Below I'll lay out which three pieces I think are most effective in helping you transition and why, along with links to SPECIFIC items picked out just for your color code! Just click the link, find pieces you love, and choose your size.
When you click on any image below, you'll be taken to an Amazon wishlist of items selected specifically for your color code. While most items have multiple color options available, I've combed through each one and picked out exactly what I think will best coordinate with your color code. Be sure to stick with the color option on the wishlist to ensure that it flatters your natural coloring.
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If you haven't taken my three-minute Color Quiz, click here to take it now. You'll learn which colors most compliment your natural coloring, making you look more vibrant, youthful, and radiant.
You'll discover your best versions of black and white, your best neutrals, which colors make you pop and which colors to avoid, and which to use in small doses.
When you have a whole wardrobe based around your natural coloring, everything you own will coordinate with you, making you always look fabulous!
And, because everything in your closet will coordinate with everything else, getting dressed will be a breeze. You'll be confident anything you pull out will be a home run!
Super inexpensive, and very versatile
A scarf is a simple way to bring one of your best colors up near your face. By adding just a couple of scarves to your wardrobe, you'll give yourself a ton of options during this transition period.
So which should you choose... one of your best neutrals? A pop color? A print?
If your wardrobe is currently full of solid colors, I'd suggest adding a printed scarf or two to the mix. If, however, you're full up on prints, a solid color that matches a color in the prints you wear most often will suit you best. In the latter case, it doesn't matter if it's a neutral or pop color; it will be most helpful if it matches your prints.
Whichever you choose, keep in mind your high level of contrast. If you wear a lighter outfit, a bolder scarf will be great. If your outfit is mostly in your darker best colors, a lighter scarf from your palette is the way to go.
Clicking the scarf will take you to a few of my favorites in the SNOWY color palette.
The perfect blend of color, shape, and style
Cover a "wrong" color with a "right" one
A great jacket, cardigan, wrap, or other layer will bring one of your best colors up near your face, drawing attention to your eyes.
ANNNNNND... another reason that an outer layer is so fantastic is... it covers up a lot of the "wrong" color.
If you have a shirt that's in a color that's not great on you, a jacket or cardigan that only shows the shirt down a narrow column in the middle of an open jacket takes care of that issue pretty quickly. Keep the outer layer buttoned or zipped, and it's a done deal!
That makes an outer layer likely the best option for transitioning a wardrobe that has quite a few pieces that aren't in your best colors. It will cover more of the "wrong" color than a scarf or necklace, and will also bring quite a large surface area of a "right" color near your face.
And, if you get something in one of your best neutrals, you'll be able to wear it with quite a few things already in your wardrobe. Better yet, you'll be sure it also works with the new pieces you'll be moving into your new wardrobe.
Click the jacket to see my top picks for outer layers for the SNOWY color code.
My friend, this is just a taste of what you'll learn about wearing your best colors in my Color Intensive. Taking my Color Quiz will get you the basics of which colors to rock and which to avoid.
But do you know how to pair them for maximum effect?
What if you have things in your wardrobe now that aren't in your color palette?
What if you don't love all the colors in your palette, or the colors you love don't show up there?
What's the point of color anyway, and why does it matter?
Oh, and what about the rules of color? Like that black is always slimming and that white will wash you out? Can't I just follow those and go on my merry way?
Whoa, Friend. All of those questions and more are addressed in my Color Intensive. Click here to learn more.
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