Seasonal colour analysis and nature

I have talked so much about seasonal colour analysis, yet this time, I will give it a more artistic turn. With this post, I want to introduce you to the link between seasonal colour analysis and nature. Now. You know that the same landscape changes its colours a lot with each season. For this reason,ContinueContinue reading “Seasonal colour analysis and nature”

How to recognise the primary aspects of colour

I have talked about the primary aspects of colour in detail. Now I will mention how to recognise them by looking at your appearance for seasonal colour analysis. I am going to use a few specific terms for this, and I have explained them in my skin-eyes-hair method post and in my undertone post. NoteContinueContinue reading “How to recognise the primary aspects of colour”

The skin-eyes-hair method

What is the skin-eyes-hair method? The skin-eyes-hair method is a method that you can use to find out your undertone and the seasonal colour palette that suits it and your features the most by looking at your features. Basically, the secret of looking good is to wear your characteristics and this is one of theContinueContinue reading “The skin-eyes-hair method”

The primary aspects of colour

I have talked a lot about dressing in harmony with your characteristics, and one way to do that is seasonal colour analysis. Along with that I also briefly mentioned the tonal colour analysis method. The tonal colour analysis method is based on the six primary aspects of colour: warm/cool, light/deep, soft/bright. Usually, a colour analystContinueContinue reading “The primary aspects of colour”

How to find your undertone by yourself

I already did a post on undertone, but it’s not the most comprehensive. In fact there are other ways to find your undertone. Here are all the possible ways that you can use to find your undertone by yourself. They might not work for everyone, but since they are several, try them together and seeContinueContinue reading “How to find your undertone by yourself”

Seasonal colour analysis: all you need to know

Seasonal colour analysis is something pretty much “in vogue” these days. Here, we’ll see what it is and how it can be done. Note that seasonal colour analysis isn’t something you’re meant to do by yourself, you should have a colour analyst or image consultant do it for you. It might prove costly, but ifContinueContinue reading “Seasonal colour analysis: all you need to know”

Winter colour analysis: colours and subgroups

The Winter colour season is the last one we’re going to talk about. It’s really common in the Mediterranean Basin, and most people with olive skin belong to this colour season. Winter colour analysis can also be tough to figure, because they can look like other seasons. Yet, there are a few factors that differentiateContinueContinue reading “Winter colour analysis: colours and subgroups”

Autumn colour analysis: colours and subgroups

We’re now covering Autumn colour analysis. The Autumn colour season, like the Spring colour season, has a very wide range of possible feature combinations and is warm. As we go, we’ll try to explore the characteristics and subgroups. I will also include the related colour palettes with each subgroup so you can know which onesContinueContinue reading “Autumn colour analysis: colours and subgroups”

Summer colour analysis: subgroups and colours

As we go a little bit in detail with our colour analysis journey, I’ll talk about the Summer colour season. We’ll see the characteristics of the Summer person and its subgroups in colour analysis. With the description of every subgroup, I’m also going to include the colour palettes, so you know which colours you canContinueContinue reading “Summer colour analysis: subgroups and colours”

Spring colour analysis: subgroups and colours

As said in the last post, I will be using the 4-seasons-4-subgroups approach. As said before, there are 4 subgroups in the Spring season. But before that, let’s see what the Spring colour season is in detail, what are the 4 subgroups in Spring colour analysis and what colours suit each. This is the SpringContinueContinue reading “Spring colour analysis: subgroups and colours”