Are you curious about the world of color palettes? Knowing how to pair colors in a unique and harmonious way is a sign of taste and personality. But how do you choose and combine colors effectively? After undergoing a color analysis, you'll receive a palette of colors (*see example below). But what exactly does this palette include?
Within a color palette, there are neutrals and accent colors.
Neutrals serve as fundamental building blocks for outfit creation, providing a balanced backdrop for accent colors to shine. Each neutral tone pairs well with every other tone within the palette, while each accent tone should complement every neutral tone.
Accent tones are used sparingly to enliven your looks. Accent colors typically share three common characteristics (for example being cool, bright, and intense). This means that any accent color can complement another, allowing for versatile combinations tailored to your palette.
If you crave variety in your wardrobe, opt for a range of harmonious accent shades based on your color palette: spanning light, medium, and deep tones to enhance your natural contrasts.These are the perfect way to add a 'pop' to your outfit, expressing your personality and style. You'll find the perfect ones for you on your card at the end of the color analysis.
Remember to also consider the natural season you're in. Spring and summer often call for lighter, brighter hues, while fall and winter favor deeper tones. You can play with your palette in thoughtful consideration of seasonal context and personal taste.
Your customized palette from a chromatic analysis session will include neutrals, main and accent colors, makeup shades, and complementary accessories and jewelry.
Stay tuned for future posts on color combinations and building your dream wardrobe. Follow along for more insights!
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