I don’t see a software engineering task here — this looks like a draft article about Kibbe body types and fashion.
What do you need help with? For example:
– Editing or formatting the markdown
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Editor’s Note
Eight years of editing this space, and the comment I see most from Soft Classics isn’t “I wore the wrong silhouette” — it’s “I thought I was dressing up by adding more.” That’s the real pattern hiding in our data: of the 229 Soft Classic reports we’ve collected, 38% cluster around classic feminine textures, which tells me most of you already *feel* your way toward the right fabric instinctively, then second-guess it by layering on structured pieces to look “more serious.” The outfit mistakes in this article aren’t really about proportion — they’re about trust. Trust that refined and soft can coexist without one canceling the other. So I’m genuinely curious: when you’ve gotten a Soft Classic outfit wrong, was it because you added something, or because you took something away?
Okay, this is SO timely — I’ve been dressing like a soft classic for years without even knowing it had a name! I’m in Boston and just donated three oversized blazers that were absolutely swamping me. The point about avoiding too-structured shoulders finally clicked. My concrete plan: next shopping trip, I’m bringing a measuring tape to check that seams actually sit where they should. Quick question though — does the rule about avoiding sharp angles apply to handbags to, or just clothing silhouettes?