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Dramatic Natural Classic
Dramatic Natural Classics have powerful beauty.
Dramatic Natural Classic celebrities
Olivia Munn, a Dramatic Natural Classic.
Dramatic Natural Classic celebrities are on Pinterest here and listed below:
Angela Kinsey
Anna Gunn
Bar Refaeli
Behati Prinsloo
Bruce Paltrow
Bryan Cranston
Christie Brinkley
Gwyneth Paltrow
Harry Shum Jr
Heidi Klum
Holly Hunter
Jennifer Garner
Kasia Struss
Kelsey Asbille
Lindsey Vonn
Lucy Liu
Madison Beer
Matt Czuchry
Molly Sims
Natasha Liu Bordizzo
Olivia Munn
Rose Leslie
Ryan Reynolds
Yvonne Strahovski
Dramatic Natural Classic fashion
To embody the Dramatic Natural Classic aesthetic, you can dress like someone in a powerful position, like a CEO, who’s simultaneously really laidback and chill.
The powerful aspect comes partly from your striking Dramatic essence, which gets edgy, avant-garde, sharp, and intimidating silhouettes.
Classic adds refinement and conventionality, allowing you to incorporate polished basics like dress shirts and simple tailored pants. Combined with your Dramatic, Classic makes you appear serious and professional.
And then Natural adds carefreeness. With its laidback aesthetic, consisting heavily of casual wardrobe staples like relaxed-fit jeans and oversized Tees, Natural makes you appear more down-to-earth than the stereotype of a person in power.
But because highly Natural faces are characterized by large, blunt shapes, having Natural can actually sometimes heighten a face’s intense, powerful feel, especially when that face also has Dramatic—more on that below!
Variations of Dramatic Natural Classic fashion
Dramatic Natural Classic fashion can look really different depending on which essence you’re emphasizing.
If you have mostly Natural and Classic, you can wear casual chic Natural Classic style and add Dramatic in details, like a large geometric purse or earrings.
If you have mostly Dramatic and Classic, you’ll be harmonious in extremely sleek, polished outfits, like a monochromatic suit and heels with a Classic coat. You might add Natural as a large plaid print in an earth toned color scheme:
And if you have mostly Dramatic and Natural, you’ll be gorgeous in roomy coats over loose tops and relaxed-fit jeans, like the DNC look below, or other styles that emphasize long and oversized layers:
Optionally, you can also layer your hair over your face.
If you’re a Dramatic Natural Classic, every day can be powerful-professional-casual Friday, and you can choose how much of each quality to emphasize.
This DNC ensemble might be too laidback even for casual Friday—but if paired with long dark leggings (Dramatic) and simple flats (Classic), it might work for a professional setting.
Dramatic Natural Classic faces and aura
Like Dramatic Naturals, Dramatic Natural Classics have powerful, confident, competent-appearing faces.
Model Kasia Struss. Even in what appears to be extremely minimal makeup, and even with the unorthodox hair accessories (assuming this was a behind-the-scenes shot prior to an actual shoot), her beauty appears strong, confident, and intense.
At least one psychology study has found that people rate faces of women wearing makeup as appearing more “competent” than makeup-less faces. Obviously it’s not fair to make judgments of competence based on makeup-wearing. But I think part of what the study illustrates is that for many style essences, makeup makes us look more “put together.”
And the viewer can be biased by that visual assessment of put-togetherness to assume that a person who looks externally put together is also more internally organized, conscientious, competent, etc.
But a superpower of people with highly Natural faces, like Kasia Struss, is that they don’t need much makeup to look polished and put together. Kasia has a naturally confident and competent look.
Again, it’s unfair to judge people’s actual, internal competence based on what they look like.
But I also don’t think it’s fair to convince ourselves that people never judge others based on how they look. That’s just obviously false.
Style analysis can help us become more aware of biases people may have toward us, or that we may have toward others, so that we can use that knowledge in productive ways.
Style essences and personality
Our style essences don’t literally reveal our personality, and in many cases, our essences’ vibes might be very different or even opposite to our personality.
But whether or not a person with a Dramatic Natural Classic face is confident and has stellar leadership abilities, that’s how they appear visually.
As noted above, in fashion, the Natural style essence often makes things more casual. But this isn’t necessarily always the case. The Natural essence is characterized by large, confident-appearing shapes. Sometimes a large Natural print, like a large Natural plaid or floral, can actually make an outfit look even more intense.
The same is true of faces. While the Natural essence in faces often does have a friendly vibe, sometimes very high amounts of Natural, or Natural combined with the intensity of Dramatic, can actually make a face look even more intense, powerful, or intimidating.
So the exact vibe of your face as a Dramatic Natural Classic depends on your ratio of essences and how those essences manifest in your face. The way you come off to others also depends a lot on your fashion choices, hair and makeup, and of course your facial expression.
A big smile and more casual styling, like wearing minimal makeup and an oversized sweater and jeans, might make a DNC appear very friendly and approachable. Whereas a straight, serious expression paired with bold makeup and a monochromatic power suit might make you look much less so.
Dramatic Natural Classic model Bar Refaeli—on the left, she’s in very minimal makeup and a smile that emphasizes her friendly Natural beauty. On the right, it’s not a super heavy makeup look, but the eye emphasis and closed-mouth smile help bring out more of her Dramatic intensity.
Photogenic faces
If I had to pick the two essences that photograph best—or at least photograph most true to how they look in real life—it would probably be Dramatic and Classic.
Why do Classics photograph well? Their faces are balanced and symmetrical, and highly Classic features tend to be moderate in size and shape—so Classic proportions and features tend to be less distorted by the camera’s difficult task of rendering 3D faces accurately in 2D space. In contrast, very large or very small features are more prone to looking even larger or smaller in photos than in reality.
Why do Dramatics photograph well? Long, straight shapes tend to be easier to translate into 2D space compared to curving shapes—think about how much easier it is to draw a 3D box versus a 3D sphere. It’s easier for curving shapes to appear flat in photos. And it’s easier for shorter shapes to appear wider when flattened in 2D space—so with their sharp angles and length, highly Dramatic faces may photograph more true to life than other types.
For most people, being photographed straight on with all their hair completely off their face isn’t going to be their favorite look—Dramatic Natural Classic model Heidi Klum pulls it off.
Since Natural is also characterized by long, straight shapes, they may also share Dramatic’s ability to photograph well—though in my view, Natural’s blunt-edged shapes may not translate as accurately on camera as Dramatic’s sharp-edged ones.
But Naturals do have at least one big photographic advantage over Dramatics: Naturals look extremely harmonious smiling. And because a smile is often the expected facial expression when you’re having your photo taken—with many exceptions like high fashion shoot, album cover, moody selfie—Dramatic Natural Classic may be one of the most photogenic of all the style types.
Model faces
Their ability to photograph amazingly—along with the inherent beauty of their strong, powerful, and balanced faces—might be part of why at least several very famous models are Dramatic Natural Classic. Some we’ve already mentioned, but others include Victoria’s Secret Model Behati Prinsloo and supermodel Christie Brinkley.
Dramatic Natural Classic faces illustrate the beauty of angles and straight lines, and how a face doesn’t need to have extremely voluptuous shapes to be extremely beautiful.