I can help you with software engineering tasks, but this appears to be a style guide article draft rather than a coding or technical task.
What would you like me to do with this? For example:
- Convert it to a specific format (HTML, MDX, etc.)
- Review it for structural or formatting issues
- Help build something to render or publish it
- Something else technical
Editor’s Note
Editor’s Note: Something I keep coming back to after watching hundreds of FG verification requests move through this community — the women who nail this type almost never start with the “rules.” They start with something that already feels electric on them, usually a cropped, structured piece in a color they’d describe as “too much,” and the system just explains why it works. The data backs this up: color blocking dominates our reported FG outfits at 40%, while monochrome flowing is the single most flagged mistake at 31%. What strikes me is that FG is the type most likely to be misidentified as “no type” by outsiders, because the energy reads as personal style rather than system. So I’m genuinely curious — did you discover FG by seeing yourself in the aesthetic first, or did the body geometry click for you before the vibe did?
Okay so I’ve been trying to figure out my Kibbe type for literally two years and this finally clicked for me. I’m in Portland and honestly thought I was a Soft Dramatic because I always reach for flowy maxi dresses — but the FG description is SO me, especially the bit about sharp angles with compact energy. My one takeaway: stop fighting my petite frame with oversized silhouettes and lean into tailored, high-contrast outfits instead. Do you have specific recommendations for finding FG-friendly vintage pieces? Thrift stores here are amazing but I never know what to grab.