Theatrical Romantic Kibbe Style: Dressing mistakes to avoid

In this article, I'm going to tell you what are the most common mistakes when trying to wear the Theatrical Romantic Kibbe style of the Kibbe system. You will learn how to avoid those clothes and accessories that don't fit and can clash with this sensual and defined look. Let's make sure you always look flawless!

mistakes wearing theatrical romantic kibbe style

As a personal image specialist, I want to share with you today some common mistakes that are made when trying to wear the Theatrical Romantic Kibbe style of the Kibbe system. This style, interpreted by me in my guides, is characterized by its sensuality and defined shapes. Here I detail the clothes and accessories that you should avoid to avoid clashing with this look.

7 inappropriate clothes

The Theatrical Romantic Kibbe style requires a careful selection of clothes that highlight the curves and define the silhouette. Here are seven examples of inappropriate clothing:

  1. Loose and shapeless blouses: Blouses that do not define the waist and hang without shape completely clash with the essence of Theatrical Romantic Kibbe. This style demands tight-fitting garments that enhance the curves.
  2. Low-waist pants: Low-waist pants not only do not flatter the tight and curvy silhouette, but they also break the harmony visual that this style seeks to create.
  3. Long, straight skirts: Skirts that do not have volume or defined shape do not complement the sensual and ornate style of the Theatrical Romantic Kibbe. You need a skirt that highlights the hips and waist.
  4. Straight dresses: Dresses that do not fit the figure are a big no. This style is all about accentuating the waist and curves, so a straight dress will not achieve the desired effect.
  5. Deep V-neck tops: Although necklines are important , a deep V-neck can break the symmetry and rounded, curvy aesthetic of the Theatrical Romantic Kibbe.
  6. Pastel-colored clothing: Pale colors do not reflect passion and intensity that characterize this style. Colors should be warm and vibrant.
  7. Clothes with small prints: Small prints do not complement the grandeur and definition that the Theatrical Romantic Kibbe needs. Prints should be large and well defined.

7 inappropriate accessories

Like clothes, accessories also play a crucial role in Theatrical Romantic Kibbe. Here are seven examples of accessories you shouldn't wear:

  1. Small, dainty necklaces: Small, dainty necklaces are not in line with the big, ornate style that defines the Theatrical Romantic Kibbe. Larger, more defined pieces are preferred.
  2. Discreet earrings: As with necklaces, small, discreet earrings don't add the touch of drama and size that this style requires.
  3. Thin and light scarves: Scarves should be sturdy and voluminous to complement the entire aesthetic of the Theatrical Romantic Kibbe. Thin scarves don't add to the look.
  4. Shoes with pointed toes: Pointed shoes don't align with the rounded, curved shape of the style. It is better to opt for more rounded shapes.
  5. Small sunglasses: Small sunglasses do not provide the grandeur and definition that this style requires. Glasses should be large and eye-catching.
  6. Minimalist bags: Small, minimalist bags do not complement the ornate and spacious style of the Theatrical Romantic Kibbe. Larger, more decorative bags are preferred.
  7. Skinny ties: While ties are not common in women's style, some may try to incorporate skinny ties that are not suitable for volume and the definition of this style.