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The best clothes and accessories to wear as a Dramatic Classic
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So, you think you might have a Dramatic Classic Kibbe ID, and now you’re wondering, “What am I supposed to wear?” Well, you’ve come to the right place! Dramatic Classic body types have proportionate features, a small waist, and a square face. In this article, we’ll teach you everything you need to know about this Kibbe body type, from its most relevant features to how to style it best.

Things You Should Know

  • If you have a Dramatic Classic body type, you have slightly longer limbs, tapered shoulders, angular features, and a small waist.
  • Wear structured clothing with clean, simple lines to accentuate your balanced physique.
  • Stick with classic patterns, like plaids and stripes, to appeal to your sophisticated essence.
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What is Dramatic Classic?

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  1. In styling, there are 13 body types defined by fashion expert David Kibbe in his 1987 book Metamorphosis: Discover Your Image Identity and Dazzle As Only You Can . Depending on the body's structure and proportions, the types fall within a yin/yang spectrum. [1] The yin side is the most feminine or romantic, whereas the yang side represents the most masculine or dramatic. The Dramatic Classic ID is near the center of the spectrum, leaning more towards yang and presenting an angular frame with softer, fleshier features. [2]
    • In women, the Dramatic Classic body type takes on a subtle hourglass figure. In men, it’s an inverted triangle.
    • The Kibbe scale has 3 Classic body types:
      • Dramatic Classics have a cool and sophisticated essence.
      • Pure Classics have a cool and reserved essence.
      • Soft Classics have a polished and gracious essence.
    • Those with a Dramatic Classic body type first gain weight in their hips and thighs. The subtle hourglass or inverted triangle shape transforms into a pear shape as they gain weight on their bottom half. [3]
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Characteristics of a Dramatic Classic

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  1. A Dramatic Classic body type is defined by several characteristics. Chances are, if you have these physical attributes, you’re a Dramatic Classic: [4]
    • Around 5.7 ft (68 in) tall
    • Longer limbs
    • Tapered shoulders that are square and narrow
    • Square face
    • Balanced facial features
    • Small waist
    • Proportionate bust and hips
  2. A Dramatic Classic body type can also be identified by what it doesn’t have. If you have one or more of these features, you’re likely not a Dramatic Classic: [5]
    • Shorter or taller than 5.7 ft (68 in)
    • Extremely long or short limbs
    • Contrasting facial features
    • Delicate bone structure
    • Narrow and straight hips
    • Petite frame
    • Curvy figure
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Style Guidelines for Dramatic Classic

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  1. Dramatic Classics look best in structured silhouettes with clean lines. [6] With your subtle feminine figure, waist definition is highly encouraged. Experts also recommend neutral, bold, and deep colors with a sophisticated edge. [7] Overall, garments that are tailored to the body and have a unique shape add structure to your already angular and proportionate frame.
    • Tops: Turtlenecks, V-necklines, and/or square necklines
    • Bottoms: Straight leg with a defined waist
    • Skirts: Straight and narrow, longer than knee-length, slits
    • Dresses: Coat dresses, sculpted shoulders, longer than knee-length
    • Sweaters: Thin rib knits and longer cardigans
    • Outerwear: Double-breasted, sharp shoulders, cropped streamlined jackets
    • Shoes: Two-toned and narrow
  2. High-quality fabrics in moderate weights fit a Dramatic Classic best. If you have this body type, stick with matte-finishes and pliable knits. As a general rule, if the fabric can keep its shape on its own, it’ll sit on your frame perfectly. [8]
    • Stay away from clingy, lightweight, or ultra-sheer fabrics like chiffon, tulle, and lace.
  3. Classic, symmetrical patterns look best on Dramatic Classics. The sophisticated essence of your physique shines in stripes, plaids, and subtle florals. Stick with prints and patterns that are geometric and timeless to highlight your naturally balanced proportions. [9]
    • Avoid bold, bright, and loud prints, as they can overpower your natural simplicity.
    • Opt for patterns with neutral, deep tones over monochromatic and bold accents.
  4. As a Dramatic Classic, stick with moderate-sized jewelry, bags, and belts. One of the best accessories a Dramatic Classic can have is a belt. Not only do these define your naturally small waist, but it also accentuates your proportionate frame. Along with this, stick with jewelry and bags that aren’t too big or small. Opt for items with a moderate size and structured or asymmetric style. [10]
  5. Dramatic Classics rock sleek and defined hairstyles. With your balanced features, you’ll look best with a simple hairdo. Avoid overly feminine or masculine looks, opting for simplicity instead.
    • For instance, opt for loose waves rather than romantic curls.
    • Go with a slicked-back straight hairstyle over a blunt bang.
  6. Dramatic Classics glow in simple, balanced makeup looks. If you’re a Dramatic Classic, avoid dramatic looks. Instead, opt for simplicity to showcase your natural elegance and balanced features. [11]
    • Opt for a natural lipstick, subtle eyeshadow, and angular brow to emphasize your sophisticated bone structure.
    • Try balancing a rep lip with black winged eyeliner and neutral eyeshadow.
    • Soften a more glamorous look with a bronze smokey eye and neutral lip.
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What celebrities are Dramatic Classic?

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  1. These celebrities have been classified as a Dramatic Classic by fashion or Kibbe body type experts. You're likely a Dramatic Classic if you have a similar body type to these famous individuals:
    • Courtney Cox
    • David Beckham
    • Diana Rigg
    • Gena Rowlands
    • Jackie Kennedy Onassis
    • Jane Wyman
    • Jill Biden
    • Justin Timberlake
    • Lana Turner
    • Lizzy Caplan
    • Maggie Siff
    • Maria Shriver
    • Nina Dobrev
    • Olivia Munn
    • Phylicia Rashad
    • Ryan Gosling
    • Suzanne Pleshette
    • Shawn Mendes
    • Tracy Scoggins
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How do you know if you’re a Dramatic Classic?

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  1. More often than not, if you say, “Yep, that’s me!” when reading this article, you’re likely a Dramatic Classic. This means you have a square face, longer limbs, balanced facial features, and a small waist.
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