How to Dress Femininely || Head to Toe Feminine Outfits & Style

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Don't forget to use my code MIDWEST12 for 12% off your Lilysilk purchase! Keep an eye on the website my friends and have a fabulous week <3

MrsMidwest
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Oscar Wilde once said "One can never be over dressed or over educated." And I quote it to people every time I'm asked why I'm 'so dressed up' when they are not.

uberbubble
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"You are feminine because you are a woman" this makes me feel so confident ♡

violetablock
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You have been my style guru for the last few years. My mother dresses in masculine clothing, very short hair and no makeup. I stopped dying/cutting my hair and starting wearing all dresses and skirts with blouses. I started being more modest in dress and in attitude. I quickly found a traditional Catholic man and we married quickly. We now have a 6 month old daughter! My hair is now healthy and down to my bottom, I also just cut curtain bangs because they look so good on you! I'm still learning, but every change has been great and so flattering so far. Thank you for your videos and happy thanksgiving 🍁

valentine
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You completely changed my life three years ago. I was on the path to a career and wanted to be a "boss babe". I then found your channel and ended up getting married at 19 to a traditional Christian man. Now two years after marriage, I am a housewife and hoping to have children within the next few years! I couldn't be happier.
Thank you for all that you do. You are a blessing ❤️
And of course, I love all of your style tips!! 😘

hannahmyers
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I dress very cottagecore and vintage and this style also includes lots of feminine elements such as skirts and blouses. I get overwhelmingly positive feedback and lots of compliments and feel as if people find it refreshing and different to see someone dressed that way. Thank you so much for sharing your advice and wisdom Caitlin! 🥰

livelikeliz
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1. silhouette - slim
2. colour / patterns - white, pink, beige, pastels, florals, black can still be feminine
3. fabric - unstructured, drapes easily, fussy clothes
4. accessories - jewelry, nails, purse, hat, scarf, heels, hair accessories

mariashabbir
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As a nurse: wearing cute fabric headbands, with braids, buns, pearl earrings, French manicure. Women’s cut scrubs (not tight but not the huge boxy surgical scrubs either).

jessicalauren
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Caitlin, you literally took my breath away in that black dress lookbook, especially with the turban! That style looks effortlessly beautiful on you!! I wear hijab and have been trying to dress more modestly lately. Thanks for the inspo and God bless ❤

noelly
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For the longest time I would hold back from looking 100% feminine because of what people might say. I now feel confident in wearing feminine clothing and I can’t believe the men that have went out of their way to make their self known around me. Verbally or at a distance. And that feels good that I turn heads due to my confidence in dressing this way. I find it as a perk in coming across as a feminine woman which is almost like a extinct gender. As long as you were polite and respectful and always say hi with a smile I believe you can get away with any style that you like. And people will not judge you.

melstyle
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I loved that you addressed that this is not androgeny but that there is a spectrum of feminity. You are so spot on!

Eviepossible
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So many things to say:

1) I *love* your eye makeup in this video and would love to see a tutorial on how you do it, especially the eye shape itself (I feel like it’s different from other looks you’ve done- your other looks are very natural and beautiful but this is so glam!)

2) I really appreciate the detail in the breakdown. Your videos and commentary like this have helped me to analyze and figure out why certain outfits or items fall flat even though they are a feminine color or cut.

3) On a personal note- Your videos have inspired me to be more feminine. I am a teacher and I dress to inspire my girl students to fully embrace femininity and how God has made them. I consider this a very small but valuable part of my ministry. I also hope I can show them that it is possible to look great and still be modest. You’ve inspired me in these things and now I’m trying to pass them on. THANK YOU! ☺️

swelnel
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I feel so much better now. I’m 28, LOVE the oversized gen Z style but have felt guilt for it. Now I feel better. Thank you :)

miladyx
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It’s also so interesting to me how clothing items such as collared shirts were very fashionable for women in hyper feminine eras (1880s to 1950s) but are now perceived as a bit more masculine. For the longest time I felt like I was demeaning my femininity with my love of vintage collared shirts but then I realized how many feminine ladies rocked them in the past too. Style has an Overton window funnily enough

Love the vid ❤

ivybroooke
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I just bought silk pillowcases from Lilysilk today after watching your older videos about their benefits. Feels even more special now! :D As a 22 year-old college student from Germany, I consider you one of my main role-models. Thank you for the new video! <3

xafir
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thank you SO MUCH!!! no one ever talks about how hard it is to be a part of gen z and have trouble deciding what to wear when going out with friends to the city who are very trendy and lean towards masculine clothing. i have had full on breakdowns before going out over this because it’s so challenging as a 19 year old. You never see a femininity youtuber/influencer talk about this, they only talk about “yay” and “nay” and its so not helpful it really puts you in a spiral. i’d love to see more of this, thank you SO much!!! 😭❤️

shantalmichiel
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Whenever I get asked why I’m trying so hard, my response is “I don’t ‘try, ’ I succeed.” 💅🏽

jasmynelliott
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I LOVE the fact that you modelled the black dress with a turban. I love how you include us. Thank you, it means the world to me. ❤

santosomari
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"You don't have to sacrifice your personality in order to become a caricature of feminine fashion" thank you for how inclusive and accessible your approach to femininity and gender roles is. I'm more left leaning but have become really interested in embracing my femininity in the past year and becoming more feminine in my relationship and your account always feels like a safe space where I learn so much <3

blueberryypie
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There is something you said a few years ago that has always stuck with me. You said along the lines, if you wear something a few times, but it isn’t “you” then you’re basically wearing a costume. So when I gawk at cottage core fashion, I know I love it, but if I wore it it would be a costume because it isn’t me. When I shop now, I even ponder if I’m wanting to look like an aesthetic or a specific person, or if I actually like the item for my personal style.

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