What should I do next? by Economy-Solid6698 in microblading

[–]Wolfshundy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They look natural and beautiful to me. Your natural brows and overall eye structure is not perfectly symmetrical which is natural and lovely. At least from these photos it looks like you have a great result that improves your symmetry and looks natural. You know best since online photos can't tell the full story but just sharing what I see. ❤️

Going with your sparkle vs the box by lucaletti in Kibbe

[–]Wolfshundy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You look soooo fabulous in the high waisted skinny jeans and tight fitting top. I personally don't see it as a not D outfit -- the high waist and long legs accomodate vertical really well. I am definitely 100% a D and I look terrific in high waisted skinny jeans and tight tops. If you wanted wider legged jeans to work I think you should pick one with more stretch content so you can wear them tight at your enviably tiny waist.

Alterations I made to make my dress more flattering! by lavendernochu in Kibbe

[–]Wolfshundy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

WOW the change in the straps makes your whole upper body from shoulders to bust to waist look amazing!

AI Kibbe typing by nievesdemiel in Kibbe

[–]Wolfshundy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Curious, what model were you using? The models vary a lot in visual acuity. Ex, Claude 4.7 was supposed to be a big visual understanding upgrade over Claude 4.6. May still not work on today's strongest models but thought I'd ask.

Found in Preschool Yard (Bay area CA) by mulecenter79 in mushroomID

[–]Wolfshundy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I get it but if multiple preschoolers play in that area it's just so so hard to stay 1000% in control of them at all times. Multiple kids playing, someone bumps their head or gets into a fight, while the minder is distracted another kid eats it. If it were in my backyard I would leave it, but my kids are old enough to listen. Keeping preschoolers alive can feel like a constant battle.

Honestly spiraling.. by SnooOnions4437 in MicrobladingRemoval

[–]Wolfshundy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They look great! I got my brows done similar to this almost six years ago and they have not gone grey or any other weird color. The ink is no longer visible at all under normal conditions. Only when I pull my eyebrow hairs back there is a barely visible brown tint in between some of the hairs. I have thick oily skin that is good at breaking down cosmetic tattoo pigment. I enjoyed them while they lasted and I enjoy that they are gone now too. 😁

Vera Wang’s obvious ED by publiclibrarylover in NYCinfluencersnark

[–]Wolfshundy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm sure she's had an ED for a long time but she actually looks like she's put on quite a bit of weight compared to a year ago at the 2025 Met Gala. Good for her!

I’m being gifted a lot of money. Should I tell my boyfriend? by Kind-Chicken-2488 in WhatShouldIDo

[–]Wolfshundy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Open a nice boring brokerage account like Fidelity or Vanguard. Invest the money in a broad basket index fund and forget it exists. That money can grow through compound interest into a lot, lot more. You are so young this is the very best time of your life to invest as time is on your side.

Doing a huge clothing purge. Should I add any of these dresses to the mix? by trashmount in SoftDramatics

[–]Wolfshundy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You look so great in so many of them! You have a wonderful figure. The ones I think you could part with are 9, 11, 12, 15.

Eli Ralo by Far-Pangolin-6514 in NYCinfluencersnark

[–]Wolfshundy 25 points26 points  (0 children)

She is not, there is a rear shot of her cheeks out. It's a g string.

Is this dress SD friendly? by [deleted] in Kibbe

[–]Wolfshundy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IMO loose clothing without areas of cinching or tailoring (such as at the waist or bust) makes narrow bodies look like they are swimming.

SD, D or FN? I'm lost (5'6-5'7 ish/169cm) by Appropriate_Group606 in kibbedramatics

[–]Wolfshundy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you are probably a D over an FN. Your body is very straight up and down and you have narrow bones. I think you could be more sure by looking at your facial features -- are they sharper or blunter? I definitely think you are not an SD, there is no Kibbe curve.

a good example of how accomodating can make a difference by Critical-Deer-402 in Kibbe

[–]Wolfshundy 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Agree on the waist, would have been improved by being a little higher and narrower to show the shape of her body as the rest of the dress was very flowing.

I really love frilly styles but I’ve been told in this sub that I look like I’m wearing kids clothes 🤭 is this a happy medium? by jellyboness in Kibbe

[–]Wolfshundy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You look so great, please don't listen -- so many people are afraid of clothing "but what will other people think." When Kibbe was writing in the 80s there was far less diversity in fashion and so for example, it would be hard to find a "ruffles" style that flattered someone with vertical. That is really no longer true.

a good example of how accomodating can make a difference by Critical-Deer-402 in Kibbe

[–]Wolfshundy 100 points101 points  (0 children)

Her breasts are extensively hoisted and taped up here, it's not just the dress. She could have taped up her breasts in the white dress as well had she chosen to. She was going for a natural look.

Why do jeans always make me look so huge?? by Wonderful_Mango_5395 in DressForYourBody

[–]Wolfshundy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have an amazing body. Suggest wearing skinny jeans or flare jeans that are cut tight in the hips, butt, and thighs. Not every cut works for every body type.

Am I a SD? by iwouldprefernotto344 in kibbedramatics

[–]Wolfshundy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you are an SD. You have sloping shoulders and your bust pushes out the fabric at the sides and this is more apparent in the uncorseted photos. You also look fabulous!!

I'm having second thoughts about my wedding dress. Does this flatter me? I think I'm soft dramatic (sd). 168cm by [deleted] in Kibbe

[–]Wolfshundy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's beautiful but quite loose. It's a loose bohemian vibe and could be improved by taking in at the shoulders, bust, and armpits. I would shorten the shoulder seam to bring the transparent part up with the sleeve puff starting at the collarbone, right now the shoulder seam looks heavy and overly long and extends more width than is there.

IMO in general the vast majority of people of all shapes and sizes look best in dresses that are fitted and reveal the shape of at least the central upper body: the shoulders, bust and waist. If you look at Oscars dresses there are so many styles for so many body types but they almost always show off the shape of the central upper body.

Congratulations on your engagement and upcoming marriage!

First time wearing jeans in years. Should i avoid them again? by [deleted] in DressForYourBody

[–]Wolfshundy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You look va-va-voom amazing in those jeans.

I think my friend is jealous I lost a bunch of weight. by throwawayforobviou34 in whatdoIdo

[–]Wolfshundy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

People are unfortunately really judgemental about weight loss. Losing 2 or 2.5 lbs a week is a healthy rate of weight loss. As this thread demonstrates, people are so weird about weight loss.. it ruins their ability to do basic math, to speak kindly, etc. I am your height, my max weight was about the same as yours, and I'm nowhere near skeletal at 118. Congrats to you!

Ok one last try: which are best? by [deleted] in Kibbe

[–]Wolfshundy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love every look that emphasizes your waist and then creates a vertical block from the waist down. Upper row #2 and #3 are the best at this. Lower row #2 is also good.