How to Dress the Natural Kibbe Body Type: Relaxed Elegance
Learn how to dress the Natural Kibbe body type with practical outfit ideas, best fabrics, silhouettes, and styling rules that honor your balanced, relaxed lines.
If your reflection shows a straight, moderate frame with blunt edges and an easygoing silhouette, you may be a Natural Kibbe Body Type.
In the Kibbe system, the Natural is defined by moderate yang with blunt geometry, straight lines, and an open, relaxed quality. You are neither sharp like the Dramatic nor broad like the Flamboyant Natural, but you share the Natural family's need for unconstructed ease and simple, unfussy clothing. This guide will show you exactly how to dress the Natural body type, with clear rules, fabric choices, and real outfit ideas that work in daily life.
Not sure if you're a Natural? Take our free Kibbe body type quiz or read the full Natural profile.

At a Glance: Natural Styling Essentials
Here is your quick reference for mastering the Natural look:
| Element | Best for Natural | What to Avoid |
|---|---|---|
| Silhouette | Relaxed, straight, easy | Stiff, tight, overly structured |
| Lines | Straight, clean, moderate | Sharp angular or ornately curved |
| Fabrics | Natural fibers, matte, textured | Shiny synthetics, stiff suiting |
| Details | Minimal, clean, functional | Fussy, ornate, delicate |
| Essence | Fresh, approachable, casual | Formal, prim, overly polished |
1. What Is the Natural Body Type?
The Natural sits in the center of the Natural family, between the broader Flamboyant Natural and the softer Soft Natural. This type is moderate in its yang expression, meaning the bone structure is blunt and straight rather than sharp or broad, and the overall impression is casual, approachable, and unfussy.
Key Characteristics:
- Bone structure: Moderate, straight, and slightly blunt. Shoulders are neither sharply angular nor dramatically wide but have a square, even quality.
- Body flesh: Moderate and evenly distributed. Neither lean and taut like a Dramatic nor soft and fleshy like a Romantic.
- Vertical line: Moderate. Naturals typically appear neither tall nor petite, with balanced proportions.
- Overall impression: Fresh, approachable, and relaxed. People often describe Naturals as "girl-next-door" beautiful.
The core styling concept is relaxed ease. Your body looks its best when clothing drapes simply and naturally rather than being sculpted, structured, or decorated.
Note: If you feel your frame is broader and more commanding, check the Flamboyant Natural. If you notice distinct softness and curves, check the Soft Natural.
2. The Golden Rules of Natural Styling
To dress a Natural effectively, think Simple Flow.
Rule #1: Keep It Unconstructed
Your blunt bone structure rejects rigid tailoring. Clothes should look like they landed on you easily.
- Do: Choose soft blazers, unlined jackets, relaxed knits, and garments that move freely.
- Don't: Wear stiff, padded shoulders, rigid corset-like bodices, or sharply constructed suits.
Rule #2: Maintain Straight, Clean Lines
Your body reads as a clean rectangle with blunt edges. Your clothes should echo that geometry.
- Do: Wear straight-leg pants, column dresses, and tops with clean, uncomplicated seams.
- Don't: Wear heavily gathered, ruffled, or draped garments that add complexity your frame does not need.
Rule #3: Choose Simplicity Over Decoration
The Natural's beauty is in understatement.
- Do: Opt for functional details: a clean zipper, simple buttons, minimal hardware.
- Don't: Add ornate embellishments, lace overlays, beading, or elaborate trim that feels foreign to your relaxed essence.
Rule #4: Use Natural Textures
Organic, matte textures complete the Natural look.
- Do: Wear cotton, linen, soft wool, denim, and suede. Textures that look real and unprocessed.
- Don't: Wear high-shine satin, metallic fabrics, or heavily processed synthetics that look artificial.

3. Best Fabrics for the Natural
The right fabric for a Natural feels organic, comfortable, and unforced.
- Best fabrics: Cotton (especially washed cotton), linen, soft wool, chambray, denim, jersey knit, and light suede.
- Textures that work: Matte, slightly rough, woven, and natural-looking. Fabrics with visible weave or gentle texture work beautifully.
- Fabrics to avoid: Stiff suiting wool, high-shine satin, rigid polyester, and ultra-delicate chiffon or organza.
The Test: If the fabric looks like it could exist in nature and feels comfortable immediately off the rack, it is likely right for a Natural. If it needs steaming, pressing, or careful handling, it is probably too fussy.
4. Item-by-Item Styling Guide
Tops and Blouses
Your tops should feel easy and uncomplicated.
- Best Styles: Relaxed crew necks, soft V-necks, casual button-downs (slightly oversized), and quality t-shirts in heavier cotton.
- Fit: Relaxed but not baggy. The fabric should follow your frame with a small amount of ease.
- Avoid: Tight, body-con tops; heavily ruffled blouses; and ornate blouses with lace or beading.
Skirts and Dresses
Simplicity and comfortable movement are key.
- Dresses: Shirt dresses, t-shirt dresses, relaxed wrap dresses, and simple column dresses in natural fabric.
- Skirts: Straight knee-length skirts, relaxed A-line skirts, and simple midi skirts in cotton or linen.
- Avoid: Heavily structured ball skirts, stiff pencil skirts in suiting fabric, and mini skirts with fussy details.
Pants and Jeans
Pants are a natural strength for this type. The straight, clean line mirrors your bone structure.
- Best Styles: Straight-leg jeans in medium wash, relaxed chinos, casual wide-leg trousers in linen, and soft cargo-style pants with minimal hardware.
- Fit: Comfortable through the hip, with a straight or relaxed leg.
- Avoid: Ultra-skinny jeans, stiff tailored dress pants with sharp creases, and heavily embellished denim.
Jackets and Outerwear
Your outerwear should extend the relaxed, unfussy silhouette.
- Best Styles: Unstructured blazers, denim jackets, suede jackets, relaxed trench coats, and shearling or fleece vests.
- Details: Minimal hardware, natural shoulder line, and simple closures.
- Avoid: Heavily padded blazers, stiff leather biker jackets with excessive zippers, and ornate embroidered coats.
5. Natural Kibbe Outfit Ideas
Here are three complete looks to help you visualize the principles.
Look 1: Everyday Casual

- The Top: A washed cotton crew-neck tee in warm ivory.
- The Bottom: Medium-wash straight-leg jeans.
- The Shoes: Tan leather ankle boots with a low block heel.
- Why it works: Every piece is simple, natural-fiber, and unfussy. The straight lines of the jeans mirror the body's blunt geometry, and the washed cotton feels authentically relaxed.
Look 2: Smart Workwear
- The Top: A soft chambray button-down, sleeves rolled to the forearm.
- The Jacket: An unstructured linen blazer in sand.
- The Bottom: Straight-leg chinos in navy.
- Why it works: The unstructured blazer provides polish without rigidity. The natural fibers and relaxed fit create professionalism that still feels approachable and comfortable.
Look 3: Relaxed Evening
- The Dress: A simple column dress in soft jersey, midi-length, with a scoop neck.
- The Layer: A long cashmere cardigan left open.
- The Accessories: Hammered gold hoop earrings and flat leather sandals.
- Why it works: The column dress creates a clean vertical line, the cashmere cardigan adds warmth without structure, and the organic accessories echo the Natural essence.
6. Accessories, Hair and Makeup for the Natural
Jewelry
- Style: Simple, organic, and moderate in scale.
- Materials: Brushed gold, hammered silver, leather, wood, and natural stone.
- Avoid: Ornate vintage pieces, tiny delicate chains, and sharp geometric statement jewelry.
Hair
- Goal: Natural movement, healthy texture, and minimal fuss.
- Styles: Loose waves, natural texture worn freely, a casual layered cut, or a relaxed ponytail.
- Avoid: Severely sleek blowouts, tight curls, and heavily styled updos that look overdone.
Makeup
- Goal: Fresh and natural, enhancing rather than transforming.
- Application: Tinted moisturizer, soft bronzer, neutral-toned eyes, groomed brows, and a natural lip (nude or soft pink).
- Avoid: Heavy contouring, graphic eyeliner, bold lip colors, and full-coverage matte foundations that look artificial.
FAQ: Natural Kibbe Body Type Styling Questions
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How do I distinguish Natural from Soft Classic? ▼
Can a Natural dress up for formal events? ▼
Should I choose Flamboyant Natural or Natural? ▼
Embracing Your Natural Lines
The Natural body type is a celebration of effortless beauty. Your relaxed frame and straightforward geometry mean that you look your best when you stop trying too hard. The most expensive thing in your wardrobe should be the quality of the fabric, not the complexity of the design.
When you choose simple, natural-fiber clothing with clean lines and minimal decoration, you achieve a look that is both approachable and quietly elegant.
Next steps:
- Explore the full Natural style guide
- Compare Flamboyant Natural vs Natural
- Take the Kibbe body type quiz if you're still unsure
