HOW TO MAKE YOUR OUTFITS BETTER | elevate your daily style ✨

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Published 2023-05-19
WOAH, IS THAT A FASHION VIDEO? Indeed, it is. Today I'm gonna show you how to ELEVATE your daily style with small but intentional changes to make your outfits better! As always, everything is linked down below.


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OUTFIT INFO

my measurements (for reference)
height: 5'6" or 168cm
inseam: ~32"-33"
bust: 34"
waist: 25"
hips: 33"

outfit one
cropped tee: bit.ly/3WCpllr
white jeans (similar): rvlv.me/vEurEb
white boots: rvlv.me/hsvcEn

outfit two
v-neck bodysuit: rvlv.me/5XN2lq
white jeans (similar): rvlv.me/vEurEb
black blazer: bit.ly/3qdpZKd
sock booties: bit.ly/3MCOYOG
sock booties (similar, more affordable - $$$): rvlv.me/UnoXce
sock booties (similar, more affordable - $$): bit.ly/3ILSIfr
sock booties (similar, more affordable - $): bit.ly/43xUlFJ

outfit three
graphic tee: from a Black owned brand called Can't Buy Respect however it was from an older collection
**graphic tees (similar): bit.ly/3C2yeLP
wool trousers: bit.ly/42gJkqZ
wool trousers (similar): bit.ly/3qidugg
red puma sneakers: bit.ly/42cI4p5
the north face puffer jacket: bit.ly/45w02Wh
joy gryson (korean brand) red bag: bit.ly/3ikK8dz

**Daily Paper is a Black owned brand that in my experience, has a similar quality of t-shirts

outfit four
top: rvlv.me/b0wmwb
bottom: rvlv.me/tvN8nn
sock booties: bit.ly/3MCOYOG
sock booties (similar, more affordable - $$$): rvlv.me/UnoXce
sock booties (similar, more affordable - $$): bit.ly/3ILSIfr
sock booties (similar, more affordable - $): bit.ly/43xUlFJ

outfit five
sweatshirt: bit.ly/3WCd5kY
sweatpants: bit.ly/3ILPEAa
a brand i like with similar quality: bit.ly/3otVOhs
overcoat (similar-ish—no shoulder padding): bit.ly/3otw3Oj
overcoat (similar & more affordable but can't speak for the quality): bit.ly/3oCLrIc

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TIME STAMPS
00:00 – 💭 intro
00:37 – my biggest fashion mistakes (that i don't make anymore!)
03:31 – iS iT aN oUtFiT oR iS sHe JuSt sKiNnY???
04:48 – outfit one
05:37 – outfit two
07:39 – outfit three
10:58 – outfit four
13:07 – outfit five


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🧸 tiktok | @aasian


ABOUT ME
Welcome to my YouTube channel! My name is Asia Jackson and I’m an actress and content creator based in Los Angeles.

I’m passionate about fashion, and here, I create insightful and analytical videos that delve into intentional shopping and personal style. My mission is to empower and guide my viewers to discover their unique style, enabling them to shop with intention and confidence. Through engaging discussions and practical tips, my goal is to help you curate a wardrobe that reflects your individuality, making you feel and look your best in every outfit you wear. Join me on this fashion journey, as we explore the art of intentional dressing and unlock the keys to a more fulfilling and authentic style expression.

New videos every Friday 🫶🏽


FAQ
— What’s your race/ethnicity?
I’m Black & Asian! More specifically, African-American (Louisiana Creole) and Indigenous Filipino (Igorot)

— How tall are you?
5’6” or 168cm

— What camera do you use to film?
Main camera: Sony A6600 | amzn.to/3lEvj4y
Vlogging camera: Sony ZV-1 | amzn.to/3lKxOCx


MUSIC
⤷ Epidemi

All Comments (21)
  • @LovelessYayaoi
    “I didn’t have broad shoulders, I had narrow hips” was such an eye-opening revelation for me! I’ve finally found the correct problem area! 😭
  • @plamedi893
    ASIA?? i need you to do more of this, this is EXCELLENT!
  • @user-qn4gy4mc9w
    I love how it's not that you're forcing one aesthetic as the answer or claiming that one style is better than the other, but just explaining how FOR YOU, something works well for logical reasons. Really helped me a lot! Love your videos xoxo
  • @cora_m
    I LOVE that you didn't re-invent your style, but improved old outfits. It was such an epiphany for me recently to realize that my style over the years changed much less than I had thought. We tend to be drawn to similar "ideas" (such as your example of the trousers). This is so important to realize because it allows you to work with what you have instead of always trying to re-invent yourself. It also shows that we tend to already have a personal style, we just need to polish it to convey the message adequately
  • Yeah this was fire. I’m rethinking my closet right now and this video was beyond helpful 🙌🏼
  • @StudiousSu
    Shopping for your body type is an absolute game changer! I have started feeling more comfortable with my body when I stopped "following trends" and simply just wearing things that look good on ME and that I feel comfortable in. Great tips here!
  • @tinydreamerrr
    love that you called out the “is it an outfit or is she just skinny” trend! it frustrates for me how people don’t know how proportion plays such a subtle but powerful role in creating outfits. PLUS celebrities in majority really do have stylists to help know which style fits for THEM, which is totally normal if it doesn’t for others.
  • @dikidoma833
    This was a beautifully explained, well put together and a calm video. The one outfit that really stood out for me was Outfit 3, I have always struggled or have always thought on how to style a graphic T-shirt. Love the edits !!
  • @CB-in4dd
    You truly understand fit, proportions and fabric. This makes you an unbelievably fashionable person no matter the outfit. Kudos to you and the lesson you are passing on to us. Much thanks!
  • @vanahj
    We have the SAME body type — short torso, super long legs and narrow hips making the shoulders look broader. I’ve always been so uncomfortable in my clothes and outfits and this helped me to realize why. This video has changed my whole fashion trajectory. Thank you x10000!
  • @FaithHopeLoveJV
    This is one of the most informative, yet easy to understand and practical video about fashion I’ve ever watched! You pointed out details that could easily be overlooked, and visually presented your tips that anyone could easily understand. Subscribing! ✨
  • @quansdayoff
    Worth the 10 hours of editing!! This was amazingly put together and sososo helpful. I'm in the process of curating my wardrobe and moving forward I will be keeping these tips in mind. Keep slaying <3
  • Girlll, as a fellow broad shouldered/narrow hip proportioned person, this resonated with me SO MUCH. I also had a wardrobe of narrow cropped trousers in the mid- to late- 2010s which never suited me - they were massively on trend for a while but never worked. Making the switch to longer & wider hems (even on things like shorts) has made SUCH a difference for me! Love this video, great & timeless advice 👌 you have a new fan!
  • @RiriDaGoat
    This video is another godsend of a fashion video. this addressed basically ALL the issues I have when creating/recreating outfits. Thank you so much <33
  • As a fellow sewer- you are spot on with how different fabrics fit differently! The plaid pants example was perfect!
  • @just_tammy
    YES YES YES, these feel like the unspoken rules of fashion we all have seen but didn't know exactly. I could look at my outfit and know when something is off, but wouldn't know why. This laid it down so so well
  • @danyellaw21
    I love your vlogs, but please do more fashion videos like this! This was the perf blend of relaxed and balanced. So well explained! The editing, lighting, and emoji transitions, so GOOD!!! xx .
  • @carissa813
    So glad you mentioned that certain trends aren't for everyone. I wish more people realized that. Cut and fit makes a world of a difference from looking fabulous vs looking silly!
  • @vanya452
    Real experience watching this as a fashion student and a fashion lover in general and you've explained it so simply and effectively! And also in such a positive and encouraging way. Hoping people like you can open up fashion knowledge to many others!
  • Girlll!!! You have created an absolute masterpiece ✨ You are bringing so much value to the table here and are providing tips that can actually help people find what works for THEM. You totally inspired me to do a similar video but in regards to health & fitness (I am a MD) and put my own spin on it, because I am just amazed by how well you were able to "scientifically" explain these things but still make it relatable if that makes sense. Keep rocking it girl!