Tony Blaschuk
 

  • @elizabethpace1591 says:

    I think more young women need to watch your channel 🙂

  • @naturalhoney says:

    I wear long nails, not cardi b long. Lol I used to be a nurse so hand washing is so important to me. I keep a clean nail brush and antibacterial soap at all times at every sink I use. I do my own nails so I don’t ever have to wait too long in between maintenance. I put a new set on every 2 weeks or less. It’s a preference to wear them long. And I don’t even care who don’t like it. It makes me so happy. I’m a retired Navy Veteran and wore short nails for years. I’m free now. Lmao😂Doing my nails keeps my ptsd/depression at bay ❤
    But I love what you are teaching! These lessons need to be learned and heard!❤

    • @cathyscherer1051 says:

      You sound elegant to me, keep your nails and enjoy, that’s my advice. I believe that this video is just a guideline, not written in stone ❤

    • @parishers6351 says:

      It may be a preference but long nails are not elegant no matter how you slice it

    • @JosphineMbogo-ht1ps says:

      ​@@cathyscherer1051 to

    • @ZER07994 says:

      I think this largely depends on culture. I also wear my nails semi-long and get compliments all the time by elegant people, men and women. Many respectable ladies and classy celebrities also wear long nails because it’s considered fashionable. I think it all comes down to tasteful designs and flattering colors. On the contrary, when I wear short nails nobody comments on it. In my culture very short nails can look juvenile like what teens would wear so they can sneakily go to school. It’s not the most attractive look for a young woman. I don’t think elegance is a one size fits all and most content I see online mostly cover western idea of elegance.

    • @Jacesmith03 says:

      I work in Research and wear my nails semi-long. I’m with you Sis, and thank you for your service to our country:)

  • @Queen-ConsciousYa says:

    I have tattoos but I am sophisticated and refined inside and out. I’m not getting rid of them and if someone can’t accept my tattoos, then they are not for me.

    • @anjaglivar4284 says:

      I started my elegance journey after getting quite some tattoos on my arm. Even though they might not fit a 100% to my new style, their message is so important to my life, that I would never want to get rid of them.

    • @fourthgirl says:

      ​@@anjaglivar4284You missed what was said. Tats are very much a personal message. But, too many takes away from that personal statement and just becomes a loud distraction.

    • @anjaglivar4284 says:

      @@fourthgirl I don’t think I missed it at all 🙂 She is definitively right that too much is taking away from elegance and I have quite many tattoos on one arm. But nonetheless I decided to keep them since the message of kindness towards all beings is such an important one (I stand up for animal rights and have many of the animals that I rescued from slaughter tattooed on).

      I started to dress modestly and wanting to be elegant after I made those. Even if they are distractive and not too elegant since I have many, I’ll keep them and not laser them away. But that’s the beauty of those videos; we can take what fits to us and use it to elevate ourselves, and we can leave what does not suit our preference and go on. I absolutely loved the overall video and message 😉

    • @sherwood9917 says:

      Good for you.” There is nothing more elegant than being who you are.

    • @bettie2803 says:

      Absolutely. I think the younger generations are not interested in disappearing into the background. And that’s ok. Be you- whether that is a logo billboard or disappearing into the background and everything in between.

  • @Alyssa_Kimmy says:

    I am 13 and I already am learning alot form you

  • @iremey2209 says:

    You can also be elegant in your natural (no added hair no makeup) representation matter knowing that you dont have to look like someone else in order for you to be deemed a elegant woman and you can feel comfortable in your own skin matter. Especially for melanated women.

  • @lvettesonai says:

    Modesty. There’s a word. I wish more teen/young women find your channel. Great advice here!💝

    • @NeilDownNatty says:

      modesty can be both elegant and sexy if done properly. Confidence is the main accessory. ppl dont know how to leave stuff to the imagination anymore lol

    • @arixelle7859 says:

      im a teen just 14 and its helped me so much on my femininity and also modesty walk 🙏🏾🙏🏾

    • @mazfitnessjounery2023 says:

      Modesty is load of bullshit its just a man made garage

    • @sassyperry6382 says:

      I concur!

    • @ldenisedavis says:

      It would be great if more teen girls would find this channel; but at the same time, it’s depressing at how many moms and grand moms are failing at their job of teaching girls that their worth is not in cheap attention, but found in a relationship with God and having self-respect & respect for others.

  • @Jojodancer1978 says:

    “Your nails should look like that of a human being and not a grizzly bear”, I cracked up😂

  • @sulusu4812 says:

    Nothing decreases the SHINE of a woman who knows her worth. ✨

    • @ladyfrance3 says:

      Lol. This is wrong !

    • @edennis8578 says:

      Not true. Many rude, obnoxious women behave that way because “they know their worth.” Many true ladies go unnoticed because their way of dressing makes them blend into the background.

    • @ladytee4269 says:

      🔥🔥🔥

    • @sulusu4812 says:

      ​@@edennis8578 no, I didn’t mean worth that way at all. I meant a deep peace within you knowing your worth as a human being & in particular as a woman. When this happens, although we all have our weaknesses ect, it goes hand in hand with humility & grace

    • @sulusu4812 says:

      ​@@ladyfrance3 how so?

  • @Emotional-antenna says:

    1)wearing too many logos on your outfit
    2)T shirt with lots graphics and inscription
    3)wearing lots of bright color
    4)Your make up is poorly done
    5)Dirty accessories
    6)wrinkle clothing
    7)Too much skin
    8)oversize or undersize clothing
    9)your nails are too long and too colorful
    10)excessive jewelry
    11)your underwear shows through your clothes
    12)Bizarre hair color or hair style
    13)Too many piercing and tattoos

  • @CPT_B says:

    THANK YOU – I love to see content creators cut through the “don’t judge me” nonsense. Anna Bey, The Feminine Fancy, Olivia B, Freddy My Love, and Woman of Elegance all understand that how you present yourself to the world matters, it brings you more respect and opportunities. If you want to be taken seriously at school, at work (be it just a part-time job or in your full-time profession), or on the dating scene, then you need to dress the part. All of these tips make sense and every woman can apply them in her everyday life.

    • @kiera6326 says:

      Yes. However, there is a difference between recognising that that is the case, and endorsing it. The other people aren’t unaware of how society perceives them; they are actively working to dismantle those stereotypes by literally telling people not to judge

    • @heathermetz6576 says:

      Absolutely!

    • @GertrudeAhene says:

      P😊ppp

    • @BunnyGxre says:

      That’s still judgement though. You can acknowledge that there’s a time and place for certain outfits without judging those around you for the way they choose to dress themselves. We can all agree you should look professional at your job, but that doesn’t mean you have to judge the people who don’t. It’s just about minding your business

    • @deborahcurtis1385 says:

      Anna Bey is definitely not an expert on this subject-matter. Her fake over plumped lips are appalling taste and she bangs on about subjects she doesn’t know much about. The kind of clothes she goes for are horrible knits and cheap imitations. She’s appalling.

  • @DeidraDazzling says:

    Elegance doesn’t mean that you have to look dull. It simply means to tone down a bit and be well groomed. Some of these things are common sense and some you speak are not unacceptable. I wear any length nails I want! However they are not loud colors or designs, usually a neutral or one color on every nail. I’ve always kept my nails VERY clean, I use a brush underneath EVERY TIME I wash my hands! I love quiet luxury and monochromatic outfits, but I LOVE a pop of color! Also, I have 2 tattoos one can be seen and one can’t. Both are tasteful. So I just think elegance can be interpreted and expressed many ways. Good video

    • @natashamanamike5271 says:

      Amen!!

    • @2006glg says:

      It’s *her* opinion on *her* channel. Yes, you can wear what you want on your nails. She isn’t saying you specifically should not.
      She doesn’t follow the trend and that’s her choice. A lot of us feel this way, but we get drowned out by the flashiness in others and get called plain Janes by other women aka ” look dull”.
      Let her have the space to speak her viewpoints and learn to not take others’ opinions so personally. If you were really confident that you are classy and elegant, you wouldn’t be so much in your feels about her giving her opinion.

    • @applecake2209 says:

      what would be an example of a tasteful tattoo?

    • @kjlockley1246 says:

      My nails have been long since 89 its not a trend. I think short nails look manly. To each their own.

    • @misszee007 says:

      I’m guilty of the grizzly nails but IMO my hands are small so the nails kinda counter that. But I keep them clean and neutral colors or French and believe it people love them!

  • @YochanaIrie_FineAppleStylez says:

    My mom raised me with some of these tips! Especially ironing 😭😭 I used to iron my school uniform for the week every Sunday, even jeans 😭😭. But it taught me how important it is to have clean and wrinkle free items.

    • @rhondaatkins1776 says:

      YEP. I even iron t-shirts. People act like t-shirts don’t get wrinkled. Lol. I can NOT leave the house wearing wrinkled clothes!

  • @susanpage8315 says:

    I have 1 tattoo, on my right forearm. I got it when I was 60, and I haven’t regretted it at all. People can dislike them; that’s their right. I am not planning on covering my body with tats.

  • @1mrsmjjj650 says:

    The key is wearing clothes, makeup, and accessories that ADD and ENHANCE who you are, not take away. You control it. It doesn’t control you. And watch the way you carry yourself. Beauty and elegance comes from within.🌷

    • @keishablackman9398 says:

      I love silver and gold jewellery I hate fake jewellery I have more rings than my fingers can wear I’m obsessed silver earrings chains bangle anklet I even bought silver jewelry for my baby I

    • @ayodeleadewumi9605 says:

      I totally agree with all thirteen rules to looking good. Beauty and elegance come from within.
      God bless you.

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  • @ChantelCutsUp says:

    I literally switch my looks everyday. 1 day i look very classy and elegant. Next day i look afro punk. One day i look like a tired successful salon spa owner, morher of 4 under 12, and wife. It just really depends on the day and occasion 😅. I do like your advice of looking kempt no matter what. I cam share the joy in that. 😊 Great video.

  • @lillllllllllllllllllllllllli says:

    I just graduated from highschool and will start studying law in a few months. These videos actually help me a lot since I’ve struggled with my femininity for a very long time and used to cover my body with men’s clothing, although I have a very petite body. Thank you so much for giving me and many other women the chance to embrace elegance!

  • @bzb2932 says:

    As a mature woman, I have been horrified at some of the outfits, hairstyles and outlandish nails I’ve seen on mostly younger women. I am glad you are offering this advice. It is much needed. I hope your message reaches the intended audience.

  • @livingwithdrdenisej says:

    I’m artistic and I’m from the Caribbean so I love colour and splashes of it 😂 but I think women should also find their personal style and individualize their look; “elegant” does not have to mean that all women look the same but this advice about the essentials is excellent! This is more about daily dress etiquette than just “elegance” per se

    • @renewingmyminddaily2400 says:

      Thank you for this. I am artistic woman and my clothes reflect that but I carry myself with much elegance.

    • @lovemycreator1356 says:

      ​@@renewingmyminddaily2400that is true I have a teen who is very artistic but I do tell her we are all human beings and people see you before they know you. That good old saying 1st impressions are lasting ones. But I am all for colors in a more tasteful way. People judge you before they know you unfortunately.

    • @mia_1969 says:

      I completely AGREE!!! I love color too, ALL of them!! Brilliant brights, soft pastels, muted shades, deep rich tones, neutrals and vibrant colors. Colors MAKE a statement 💯 💖💃

    • @sabrinat.7768 says:

      I’m from the Caribbean as well, and I had a similar thought.

  • @shaunay5391 says:

    Now this is a woman I would DEFINITELY take advice from. Her makeup is on point. Face and neck SAME COLOR/HUE. More of a natural look vs unnatural and Elvira look. No “baby hairs” foolishness etc. Great job all around. Love this!!

  • @gingerbreadgal30 says:

    I’m 43 and make good money, I’m going to wear whatever clothes I want to wear. Looking cheap keeps me from getting robbed or people asking me for money.😂

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