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Baunnie Sea's avatar

I would love to see a table or list of celebrities that show/compare their Kibbe ID and their Body Matrix category.

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irene alonso's avatar

I would have said Jennifer Lopez is medium instead of short! It must be because of her tight, slicked-back updos and ponytails.

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Natalie's avatar

I see her as medium vertical line too

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caroline's avatar

can you add Margot Robbie? :)

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Kim Anderson's avatar

I wonder what type Lana Del Rey would be. I think a study of her style lines would be so cool and enlightening.

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Michaela Doré's avatar

I’m always on the hunt for other NLMs, some other celebs I’ve considered (but am not certain) are Oliva Culpo or Camila Morrone

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Celia Messari's avatar

I think : Jane Seymour is NMR, Kelly Lebrock (young) NLR, Irina Shayk MLR, Ivanka Trump also MLR, Melania Trump MLM , Elizabeth Hurley WLM , Pamela Anderson WMR , Kylie Minogue MSM (despite seeming round, it is more because of her poses!)

I don’t if I am right but it was a fun quiz !

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jacqueline's avatar

Jennifer Love Hewett?

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Johanna's avatar

This was very helpful. I’m clearly medium - short - straight like Zoe Kravitz. I should look line inspiration from her! 😀

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Tina's avatar

I’m still confused where I would fall, as I have a broad shoulders, a big bust and narrower hips and no waist. I’m 5’6” with a longer vertical… so would classify myself as wide and medium or long. But for the last category, am I round (due to my bust?) or narrow (due to my hips)? 🤔 Any input is appreciated!

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irene alonso's avatar

For width shoulders are the main point, for length is the general proportion, if you look tall. Sofia Vergara, Who IS tall and very slim, qualifies as round, so I think It is about if you look curvaceous. I hope I help but I'm afraid I explained myself poorly on this

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Kim Anderson's avatar

Have you gone through the article on the body matrix? It's not about one feature but looking at the whole body and seeing the patterns.

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Tina's avatar

Thanks! I’m going to take a look

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Reyna V's avatar

you won't necessarily be round even with a larger bust. It's more about the overall shapes in your body I think...

I think it can be really hard to tell when you're trying to type yourself. I would ask, do you feel better when you have a very distinctive waist emphasis? like a shirt tucked into pants or a belt to cinch in the waist of a dress? Because that usually is flattering on round types i think.

If you don't feel like you need that defined waist, you might be a straight type...although I would watch some of Elle Jean's videos to confirm but I think that's correct...

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