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Shapes, edges, and borders are plain to see, not implied = high definition. In Winter,Ĭolour is obvious rather than suggested = high saturation. Low contrast true autumn skin series#True Autumn is #4 in the line-up. Seasons are added along with the videos in this series for LinkedIn (on Jorunn's profile page at Jorunn Hernes Nordic Simplicity).Ĭompare these ideas of subtlety and shape with the all-or-none effects of rubies or sapphires of the 3 Winters. More information about Autumn looks is also available in the superb and useful Business Casual blog posts at Nordic Simplicity. They have depth. You can read more about Autumn's 3D light in the blog post at Chrysalis Colour, The Right Polish for Autumn Skin. Autumn light makes shapes that are rounded and 3D. I forgot that when I was speaking but the same ideas apply.)Īutumn colour is nuanced, moving through levels of light, distance, and reflection. Low contrast true autumn skin movie#A softer print (or a strong zebra) print just wouldn’t work as well.(The images began as columns until I realized groups would fit the 16:9 movie screen ratio for images better. This is another outfit that suits my medium intensity coloring because it has medium contrast. Wearing the right level of contrast in your prints and outfits keeps the attention on your beautiful face. This is something to keep in mind when you’re shopping or getting pictures done. Notice the contrast in each models’ coloring, and how they accessorize. Here are more examples of outfits with the correct levels of contrast. ![]() Even the shoes are the right contrast! Amazing, isn’t it?! Again, the contrast of their prints…AND how the print contrasts to their solids…coordinate with their coloring. YES, there are low-contrast and high-contrast outfits!īelow are examples of those “put-together women” who are doing contrast correctly. The same concept also extends to your outfits. Low contrast true autumn skin code#This is me as a Deep Color Code wearing a medium contrast polka dot that is deeper over all than if it were white with black. CLEAR can go high contrast with the pieces of the outfit. SOFT gals can wear medium contrast (white with black would also work as long as the proportions were the same). Notice LIGHT gals should wear a low contrast polka dot in a LIGHT outfit. ~~NEW!~~ Contrast for polka dots depending on your Color Code. The medium gals can have fun experimenting. High-contrast ladies can wear medium to high contrast prints. Technically, low-contrast ladies can wear low to medium contrast prints. Our CLEAR beauty on the right is wearing a high-contrast polka dot, and even high-contrast red lips! The SOFT in the middle is wearing a medium-contrast print and it also creates a medium contrast between the print and the solid. Low contrast true autumn skin skin#The blond with fair skin and light eyes (a LIGHT) is wearing a low-contrast print. Here are examples of contrast done correctly. This is a visual of what I mean from my Polyvore account. If you have high-contrast coloring, wear high-contrast prints. If you have low-contrast coloring, wear a low-contrast print. It’s important to choose PRINTS that complement your level of contrast. If you’re wondering whether YOU are a LIGHT, CLEAR, SOFT, DEEP, WARM OR COOL Color Code, you can read more here OR find out when you Discover Your Signature Color or take advantage of Phoenix Color Analysis, now available virtually as well. Most women are, in fact, medium contrast. ![]() SOFT, DEEP, WARM and COOL are commonly medium. My LIGHT ladies are often low…and my CLEAR ladies are often high. High contrast means there is a sharp different between the skin and hair. A lesson in contrast: me in medium contrast as a DEEP As you can see below, low contrast means that the hair and skin blend into each other. Paler or darker colors would make me seem unbalanced. The orange/blue/white is a medium contrast combination. I consider myself a “medium contrast” which is why this outfit works well for me. Or you’ve wondered why a certain floral blouse looks fabulous on your best friend but does nothing for you. You might have noticed that some ladies “pop” in zebra print while it overpowers others. ![]() I offer you… A lesson in contrast.Įvery woman has a certain amount of contrast between her skin, eyes and hair. Have you ever seen a beautiful blouse walk into the room and then notice there was a woman wearing it? Or have you admired a perfectly put-together outfit and wondered, “How did she do that?” It often comes down to the art of contrast. ![]()
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