Meet The 13 Kibbe Types
Explore each Kibbe type to find the one that feels most like you. Each has its own unique vibe, blending different shapes and styles. Take a closer look to see what fits!
Note: The original Kibbe system included 13 types, but David Kibbe has since removed the "pure" balanced types (Natural, Classic, and Gamine), stating these don't exist in practice. The current system recognizes 10 types. I include all 13 types here to help you understand the system's full evolution and provide a complete reference for those exploring Kibbe's work from its origins to today.
Dramatic
Dramatics have a tall, lean, and sharp look. Think bold, defined features with a long, angular frame—definitely the type that stands out in a crowd!
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Soft Dramatic
Soft Dramatics are tall with a mix of strong features and soft curves, creating an elegant, bold appearance with natural curves around the bust or hips.
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Flamboyant Natural
Flamboyant Naturals have a tall, broad look with relaxed, strong features. There's a natural strength and openness in this frame.
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Natural
Naturals are balanced and slightly broad, with a laid-back, athletic vibe. This type has a comfortable, effortless look with no sharp edges.
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Soft Natural
Soft Naturals are rounded and gentle, with a natural vibe and softer features. This type blends a mix of strength and softness, especially around the curves.
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Dramatic Classic
Dramatic Classics are balanced but with a touch of sharpness. There's an elegance and symmetry to this frame, with a bit of definition in the features.
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Classic
Classics are perfectly balanced with even proportions. Everything feels in harmony, with a clean, symmetrical look that doesn't lean too soft or too sharp.
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Soft Classic
Soft Classics are balanced with a hint of softness. The features are gentle, with a touch of roundness, giving a graceful, approachable look.
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Flamboyant Gamine
Flamboyant Gamines are petite and edgy, with sharp, youthful features. A small frame with a big, bold presence that's fun and animated.
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Gamine
Gamines are petite with a mix of sharp and soft features, giving a lively, youthful vibe with delicate but defined lines.
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Soft Gamine
Soft Gamines are small with a rounded, feminine look. This type has a playful vibe with gentle curves, bringing a cute and energetic feel.
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Theatrical Romantic
Theatrical Romantics are delicate with a bit of drama in their features. There's a soft look with some sharper details, like in the jawline or cheekbones.
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Romantic
Romantics are all about softness, with a rounded, curvy frame and gentle features. This type has that classic feminine look, with delicate, flowing lines.
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Not sure which type fits you?
Compare types side-by-side to see the differences and find your perfect match
Frequently Asked Questions
The modern Kibbe system recognizes 10 types (the 3 "pure" balanced types have been discontinued). Here is each type with its height limit, dominant/additional elements, and yin/yang balance:
| Type | Height | Dominant | Additional | Yin/Yang |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dramatic | Any height | Vertical | Narrow | Yang |
| Soft Dramatic | Any height | Vertical | Curve | Yang |
| Flamboyant Natural | Any height | Vertical | Width | Yang |
| Soft Natural | Under 5'6" | Curve | Width | Yang |
| Dramatic Classic | Under 5'6" | Vertical | Balance | Yang |
| Soft Classic | Under 5'6" | Curve | Balance | Yin |
| Flamboyant Gamine | Under 5'5" | Vertical | Petite | Yin |
| Soft Gamine | Under 5'5" | Curve | Petite | Yin |
| Theatrical Romantic | Under 5'6" | Curve | Narrow | Yin |
| Romantic | Under 5'6" | Curve | Double Curve | Yin |
Note: Yang types have more sharp/angular qualities, while Yin types have more soft/rounded qualities.
Height plays a crucial role in determining your Kibbe type. At 5'6" and over, you automatically have Vertical as your dominant. All Curve dominant types must be under 5'6".
| Type | Height | Dominant | Additional |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dramatic | Any height | Vertical | Narrow |
| Soft Dramatic | Any height | Vertical | Curve |
| Flamboyant Natural | Any height | Vertical | Width |
| Dramatic Classic | Under 5'6" | Vertical | Balance |
| Flamboyant Gamine | Under 5'5" | Vertical | Petite |
| Romantic | Under 5'6" | Curve | Double Curve |
| Theatrical Romantic | Under 5'6" | Curve | Narrow |
| Soft Natural | Under 5'6" | Curve | Width |
| Soft Classic | Under 5'6" | Curve | Balance |
| Soft Gamine | Under 5'5" | Curve | Petite |
Note: It's possible to be under 5'6" and still have Vertical as your dominant. Both Gamine types (with Petite) must be under 5'5".
Each Kibbe type tends to gain and distribute weight differently based on their Yin/Yang balance. Understanding your type's weight pattern can help with realistic expectations and dressing strategies.
| Type | Weight Gain Pattern |
|---|---|
| Dramatic | Hips and upper thighs only; NOT upper torso. Body shape remains straight (not curvy). |
| Soft Dramatic | All over the fleshiest parts: bust, hips, waist, thighs, upper arms, and especially the face. |
| Flamboyant Natural | Becomes square and stocky; face becomes fleshy and puffy. Extreme excess weight collects primarily from waist down. |
| Soft Natural | Extremely soft and fleshy; waist thickens first. Upper arms, thighs, and hips collect excess weight most rapidly. |
| Dramatic Classic | Excess weight shows up right away and collects from the waist down. Hips and thighs gain; rarely around bustline. Becomes more pear-shaped. |
| Soft Classic | Body becomes very soft; facial features become very fleshy. "Thickish" look; waist is first to lose definition. |
| Flamboyant Gamine | Becomes stocky and square. Excess weight from waist down, rarely above. Arms, legs, waist, and hip area become thick. Face may become puffy and fleshy. |
| Soft Gamine | Very rounded; weight collects mainly in bust and hip areas. Arms and thighs get soft; face becomes quite fleshy. |
| Theatrical Romantic | Figure remains hourglass with defined waist. Upper arms, thighs, and face become quite fleshy. |
| Romantic | Body only gets more rounded overall; face gets very full. |
Source: David Kibbe's Metamorphosis (1987)