I think this is one of the best things I’ve seen written about colour analysis theory - ‘ For me, colour used to be about learning your colour facts but now it’s more so about understanding yourself better so you can find your unique flow with it all.’
Knowing the colour space that you occupy, (be it in seasonal, or tonal, terms) is valuable and fun…but ultimately I think it can be just one more fact, unless you use it as a tool for self awareness. That’s probably why I’ve been at this quite a while, as you refer to above 🤣. You peel one layer of the onion, only to find there’s another one.
I love the outfits you’ve chosen to illustrate your points, I find it really helpful to see that there’s a myriad of ways to dress each colour/element combination.
I think this is one of the best things I’ve seen written about colour analysis theory - ‘ For me, colour used to be about learning your colour facts but now it’s more so about understanding yourself better so you can find your unique flow with it all.’
Knowing the colour space that you occupy, (be it in seasonal, or tonal, terms) is valuable and fun…but ultimately I think it can be just one more fact, unless you use it as a tool for self awareness. That’s probably why I’ve been at this quite a while, as you refer to above 🤣. You peel one layer of the onion, only to find there’s another one.
I love the outfits you’ve chosen to illustrate your points, I find it really helpful to see that there’s a myriad of ways to dress each colour/element combination.
I need you to come write a guest post on my Substack :-) Loving your thoughts as always Sue. xx