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Wednesday 26 March 2014

A Guide to Clothing Colous

HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! WELCOME TO THE FIRST REAL POST IN AGES!!! :)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) (sorry too excited)
Right, basically there are four main types of colours in the colour pallet, neutrals, cold colours, warm colours and warm neutrals.
'Neutrals' are made up of the colours black, white and gray. These are colours that are used to complement all colours at any time in the year. You can wear a white tshirt, black trousers (or HEELS!) or a gray dress and pair it with any other colours of the rainbow (burnt orange, duck egg blue, hot pink or emerald green etc.).

Next comes the 'cold colours' these include blues, greens and bluey-purples. These complement reds and oranges bordering on orangey-yellows.

The 'warm colours' are reds, oranges, yellows, pinks and pinkey-purples. These are really cute colours for spring (but you need to wear the BRIGHTER VERSIONS or pastels (same with the cold colours)).

'Warm Neutrals' are creams, beiges, tans and browns. We would recommend that during the spring you should try and stay away from these colours (except for on your feet shoes wise) because you want to come out in a WOW factor from your winter burnt clothing colours.

Look at the colour wheel above and choose your colour and see the opposite side of the colour wheel to find out the colour that complements it best.

Hope you enjoyed this post :) +1 if you enjoyed it :))))))))) x
Hanily x

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