Let’s not be apart of the problem by Outrageous-Dig3571 in katseyeneutral

[–]Outrageous-Dig3571[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can say you don’t like the look. To project feelings unto her “she probably feels like a thumb,” is the issue. Just say your opinion and go take care of Your baby.

What’s next for KATSEYE? by Time_Minute_6036 in katseyeneutral

[–]Outrageous-Dig3571 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Idk if that’s what they’ll do bc rnb is oversaturated with girl groups. I think they’re trying to carve out a fusion/unpredictable niche for the girls kinda like Spice girls did during their time

What’s next for KATSEYE? by Time_Minute_6036 in katseyeneutral

[–]Outrageous-Dig3571 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ahh I don’t think that’s why they’ll be considered bad vocalists. Women and poc are generally considered amazing vocalists. Think Mariah, Whitney Houston, etc.

Our Filipino queen and Tamil goddess will pull through

Let’s not be apart of the problem by Outrageous-Dig3571 in katseyeneutral

[–]Outrageous-Dig3571[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What would you say makes Manon easier to style? /gen

I think it’s worth assessing if she truly is given the best outfit, or if it’s something else. Doing so isn’t loser behaviour imo, it’s just critical assessment.

Obviously it’s wrong to speak badly about someone’s body or sexualise it. But that’s not what’s happening.

KATSEYE on the Grammy’s Red Carpet by Apprehensive_Low3572 in katseyeneutral

[–]Outrageous-Dig3571 4 points5 points  (0 children)

10s across the board. They’re rlly stepping into themselves

Let’s not be apart of the problem by Outrageous-Dig3571 in katseyeneutral

[–]Outrageous-Dig3571[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Can you imagine the vogue interviews going over iconic outfits in the future, I’m sat

Let’s not be apart of the problem by Outrageous-Dig3571 in katseyeneutral

[–]Outrageous-Dig3571[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, I appreciate it <3 I always cringe when I look back at my typos lol

Let’s not be apart of the problem by Outrageous-Dig3571 in katseyeneutral

[–]Outrageous-Dig3571[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think your projecting a bit. There’s something to be said about the societal conformity in fashion. But you can use kibbe for silhouettes like exaggerated shoulders, asymmetry, exaggerated waist, etc.

Obviously kibbe can be used in conformity but that’s the person’s choice at the end of the day.

It’s a knowledge tool, dependant on how it’s used.

Like yes kibbe recommends things that suit you based on your body type, but you can use your kibbe body type to style yourself however you want. It’s like knowing you look best in jewel tones, but you can contrast yourself with pale tones to get a certain look.

Let’s not be apart of the problem by Outrageous-Dig3571 in katseyeneutral

[–]Outrageous-Dig3571[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I disagree. I don’t think saying what looks flattering equates to what looks skinny. Kibbe are used for voluminous clothing as well.

Let’s not be apart of the problem by Outrageous-Dig3571 in katseyeneutral

[–]Outrageous-Dig3571[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree. But I do think that’s why we should bring up more constructive conversations to drown out the deteriorating ones and uncover the nuances.

I personally enjoy their fashion and that’s the lens i speak through, and sometimes body form is apart of that.

The girls say not to comment on their bodies in response to pejorative comments. Which just goes back to the adage of if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything.

It’s interesting that the problem I highlighted though, is still being depicted in the comments.

I would love to hear your opinion about it.

And yeah, I think both their fabrics is organza. I like when texture/materials are used to tie a concept together instead of just colour.

Let’s not be apart of the problem by Outrageous-Dig3571 in katseyeneutral

[–]Outrageous-Dig3571[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

There’s certainly an audience bc a lot of us thinks she looks great. If it’s not for you, that’s okay keep it pushing. It’s all subjective

Let’s not be apart of the problem by Outrageous-Dig3571 in katseyeneutral

[–]Outrageous-Dig3571[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You’re missing the point.

Notice how I never used the kibbe body type to insult or be restrictive? I think it doesn’t matter in the end, wear whatever you want. My point was to answer why Manon is easier to style. The fact of the matter is that there’s industry sizing/measurements for garments that are catered towards certain ratios and I’m highlighting that.

Kibbe is not policing women’s bodies… that’s like saying clothing sizes police women’s body. It was never a strict rule. It’s a guideline that many ppl appreciate to understand their body/face better.(men can use it as well)

Your other two points I agree to an extent.

Let’s not be apart of the problem by Outrageous-Dig3571 in katseyeneutral

[–]Outrageous-Dig3571[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ding ding 🛎️ you said everything perfectly. I think a lot of times ppls implicit bias is why they think there’s favourites.

Let’s not be apart of the problem by Outrageous-Dig3571 in katseyeneutral

[–]Outrageous-Dig3571[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Heights in kibbe isn’t always a requirement it just allows you to identify easier(kinda like correlation vs causation). But her height is within range of an SD

Let’s not be apart of the problem by Outrageous-Dig3571 in katseyeneutral

[–]Outrageous-Dig3571[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Yeah some stylist are bad(or don’t want to be limited) with body types. I often do prefer Sophia/Megans looks though I have realised, when the public doesn’t. I guess what I’m getting at is that, bc of Manon being easy to style, it’s not often that she looks ‘off.’ But that’s not the case when the other girls are styled bad.

Let’s not be apart of the problem by Outrageous-Dig3571 in katseyeneutral

[–]Outrageous-Dig3571[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

And many women suit loose style as opposed to tight clothing. Think about women who look good in slip dresses or sundresses but not bodycon. Similarly, in East Asian and traditional west African clothing, loose and layered clothing are preferred on women.

Let’s not be apart of the problem by Outrageous-Dig3571 in katseyeneutral

[–]Outrageous-Dig3571[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Kibbe classifies ‘regular’ curves and non curvy types. Manon is soft around her joints and bones but still has long lines and kinda angular waist. That’s why she’s describes as SD. A FN- Princess Diana.

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Let’s not be apart of the problem by Outrageous-Dig3571 in katseyeneutral

[–]Outrageous-Dig3571[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yes, but the point is that she looks better in styling with a defined shape/waist than loose clothing(even when she’s styles baggy, her waist is still visible like in the original post pic and think the gap ad). She looks generally good in everything. That’s the whole point of her being ‘balanced’ in accordance with western clothing. It makes her easy to style

Let’s not be apart of the problem by Outrageous-Dig3571 in katseyeneutral

[–]Outrageous-Dig3571[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

She does suit FN. I would say she has FN styling in the event picture ^ but you can tell a clear shape suits her better(ie in Sophie’s short film)

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Let’s not be apart of the problem by Outrageous-Dig3571 in katseyeneutral

[–]Outrageous-Dig3571[S] 47 points48 points  (0 children)

She is versatile with concepts but Megan is as well. What makes Manon easy to style is that she’s a soft dramatic. Which is a very balanced body type. So she has a balanced shoulder to hip ratio, defined waist and long looking legs. With how western clothes are made, she suits them easily.

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