to seeing more examples and content based on this system!

  • @elizabethm7163
    @elizabethm71633 ай бұрын

    I saw your stories when you came up with this and I love that you've got it nailed down! This is so exciting. I love it.

  • @catrocastre8215
    @catrocastre82153 ай бұрын

    Wow, Ellie, I reckon this is an upgrade from the fashion masters (Kibbie and Kitchener), like the apprentice has become the máster.I

  • @jessief2150
    @jessief21503 ай бұрын

    This is so good and so simple! Thank youuu

  • @garderie5540
    @garderie55403 ай бұрын

    You’re incredibly talented at what you do. You have an eye for fashion like I’ve never seen before :)

  • @MM-hq5pm
    @MM-hq5pm3 ай бұрын

    Great categorization, easy to follow and very useful

  • @mariselagutierrez4684
    @mariselagutierrez46843 ай бұрын

    This is the video I've been waiting for! And I'm happy it's coming from a source that's reasonable and non-judgmental like you 💕

  • @alexiavp9519
    @alexiavp95193 ай бұрын

    Love it! I'm waiting for the variations for short frames 🤩

  • @brooke9847
    @brooke98473 ай бұрын

    While I love your approach and your system I would say there is an argument that you wouldn't always want to mimic your features. For instance, I have short legs and a long torso. I wear outfits that counter these features to elongate me, not to mimic them. Love the scientific approach to clothing!

  • @mariacorretge6615
    @mariacorretge66153 ай бұрын

    Amazing system. I'm taking the quiz now! I love how you simplify and analyse things, from the style roots (I'm mountain, sun, mushroom) , you've got a great brain!

  • @wrendor9465
    @wrendor94653 ай бұрын

    I love this body matrix system. I hope you make more videos on this topic. 😊❤

  • @Wenixi
    @Wenixi2 ай бұрын

    You know what. I love this. Need to digest for some time. I figured out something while making my body matrix. I thought why doesn't it suit to my whole body? - I got my body type short, but short skirts and shorts look bad on me. But then cropped and boxy tops look very good on me! - Also I got my body type narrow, but my hips and legs are nothing but narrow. Again my upper body and hands are narrow! So then I understood that my upper and lower body needs to have their own matrixes! I think it makes sense. My upper body is narrow, short, medium while my lower body is wide, medium, round. What a wicked thing! 😁❤️

  • @fatemehshahmohammad8191
    @fatemehshahmohammad81912 ай бұрын

    Ellie.... this is the answer .... to all! Wow!!

  • @drodlaren
    @drodlaren3 ай бұрын

    Glad to be one of the examples BUT what does length in shoulders mean? Some of these aren’t making sense as i’d never think to describe certain things as short or long or round or straight? Hope im making sense!

  • @LeireFB

    @LeireFB

    3 ай бұрын

    I interpreted it as if the vertical line between the top of my shoulders to the beggining of my armpits feels long or short in contrast to the rest of my body shapes/lines

  • @Philosina
    @Philosina24 күн бұрын

    Best video on this out there!

  • @thea.9460
    @thea.94603 ай бұрын

    this breakdown helped me understand sooo much clearer than other videos/people. there is just so much on the internet about these things ans a lot of it can be wrong or misleading. this is a wonderful video and i especially appreciate the comment about weight gain near the end, i found it very comforting ❤

  • @tjohannam
    @tjohannam3 ай бұрын

    My body matrix would be wide, medium length, round (soft natural kibbe, height 167 cm/5"5) 😊🌼 I love how simple and straightforward your system is!

  • @ElliiiBlabla

    @ElliiiBlabla

    3 ай бұрын

    Same! Only that I am a few cm shorter 😊

  • @michelagirotto6184

    @michelagirotto6184

    3 ай бұрын

    If you also have 32DD boobies we can be soft natural twins ❤ lol

  • @everydayarty
    @everydayarty3 ай бұрын

    This is brilliant!!

  • @nublock5000
    @nublock50003 ай бұрын

    Wow, I feel so seen by this video! I was just talking last night about how I don't really fit into the Kibbe system because I have unmistakable width and vertical but also an obvious hourglass curve that persists regardless of weight gain or loss, meaning that I probably fit nicely into the first "wide, long, round" category you described. The "loose, straight, flowing" lines typically recommended for flamboyant naturals don't work on me at all. The wide necklines and chunky jewelry are must-haves, but I suffer massively without waist emphasis and consider it essential for a good look. I have found A-line skirts and bootcut trousers to be the most flattering cuts on the bottom half and do much better with open, angular necklines (cowl necks, boat necks, square, sweetheart, V-neck, etc.). Not only do I look awful in crewneck, mock turtleneck, and turtleneck styles, but they are never cut with sufficient width to fit my shoulders anyway. Buying long sleeves with long-enough sleeves is a perpetual struggle. Really looking forward to you exploring this concept further in the future! Thanks for thinking of us tall, curvy girls with broad shoulders!

  • @kristinunpoisoned
    @kristinunpoisoned3 ай бұрын

    I LOVE your hair in this video!

  • @g3andrea
    @g3andrea3 ай бұрын

    Wide, Short, and Straight (LOL)! I do have to be careful about going too cropped with tops and pants, because they can accentuate my boxy shape (with a full bosom). I can end up looking like a barrel instead of a rectangle body. But, this is overall good advice when searching for clothing shapes that will actually fit my body without having to do extensive alterations. Also softer fabrics that drape and shape to my body in straighter silhouettes (reducing width instead of adding to it) along with chunkier jewelry and geometric patterns really do work for me. Great job!

  • @valeriemalenfant
    @valeriemalenfant3 ай бұрын

    Nice!!! I ‘m wide-short-straight and you are spot on with what I think look nice on me !

  • @Pandodede
    @Pandodede3 ай бұрын

    OH GOD !! I loved kibbe's model but I thought it could be represented differently and your matrix is exactly about that ! So helpful !

  • @Whimsydaisy
    @Whimsydaisy2 ай бұрын

    Ellie.. I love this! It's so much more straightforward! In Kibbe, I'm lost between SN, SG, SC.. so mix of yin/yang basically. With your system I'm realizing my body is very narrow and rounded but with possible/ probable width in my upper back shoulders. This is why I'm loving this system because for people like me (and a lot of people) we don't fit neatly into one type. Can't wait to see more about this!

  • @ucanmakethat
    @ucanmakethat3 ай бұрын

    I think I'm medium - short - medium 🤔 and with this video I got a general idea what that means for my silhouette, but I'm looking forward to more videos with examples for your Body Matrix system and what medium means 🥰

  • @goumashoe
    @goumashoe3 ай бұрын

    This makes a lot of sense! I couldn’t really explain why I disliked long cardigans on me, but now I know it has to do with my short lines!

  • @laurenletha
    @laurenletha3 ай бұрын

    More of this please!!

  • @VerySimplyEl
    @VerySimplyElАй бұрын

    Thank you! This is perfect for me, kibble never really worked for me. This I can work with 😁

  • @mancillado
    @mancillado27 күн бұрын

    This was so helpful! I had the exact issue you described -- I am very tall but definitely have width but are a bit more curvy than most pictures I see of flamboyant naturals, but definitely not as curvy as the soft dramatics I see. You are a genius and I love your content

  • @pawsation7719
    @pawsation77192 ай бұрын

    This is brilliant, im definitely round.

  • @littlemage3523
    @littlemage35233 ай бұрын

    I really like the simple logic behind this, but I have 3 problems with the application. First would be.. some parts are very unintuitive to put on this chart (how can feet be round? How can shoulders be long? xD). Second would be, everything seems to count equal? But I just don't see how your hand lenght can/should count the same as your actual height for example - I have quite long hands for my own proportions, they won't suddenly make long lines ok on my 5'1 body with size 10 years old inseam.. Third, it doesn't seem to account for diametrically opposite answers. I would have narrow shoulders wide bust wide hips narrow legs wide hands narrow feet..How am I supposed to decide between the 2 extremes when I have equal number of both?

  • @wyntersunrose6910
    @wyntersunrose69102 ай бұрын

    This is so helpful! I have wide shoulders but also double curve, I have been going with a romantic body type but hope this can guide who I can honor the width in my frame!

  • @aliciasilva5578
    @aliciasilva55783 ай бұрын

    This is just BRILLIANT! I was waiting for someone to create such a clear, practical and inclusive systems. ❤

  • @elliejeanroyden

    @elliejeanroyden

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much, I am so pleased to see that this framework can be helpful!

  • @stop_talkingg
    @stop_talkingg3 ай бұрын

    Question then - how do we go about the Mediums? I am Narrow, Short and then Medium for Round/Sharp. Do you go rounder on body areas that are rounder and then sharper/medium on body areas that are more sharp/medium?

  • @yaynielle
    @yaynielle3 ай бұрын

    this helped me so much to type me in the kibbe system! i’m a “wide, medium, straight” with long limbs and hands and a shorter torso (i’m 5’2), and i also have a boxy appearance with some curve to it (like a small waist and wide but straighter hips). describing the features by themselves and then looking at the whole frame made me figure out I’m a flamboyant gamine. thanks ellie!

  • @hindiepindie
    @hindiepindie3 ай бұрын

    I’m only at 3:59 and this makes so much more sense! I have a hard time to judge met overall shape, and breaking it down helps a lot.

  • @callalillieinfp
    @callalillieinfp3 ай бұрын

    Omg innovator 🙌🏻🙌🏻💕

  • @rebekahptravisphotography9364
    @rebekahptravisphotography93643 ай бұрын

    I filled this out but I don’t think it works for gamines. My arms and legs are literally short versus long at different parts. (I am short from shoulder to elbow, long from elbow to fingertip - so I went with medium) We have an insane mix of opposites - short and long, round and straight, wide and narrow lol. I ended up with medium, medium, straight but I have everything scattered in the matrix

  • @Wenixi
    @Wenixi2 ай бұрын

    You are a genius!!

  • @Calida
    @CalidaАй бұрын

    I did this with a line drawing and zoomed wayyyy out to see the lines only vs my body and... it was so helpful! 😆😊

  • @Fee___
    @Fee___3 ай бұрын

    I love your channel ellie😘 keep going😘🤗

  • @ll-sw3tm
    @ll-sw3tm3 ай бұрын

    Excellent, Excellent video. This is so much more accessible than Kibbe and especially helpful for people in between body types. Ellie Jean, you are about to become the 21st century's "Kibbe". Well done🎉

  • @estherflores4373
    @estherflores43733 ай бұрын

    This is brilliant!!! You made it so easy to self analyze your body. I'd love to see videos or pintrest boards with examples for all the combinations in the body matrix.

  • @SeaBaby-rk7ew

    @SeaBaby-rk7ew

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes yes yes

  • @blushampoo162
    @blushampoo1623 ай бұрын

    I love the streamlined matrix! I’m 5’10 and always had a defined waist and wider hips even as an athlete but I’m heavier than I used to be and struggled with kibble since my legs can sometimes look shorter than my torso, love the inclusion of simple details!!

  • @FilippaSkog
    @FilippaSkog3 ай бұрын

    A few of them are hard to understand. What would short/long shoulders, bust (would that be the torso?) and hips look like? Also, I have the typical gamine feature of soft upper arms/thighs and sharp (straight, I guess?) lower arms/wrists and calves/ankles. Would arms and legs be considered medium then? They really aren’t…

  • @christinevanpatten1278

    @christinevanpatten1278

    3 ай бұрын

    I have tapered limbs so I relate to this struggle. The upper parts of my limbs are larger and much more round than my wrists and ankles which are very dainty

  • @lovejoy7

    @lovejoy7

    3 ай бұрын

    mmm i’m wondering if it’s the difference between having a strong shoulder line across which would be longer vs. sloped shoulders which would be shorter. both can be wide or narrow over all. but idk

  • @FilippaSkog

    @FilippaSkog

    3 ай бұрын

    @@christinevanpatten1278 Right, tapered limbs is the phrase I'm looking for! That's what I have, too.

  • @TheGPFilmMaker
    @TheGPFilmMaker3 ай бұрын

    I'm pretty sure I'm a wide medium round. Love this system!

  • @vikkic
    @vikkic3 ай бұрын

    This is brilliant! I’m so happy a woman is reclaiming this work!! Since not included, I’m assuming that torso to limb proportion doesn’t matter, or bust to waist to hips?

  • @lindajoyflower
    @lindajoyflower3 ай бұрын

    I can’t wait till you put more out on the topic because… for one, I Love graphs and i want to know what else you have to say on mine.. narrow, long, straight.

  • @peachy.dailyy
    @peachy.dailyy3 ай бұрын

    I love this matrix so much, thank you!! Been obsessed with your videos lately 💖 I’m medium-medium-medium 😆 Can you share or recommend what to wear for my type?? ❤❤

  • @RuviGaPo
    @RuviGaPo3 ай бұрын

    I read this email and.. ye honestly it does fit me! It fits Exactly with what i've noticed fits me in the past year. I want to try it with my friends to see what we can do with it !!

  • @sphart5302
    @sphart53023 ай бұрын

    I. Love. This. Simple. Straightforward. Easy to understand. Thank you! 🩷

  • @kupaadop
    @kupaadop2 ай бұрын

    Great Video! Very mich appreciated. (The Speed of speaking is good this time 👌🏻🙃.)

  • @leneahhamelgoudy8876
    @leneahhamelgoudy88763 ай бұрын

    There was another KZreadr who put forth a similar theory to use, if people were confused using body typing systems. I tried tracking down the video, but all I have are some screen shots of her recommendations on a Pinterest board. She had Short vs. Tall, Narrow vs. Wide (but she just used shoulders to determine this), and Curve dominate (Round) vs. Frame dominate (Straight). I've been using Short, Narrow, Curve (Round) to pick out clothing items for a while, and have improved my style so much! I'm so happy you are bringing this to the mainstream! :) I love using your style root system to further personalize my style (I gravitate towards a combination of flower, earth, and mushroom). If I am missing one of the style roots in my outfit, it feels like something is missing. The same goes for the silhouette system. If I don't follow it in my outfits, something feels a bit off. I admit, it does take some playing around with it to get it right. Usually, I can have pieces which don't follow all the rules, if the rest of the outfit follows most of them. That way, I can shop my existing wardrobe to create different looks which follow most of the rules, without completely replacing my wardrobe.

  • @Anna08371
    @Anna083712 ай бұрын

    This was very helpful. I’m wide, long and round and I I agreed with everything in your example exempt for two things. I don’t like the harsh rounded necklines, probably because my chest is already round and large. BUT I love those cottage style dresses that round the chest and have soft square shape. So it still makes sense!! The other thing was large accessories. But that might just be a preference as I don’t like them on anyone 😂. This was a great video. Thank you!!

  • @livelaughloveakhi
    @livelaughloveakhi3 ай бұрын

    This is very helpful because I think I’m wide long and round and people always used to say not to wear off the shoulder tops or wide trousers because of my broad shoulders and fatter body but I actually think it’s more harmonious that way!

  • @carolineschnegg3437
    @carolineschnegg34373 ай бұрын

    This was a wonderful video-thank you! Could you do a series of your different body types? What if my top half is bony and my bottom half is more round? Do I dress for. Narrow top and a round bottom?

  • @abigailrosen4293
    @abigailrosen42933 ай бұрын

    How does this work for mismatched/gamine people?

  • @rosemarycrabtree5892
    @rosemarycrabtree58923 ай бұрын

    This is the best 😅

  • @loveandpeacepie
    @loveandpeacepie3 ай бұрын

    Hmm 🤔 I think you are onto something here. You might just have cracked the system. That was ridiculously easy and helpful well done

  • @margaretkobel2910
    @margaretkobel29102 ай бұрын

    This is fantastic! I thought of something similar, but your version is way better! Question: I have width in my shoulders, chest, and hips but I look TERRIBLE in wide necklines. I find that what I need is substantial instead. For instance, spaghetti straps are a no-go but a thick strap tank is better. Also things like buttons and waist bands should be large, wide, or substantial. I would love for you to do a video on width in your system, maybe going into more detail on the different aspects of each descriptor! By the way, I am medium wide, medium long, and medium straight. I always put myself halfway between a natural and a dramatic classic in Kibbe

  • @avaelizabeth4808
    @avaelizabeth480827 күн бұрын

    The Kibbe Body typing system is the only body typing system ,that finally made sense for my Soft dramatic frame . Now it is no longer an ongoing maze .Amystery to be solved . Every detail from fabric type to shape/ size /scale of glasses , scale of patterns on fabrics ,size of jewelry is covered . My llife long clothing struggles were validated . Kibbe helped me embrace my sharp masculine edges , soft voluptuous curves and exotic features . It validated what I already knew deep down .That simple ,everyday clothing was a most definitely a challenge versus looking like a Mardi Gras Queen ..It made sense why I could identify with a drag queen more than say a kibble classic body type . Suddenly it all made sense . All the confusion fell away .The truth truly set me free.

  • @rebecsssrebecsss6739
    @rebecsssrebecsss67393 ай бұрын

    Wow!! This system makes so much sense and is so much more practical for the everyday life thank you Ellie 😭✨ i wonder if building muscle can also affect your body matrix the way gaining weight might? I love that that was added bc that used to confuse me (as someone who gained weight and muscle), with Kibbe IDs 😅

  • @citycloudnine
    @citycloudnine3 ай бұрын

    I LOVE THIS!! Thank you Ellie!!! I was wondering if this can be applied to haircuts and hair styles. I guess with hair it's not that simple because we probably need to consider factors such as neck length, facial features/composition and visual weight etc. I'm narrow-short-straight (SG), but I want to wear a long wedding dress when I get married 😫

  • @Incityandinforest
    @Incityandinforest2 ай бұрын

    I’m wide-ish, short and round. I consider myself a romantic in kibbe. My shoulders are very rounded and medium size but closed neck are not a good for me. My bust looks very constricted and it creates a heaviness vs an open neckline. Thanks Ellie! I think this is great for people who feel in between kibbe types. It takes away the headache of trying to figure your overall “vibe” and more focus on finding clothes that actually fit.

  • @ymr8042
    @ymr80422 ай бұрын

    As I was watching this video I thought to myself that my matrix would be Wide-Long-Round. Lo and behold your first outfit example was exactly that, and I'd have to say you really hit the nail on the head with those outfit choices😂 They are all in my wardrobe and my go to's for wearing and shopping for! I especially can't go wrong with coats and long flares, and sundresses with waist definition!

  • @ymr8042

    @ymr8042

    2 ай бұрын

    In other words, you have something here! Your system is very straightforward and more importantly, very adaptful for change as well! Consider patenting it or developing more content surrounding it 😊

  • @carolineschnegg3437
    @carolineschnegg34373 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for your content! You have sweet, informative energy :). I intuitively believe I am a soft classic. I certainly am not romantic, dramatic or natural. Is it possible for soft classics to have your body shape but a small chest and more ectoderm overall? Thank you for any advice :)

  • @peachiethecat
    @peachiethecat3 ай бұрын

    Could you give an example of what kinds of "medium" length pieces would look like? I have long arms and a long vertical line but am not necessarily tall. Would something like a midi dress be ideal? What about ankle length pants (as opposed to long, floor dusting or culottes?)

  • @annalynn9325
    @annalynn93253 ай бұрын

    This is a really cool distillation to dress for your body! Way less confusing. As long as I was looking into Kibbe I did not see the word “narrow” for a long while, and narrow was key for me. But I’m wondering in your system if round/straight encompasses fleshy/taut?

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