Classic Body Type

The Classic Body Type, as defined by the Kibbe test, is characterized by perfect symmetry and balanced proportions, with a focus on refined and timeless beauty. This body type exudes an air of polished harmony, often complemented by clean lines and tailored silhouettes in styling. As a Classic, your style thrives on simplicity, precision, and an understated sense of elegance that never goes out of fashion. Classic body types are an inverted triangle body shape for jeans.

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Style Guide for the Classic Body Type

The Classic body type is characterized by perfect balance and symmetry, with evenly proportioned features and soft, understated yang energy. Classics exude a timeless, poised essence, and their style thrives on simplicity, elegance, and refined details. Your harmonious lines look best in clean, tailored pieces with minimal embellishments. The key is to enhance your natural balance with polished, streamlined outfits that never overpower your frame.


What to Embrace

  1. Silhouettes:

    • Structured, tailored silhouettes with clean lines, such as A-line dresses, pencil skirts, and straight-leg trousers.

    • Fit-and-flare shapes or softly fitted designs that define the waist without adding bulk.

    • Classic wardrobe staples like trench coats, tailored blazers, and button-up shirts.

  2. Necklines:

    • Balanced necklines such as bateau, jewel, crew, and softly scooped styles complement your proportional features.

    • Subtle V-necks or collared necklines add refinement without disrupting your balance.

    • Keep necklines clean and uncluttered to maintain a polished look.

  3. Fabrics:

    • Smooth, medium-weight fabrics like cotton, silk, crepe, or lightweight wool are ideal for maintaining structure without overwhelming your frame.

    • Subtle textures, such as tweed or herringbone, can add interest while keeping a refined look.

  4. Colors and Prints:

    • Stick to a classic, neutral palette with shades like navy, cream, camel, charcoal, or white.

    • Incorporate soft, elegant colors like blush, sky blue, or sage green for variety.

    • Subtle prints, like small checks, pinstripes, or understated florals, maintain a polished and timeless aesthetic.

  5. Details:

    • Emphasize refined details like delicate buttons, piping, or clean pleats.

    • Simple accessories, such as structured handbags, minimal jewelry, and silk scarves, enhance your understated elegance.

  6. Shoes:

    • Opt for classic footwear like pointed-toe flats, pumps, loafers, or simple ankle boots.

What to Avoid

  1. Silhouettes:

    • Overly dramatic or oversized styles, which can overshadow your balanced proportions.

    • Tight, body-conscious silhouettes or overly flowy, unstructured shapes that disrupt your clean lines.

  2. Necklines:

    • Deep plunges, high ruffles, or overly embellished necklines that feel too busy for your refined look.

    • Avoid excessively high or constricting necklines that feel stiff or severe.

  3. Fabrics:

    • Avoid bulky, rough, or overly textured materials like chunky knits or distressed fabrics.

    • Shiny, flashy, or heavily embellished fabrics, such as sequins or metallics, can overpower your simplicity.

    • Avoid overly stiff or clingy fabrics—they should drape naturally.

  4. Colors and Prints:

    • Harsh neon tones or overly loud prints can feel out of sync with your polished energy.

    • Avoid large, bold, or chaotic patterns that detract from your natural symmetry.

  5. Details:

    • Stay away from fussy details like oversized bows, dramatic embellishments, or overly ornate accents.

    • Heavy or bold statement accessories can disrupt your elegant harmony.

  6. Shoes:

    • Skip overly casual or trendy styles like chunky sneakers or platform shoes.

    • Avoid shoes with too many embellishments or excessive detailing.

Everyday Chic

  • What to Wear: A well-tailored blazer, a simple blouse or cashmere sweater, and straight-leg trousers or midi skirts. Opt for a polished loafer or ballet flat.

  • Key Tip: Look for garments with clean cuts and symmetrical details. Avoid overly casual or slouchy pieces. Accessories should be minimal, like a delicate gold chain or stud earrings.

Styling Pants

Classic Body Types can be a mixture of rectangle body shapes or inverted triangle body shapes.

Typically a more fitted shirt or slightly oversized compliments this shape.


Evening Wear

  • What to Wear: A-line or column dresses in smooth fabrics like silk or crepe. A bateau or scoop neckline emphasizes your balanced features. Keep embellishments subtle (e.g., a chic belt or a single jeweled accessory).

  • Key Tip: Go for neutral or jewel tones. A sleek clutch and understated heels add to the elegance. Skip overly ruffled or dramatic pieces.