(FASHION) MATCHING YOUR COLOR OUTFIT: COLOR MIXING IS NOT INBORN BUT A SKILL
Color mixing and color matching is not anyone is born to do.
It’s a skill not a talent. And this skill can be learned. Mixing and matching
of colors depends not only on you trying to balance your outfits but on the color
of your skin and color of your hair as well. CLEFNET Group has tried to give
you some tips that can make this easier.
BALANCING THE COLORS OF YOUR
OUTFITS
DO
THE FAMILY COLOR THINGS
First you
know that you have to stay in the family of colors. That is, try to keep it in
the family. It is very straightforward, do the jewel tones for the jewel tones
and the earth tones for the earth tone for the earth tones. Do not try to go
out of the family, to avoid looking like a clown.
DO COMPLIMENTARY COLOR THINGS (OPPOSITES ATTRACTS)
Complementary
in this sense we meant the opposite. Since opposites will definitely attracts (That
kind of thing you know…#smiles). Since every color quite has a complementary
color, for instance “White” for “Black”, “Pale Yellow Green” for a “Deep Mauve”,
and so on.
REMEMBER LESS IS MORE
Wearing more
than three colors can make you look like a clown, like those from Batman movies
in the same outfit. All remember that less is more attractive.
USE ONLY ONE DOMINANT COLOR
Always keep it in mind that an outfit must have just a
dominant color to avoid colors rioting all over you. Use sober colors for where
you want to look thinner, vivid colors are better for the upper parts of the
body, they simply light up your face.
USE THE SUPPER STARS WHEN YOU ARE IN DOUBT
Black and white are the superstar of Neutrals for better
color mixing, especially when they go together. Other Neutrals for easy color
mixing are Navy, khaki, gray, denim, gold, silver.
READ OUT FOR MATHCING COLOR MATCHING AND YOUR SKIN TONE…
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