Light & Warm
YOUR LOOK IS LIGHT, BRIGHT, GENTLE AND WARM
A gentle and colourful palette. Use colour combinations that repeat the low to medium contrast level naturally present in your appearance. You need vibrancy, a bit of contrast, and playful colour combinations to come alive!
With your secondary palette as Warm, clothes that have a warm undertone will enhance your colouring. Personal style will also always influence how you wear your clothes and the colour combinations you prefer.
Light & Warm
YOUR LOOK IS LIGHT, BRIGHT, GENTLE AND WARM
A gentle and colourful palette. Use colour combinations that repeat the low to medium contrast level naturally present in your appearance. You need vibrancy, a bit of contrast, and playful colour combinations to come alive!
With your secondary palette as Warm, clothes that have a warm undertone will enhance your colouring. Personal style will also always influence how you wear your clothes and the colour combinations you prefer.
Be | Subtle
Be | Gentle
Be | Bright
Light & Warm
YOUR LOOK IS LIGHT, BRIGHT, GENTLE AND WARM
A gentle and colourful palette. Use colour combinations that repeat the low to medium contrast level naturally present in your appearance. You need vibrancy, a bit of contrast, and playful colour combinations to come alive!
With your secondary palette as Warm, clothes that have a warm undertone will enhance your colouring. Personal style will also always influence how you wear your clothes and the colour combinations you prefer.
Be | Subtle
Be | Gentle
Be | Bright
Helpful Hints
Neutral & Bright Accent
Neighbouring Hues
Work it ...
- A great way to achieve a little contrast is by pairing a neutral with a brighter accent.
- Try combining neutrals with brighter accent colours:
- A darker neutral – Rose Brown with Peach
- A lighter neutral – Cream with Blush Pink
- Combine neighbouring colours on a colour wheel:
- Primrose Yellow and Apple Green
- You can wear two light colours, but in general, always aim for at least one bright colour in your outfit.
- The brighter and lighter shades are best near your face.
- If you wear a medium to darker shade, contrast it with a lighter shade rather than a deep one.
- If you wear just one colour, ensure it’s light to medium in depth.
- Black is not in your palette, if essential, wear sparingly, preferably below the waist in a sheer, light fabric.
- Your black alternative is Light Navy | Rose Brown | | Pewter | Medium Grey
- Accessories and shoes can help lighten your look.
- Great patterns include small and dense prints of dotty, busy, creative, and rounded shaped geometric patterns.
Colour Wheel | Click to enlarge
Don't do it ...
- Two dark colours are overpowering
- Avoid darker colours head to toe, or near your face as they drain you
- Avoid neutrals-only combinations and monochromatic looks, as these will look dull on you
- Overly bright colours
- Colours with a cool undertone
- Pure White, Black, Dark Navy and Dark Browns
- Patterns | avoid stiff, and square geometric arrangements or big elements
Your Palette
Swatches | Click to enlarge
Your Suiting Chart
Colour Variance
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Accessories
Jewellery is best kept light to match your gentle colouring rather than deep and rich. Metals can be shiny, brushed, or matt, but avoid antiqued or oxidised finishes that will darken the metals too much.
- Diamonds (smaller, inset) | Light Gold 9kt or 14kt | Rose Gold (light tones)
Glasses
Always choose a frame that is in a colour or metal from your palette. A mix of light shades, pastels or clear work especially well for you, but avoid darker shades.
Inspiration
LOOKS
ACCESSORIES
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