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STOP Limiting Your Style! Blending Classic & Natural Styles in a Capsule Wardrobe

Autumn Season | Summer Color Type

 

24 Pieces // 51 Outfits

Today, let's combine Classic and Natural style essences to create a casual and functional capsule wardrobe for the autumn season!

I’ve had quite a few requests for capsule wardrobes that combine the Classic body type and the Natural essence, or vice versa. So I’ve created a capsule example combining these two style essences that I hope can provide some inspiration for anyone who wishes to combine the Classic and Natural styles, regardless of body type.

If you’re not sure what your body type is, I would love to invite you to book a color and body typing package with me!

And if you’d like to learn more about the Classic or Natural body types, make sure to check out my body type capsule wardrobe series here when you’re done watching this video!

Combining the Classic + Natural Style Essences

Combining the Classic and Natural style elements creates an aesthetic that balances timeless elegance with a relaxed and effortless effect. 

Both styles appreciate symmetry, but while Classic gravitates towards tailored and refined pieces, Natural embraces relaxed and unconstructed designs. When marrying these two styles, aim for a harmonious blend of structured pieces, relaxed fabrics, and earthy textures. 

Necklines should be simple, unembellished, and open; think unbuttoned shirt collars, V-necks, and sleeveless tops. Sporty necklines such as crewnecks and halter necks are also excellent for this style combination. 

Lean into straight, slightly relaxed, or slightly fitted silhouettes. Steer clear of anything too oversized or overly rigid. 

Accessories can be understated or bold, but should be medium-to-large in scale to play up the Natural essence. Finally, outfit details such as a gentle waist definition can be achieved with a well-placed belt, tailoring, or a French tuck. Combining Classic and Natural styles results in a look that's effortlessly polished.

Color Palette

For this capsule, I wanted to create a serene and tonal palette with just a bit of contrast, suitable for a soft and cool Summer color palette. Let’s start with shades of gray, taupe, and beige to provide a varied neutral foundation for this palette. Then, add a muted black and soft white to provide some contrast. And finally, lavender, lilac, baby blue, and sky blue for our statement colors.

 

51 Outfits

 

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Affordable Spring Capsule Wardrobe for the Theatrical Romantic Kibbe Type

Spring Season | Summer Color Type

 

28 Pieces // 60 Outfits

Today, let’s create another casual capsule wardrobe example for the Theatrical Romantic Kibbe type! 

My goal for this series is not to provide “the perfect” capsule wardrobe for a specific body type, but to show a few concepts, items, and style elements that you can adopt for your body type. I want to break out of the common Kibbe stereotypes and show you how you can really own your personal style while still incorporating items and combinations that honor your body type.

A Client Capsule Example

This time, I’m sharing a capsule wardrobe that I recently created for a client with a Theatrical Romantic body type and a Soft Summer color palette.

I thought this capsule wardrobe example would really resonate because this client’s goals for her capsule are quite common. She is looking for a mostly-neutral color palette with just a few pops of soft summer colors. And although she knows it may not technically be her best color, she wants to include plenty of black within her palette because her personal style just doesn’t feel the same without it.

She has a casual, classic, and minimalist style with a bit of a romantic touch. She loves skinny jeans, faux leather leggings, peplum tops, and long cardigans which goes to show how our style intuition can often line up very well with the clothing recommendations for our body types. She’s also a strict vegan. And finally, she wants to keep each item around $100-$200.

Color Palette

This client is a Soft Summer color type who wants a mostly neutral, minimalist color palette with just a few pops of color. I started her color palette off with a cool cream and black as the base. Although black is often not recommended for Soft Summers, black is very important in this client’s personal style and her current wardrobe. So let’s give her plenty of options in black! Once she is able to experiment more with a lighter, Soft Summer color palette and black becomes less of a comfort zone for her, she can choose to use black more strategically to create an effect, or perhaps to use black only in certain seasons. But until then, it’s always important to include the colors that you love most in your capsule! 

Then, for a bit of color, let’s add light denim blue, dusty pink, and rose. This client already owns a few pink pieces, including a bold pink blazer which we are going to incorporate into this capsule.

And finally, let’s add a few more variations of light neutrals to give more depth and interest to this mostly-neutral color palette. Off-white, cool beige, and neutral camel brown complete the color palette.

Capsule Wardrobe

Now that we have our color palette, let’s put together our casual Theatrical Romantic capsule wardrobe.

I had worked with this client before, so there were a few items that we had chosen during previous sessions that I knew I would be including in her capsule. A pink blazer, a white cap sleeve bodysuit, a pink longline cardigan, a beige blazer, a long sleeve knit with a sweetheart neckline, a baby blue t-shirt, a pair of blue skinny jeans, a pair of beige or taupe ankle boots, a pair of white sneakers, and a camel structured bag.

For her capsule, she really wants to take things back to basics and choose items that are either very well suited to her body type, or that are items she already loves to wear. So let’s see how we can add some simple but elevated basics to round out her wardrobe and give her tons of outfit options that she will enjoy wearing.

The Final Capsule

The final capsule includes 9 tops, 4 bottoms, 1 romper, 5 jackets, 5 shoes, and 3 bags for 28 items which can create at least 60 interchangeable outfits.

** Note that not all item recommendations below are vegan.**

9 Tops

beige tie-front peplum top // white peplum top // white sweetheart neckline top // black peplum top // white t-shirt // light blue t-shirt // cream v-neck cardigan // black bandeau top (OR, tank) // cream bandeau top

 
 
 

5 outerwear

long pink cardigan // cream classic blazer (OR) // black motorcycle jacket (OR) // pink blazer (sold out) // light camel cardigan (OR)

 
 

4 Accessories

silver drop earrings // pink vegan leather tote // white vegan clutch // camel structured bag (sold out)

 

57 Outfits

 

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Autumn Season | Spring Color Type

 

26 Pieces // 57 Outfits

Hey everyone! Today, let’s create a capsule wardrobe example for the Romantic Kibbe type! 

As I’ve mentioned before, my goal for this series is not to provide “the perfect” capsule wardrobe for a specific body type, but to show a few concepts, items, and style elements that you can adopt for your body type. I want to break out of the common Kibbe stereotypes and show you how you can really own your personal style while still incorporating items and combinations that honor your body type.

If you’re not sure what your Kibbe body type is, I highly recommend checking out Aly Art, her channel is huge. I have also enjoyed Elyssa Aesthetic and Style Thoughts by Rita, and Justine Leconte has also made a video about the Kibbe types. Of course, I will also continue to talk about the Kibbe body types if that’s something you guys are interested in, so I welcome you to leave tons of questions below so that I know exactly what you want to learn about next!

Introduction to the Romantic Body Type

Before we dive into Kibbe’s descriptions of the Soft Dramatic body type, I would just like to say that everything I am presenting here is my own interpretation of Kibbe’s work and may not always align with David Kibbe’s intentions. I’ll always encourage you to check out the Strictly Kibbe Facebook group if you’d like to learn more straight from the source. Okay, now let’s get into an introduction to the Soft Classic woman.

All of the Kibbe body types are primarily described by their unique mix of yin, or feminine traits, and yang, or masculine traits. The Romantic woman is 100% “yin” in both her bone structure and her body structure. Her dominant descriptors are delicate and curved. She has a short vertical line, small bone structure, defined waist, and rounded shoulders and hips. Her shoulders, waist, and hips create an hourglass or pear shape. Her facial features are also delicate, soft, and full; often with large rounded eyes. 

Some great examples of Romantic women are Beyoncé, Helena Bonham Carter, and Emilia Clarke. Marilyn Monroe is another Kibbe-verified Romantic.

Romantic Keywords

Keywords for the Romantic include:

  • Delicate

  • Curved

  • Small

  • Short

  • Soft

  • Rounded

  • Airy

  • Draped

  • Lush

  • Gentle

Color Palette

So, now that we know a little bit more about the Romantic body type, let’s talk about the color palette for this capsule wardrobe.

This capsule is for a Romantic woman with the spring color type, who is a mom who works from home and wants to be comfortable, but also dress more artsy. She likes classic, minimal style, and monochrome looks. To keep the base of this capsule light and minimal, I started with cream and white. Next, let’s sprinkle in some earthy shades of brown to give a more autumnal feel to the neutral palette. And to create some artsy, creative looks, let’s add bright red-orange, deep ocean blue, fern green, and army green as statement colors for this capsule.

Capsule Wardrobe

Okay! Let’s put together our Romantic capsule wardrobe.

As I mentioned previously, this particular woman is a mom who works from home who wants to be comfortable, but also dress more artsy. She likes classic, minimal style, monochrome, jeans, scoop-necks, plaid, and workwear-inspired pieces. She doesn’t like frilly things, big bold prints, high necklines, or anything that might shorten the appearance of her legs.

To accomplish an artsy look, there are a few different methods she can employ. She can use bold color combinations, sophisticated monochrome looks, interesting textures, or avant-garde cuts, silhouettes, or prints. While big, bold prints, frills, and high necklines are no-go’s for her, there are plenty of possibilities for bold, artistic looks if we pay close attention to finding unique textures, cuts, and color combinations.

Just as I did in my previous video, I will be showing you some examples of non-traditional Romantic outfits, but let’s start with a few pieces that are solid choices for the Romantic body type. 

For the Romantic woman, light and flowy fabrics with rounded shapes and waist definition are on the top of the list.

This red cowl-neck blouse is perfect for the romantic type. The soft draping and rounded shapes at the neckline will accentuate the bust, and the light fabric will skim your curves and allow for waist definition when tucked in or belted. This will also be a great fall layering piece when paired with some workwear-inspired outfits. 

Another creative piece for the Romantic type is a pair of skinny jeans with an interesting belt detail. Skinny jeans might not always be trendy, but they have become a classic and are one of the most flattering denim styles for Romantics. Waist accentuation is always a bonus and this denim bow waist is a great way to add personality and detail to a simple jeans-and-a-top outfit.

Now let’s talk about a few pieces that are personalized for this particular client, but don’t necessarily follow every dressing “rule” for the Romantic kibbe type.

As I mentioned earlier, this client doesn’t like very many prints, but she does love plaid. Plaid is not usually recommended for the Romantic type and is more likely to be recommended for the Natural type. A boxy and thick plaid top would likely not be the best choice for a romantic. However, this top has a cut that accentuates the waist and bust, and includes some rounded lines at the shoulder, which makes it a wonderful choice for a Romantic who wants to include plaid in her capsule wardrobe.

This client also wants to include some workwear-inspired pieces in her wardrobe. To accomplish this, we need to find pieces with soft and light fabrics, or pieces with clear waist emphasis, to avoid selecting the boxy and masculine workwear styles that have been on trend for a while. First, I chose this unique blazer-inspired piece with a light, flowy fabric and amazing belt detail. This piece ticks so many boxes as it is unique and creative while having some workwear-inspired flare. 

If you are a Romantic and you want to go for a more traditional blazer, one option would be to choose a short, peplum style blazer in a thin, flexible fabric. However, for this capsule I wanted to play up the creative vibes with this striking hourglass blazer. The shoulder line of this blazer is admittedly quite sharp and could suit more yang body types as well, but the hourglass silhouette will be so flattering on the Romantic body type. The wrapped lapel also creates a beautiful s-curve line throughout the garment. If fitted correctly, I think this could still be a beautiful blazer for a creative Romantic type who wants to make a statement with her look.

Okay, now that we’ve talked about some standout pieces and why they work for the Romantic type, let’s finish up the rest of the capsule.

For tops, I want to add a few more basics and a couple of warm sweaters for the autumn season. I added this knitted top with a sweetheart neckline, two white scoop-neck t-shirts in different sleeve lengths and fits, a chocolate brown sweater set with an interesting neckline, a silky cream camisole, a white one-shoulder top, and a cream tie-front cardigan.

For bottoms, I added a bold pair of warm red denim, a pair of cream cigarette trousers, and a pair of comfy white jeans. And one bold knit dress with an off-shoulder detail.

To achieve a creative style, I think outerwear and accessories are great opportunities to make an impact. So, let’s choose a couple more coats. This cropped sherpa-style jacket is a fun option and an interesting texture to incorporate into an outfit. And let’s also add a classic tie-waist coat in cream. A monochrome look with this coat would be such a chic option for creative events.

For shoes, a pair of printed sneakers in neutral tones is a great way to add some interest without overpowering an outfit. Plus, this client is a mom so sneakers or other flat shoe options are key. Let’s add a pair of neutral flats as well. And for occasionwear, a pair of cream ankle boots and these fun sherpa-textured mules will cover all the bases.

A couple of trendy, yet classic bags will go wonderfully with this capsule. This Coach Pillow Tabby in cream is super fun and will remain a classic for quite some time due to the classic color and overall shape. And this Proenza Schouler clutch is a nice light and airy option with a bit more of a polished look. Finally, for a pop of color and personality, let’s add a velvet headband and a forest green beanie to the mix.

The Final Capsule

The final capsule includes 9 tops, 4 bottoms, 1 dress, 4 jackets, 4 shoes, 2 bags, and 2 accessories for 26 items which can create at least 57 interchangeable outfits.

9 Tops

white scoop-neck (OR) // brown sweater combo // red cowl-neck top // plaid peplum top // sweetheart neckline top // cream satin tank // long-sleeve scoop-neck tee // tie-front cardigan (OR) // one-shoulder blouse

 
 
 
 

4 Shoes

cream ballet flats // shearling-textured mules (sold out) // neutral patterned sneakers // cream ankle boots

 
 

57 Outfits

 

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Autumn Season | Winter Color Type

 

23 Pieces // 54 Outfits

Hey everyone! Today, let’s create a capsule wardrobe example for the Soft Classic Kibbe type.

My goal for this series is not to provide “the perfect” capsule wardrobe for a specific body type, but to show a few concepts, items, and style elements that you can adopt for your body type. I want to break out of the common Kibbe stereotypes and show you how you can really own your personal style while still incorporating items and combinations that honor your body type.

If you’re not sure what your Kibbe body type is, I highly recommend checking out Aly Art, her channel is huge. I have also enjoyed Elyssa Aesthetic and Style Thoughts by Rita, and Justine Leconte has also made a video about the Kibbe types. Of course, I will also continue to talk about the Kibbe body types if that’s something you guys are interested in, so I welcome you to leave tons of questions below so that I know exactly what you want to learn about next!

Introduction to the Soft Classic Body Type

Before we dive into Kibbe’s descriptions of the Soft Dramatic body type, I would just like to say that everything I am presenting here is my own interpretation of Kibbe’s work and may not always align with David Kibbe’s intentions. I’ll always encourage you to check out the Strictly Kibbe Facebook group if you’d like to learn more straight from the source. Okay, now let’s get into an introduction to the Soft Classic woman.

All of the Kibbe body types are primarily described by their unique mix of yin, or feminine traits, and yang, or masculine traits. The Soft Classic woman is a balance of yin and yang with just a bit more “yin.” She is symmetrical and proportional with a romantic undercurrent. Her dominant descriptors are balance and curve. She has a moderate vertical line and has a balanced appearance with a somewhat delicate bone structure and slightly curvy figure. She has evenly proportioned waist, bust, and hips and her arms and legs tend to be moderately short. Her facial features are also symmetrical, soft, and full. 

Some great examples of modern Soft Classic women are Lupita Nyong’o and Marion Cotillard. Other Kibbe-verified Soft Classic celebrities include Olivia de Havilland and Grace Kelly.

Soft Classic Keywords

Keywords for the Soft Classic include:

  • Symmetrical

  • Curved

  • Balanced

  • Smooth

  • Draped

  • Tailored

  • Delicate

  • Elegant

  • Sophisticated

  • Composed

Color Palette

So, now that we know a little bit more about the Soft Classic body type, let’s talk about the color palette for this capsule wardrobe.

This capsule is for a Soft Classic woman with the winter color type, who wants to include some color but prefers subtle, blended combinations of primarily neutral colors. To accomplish this, I started with a base of cobalt blue and navy. 

Because we want to create soft, blended color combinations, I won’t include any complementary colors in this palette. Instead, let’s choose a few analogous colors to include. I chose a deep teal, royal emerald, and icy grape as the statement colors for this capsule. And for the neutrals, let’s keep it cool and classic with black, gray, and white.

Capsule Wardrobe

Okay! Let’s put together our Soft Classic capsule wardrobe.

Just as I did in my previous video, I will be showing you some examples of non-traditional Soft Classic outfits, but let’s start by talking about a few pieces that are harmonious with the soft classic body type. 

This emerald green wrap dress from Diane Von Furstenburg is definitely a hero piece for the Soft Classic. Although it is not perfectly symmetrical, the classic wrap dress in a soft fabric gives a soft and balanced look. The knee-length is perfect for the Soft Classic’s moderate vertical line, the draped fabric creates soft rounded lines, and the subtle tie waist accentuates her delicate curve. 

Another great Soft Classic piece is this blazer. The light fabric and curved lapels and hem all help to create softly rounded shapes on the body. 

Another element to look for is a scoop neck or u-neck. I chose three tops in colors from the core color palette to create a nice starting point for this capsule. Similarly, a softly rounded, classic pair of navy trousers and a pair of dark wash denim are a great place to start for the Soft Classic as well.

Now, let’s have a little bit of fun with the rest of the capsule. This client loves elevated basics and wants to maintain some sophistication while keeping the capsule casual, and just a little bit edgy. 

For bottoms, let’s step slightly outside of the Soft Classic realm with a midi-length denim skirt and tailored black waxed denim. As I mentioned previously, this client likes to have a little bit of edge in some of her outfits. 

While overly dramatic styles would look far too edgy and overpowering on the Soft Classic, just a little bit of sharpness will go a long way to create an edgy look. The tailored and symmetrical nature of these pieces is harmonious with the Soft Classic type although they are admittedly a bit more on the yang side of the spectrum. The slight yang tendency of these pieces will look quite edgy on the Soft Classic, which is the intended effect. However, when worn with delicate and soft tops, the overall look can feel right at home on a Soft Classic.

Moving on to dresses, let’s add a couple options in varying lengths. Although a knee-length dress is admittedly the best length for a Soft Classic, slightly shorter or slightly longer lengths are still within the realm of possible. This symmetrical square-neck dress is a great early-fall option and offers a lot of opportunities for layering. And this midi-length shirt dress is classic and versatile.

Finally, the bag is a soft, medium-sized pouch bag from Bottega Veneta, although a classic crossbody bag would be great for this capsule as well.

The Final Capsule

The final capsule includes 9 tops, 4 bottoms, 3 dresses, 3 jackets, 3 shoes, and one bag for 23 items which can create at least 54 interchangeable outfits.

9 Tops

cobalt scoop-neck tee // navy scoop-neck bodysuit // white shoulder ruffle top // navy cardigan // off-shoulder sweater // purple ribbed turtleneck (OR) // teal criss-cross top // collared sweater // white scoop-neck tee

 
 
 
 
 
 

54 Outfits

 

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Autumn Season | Autumn Color Type

 

24 Pieces // 54 Outfits

Hey everyone!

I know a lot of you guys are interested in the Kibbe Image ID system, so I thought it would be really fun to put together some capsule wardrobe examples based on the Kibbe body types.

Today, let’s create an autumn capsule wardrobe for the Soft Dramatic Kibbe type.

For this Kibbe series, what I’d really like to do is break out of the common Kibbe stereotypes and show you how you can really own your personal style while still choosing items and combinations that honor your body type.

If you’re not sure what your Kibbe body type is, I highly recommend checking out Aly Art, her channel is huge. I have also enjoyed Elyssa Aesthetic and Style Thoughts by Rita, and Justine Leconte has also made a video about the Kibbe types. Of course, I will also continue to talk about the Kibbe body types if that’s something you guys are interested in, so I welcome you to leave tons of questions below so that I know exactly what you want to learn about next!

Introduction to the Soft Dramatic Body Type

Before we dive into Kibbe’s descriptions of the Soft Dramatic body type, I would just like to say that everything I am presenting here is my own interpretation of Kibbe’s work and may not always align with David Kibbe’s intentions for his system. I’ll always encourage you to check out the Strictly Kibbe Facebook group if you’d like to learn more straight from the source. Okay, now let’s get into an introduction to the Soft Dramatic woman.

All of the Kibbe body types are primarily described by their unique mix of yin, or feminine traits, and yang, or masculine traits. The Soft Dramatic woman is a combination of sharp yang with a pronounced yin undercurrent. Her dominant descriptors are elongated and curved. She has a long vertical line and is moderate-to-tall in height with long, angular limbs. Although she is quite tall and is yang-dominant, she can appear delicate due to narrowness. She is a tall, elongated hourglass with a moderately defined waist. She appears soft, particularly through the bust and hips. Her facial features are also full and lush, often with large rounded eyes and full lips but will also include some sharpness in the nose, cheekbones, or chin. 

A great example of a Soft Dramatic is Sofia Vergara. If you are a Soft Dramatic, I highly recommend looking at Sofia's style for inspiration on how to execute both casual and formal Soft Dramatic looks. Other Kibbe-verified Soft Dramatic celebrities include Marlene Dietrich and Ava Gardner.

Soft Dramatic Keywords

Keywords for the Soft Dramatic include:

  • Elongated

  • Curved

  • Enveloping

  • Lush

  • Lavish

  • Draped

  • Powerful

  • Flowy

  • Polished

  • Detailed

Clothing Recommendations for Soft Dramatics

Bottoms

  • Flare jeans

  • Boot leg jeans

  • Skinny jeans

  • Straight leg jeans

Tops

  • Wrap tops

  • V-necks

  • Rounded necklines

  • Off-shoulder necklines

  • Draped outerwear

  • Long cardigans (knee-length or below)

Details

  • Large round accessories

    • Earrings

    • Sunglasses

    • Statement necklaces

  • Large bags

  • Long scarves for added softness

  • Ruched detailing

  • Wrap detailing

  • Head-to-toe monochrome or tonal looks

  • Lightweight, draped fabrics

Qualities to avoid in clothing selections include stiff structured pieces and heavy fabrics.

Color Palette

So, now that we know a little bit more about the Soft Dramatic body type, let’s take a brief detour to talk about the color palette for this capsule wardrobe.

I’ve had some requests for color palette examples for the autumn color type, so I want to include some warm and moody tones in this palette. I started with one of my favorite color combinations, khaki green and ripe orange. 

Using two of my favorite tips for creating complex and interesting color palettes, I added a light yellow and chocolate brown which are both analogous to orange, then I added a deep muted blue which is complementary to orange on the color wheel. Now, we can create both blended, tonal looks and bright, contrasted looks by combining the analogous and complementary colors in different ways with different outfits. Finally, let’s add black, white, and gray to build up the neutral foundation for the palette.

Capsule Wardrobe

Okay! Let’s put together our Soft Dramatic capsule wardrobe.

Now, I will be showing you some examples of non-traditional Soft Dramatic outfits, but let’s start this capsule off strong with the hero piece for the Soft Dramatic - the curve-hugging maxi dress. This khaki green dress from Significant Other is THE ULTIMATE Soft Dramatic piece. The rounded cutout highlights the waist while draped detail hugs and enhances the natural curve of the body. The long length in the skirt and arms and high neckline are also elongating and play up the Soft Dramatic’s long vertical line. I also snagged this yellow dress from the same brand, which fits with the autumn color palette and has more of a casual feel that could easily be worn with sneakers or a short jacket for a daytime look.


Moving to tops, another key piece for this capsule is this khaki green ruched off-shoulder top. The ruched detail is figure-hugging and creates soft lines which are harmonious with the Soft Dramatic. Off-shoulder necklines are also a gorgeous option for casual Soft Dramatic outfits since they are easy and effortless while also exuding a bit of understated glamor.

The Final Capsule

The final capsule includes 9 tops, 4 bottoms, 2 dresses, 2 jackets, 4 shoes, 2 bags, and one pair of sunglasses for 24 items which can create at least 54 interchangeable outfits. The color palette for this capsule is an earthy and moody combination of brown, orange, army green, yellow, dark blue, black, white, and gray. The color palette is warm, deep, and slightly muted, great for the autumn color type.

9 Tops

green ruched top // blue silky blouse // subtle peplum top (OR) // white wrap shirt (OR) // striped wrap shirt // black knit sweater (sold out) // brown t-shirt // orange longline cardigan // charcoal sweater

 

4 Bottoms

gray straight leg jeans // wide leg tailored pants (sold out) // coated flare jeans (OR) // blue wide leg jeans

 
 
 
 

3 Accessories

metallic bag (sold out) // loewe puzzle bag (OR) // orange statement sunglasses

 
 

54 Outfits

 

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