Love-Based Beauty
What if style could be a celebration of who you already are?
A note on this content: This page is based on David Kibbe's latest book, The Power of Style, and reflects his updated philosophy and approach to style. His modern system emphasizes self-discovery, personal empowerment, and celebrating your unique beauty rather than following rigid rules or external typing.
What is Love-Based Beauty?
Love-Based Beauty is a philosophy that emphasizes self-acceptance and enhancing your natural beauty rather than trying to change or hide who you are.
Instead of following rigid rules about what you "should" wear, Love-Based Beauty invites you to discover what truly resonates with your unique essence.

Style vs Fashion vs Trend
Style
Personal Art. A visual language to express your entire being. Timeless and uniquely yours.
Fashion
The current offerings from the industry. Changes seasonally. A tool, not a dictator.
Trend
Fleeting moments in fashion. Fun to play with but not the foundation of your style.
You Are A Star
You are made of stardust, literally. Your unique combination of features, coloring, and essence is as rare and beautiful as a star in the sky.
YOU ARE THE STAR OF YOUR LIFE. Not a celebrity, not a model, not an influencer. YOU.


Style as Your Superpower
Style is communication. It speaks before you do. When aligned with your true self, it becomes your superpower, a way to move through the world with confidence and authenticity.
Your style journey is not about fixing flaws or hiding parts of yourself. It's about discovering and celebrating your unique visual language.
The Vitals of Style
Self-Love
The foundation. You must first love yourself to dress yourself with love.
Acceptance
Embracing all of who you are: your body, your coloring, your essence.
Celebration
Not just accepting, but actively celebrating your unique beauty.
Embracing Subjectivity
Objectivity in beauty is a hoax. There is no universal standard that applies to everyone. What matters is your subjective experience—how YOU feel when you look in the mirror.
Through Intelligent Subjectivity, you use your personal experiences to inform your style development. This leads to Enlightened Subjectivity—the "AHA!" moment of true style empowerment.
Style Through Life Stages
Your style isn't static, it evolves as you do. The passage of time is style's designer.
Early Influences
Our first style impressions come from parents and caregivers. These foundational experiences shape our relationship with clothing.
Adolescence
The two "Ts": Trends and Tribes. We experiment with belonging, often prioritizing fitting in over authentic expression.
Twenties
A time of experimentation. Trying on different identities, making mistakes, discovering what doesn't work as much as what does.
Purpose-Driven (25+)
Style becomes intentional. We dress for our lives, our goals, our authentic selves rather than external expectations.
Style has no expiration date. Neither do you.
Style as Connection
Style isn't about competition or comparison. At its best, style connects us, it's a way of honoring the people we're with and the occasions we share.
Dressing with Intention
When you dress with intention, you're saying to the world: "This moment matters. You matter. I showed up fully."
The Golden Rule of Style
Dress for others as you'd have them dress for you. When we all show up in our best expression, we elevate each other.
Style as Energy
Cyclical Energy
Style isn't something you achieve once and check off. It's cyclical, living energy. Some days you'll feel inspired, others you'll coast. That's natural.
Sharing the Sidewalk
There's room for all of us to shine. Your light doesn't dim anyone else's. When you see someone expressing themselves authentically, let it inspire you.
The Joy of Special Exercise
Practice making everyday moments special through intentional dressing.
Pick a special place, fancier than your usual haunts
Dress like your life depends on it
Be a style leader, not a follower
The NYC Café Window: Imagine sitting at a café window, watching people walk by. Some are invisible, blending into the crowd. Others catch your eye. What makes the difference? Intention. Presence. They've decided to be seen. You can be one of those people who lights up the sidewalk.
Get Your Kibbe Type
Our photo analysis uses the sketching method to identify your type automatically.
Photo Analysis


Our AI creates a 3D mesh of your body for precise measurements, then sketches your silhouette shape overtop to define your type. You can optionally receive your mesh and sketch with your results.
Take the Quiz
Results
Flamboyant Natural

Description
Flamboyant Naturals have a tall, broad look with relaxed, strong features. There's a natural strength and openness in this frame.
Nickname
"The Nonchalant Showstopper"
Yin-Yang

Personal Line
Characteristics
- Usually 5'6" and over
- Broad and strong frame
- Relaxed, defined structure
- Wide shoulders
- Subtle curves
Physical Features of a Flamboyant Natural
Broad, blunt bone structure with wide shoulders and muscular build. Long limbs with athletic frame and natural width through upper body. Strong facial features with broad jawline, large nose, and wide-set eyes.
Note: Modern Kibbe emphasizes overall line, silhouette, and how fabric drapes on the body rather than checking off individual features. These physical descriptions serve as general guides to understand each type's accommodation needs (vertical, width, curve, petite), not as strict checklists. Your Kibbe type is about what your body needs in clothing, not matching every listed trait.

Strong Broad Shoulders

Long Broad Limbs

Tapered Wide Hips

Broad Muscular Shape
The traditional approach to Kibbe typing. Answer questions about your bone structure, body flesh, and facial features. Still accurate, just not the modern visual method.

