Being soft, luscious, and rounded all over, Romantic’s answers to the Kibbe body type test are mostly E which means her Skeleton (shoulders, limbs, vertical line), Body Flesh (bust, waist, hips), and Facial Features (jawline, nose, cheekbones...
You have a Soft Classic body if your Skeleton (shoulders, limbs, vertical line) is primarily balanced and symmetrical (answers C) but your Body Flesh (bust, waist, hips) and Facial Features are also balanced and symmetrical but with extra Yin...
By the end of this post, you should be able to understand and differentiate Yin from Yang based on David Kibbe’s book Metamorphosis. Believe it or not, the understanding (or the lack thereof) of these two opposing forces can make or break an...
In this post, you’re gonna learn the principles on how to dress a Dramatic Classic Kibbe body type. You have a Dramatic Classic body type if your Skeleton (shoulders, arms, legs, vertical line) is Yang-influenced (mostly C with some A/B...
In this post, you’ll learn how to dress a Classic body type— the most balanced and symmetrical of all Kibbe body types. By learning the principles, you’ll know exactly how to put together outfits that’ll fuse harmoniously with your even...
Sharp, angular, narrow, masculine, intimidating. These are the adjectives that come to mind when we think of a Dramatic body type. Some Dramatic women dislike their body types for being “too masculine” and even try to hide their angular...
You’re a Soft Dramatic if your Bone Structure (shoulders, limbs, vertical line) and Facial Bones are Yang-dominant (mostly answers A) while your Body Flesh (bust, waist, hips), and Facial Flesh (eyes, lips, cheeks) are...
No kidding: Kibbe body type test is extremely confusing. This post is an attempt to make sense of each test question to get you as close as possible to your actual Kibbe body type. Once you do, finding pieces that’ll look fantastic on your...