Muted & Warm
YOUR LOOK IS SOFT AND SUBTLE WITH A GENTLE WARMTH
The overall effect of your natural appearance is blended, soft, rich and inviting. Your best colour combinations are those that complement each other and repeat the level of your minimal contrast.
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.
Muted & Warm
YOUR LOOK IS SOFT AND SUBTLE WITH A GENTLE WARMTH
The overall effect of your natural appearance is blended, soft, rich and inviting. Your best colour combinations are those that complement each other and repeat the level of your minimal contrast.
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 | Natural
Be | Organic
Be | Mysterious
Muted & Warm
YOUR LOOK IS SOFT AND SUBTLE WITH A GENTLE WARMTH
The overall effect of your natural appearance is blended, soft, rich and inviting. Your best colour combinations are those that complement each other and repeat the level of your minimal contrast.
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 | Natural
Be | Organic
Be | Mysterious
Helpful Hints
Neighbouring Hues
Neutral & Accent
Neutrals
Work it ...
- You look best in colours of medium depth.
- You can combine neighbouring colours and, as long as they have the same depth, they will look great on you.
- Pair Claret with Salmon Pink.
- Another option is to mix a neutral with an accent of similar depth.
- A medium Natural Beige with a similarly medium Rust Red.
- Combining neutral colours (marked with (n) on your swatch) is a flattering way of dressing for your colouring. It often washes out other palettes, but on you it’s a winner.
- If you like the strong, brighter colours you still have plenty of combinations with these soft colours.
- Black is not in your palette, if essential, wear sparingly, preferably below the waist and in a sheer light fabric.
- Your black alternative is Chocolate | Pewter | Charcoal | Light Navy |Rose Brown | Damson.
- Softer textures can often work better for you as they absorb the light making them softer.
- For those who have changed from a DEEP to a MUTED | Some depth of colouring needs to be kept in your look. Lighter shades are better for accent colours.
- Mid to later in life if your hair turns to grey or white your colouring could change you to a COOL as your dominant palette.
- Keep patterns like your colouring, with a low contrast. Natural and gentle – such as oval shapes, leaves, and wood structures. The elements of the pattern should be small and loosely arranged. Blended animal prints also work well.
Colour Wheel | Click to enlarge
Don't do it ...
- High, stark contrast
- Extremely vibrant, bright colours
- Colours with a cool undertone
- Pastel or icy colours
- Pairing highly contrasting colours, especially those that sit opposite each other on the colour wheel, such as Blue and Orange. These combinations will overpower your delicate appearance.
- Pure White and Black
- Patterns | avoid patterns on a white background, geometric patterns, ordered arrangements, and big elements.
Your Palette
Swatches | Click to enlarge
Your Suiting Chart
Colour Variance
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Jewellery is best if it is matt or hammered, brushed or satin. Not shiny, avoid bling!
- Soft Yellow Gold | White Gold | Rose Gold | Bronze | Pewter
- Creamy Toned Pearls (watch background or cuff links)
- Wooden Beads – other natural materials
Always choose a frame that is a colour, or metal from your palette. Softer, muted colours, or shades of the same colour are flattering. Metals that are matt or brushed will also look better. Tortoiseshell is a particularly nice frame but don’t go too orangey!
Inspiration
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