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The Five Kibbe Families: Discovering Your Style DNA Ever wondered why certain outfits just work—while others fall flat, even when they "should" look good on paper? The secret may lie in your Kibbe family. From the softness of Romantic to the sharp elegance of Dramatic, each family reflects a unique aesthetic rooted in your natural structure and essence. In this new post, I’m breaking down all five Kibbe families—plus styling notes, celeb examples, and prompts to help you start identifying your own. Tap the link in bio to begin exploring your style DNA. ✨ #KibbeSystem #StyleEssence #KibbeTypes #PersonalStyleJourney #EditorialStyleGuide #DramaticToRomantic #FashionPhilosophy

Ever wondered why certain outfits just work—while others fall flat, even when they "should" look good on paper? In this new post, I’m breaking down all five Kibbe families—plus styling notes, celeb examples, and prompts to help you start identifying your own. #KibbeSystem #StyleEssence #KibbeTypes

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Untitled 🌟 Get the Look: Polka-Dot Maxi + Sneaker Edit Note: If you grab anything we mention using our referral links, we may get a small commission. There is no extra cost to you. Intro VibeThis look is all about bold monochrome confidence with playful retro flair. The dramatic polka‑dot maxi contrasts effortlessly with clean sneakers, white cat-eye frames, and a sleek black mini bag-perfect for making an impact on casual days or fun date nights.

Featured Fit: Make a statement with this polka-dot maxi, retro cat-eye shades, mini crossbody, and Samba sneakers—shop the look to bring this bold combo into your wardrobe. 🌟 #OOTD #GetTheLook #StreetStyle

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Fabric Matters: The Truth About What We Wear 🌿 Fabric isn’t just a fashion choice—it’s a climate one. In our latest blog post, we break down the truth about the materials we wear: what’s sustainable, what’s not, and how to make better choices…

Before your clothes are stitched, dyed, or shipped—before a single tag is sewn—they begin as fabric. And that fabric begins with a resource: a plant, a tree, a barrel of oil, or a chemical bath. Read More >>
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🧵 Who made your clothes?
Behind every seam is a human story—one we rarely see. In this week’s post, we uncover the labor behind fashion and how we can support brands that do better.
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#WhoMadeMyClothes #SustainableFashion

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Fabric Matters: The Truth About What We Wear 🌿 Fabric isn’t just a fashion choice—it’s a climate one. In our latest blog post, we break down the truth about the materials we wear: what’s sustainable, what’s not, and how to make better choices without sacrificing style. From TENCEL to hemp, learn what to look for, what to avoid, and why it matters. 🧵💚 📖 Read the full post ✨ #SustainableFashion #EcoStyle #KnowYourFabric #SlowFashion

🌿 Fabric isn’t just a fashion choice.
In our latest blog post, we break down the truth about the materials we wear: what’s sustainable, what’s not, and how to make better choices without sacrificing style.
From TENCEL to hemp, learn what to look for, what to avoid, and why it matters.

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Dressing in Harmony: An Introduction to the Kibbe System What if your best style had nothing to do with trends—and everything to do with your natural lines? In this new series, I’m diving into the Kibbe Body Typing System: a unique approach to personal style that helps you dress in harmony with your bone structure, body shape, and facial features. We’re starting with the basics in this beginner-friendly guide, from the five style families to what the system isn’t. Whether you’re totally new to Kibbe or just looking to reconnect with your style identity, this is a beautiful place to begin.

What if your best style had nothing to do with trends—and everything to do with your natural lines?
In this new series, I’m diving into the Kibbe Body Typing System: a unique approach to personal style that helps you dress in harmony with your bone structure, body shape, and facial features. We’re s

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🧵 Who made your clothes?
Behind every seam is a human story—one we rarely see. In this week’s post, we uncover the labor behind fashion and how we can support brands that do better.
📖 Read the post → tinyurl.com/4t7jw8zm
#WhoMadeMyClothes #SustainableFashion

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Sustainably Styled: The Hidden Cost of Clean Clothes Sustainably Styled: The Hidden Cost of Clean Clothes Series Post 2: Washing & Care in Sustainable Fashion 🌿 If you’re just joining us, this is the second installment in our sustainable fashion series! In our first post, we explored why sustainability matters in the fashion world—from environmental impact to human rights. Today, we’re diving into the heart of your home: the laundry room.

Did you know that how we care for our clothes can be just as important as how we buy them? This week’s post in our Sustainable Fashion Series is all about the laundry room—the unexpected front line of conscious style. 💚

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Taylor Swift’s First Red Lip: The Allure Shoot That Signaled Her Pop Transformation In 2009, Taylor Swift stepped into a photoshoot and came out with more than a new glam look — she found her visual signature. That red lip wasn’t just a beauty moment, it was the beginning of an era. In this week’s post, I explore how that iconic look shaped Taylor’s evolution as both an artist and a storyteller. Plus, styling tips, product links, and a look at why red still matters.

✨ One red lip. A whole new era.
In 2009, Taylor Swift wore a red lip for the first time in an Allure shoot — and everything changed. It wasn’t just makeup. It was a declaration. A shift. A signal of what was coming.
In my newest blog post, we dive into the moment that marked her transition from ...

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Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen at the 2006 Met Gala: A Study in Soft Glamour Power This piece revisits Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen’s 2006 Met Gala appearance in Badgley Mischka, exploring how their looks embodied quiet luxury, vintage glamour, and emerging personal style identitie…

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen at the 2006 Met Gala: A Study in Soft Glamour Power
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Why Sustainability in Fashion Matters—And Where We Go From Here Fashion has become faster than ever in the age of overnight shipping, TikTok hauls, and ever-rotating trends. The consequences are impossible to ignore. Behind every $5 t-shirt is a chain of environmental damage, underpaid labor, and unsustainable waste. But the good news? The future of fashion doesn’t have to look this way. Sustainability in fashion is more than a buzzword.

Why Sustainability in Fashion Matters—And Where We Go From Here

Fashion has become faster than ever in the age of overnight shipping, TikTok hauls, and ever-rotating trends. The consequences are impossible to ignore. Behind every $5 t-shirt is a chain of environmental damage, underpaid labor, and…

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Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen at the 2006 Met Gala Part Two: Style Analysis In 2006, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen transformed their fashion identity at the Met Gala, moving away from their early Disney looks to sophisticated styles by Badgley Mischka. Their outfits, characte…

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen at the 2006 Met Gala Part Two: Style Analysis

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Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen at the 2006 Met Gala: A Study in Soft Glamour Power This piece revisits Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen’s 2006 Met Gala appearance in Badgley Mischka, exploring how their looks embodied quiet luxury, vintage glamour, and emerging personal style identitie…

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen at the 2006 Met Gala: A Study in Soft Glamour Power
theorganizedeclectic.wordpress.com/2025/05/31/m...

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