![]() Don't reject colours simply because they are not in your palette and don't assume all shades in your palette look great on you. The other palettes, especially your type's neighbouring ones, offer a whole host of other shades to explore that will suit you just as well and that can help you build a more varied, yet still cohesive colour palette for your wardrobe.īottom line: Use your recommended colour palette as a starting point but nothing more. Why shouldn't you? Even if your complexion does fit one of the types well, it would be a huge shame to just ignore the rest of the colour spectrum from now on. Why can't you? Because the 12 colour types are neither exclusive nor 100% comprehensive, meaning that not everyone will neatly fit only one type and suit only one colour palette. ![]() You cannot and also should not rely on your colours like a fail-proof blueprint. Try it out, implement certain parts and ignore others, bend rules or follow them to the letter, whatever works for you.ģ Basic Rules Rule 1 ǀ Use your color palette like a guide, not a set of rules 1 point is that colour analysis is just one of many tools or techniques that you can use to define your personal style and build a wardrobe that perfectly fits you and your lifestyle. In this post, I'm going to address all of these concerns and tell you my perspective on how to utilize your colour palette, althought that perspective might differ a little from what professional colour analysts would tell you. ![]() Are you supposed to throw out every item in your closet that does not belong to your recommended palette (short answer: no)? What if that palette does not match the one you developed as part of your style concept? And what happens if you simply don't like the colours that supposedly suit you so well? What's next? Finding your type and colours is easy, figuring out what to do with that information is the tricky part. Ok, so you have analysed your complexion, worked out which one of the 12 seasonal types you are the closest to, and have explored your recommended colour palette. If you want extra help finding your color type and learn all about your colors: I am currently offering Virtual Color Analyses. ☞ This post is designed to give you an overview of seasonal color analysis only.
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