@Christinamychas

Thank you SO much to Allison for all her expertise! I learned soooo much and I’m stoked to play around with my new 3 Words! 

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@AllisonBornstein

Thank you for having me!!!! This was so fun and it’s so great to see these looks… i think we nailed them?!

@melaniemcneil407

Really interesting. The outfits she helped you build with your "nevers" did LOOK LIKE YOU!! It was fun to see.

@BarbaraFrandsen-v4k

The red is beautiful but I think its not getting worn because it clashes with your cool skin tone. It is an orange red. Maybe try another cooler shade because it would be perfect on you!!

@kristenoconnnell1373

I love the 501 jeans, red socks, and black blazer. You look amazing in them. I like these straight-leg jeans on you the best. It's not too tight but not too baggy—perfection.

@alovero

oh allison is SO knowledgeable. i loved how she verbalized her advice and ideas. so approachable and interesting!

@Dollface122

A lot of effort went into this video, thank you for doing that because I bet everyone who watches will have gleaned something.

@danielled5883

My 3 words are, “Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy”. lol. Still to this day, her style in the 90s still holds strong….even just taking her dog for a walk, she was always effortlessly stylish. Classy, minimal, relaxed, elegant, simple.

@eileenternullo8077

The reason you like “sharp” is because your shoulder shape is sloped, the shoulder pads lift and sculpt up your shoulders. All the things you don’t wear, aren’t lifting up your shoulder line, in my view. Amazon sells bra attached shoulder pads, something to consider for non blazer looks.

@carolynr8979

One of my favourite videos.  I am a visual learner so it really helps to see her suggestions along with you putting the outfit together as suggested.  Thanks so much!!

@poppycros5901

the more i watch your content, the more i love it. it's smart, interesting and brings so much value. plus you feel so authentic, friendly and generous ❤ thank you for sharing your energy and work

@LNicoleQ

I love that your three personal style words changed. Thank you for asking about what to do “if you feel like you are not confident with your mid-section”.  You could probably do an entire video about this! I would also like suggestions about alternatives to wearing a belt. I know belts can polish your look and add interest, but any time I buy one it ends up in my “never” pile.

@AadyaAishwry

Love how she styled the nevers. The brown- tomato red combo was a pleasant surprise!

@hillerycrawford1062

This is amazing.  I love that you stay true to your manta of styling over shopping in your content.  The fact that you're open to others assisting you in your style journey is inspiring.

@alicetrieu7733

I think the way to interpret her 3 word method is practical, aspirational and emotional. Practical are your workhorse wear that you find yourself wearing over and over again without thinking, then you aspire to be something, that’s the second word, then final word is how you want to feel with your look..

@kaysaint8854

Wow Christina! You did an absolutely amazing job of putting together this video from the pre-work you did, to showing us the examples on the screen that Alison recommended and you asked great questions! I loved all of her recommended looks on you, all of which were true to your style, but trying some new combinations!! A different approach to the 3 words - practical, aspirational and emotionally inspired woreds! 
Thank you so much!!!

@lisacooney4458

Loved the red sweater and brown blazer combo.  It never would have occurred to me to pair those colors!

@maartjet6906

She immediately knows what to do and everything looked great! Gave me inspiration cause I also have a bright red cardigan that I never wear

@river8142

Woah, this was actually so eye opening. I've been using the 3 word system for years but I've never heard of them being framed as practical, aspirational, and emotional. That makes so much sense, and I'm revisiting my words right after this video. Allison is a personal style wizard 🤯

@randam4005

I like what she said about maybe you've acquired a good amount of elegant pieces and can shift that word while it's always in the foreground and transition it into something else. Very interesting! Thanks for sharing!