This brings us to our next topic As a former fetus i support reproductive choice 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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In the midst of navigating where I’m heading and where I’m off to next during fashion week in New York (I do, in fact, live here, but getting lost remains my specialty), As a former fetus i support reproductive choice shirt I make it a point every season to scope out the cool items that everyone is wearing, specifically looking for ones that pop up again and again. On the apparel side, there were certainly a few repeats, with big-ticket items including scarf coats, distressed leather jackets, full skirts, and anything really that feels ballet-inspired. The handbag selection, however, was by far the main event. Throughout New York Fashion Week, show attendees debuted a vast array of bags, from classic shapes by the likes of Celine, Louis Vuitton, and Chanel to more on-trend silhouettes and accents like bowlers, metallics, and perhaps most prominent, surrealist styles. Knowing the brevity of the handbag moments this season, I took it upon myself to narrow down the trends I spotted most outside of seven days worth of nonstop shows, presentations, and previews this week to the six that feel most relevant and buzzy. Scroll down to see which ones made the biggest impact this season. Fashion week is not the time for bags that don’t flex with your needs. Nearly every stop in your day leaves you with another knickknack of some sort, meaning that your handbag of choice needs to allow for new additions on top of all the essentials fashion week calls for (e.g., hand sanitizer, portable chargers, snacks, and in the case of this season, Rhode’s Peptide Lip Treatment), and for all of that, only an unstructured bag will really do. Luckily, thanks to brands like Khaite, Ree Projects, Bottega Veneta, and more, slouchy, anti-structure bags are a dime a dozen these days.
Tracy Darcangelo –
Soft material great fit
Adam Spensley –
Soft and great color but small to fit
Bought a medium but should have bought a large. Much smaller than expected. Letting the younger kids use them instead
Mark Almeida –
Love it