One of the most healing things I have done on my personal Twin Flame journey is feel safe in my clothes; change my wardrobe to a healing fashion collection. It was so much fun, and also so deeply healing to allow myself to research how I truly felt about a couple aspects of who I truly am in my Harmonious Twin Flame Union, in the medium of fashion!
I felt this need to feel safe and Divine Mother somehow guided me to start to try this second hand clothes website, that allows you to send stuff returns as well when it doesn’t fit or after all was not really what you were looking for: https://www.sellpy.com/ but there are more of this kind around.
I started trying it out with 1 item and quickly I got the hang of it and let whole collections come to my doorstep, to then send back what didn’t work out after all. Twin Flame Union was turning out the ultimate opportunity to attune myself in a brand new way with form, color and express myself for how God has meant it to be for me after all. And to feel free to try all of that out for very little money.
I looked up what the current fashion looked like to give myself a current vibe. Eventually, I remembered what my color season in the seasonal color theory was: Bright Spring, and I worked with these colors some more until it felt good enough. My Kibbe body type came out of a test as to be Dramatic Classic, which was already in my wardrobe.
Maybe you also want to start a new Twin Flame fashion experimental healing time. Let me inspire you with these ideas, but also not more than that, because there is no “must” in this topic in any sort of way: feel free!
2025 Trends
Romantic Chique



Prints



Preppy



Animal prints



Espresso colors



Athleisure



Silent luxury



Grunge



Color Seasons
An internationally recognized color theory for fashion, hair, and makeup that many women are at least vaguely familiar with is the theory of the four color seasons. It has been around for about 40 years and refers to a timeless color reality; in that sense, it’s not a trend, although working with it is becoming much more widespread on social media these days.
This color theory divides possible colors into four coherent (main) groups that match a certain mood and—importantly!—a certain skin undertone, so that the person radiates in those colors. This has nothing to do with the amount of melanin in the skin (how dark or light your skin is), but with the undertone (warm, cool, etc.), and this applies to everyone.
In other words: everyone radiates most in one of the four color seasons: spring, summer, fall, or winter. In a different color season, you can look depressed, wrinkles are much more noticeable, shadows can make you look tired, etc. There’s often an overlap with what people already know suits them, but this isn’t always the case. Unfortunately, your favorite color doesn’t always have anything to do with it. Instead, it’s the color group in which your skin glows brightest. There’s always only one.
This is a simplified way of dealing with color theory, that professional specialists work out much more deeply. You can print the four color groups on a sheet with a hole in the middle for the face, held up to the mirror, allowing yourself to judge which of the four color groups makes their skin glow most. If you hang your clothes in front of you, you could divide them in the presented color seasons. You can then check by trying them on whether it actually looks good.
- Spring: bright, light, warm, spring flowers
- Summer: light, cool, silver, pastel, grayish
- Autumn: warm, dark, gold, autumn leaves
- Winter: bright, hard, black, white, dark, primary
All colors are in all color seasons; it’s the type of shade of that color that varies. All seasons have red, but red has different shades in all four seasons. Red in spring is bright, light, and warm; red in summer is grayish and soft; red in autumn is dark and warm; red in winter is cooler, strong and primary. The same goes for blue, green, etc. This creates a very harmonious color palette within a single season that appears intuitively coherent.
Besides, color seasons don’t have to do with whether the clothes are warm enough for winter or cool enough for summer; it’s solely about the color of the garments. Nor does it say anything about whether the color is a trend for the fashion season. It’s a timeless approach that focuses on whether the color makes your skin glow. At the same time, there’s also an inspiring and attractive decorative element in the color harmony within a season itself, which can apply to all sorts of things (even beyond clothing, hair, and makeup).
Which color season makes you glow? Spring, Summer, Fall or Winter? Buy these for approximately €9 for a digital file download: https://www.etsy.com/nl/listing/1869865589/afdrukbare-lijsten-voor-kleuranalyses-4, print and test it out on yourself now.




Transformation
She initially wore light-colored hair (hair is also important in this example to distinguish between the two, but the system always considers skin tone) and a silver-gray, cool-colored cardigan. Judging by her complexion and facial features, she looks rather tired and anemic. In the second, right-hand photo, she’s adapted her hair and clothing to her actual color season: her entire appearance looks more cohesive, radiant, and natural; her facial features and skin tone now appear rested and radiant. Here, she’s transitioned from a cool summer (or winter) season to a warm, soft autumn season for the color of her clothing, hair, and makeup.

Body Type
To add to the completeness of this Twin Flame Fashion special, you could look at your body type, in the system of Kibbe. It gives you a name for your type and then a collection of suggestions that will look good on you: types of clothes, structure of unstructured, proportions et cetera.
Here are 2 places on the internet where you can do a test to find your body type in the Kibbe system:
https://blog.petitedressing.com/kibbe-test/
Or
https://theconceptwardrobe.com/kibbe-body-types/the-kibbe-body-type-test
For me, what came out was Dramatic Classic. I put this in YouTube search and Google search and found pictures, suggestions and so on. That seemed to work out for me because I actually was already drawn to these kinds of styles naturally, but the clarity made it all fully rounded.
What did you get in Kibbe and in your color season? Which styles speak to you? Leave a quick comment below.
Wouldn’t it be so interesting to work out what the color season of your Twin Flame is and what their Kibbe type is also? Would Twin Flames have the same taste in fashion trends? Let me know below if you have your answers. The more we have, the more we can see if there are patterns in it – and potential conclusions.
But for now it seems clear that your physical appearance is not directly connected to your Twin Flame; it is your spirit that is that connective tissue. They do however have the same underlying values in life. And what is certainly clear is that you can always take the opportunity to heal yourself in your Divine Expression of who you are inside your Union some deeper by taking the above 3 ideas and work them out for your unique case…
Love,

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