Justine Leconte officiel

Hi everyone! ⭐️
This new “community space” on my channel is a place where you can get to know each other, instead of just seeing videos posted from me to you.
Let’s try it: what’s your biggest challenge with your style, right now?

3 months ago | [YT] | 656



@anaperalta9511

I am going through the stage that many women experience during menopause. My body is shifting, and clothes that once felt great may suddenly feel tight or uncomfortable, especially around the lower abdomen where hormonal changes often lead to bloating or weight gain. I know it’s completely normal, but that doesn’t make it any less challenging or frustrating to dress up 😢

3 months ago | 74

@traceej4685

My challenge is trying to find classic staple pieces that fit me my body size and shape and that are affordable.

3 months ago | 35

@2011AccountMyutube

My challenge:Knowing the right fit, looking put together both inside and outside of work. Eg: I keep buying workwear to have choices for wearing to office. but they don't work outside of it. I feel like I have to buy again when it comes to casual outings, get togethers etc. so how do you make your wardrobe dynamic so it works for office/otherwise

3 months ago (edited) | 17

@HCPB91

I’m 9 months postpartum and reaching mid 30s. Refinding my style is a more of a challenge than I thought it’d be while combining it with practicality and a different body shape.

3 months ago | 17

@juliekling8598

Figuring out my “style” now. I’ve gained a little weight and I’m viewed by many as older than I am due to having white hair. I want the comfort and freedom (bravery) to create my style irrespective of others! Or body changes

3 months ago | 15

@ThreadsofEden

Natural fiber bras that actually work! Alternatively, social acceptance in conservative settings for the no-bra look 😂

3 months ago | 9

@workingbeauty1804

I have accumulated a lot of things but usually just wear the same boring stuff! I wished I was more courageous to just combine new outfits with what I have

3 months ago | 13

@RutaPikunaite

My biggest challenge I don’t know how to express it. I love shopping for cute dresses and dressy clothes. But I have nothing to wear because my casual life is very simple and I have nothing to wear because my closets are filled with clothes too dressy to wear to go grocery shopping for example😂 And You look so cute in this picture

3 months ago | 5

@mehrii3282

Girl, money :') I love my style and I've been affectionately told I dress like someone's grandmother, but have never been accused of being plain. But to buy clothing that isn't hip and trendy, but is timeless or very different, you either have to buy secondhand or go high end. While I love op shopping, you can't always find the image you have in your head. The shops who do have what you're imagining are expensive 😔 it doesn't help that I like more modest cuts, long sleeves, flowing fabric, and full lining, which always hike up prices

3 months ago | 10

@lynnpetti3817

I’m almost 80, very short but don’t always want to dress “appropriately “. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t and sometimes I just don’t care.

3 months ago | 14

@sweetsandcharades8383

Are there any smart tips for making loungewear more stylish? (Without adding jewelry) I am pretty much bound to either my bed or my couch these days because of my health and I would really like to expand this part of my wardrobe. Perhaps with a hint of balletcore? I like the aesthetics.

3 months ago | 11

@pompom8030

Finding clothes 2nd Hand in my prefered color season, shape and material. Having many different aesthetics that i like and wear, which is overwhelming at times. Being too focused on my flaws.

3 months ago | 2

@mrsrazzer

Finding professional tops that I like and fit my style. I don’t like a lot of what I think of as frilly but I want to branch out from the button front shirts I have that are a wardrobe staple. And I cover tattoos on my upper arms so nothing sleeveless. I am experimenting with a couple of things I found recently, a silk blend drape neck top, a woven cotton v-neck in a large check pattern. But it hasn’t been easy.

3 months ago | 4

@michellelabelle3048

My challenge is moving into menopause and trying to reduce microplastics from fabrics, all while looking stylish and feeling comfortable.

3 months ago | 5

@brightpurpleviking

Transitioning from young to middle aged

3 months ago | 17

@ceceme

Great quesstion!💯 Cool with a commnunity space!❤ Find it hard to pick just one. Sorry in advance for the essay! 1. I wish there was more clothes designed for women with curves and different shapes of women and men! The clothes that fit straight and narrow people are cool for them, but often doesn't look as good on other shapes. I'm a pear myself! 2.I wish I was better at what's in fashion (the silouette of trousers, jackets etc) so I could be more things second hand. Which is much better for the planet. 3. I find it hard to match new things to what's already in my closet. 4. I'm not great at buying clothes online, I want to feel the fabric and look at things with my own eyes! 5. After the covid pandemic here in Sweden. The physical stores with quality fashion that that weren't luxury brands all went bust. Now it's either fast fashion or really expensive brands

3 months ago | 5

@jennaforesti

My biggest challenge is finding clothes that fit. If items fit one part of me, they generally don't fit somewhere else. And, it's not off by a cm or two it's off by 5 or sometimes more. Does anyone have a brand they recommend that makes clothes for curvy women - not the "polite" curvy, which is bigger everywhere, but truly curvy, genuinely hour-glass figures?

3 months ago | 8

@MysticaFaery

Finding clothes with both siched waists and space for my breasts. One would think the hourglass figure was extinct based on what I can find in the stores 😅 I don't want to look like a tent. Anyone else struggling with this

3 months ago | 18

@molamolalaaa2968

My biggest challenge is finding flattering clothes for my huge bulging tummy. I look perpetually pregnant 😂

3 months ago | 6

@thisgirl5539

My belly/waist. I’m consistently one size everywhere except my belly! It makes it impossible to buy pants or skirts or straight dresses.

3 months ago | 7