Hey everyone, welcome back. I’m excited to present another video in my series exploring the connections between cognitive types and style. Today, we’re focusing on the introverted intuition leads: the INFJs and INTJs. I’m super excited to talk about this because, at some point, many of us believe we are INFJs or aspire to be…
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Exploring Cognitive Types and Style: ENFJs and ESFJs
Hey everyone, welcome back. Today, I’m excited to present another voice-over video in my series exploring the connections between cognitive types and style. In this episode, we’re focusing on the extroverted feeling leads: the ENFJs and ESFJs. Disclaimer Before diving into the examples, I want to emphasize that I exclusively use the database from vultology.com….
Exploring Cognitive Types and Style: ESTPs and ESFPs
Welcome back. I’m excited to bring you the third video in my series exploring the connections between cognitive types and personal style. In this video, we’ll dive into the style of SE leads: the ESTPs and ESFPs. Disclaimer Before we get into the material, I want to clarify that I exclusively use the database from…
Exploring Cognitive Types and Style: ENTPs and ENFPs
Welcome back! I’m bringing you the second video in my new series about exploring the possible connections between cognitive types and personal style. Today, we’re delving into the style of NE leads: the ENTPs and ENFPs. Disclaimer Before we dive in, I want to clarify that I exclusively use vultology.com as a database for typing….
Cultivate Comfort and Style: Dresses You Can Actually Eat In
Indulging in a delicious meal shouldn’t be hindered by an uncomfortable outfit. This guide explores a variety of dress silhouettes that prioritize both comfort and style, ensuring you can move freely and savor every bite with confidence. Fit-and-Flare Dresses: Offering a balanced combination of structure and ease, fit-and-flare dresses hug the bodice before cascading into…
Style Rambles: Clothing as Amulets, Developing a Wardrobe Lore, Manifesting with Bikinis
I haven’t posted in a video in a while due to a broken laptop screen, so I decided to try a new format. Here is a super lowkey little ramble about style. In this episode, I discuss clothing as a wearable amulet, how to build lore and rich storytelling around your wardrobe, and how to…
Why You Should Stop Using the Kibbe System
A stylist who draws heavily from the Kibbe system is telling you to…stop using it? Yes. And no, this isn’t for clickbait or one of those reverse-psychology lists. Though I genuinely adore and love the Kibbe system and all Yin-Yang based style philosophies, I’ve witnessed too much frustration and rigidity around these structures. For some,…
Learning to Love Your Voice: Assessing Your Voice and Communication
Welcome to my new series “Learning to Love Your Voice” In this series, we’ll explore the transformative power of vocal improvement and its profound impact on aligning style and expression with one’s true persona. More importantly, we’ll strengthen our relationship with our voice and learn to love it’s uniqueness and potential. The purpose of this…
Exploring the Link Between Cognitive Type and Style: Te Leads of TeSi (ESTJ) and TeNi (ENTJ)
MBTI, Cognitive Type, and Style Sorry, had to throw the MBTI keyword there for searchability. I try to orient this exploration more towards socionics and cognitive functions as opposed to the MBTI 16 personalities if at least to free myself from the very knotted web of assocations within the MBTI community. I specify this further…
Styling Specifics: Dressing in Thirds vs Dressing in Halves
Welcome to my new series! Let’s delve into some of the styling specifics that I often bring up in my videos and posts. Today we’ll tackle a very common piece of advice that works exceptionally well for petites or anyone who needs to define their waist. The concept centers around dressing in thirds vs halves….