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Editor’s Note
Eight years of moderating Kibbe conversations has taught me one uncomfortable truth: most women who test as Dramatic Classic spend months resisting the label because “classic” reads as boring to them, while Soft Classic women often overclaim it as their safe, palatable option. The real tension in this typing isn’t about your bone structure at all — it’s about your relationship to the word *classic* itself and whatever baggage you’ve attached to it. I’ve watched women with textbook DC lines chase Dramatic Romantic endlessly because they want permission to be sensual, as if their verified type somehow forbids it. So before you land firmly on either side of this divide, I’m genuinely curious: what does the word “classic” make you feel, and where did that association come from?
Just went through my closet last week trying to figure out why certain blazers feel SO right on me and others fall flat — this article clicked something into place. I’m in Chicago and honestly thought “classic” just meant boring and structured, but the soft classic description is basically me?? Going to stop avoiding draped fabrics because I thought they were “too flowy.” One question though — does hair texture factor into which side you land on, or is that seperate from body lines entirely?