Soft Classic:

Classic with a Yin undercurrent

Moderate height

Symmetrical with soft or slightly rounded edges

Slightly delicate

Can be small and slightly wide but with soft edges, not square

Tapered or slightly sloped shoulders
Facial contours are slightly small and wide - nose, cheekbones, jawline

Soft and full, slightly fleshy

Large eyes, soft cheeks, full lips

Body is slightly rounded, tending to slight fleshiness
Hands and feet are moderate to small and slightly wide

Soft arm, thighs, and waistline

Evenly proportioned bust waist and hips

Can be short waisted

Arms and limbs are moderately short

Body gets very soft with more weight, Waist loses definition
Will not have large angular bone structure

Exotic/prominent facial contours

Will not have a boyish or muscular body type

Will not have a true hourglass figure with a waspish waist

Will not be extremely petite or delicate in bone structure
Soft curved shapes with rounded edges

Symmetrical shapes that flow gently

Smooth, soft, symmetrical silhouettes with slight shaping

Gently flowing lines

Lines that are unbroken
Smooth horizontal or diagonal draping

Tapered sleeves and a defined waist

Smooth and symmetrical detail

Avoid hard edge geometrics silhouettes

Overly ornate or intricate lines

Wide unconstructed silhouettes
Controlled, smooth, and soft hair

Clean outline with curved outlines

Curls and waves look great as long as they aren’t overly teased or cascading

Well kept and accurately groomed style

Blunt cuts look good
Color should be soft and luxurious, realistic and natural looking

Subtle lowlights look good

Brunettes should avoid brightening and highlighting, the result is very tiring

Avoid unrealistic or theatrical hair colors

Over streaked hair
Makeup look is elegant

Moderate to soft colors

Well blended in rounded shapes

Looks good in pastel and matte colors

Neatly done

Beautifully shaped brows

Soft lashes, blended eyeliner
These guidelines may seem limited, but a soft classic can interpret them as loose. Classic is the blend of yin and yang. Even though Classics easily can lose their sophistication in non-Classic lines, they do not look overpowered when leaning to yin or yang lines.
Non classic elements highlights the clothes, not your body’s harmony.
Classics look worst in other mixed types lines, especially Natural lines that are not polished looking.
This thread was really hard to make. It’s still hard for me to see Soft Classic lines, I can easily confuse them for other types (I literally put Lupita in the Soft Natural category https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="🤦🏿‍♀️" title="Woman facepalming (dark skin tone)" aria-label="Emoji: Woman facepalming (dark skin tone)">). The key is to remember that they are Classic first, and soft second.
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