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All Kibbe ever wanted to achieve with his book is to get rid of that stupid myth that hourglass is the one and only perfect body that everyone should fake with their styling choices. He was all about making everyone embrace and show off who they are... so why don't we talk more about our fellow non-binary people?
An afab with typical soft classic body may not necessarily want to dress in pearls, frills and so.
But I might actually advice a pearl necklace in a true Harry Styles fashion. Generally the feminine man's wear and masculine women's wear are something non-binary people could look into to look more endogenous.
Also some gourmets that are long done with gendering materials will be amazing. Nice, streight trousers with a plain turtle neck... and perhaps some accessory (like a thick watch on your wris) to make it lean more masculine so it balances that hourglass body you've got underneath.
Cutting your hair short (but still nite and whispy) will also be quite a statement for a soft classic. They really don't need much to put character in their looks, but REMEMBER - clothes are there to alter your appearance the way you want it to be and not to force you to alter your style to fit them. Soft classic or not - value your comfort above else and then try to make your silhouettes to match what some dude in the 80s said would suit you best.
I also made a tiny moodboard for non-binary soft classics (https://pin.it/5DpZBv9 - it's still in beta state, I'll expend it), but if you want some more specific advice that will match your style and personality, don't hesitate to message me!
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