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Your Colour and Style Questions Answered on Video: 124

By Imogenl @ImogenLamport
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0.08 My biggest challenge is selecting solid colors that work well together. Something– the shade or hue or chroma or brightness or intensity–causes too many of my solids to not work well together. It doesn’t help that I live in the Ozarks and am 100 miles from any clothing store so do most of my “shopping” by mail order. Also, I am petite so the selection of clothes that will fit and flatter me is quite small. Any suggestions?

Understanding Colour

Understanding Colour Properties

Finding Your Perfect Palette: The Evolution of Personal Colour Analysis

Do You Struggle with Finding Your Best Colours?

Tips for Petite Dressing

Top 5 Tips for Petite Dressing

Breaking the Petite Style Rules

4.08 I do have a question that I’ve been puzzling over. As a young woman I always thought that I was a classical “winter”, now as my dark brown/slightly auburn hair has gone silver, I can see that lighter/ more soft colours are working well for me. However, I have olive green eyes. This means that I think I can sometimes wear certain shades of olive, which enhances my eyes. However, olive is a warm based colour, so doesn’t really fit with all the cool based colours that seem to suit the rest of my colouring. Do you have any tips for this combination of characteristics?

Personal Colour Analysis and Undertone

The Intricacies of Colour Overtone and Undertone: A Guide to Understanding and Application

Understanding Undertone and Ageing – Warm to Cool

Understanding Warm and Muted Colours

6.58 My hair has gone white grey and I still have a warm complexion and I’m not sure which colours work for me anymore?

Choosing Colours When You Have Grey Hair

Warm vs Cool Grey Hair and How Going Grey May Change Your Wardrobe Choices

Why I Decided to Embrace My Grey Hair and Become a Silver Foxette

Why Wearing Softer Colours With Grey Hair Will Not Make You Fade Away

Your Colour and Style Questions Answered on Video: 124

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