The impact of colour should never be underestimated. Some colours enhance your appearance, giving you an image of health, youth and vitality, while other colours detract, leaving you looking tired, old, ill!
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There's also lots of information in there about basic colour facts, colour’s impact on your body, safe colours, bending colour rules, how to wear black, setting a mood with colour, and the psychology of colour. After receiving this experience you'll be able to walk into a shop and truly understand what you see... it's an experience that keeps on giving!
No need for you to become an expert at this but a basic understanding will certainly help you make create purchasing decisions and will help you be more prepared in making an informed decision when you buy a new outfit.
Warm & Cool Colours
Warm and Cool are relative terms that loosely describe colours by reference to their apparent temperature. A colour is described as being Warm when sufficient yellow or red has been added to change its temperature to warm. The colours red, yellow and orange project a feeling of warmth and are associated with fire, sunlight and energy. In contrast, a colour that is comprised mainly of blue is said to be a Cool colour. Cool Colours have a blue, grey or violet base tone and are associated with coolness, serenity and assurance.
It is often easier to determine if a colour is warm rather if a colour is cool, so look for the presence or absence of yellow rather than the presence or absence of blue.
Here are some examples of Cool and Warm colours:
COOL WARM
Princess Caroline of Monaco is suited to the Cooler blues while Sarah Ferguson is more suited to the Warmer tones
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Blog written by Angela Barbagallo, Fashion Stylist
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