You have Cool tonal coloring and will look your best wearing colors with a blue undertone
Cool (True) Summer is one of the three Summer seasons. Cool Summer suggests elegance and is surrounded by a kind of aristocratic atmosphere. Accordingly, the colors are also calm, and the color pal…
Cool and Brilliants can be further broken down into three varieties: Cool Winter (flowing into Cool & Delicate), Clear Winter (flowing into Warm & Fresh), and Deep Winter (sharing deep, dark depths with Warm & Rich). *(icy describes a pure color tinted with white, it is not muddied with gray or other undertones like a…
Color Me Beautiful Color Me Beautiful is more than a beauty book. It contains the secret to your âcolorâ season and the 30 fabulous colors that will: â¢...
Cool and Brilliants can be further broken down into three varieties: Cool Winter (flowing into Cool & Delicate), Clear Winter (flowing into Warm & Fresh), and Deep Winter (sharing deep, dark depths with Warm & Rich). *(icy describes a pure color tinted with white, it is not muddied with gray or other undertones like a…
Color Me Beautiful Color Me Beautiful is more than a beauty book. It contains the secret to your âcolorâ season and the 30 fabulous colors that will: â¢...
Do you wish your home had a more cozy, inviting feel? Well, this post highlights the essential elements to give your home that cozy feel we all desire!
Cool and Delicates can be further broken down into three varieties: Cool Summer (flowing into Cool & Brilliant), Light Summer (sharing qualities with Warm & Fresh), and Soft Summer (dipping into Warm & Rich). NOT Cool & Delicate (aka Summer) TRY Cool & Brilliant (aka Winter) Warm & Fresh (aka Spring) Warm & Rich (aka Autumn) How to Pick your Best and Worst…
Do you ever feel yourself inexplicably drawn to certain colors and rubbed the wrong way by others?Maybe the co
This easy and simple season color analysis for women will improve your look and style. Find your seasonal color palette that works best for your complexion.
If you have just discovered that you are a Dark Autumn in the seasonal colour analysis, find out which colours look best on you.
What are my best colors according to my overall look? This is an easy to understand and detailed post with celebrity examples about the Soft Summer women.
How was color theory, or harmony used in vintage fashion? During the flapper era in 1928, this charming booklet was published to show women how to select personal colors based on their hair and skin tones. This booklet has several wonderful color illustrations to show exactly what fashion colors a girl should choose to look her best. This color wheel is the reverse side of that page shown above. By turning the color wheel, various dress colors appear in that illustration. Here on the back side, basic color theory is shown. This page is part of a series of color groups that are based on skin tone and hair color grouped into "warm", "cool" and "intermediate" skin tones. Clearly, this publication is based on the hair and color of middle class women from European heritage and lacks the diversity we are familiar with today. However it does give us insight into a new type of color theory that would grow in popularity during the century, with the publication of such personal color theory books as "Color Me Beautiful". The final illustration shown here comes with the following description: This page suggests ways in which the principles explained in the Color Dictionary herewith may be applied in planning color schemes for dress. If your inner Flapper is wondering what to wear next, you can take a cue from this to know that color in fashion was bright, rich and varied by the late 1920's, and women had begun to realize what specific colors for them looked the best!
Identify the best Cool neutrals so you begin to co-ordinate with the brighter accent colors
Spring or Warm & Fresh can be divided into three subcategories. Clear Spring are the highest contrast of the Springs, they have a noticeable clarity in their features. They commonly have very bright and striking eyes that allow them to shine in colors that might overwhelm others. They border the Winter category and can wear colors…
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Who needs 50 shades of gray? Just find the best shades to flatter your natural coloring!
The 4 Seasons - seasonal color analysis - denoting color groups is a brilliant concept with glorious color palettes - but it doesn't work for everyone!
Clear Winters have the contrast typical of Winters, they also have a clarity in their features, reminiscent of Spring. They commonly have very bright and striking eyes that allow them to shine in colors that might overwhelm others. Deep Winter, also known as Dark Winter, is set apart by its depth. The colors are cool, strongly saturated, and…
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Don't know what your color season is? Find your color season and figure out which sets of colors best match your features with Headcovers guide.
Atrybuty (wg ważności): Chłodna, Zgaszona, Jasna Znane Chłodne Lata: Christie Birnkley, Jessica Biel, Denise Richards, Ruth Wilson, Linda Evans (obejrzyj je tutaj) Typ siostrzany: Chłodna Zima (Cool/True Winter) Cechy wyglądu: karnacja jaśniejsza, często lekko zaróżowiona, choć także neutralna, a niekiedy jasnooliwkowa (zielonkawa); włosy wyraźnie chłodne, od jasnego blondu do
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Color me shocked. As it turns out, I'm not a Bright Winter at all. I'm actually a Soft Summer! They are both neutral seasons, leaning cooler with just a touch of warmth, but the colors and saturation are very different. I wrote about what I was anticipating and a little about what this is all about in my previous post, here. Now, how does a personal color analysis work, exactly? First, you wear no makeup. The "studio" (actually a hotel meeting room) was set up with a gray background and full-spectrum lights. I wore a gray scarf over my hair (because there is still a tiny bit of dye in the ends) and a gray drape. My analyst, Christine, also wore a gray coverall so as to not distract the eye. She started by draping me with fabric drapes representing the four true seasons, Winter (black), Autumn (dark brown), Spring (gold), and Summer (silver), comparing two at a time. It was clear that none of the true seasons were a perfect match, but Summer was the best, followed by Winter. We were looking for each color's effects on my face. You want feature definition, smooth skin, healthy skin color, bright colorful eyes, pink lips. You do not want shadows, yellowness, redness, pale lips, dull eyes, or hard lines. We went through the red drapes (a series of pinks to reds designed to test for how much saturation suits you) and then we did each of the 12 seasons individually. Nine seasons were eliminated pretty quickly. She spent extra time comparing Light Summer and Soft Summer (SSu), but Soft Summer won out. She saved Bright Winter (BW) for last, because she know it was what I was expecting. I didn't tell her straight out, but she figured it out by my comments on how pretty certain drapes were, as well as what I walked in wearing (black and fuchsia). The Bright Winter vs. Soft Summer draping was interesting. The BW drapes really didn't look bad - they didn't make me sallow, like the warmer seasons (Spring), or severe, like the cold seasons (True Winter and True Summer). But - in the BW, I just sort of receded. I wasn't center stage, the drape was. The SSu drapes, on the other hand, showed ME. This may sounds like a subtle thing. But I really could see it. The SSu colors are truly colors I've hardly looked at in stores. I just assumed they didn't have enough saturation for me. The SSu colors are heathered and grayed. I think they're very pretty, but they are just so far from the electric pinks, purples, and teals I've been favoring lately! Christine sensed my shock, and she spent a long time with me. She really wanted me to see the changes that SSu made in my appearance. In fact, my session was about six hours long! Granted, much of that time was talking, about color theory in general, and then more specifically once my season had been revealed. We also talked about makeup, and she applied a full face of makeup on me, explaining as she went. Once I got over my shock (even my shock shocked me - I swore I was totally open minded!), I decided to just embrace my new season. Hey, nothing is permanent, I can always go back to my old bright colors if I like. I've been collecting new makeup from Christine's recommendation list, and bought a few clothing items and scarves. Below, I'm sharing some photos from from draping session, as well as a selfie I took in my car wearing some of my new purchases. All of the draping photos are in my Soft Summer colors, with makeup on (I wasn't going to take any pictures of the "bad" colors, or any no-makeup shots, no matter good an illustration they might be!) My colors (well, a few of them, anyway) Some individual shots with Soft Summer colors Here is my attempt at "doing Soft Summer" myself. The scarf in the photo above is by Natasha (purchased at TJ Maxx). Foundation is Clinique Perfectly Real Makeup in 14N, blush is Clinique's Cupid. Eyeliner is Urban Decay's Uzi. Eyeshadow is a custom palette I created with MAC's Blackberry, Yogurt, and Scene. Mascara is Almay's Sapphire. Lipstick: Plumful by MAC. A sampling of Soft Summer colors So was it worth it? Yes, I think so. I do love the way I look in the softer colors it would never had occurred to me to wear. And I did DO this in order to push myself out of my comfort zone - and to be the best me I can be. It's a work in progress! Have you ever had a PCA? Were you surprised by your results?
You have Muted tonal coloring and will always look your best wearing softer and blended colors
Universal Colors are midway between Warm and Cool and look great on most complexions!
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The Winter seasonal palettes are clear, vivid and cool. Learn more about the differences between the three Winter color palettes from this summary post
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If you have just discovered that you are a Light Summer in the seasonal colour analysis, find out which colours look best on you.
Universal Colors are midway between Warm and Cool and look great on most complexions!
This easy and simple season color analysis for women will improve your look and style. Find your seasonal color palette that works best for your complexion.
Find out which season you are in the twelve seasons colour analysis. This will help you determine the most harmonious colours for you.
Color analysis Muted coloring (soft tones) has a elegance all of it's own with classic understated shades
Do you ever feel that when you use that pink shirt that was on trend your skin looks pale and dry? Well that’s why we made this easy to follow guide to understand what colours make us glow!We will do this by talking about different colour palettes in terms of seasons. When speaking about colour analysis we can go around in circles for hours, trying to identify what season we are or if we are a mixture of different seasons. This is an easy guide to get you started, and to be able to analyse your
The 6 Tonal Color Families are the simplest way to understand Color Analysis - you can easily find your Color Family
Have you been confused trying to find your color type with seasonal color analysis? This blog post will finally help you clearly understand how color analysis works. Understand this first to simplify finding what colors you should wear for your skin tone.