This brings us to our next topic Alex Beevis Realistic & Sustainable T-shirt, colour contrast which of course means how many and how different the colours are that work well for you to wear at one time. This is the second part of contrast and can feel like the more confusing part too. Though don’t let this thought hold you back! Black, white and grey are what are called Achromatic Neutrals – as they are WITHOUT chroma (colour). So if you have black, white or grey hair, your hair is the most neutral as it’s completely off the colour wheel. We call brown, beige and ash blonde also neutral. But if you have golden or strawberry blonde hair, are a red-head or a coppery brown, or have dyed your hair to any rainbow colour – this will be seen as having a coloured (on colour wheel) element to your colouring. I’ve got lots of free tips on figuring out your colour and value contrast here. Do you consider your skin more golden, or pink, red or even orange (many darker skins like Oprah’s have an orange/bronze look)? If so then you’d class your skin as a colour. Then how about your eyes? Are they blue, teal or green? Or are they brown? If they read as a colour on the colour wheel – blue, green and many hazels which are a combination of greens and a little brown, then consider your eyes looking coloured. Some people, particularly those with more generous lips, and have lots of natural colour in them (they look like they’re wearing lipstick even when they just wear gloss), then this may also play into colour contrast as that colour is noticeable. But if their skin is also pink, as are their lips, then it doesn’t add an additional colour. But if their skin is more neutral and then they have more coloured lips, this will add an additional colour into their colour contrast. The more different colours in you the higher your colour contrast, and the better you ‘ll look wearing multiple colours at the same time. If you are more monochromatic (one colour) or neutral, then you’ll look better in just one colour with neutrals, or shades of the same colour (in your value contrast). Wear a bolder lipstick colour and you may find that you can wear more than one colour at a time more easily. Your best neutrals relate to your hair colour – repeat the colour of your hair in neutrals and you’ll always have an outfit that has your ideal value in it, and works with you (cos you’re always wearing your hair). Then also look at the colour of your eyes, and find a neutral version of them – it could be navy (blue eyes), olive (green eyes), or brown (brown eyes), I’ve got lots of tips here on figuring out your best neutrals to base your wardrobe around. When you take each portion of your colouring into consideration, and then repeat that in your outfits, you’ll always look amazing.
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Knowing which shapes and styles of clothing you’re looking for is your first step in building a great wardrobe that makes you feel good as well as look good. Alex Beevis Realistic & Sustainable T-shirt If you’re unsure of your shape – do my body shape calculator quiz here and download your free body-shape bible which gives you your body basics of styles and shapes. If you’re like this reader and know you have an O shape (apple) body, then you can find out more about dressing it here. Loose fitting, easy tailoring that allows for air circulations is the best choice when humid weather, especially regarding your pants or bottoms of choice. The loose clothing allows air to pass along the skin and exit, speeding evaporation and carrying off excess heat. Avoid clothes that are too tight, especially around your midsection. Clothing that clings to your body will soak up sweat and then stay close to your skin, which will add to your discomfort. To limit this, find clothing that provides physical separation from your body, even just a slight one. Look for shirts that have darting or shape to them so they skim your body. Sundresses are great to wear when you need to survive a humid day. Regarding the length, your best bet will be something that falls at the knee so your legs will be comfortable, have room to breathe, and won’t be trapped underneath the fabric. Feet tend to get sweaty so you’ll want to have shoes that can breathe. If possible, try to wear sandals or go barefoot to help your feet air out. Look for a sandal where the footbed provides arch support for maximum all day comfort. Espadrilles are one of the lightest shoes you can have without resorting to a sandal. For closed-toe shoes, look for breathable fabrics, like mesh, suede or canvas. When you wear socks, choose athletic options as they soak up the most sweat. There is no shame in changing into fresh socks at lunchtime if it helps keep you comfortable.
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