If you don’t know which colours flatter your complexion and then you get a colour analysis and discover that a heap of your clothes are not in the right colours, We would never film in public shirt it can feel like an expensive exercise to replace everything. But this doesn’t have to be so as there are ways around this conundrum without having to spend a fortune and time and energy trying to find new clothes. When it comes to creating a wardrobe, choosing the right colours is essential. Your ultimate colours will enhance your complexion, make you look younger, and accentuate your best features. There are a few reasons why you might want to transition your wardrobe to a new palette. Firstly, as we age, our skin undergoes changes that affect its texture, elasticity, and colour. These changes, combined with shifts in hair and eye colour, can alter our overall colouring and impact which colours best complement our appearance. Secondly, you may have had a radical hair colour change or gone grey and stopped dying it. Lastly, you may have a personal colour analysis that is incorrect or outdated. I can’t tell you how many people I’ve seen over the years who have had multiple seasonal colour analysis’ and been given a different season each time, all quite different from each other. Or maybe you’ve never had a colour analysis before and have a mish-mash of different colours existing in your wardrobe. If you’ve noticed that your colouring has changed, and the colours that used to look great on you no longer do, it’s time to adjust your wardrobe. Can your clothes be revamped with dye? I’ve seen whole wardrobes refreshed, renewed and in a perfect palette for my clients with dye. And even black items are given a new lease on life after having been put through a bath of dye remover before being redyed into a new flattering colour.
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I think this is so true. We would never film in public shirt Your style may be more understated, or more elegant, or it may be more relaxed or feminine, you don’t have to dress in a way that is “out there” if that’s not your personality. What I know from talking to thousands of women about their style, is that if your style is naturally more bold and dramatic and they have to tone it down or relax it up too much, they don’t feel right, just like the women who have a more understated style feel like their clothes are shouting if they wear something that is too bold. There is no right or wrong here, it’s about finding your personal style, one that makes you feel like the very best version of you. Iris has a very bold style, it’s creative, it’s dramatic, it has incredible flair and yes it catches attention, yet if you watch the Iris movie, where she talks about her approach and attitude to style, it’s all about the process for getting dressed, the fun she has putting her outfits together, rather than how others will react to. I love this quote, it shows her personality so authentically and one thing I’ve learned as I’ve gotten older is that the older you get, for many, the less you care about other people’s opinions. As a lover of colour no truer statement was said, wearing colour makes you happier, along with those who see you. We are psychologically affected by colour in a subconscious way, so why not learn about it, find the colours that make you shine and sparkle from the inside with a personal colour anlaysis and then use those colours in your everyday life in your outfits. You have style, you may not yet have uncovered it, but it’s there below the surface just waiting for you to reveal it. Like the angel inside Michaelangel’s marble block, it’s a matter of chipping away until it’s revealed, and this takes time, and a little patience too. It’s a learned skill for many of us (there are some who are “born with it” but I can tell you that’s not me and it’s not the majority of women), and as it’s a science it can be learned and then applied in a systematic way. Most of us never got the education in style and dressing (we just were taught how to physically put on a garment and wonder why we have such a hard time with “getting dressed” when what we really have a hard time with is style – and putting together outfits that reflect our personality and work with our physicality. This is such a great message. It’s so easy to fade into the background, to not stand out as it takes less courage. Yet those who are considered lucky put themselves out there more than those who don’t. Rather than spending your life as a wall-flower, find your way of wearing something that says “here I am” in your own way, whether that’s a bolder way or a quieter way (we notice both).
Nicola Simpson –
Love it!!!! So cute and could not find one like it in the store here. So happy.
Jesika Peart –
Great shirt for the price
Arrived on time, no damage. Product is as described. True to size. Well made, thick but lightweight cotton shirt. I would purchase again, and recommend this product.
Shalee Tan –
High quality screen print
Misty Wohlhueter –
So happy with the cut of this shirt. A versatile shirt I can use anytime of the year. Classic, simple shirt with a twist. Love this shirt. Fast delivery!