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May 27, 2013

How does Color Analysis work?

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How does Color Analysis work?
We have talked about The Basics of Color and The Meaning of Color in previous posts. Let's continue with the ways in which we can identify our own personal colors! This is part 4 of the # 2 The 5 Keys to Dressing Well.

So do we really need to have an "expert" tell us which are our best colors? Not really, I don't think so. When I was studying at the University to become an Image Consultant, I took a special class with a renowned Color Specialist on Color Analysis, I learned how to do it professionally, and while I was doing it, I had my own Color Analysis done. It cleared many questions I had with regards to the use of color, but again, in the end it is how we implement what we learn that counts. So, sometimes we have a big colored lens trough which we see ourselves, and that doesn't help in having an unbiased analysis! So it isn't necessary but it certainly helps a lot to be "seened" by someone else, who can give us an honest and professional answer. 

The process of doing a color analysis for someone focuses on three main characteristics of color: the undertones (hues), the depth (value) and the clarity (chroma) against a person's skin, eyes and hair.In that order, making the color against the skin the most important factor in determining which colors are flattering.

There are different systems used by color analysts to classify personal coloring:

The most used ones are The Seasonal System which classify people into (Winter, Summer, Spring and Autumn) and the other one classifying someone as (Light or Deep, Warm or Cool, Clear or Soft).
These two are the most widely used systems. I recommend the use of both, since they basically complement each other and give more useful information and more color choices as a result. As such we can describe our own personal coloring within these categories.

Our personal coloring changes with time, as we change. Color in our hair changes, we don't have the same hair color now than we did ten years ago, and we probably will not have the same color in ten years from now. The same happens with skin tone, but our skin tone changes seasonally as we increase and decrease sun exposure and tanning and whitening of the skin is its result. I will say that what remains more constant in our personal coloring is eye color, although we can see in very old people a lightening due to ageing of the eye. So which ever results we get now from our personal coloring analysis are valid as long as the hues (this don't change, unless we dye our hair a complete different color, and wear color contact lenses e.g.) the chroma and the value of our colors remain the same.

What I like to do for my clients is to give two groups of color options for their wardrobe, one to be used for the warm weather and one that can be used for cooler climates and grayer skies. I recommend most people to have this two palettes, especially if you like tanning, and get highlights in your hair during Summer.

Let's see to start with some personal coloring characteristics and main divisions, so that you can start familiarizing yourslef with, and see if you can identify with any of the following:


LIGHT - (you have a light value to your coloring, e.g. natural light color hair (blond, gray) light color eyes (pale blue, grey or light green) light eyelashes and almost no eyebrows. Your skin burns easily in the sun, and is delicate, porcelain like. Think Claudia Schiffer, Cate Blanchett, Naomi Watts.
Pic courtesy of: Eva Rinaldi

DEEP - Dark colored hair, dark eyes, dark eyebrows and lashes. Your skin an either be whitish porcelain skin all the way to very dark. Think Catherine Zeta Jones, Eva Longoria, Penelope Cruz, Frieda Pinto, Winona Ryder, Keira Knightley.

WARM - Red tones in your hair, from strawberry blond to auburn. Your skin is warm.Your eyelashes and eyebrows are reddsih. You can have freckles. Eyes can either be green, brown or blue. Think Julianne Moore, Christina Hendrix, Heather Graham, Jessica Chastain.


COOL -  Hair has ashy tones, either dark brown, blonde, white or grey.  Eyes are clear brown, green, grey or blue. Your skin is cool. You have a pinkish or blueish undertone. Think Meryl Streep, Judi Dench.

Pic courtesy of Caroline Bonarde Ucci

CLEAR - Dark hair. Bright striking eyes, usually green, blue or topaz. Dark eyebrows and eyelashes. Your look is very contrasting from light to dark. Your skin can be any tone, from light to dark.Think Courtney Cox, Liv Tyler, Megan Fox, Emily Blunt.

Pic courtesy of: Joella Marano


SOFT - Dark blonde or light brown hair. Eyes can be any color, but are a soft shade and can change color with the weather. Little contrast between hair, skin and eye color. You can identify certain characteristics of yourself in the other five dominant types. Think Kylie Minogue, Kate Hudson, Charlize Theron, Amanda Seyfried, Rachel MacAdams, Natalie Portman, Beyonce.
Pic courtesy of Tom Sorensen


It is possible you don't find yourself indentified with any of these main dominant types, and you don't think your coloring is similar to any of these actresses. I think it is a very good tool to look at pictures of all these women, so you can start picturing in your mind, the characteristics of each type.


Don't fret, this doesn't end here, it is a journey and we are on it together. So why don't you go and grab a coffee a few of your favorite pictures and see if you can identify any of these characteristics on yourself.

I will tell you all about the most important thing to pay attention when it comes to your personal coloring, in the next post...

Till tomorrow!

 





May 13, 2013

SURI CRUISE WILL NOT BECOME A DESIGNER...FOR NOW!

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Katie Holmes says the rumors that said her and Tom Cruise's daughter would be launching a fashion collection are NOT true!

Actress Katie Holmes denied that her 7-year old daughter Suri Cruise would be  launching a fashion collection consisting of clothes, shoes, and accesories for young girls. This was reported by Vogue UK. She confirmed that the rumors that her daughter Suri had signed a £1.5m deal to start a clothing line were not true.
 
Credit: NPG.com
A lot of media have been reporting that Suri "signed" a contract worth 1.5 billion pounds, that would have the seven year old, working alongside her mom and her business partner Jeanne Yang. They both have a fashion line called Holmes & Yang, that has presented collections for two consecutive years at New York Fashion Week.
Credit: Alo Ceballos/FilmMagic
Holmes and Suri recently moved to Chelsea, a traditional Manhattan neighborhood, one of the oldest in the city, and a great place to go for walks. Suri is attending school, like any "normal" girl would, and that is what her mom wants for her, to lead a "normal" life as much as possible.
 Credit: James Devaney/WireImage.com
According to Vogue UK, who has gone straight to the source, the rumors are not true. I think it is very very good news! because as much as she has been photographed like a celebrity since she was born, Suri is not a designer yet....She is only seven years old. And she deserves to have a childhood. That is what I believe. Children should not "work", no matter what type of work that is...

What do you think?  


May 11, 2013

Punk Fashion in New York City

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The opening of the Spring exhibition at the MET Museum in New York is the gala event of the year...Is it? I thought it was the the Oscars?

Oh no, the Oscars are in Hollywood, this is New York City...

Each May The Gala opening exhibition hosts a number of diverse personalities, not just from the fashion industry, but from film, music, socialites and business people.

This gala has become one of the most successful fund-raising events in the history of fund-raising. It started in 1948 by  Eleanor Lambert, and now it is run under the leadership of Trustee Anna Wintour (Editor-in-Chief of Vogue), who has been co-chair since 1995, excluding two years in 96 and 98.
This year the opening exhibition is called Punk: Chaos to Couture and it displays the close relationship between the fashion and the punk worlds. Anna Wintour is being assisted by actress Rooney Mara designer Ricardo Tisci, and Lauren Santo Domingo of Moda Operandi, who in part sponsors this exhibition.
There are 100 outfits on display. There are two distinctive fashionably punk colors, PINK and BLACK!

Take a look!







Remember it is open until August 14, 2013....the MET is closed on Mondays....and just a note: you don't need to dress like this to go!


March 23, 2013

Yellow's no no's

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Jessica Alba:
As a general colouring rule, you should know that bright luminous colours, such as yellow, make everything appear larger visually. So why would an hourglass shaped girl want to wear it in a skirt, with a black top? That is not a good choice, besides the fact that the skirt is also printed with plaids.
Another mistake? The shape of the skirt. If you do want to wear yellow in your bottom half, make sure it is "fitted" and your top is loose, and not the opposite as in this case. Solution: change the shape of the skirt to a pencil skirt, and ditch the print. Wear the print on top.

Sorry Jessica, that is Not a good outfit for you. Even if you have a great body, like she does, you can still make mistakes when picking what to wear.

Kim Kardashian:
Like her or not, Kim Kardashian already has a very defined waist, and big hips. The peplum is ideal for those women that want to "create" a waist.
In Kim's case the combination of peplum and a heavy weight fabric, like brocade, together combined with the brightness of yellow, make her look larger. Not a good choice. Solution: ditch the peplum, change type of textile to a structured but less decorated fabric, and she could keep the yellow.



Source: Bauer-Griffin Online


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February 24, 2013

The Winner 2013! Jennifer Lawrence

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Jennifer Lawrence not only won the Oscar 2013 for Best Actress, but she won the admiration of men and women around the globe, when she presented herself with grace and authenticity. despite having trampled on the steps, probably because her dress was too big, more like a bridal dress (one of the reasons why she didn't make it into our Best Dressed list). She went up the stage, and proved that we all have to do just that. Get up, acknowledge our falls and be a total Winner.

She looked gorgeous, her hair and make up were immaculate.

She wore dangling round earings made up of one diamond in its center and smaller diamonds all to the sides.

She was wearing a soft smoky eye make up, and pink sheer lip shine. Her hair pulled up away from her face, and in her natural color, let us all see her true natural beauty.
Looks like she doesn't need all that hair colouring, and heavy make up to call our attention anymore!

Jennifer! We are your fans!

FYI: Jennifer is wearing a Dior Haute Couture dress, Chopard jewels, a Roger Vivier clutch, and Brian Atwood shoes.


Photo: Just Jared Jr.

Jennifer Lawrence recibió el Óscar a mejor actriz, no sin antes hacer una demostración de su gracia y elegancia. Al subir los escalones para llegar al escenario, vimos como cayo al suelo, y trato de levantarse con mucho esfuerzo. Pero aún así, subió al escenario, haciendo alusión al hecho y dejándolo atrás sin más, nos mostró su sorpresa y gratitud por haber sido Elegida.

El vestido que llevaba puesto, aunque de Dior, dejo para nuestro gusto de ser el apropiado para la ocasión, y quedo en evidencia a través del percance en los escalones.No es la primera vez que pasa esto en una entra de premios.

De todas maneras Jennifer parecía estar protagonizando su propia Boda, más que una entrega de premios. Quizás si el color hubiese sido otro....es que el rosa pálido, casi blanco, no ayudo tampoco. Por eso no entró dentro de nuestro ranking de las Mejores Vestidas. Pero si nos pareció estar preciosamente Maquillada, Peinada y accesorized!

Sus aros pendientes de diamantes, en formato circular, complementan sus facciones, y su colorido personal. Jennifer con su cabello color original, Rubio oscuro y atado en un recogido que liberaba su rostro, ponía el acento en sus ojos. Uso un smoky eye bien difuminado, y los labios apenas con un brillo labial rosado transparente.

Nos encanto! Estaba impecable, y somos sus fans número uno! Felicitaciones!



















Pictures via Justjared
February 24, 2013

Worst Styled Oscars 2013

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Take a look at this pics and tell me what you think!

Singer Kelly Rowland wore a black and white color-blocked strapless gown by Donna Karan Atelier to the event.

Reese Witherspoon wore a cobalt Louis Vuitton strapless gown to the event.





'Good Morning America' co-anchor Robin Roberts wore a royal blue, velvet Marc Bouwer gown with a halter neckline to the event. 



Kirsten Stewart wore a Reem Acra dress and crutches! Which she left behind painfully for presenting one of the Awards!


All pictures courtesy of: Disney ABC Television Group
February 24, 2013

TOP 5 HAIR AND MAKE UP Oscars 2013

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  1. Number 1 - Amanda Seyfried wore an Alexander McQueen dress. She is our Number 1!(AP Photo/John Shearer/Invision)
  2. Number 2 - Amy Adams, nominated for best supporting actress for her role in 'The Master" wore a strapless powder blue Oscar de la Renta gown to the event. ( Photo / John Shearer/Invision/AP)
  3. Number 3 - Jennifer Lawrence. The best-acress nominee wore a pale pink strapless Dior gown to the event. (AP Photo/John Shearer/Invision)
  4. Number 4 - Actress Kerry Washington wore a pink-red Miu Miu strapless gown to the event. (AP Photo/John Shearer/Invision)
  5. Number 5 - Naomi Watts wearing a silver, one-shoulder and cap sleeve Armani Prive gown and Neil Lane jewelry. (AP Photo / John Shearer/ Invision)


All 5 of them wore "soft" make up. The colors of the dresses except for both Kerry's and Naomi's were very pale, washed out pastels. With that kind colouring on an evening dress, make up has to show, but not be defined with hard lines, or be too obvious.

A soft smoky eye like Jennifer Lawrence's is a PERFECT fit for these dresses. Pared with pink sheer lips, and soft pinky cheeks is a great combo.

4 out of 5 women were wearing their hair UP. We liked that all were in kind of "messy" up dos. Formal enough for OSCARS and fun enough to maintain the natural playful young look. It seems young looking is what every actress wants to achieve nowadays. Needless to say we saw too many fillers, and Botox on some of those red carpet faces!

Our TOP 5 are all about being natural!

Nothing too extreme, or too hard. This year our TOP 5 make up and hair winners are all about, being true to themselves and letting their own beauty shine!

Do you agree with out TOP 5? Who do you think should be here and is not?





 courtesy of: Disney ABC Television Group

 Courtesy of: Disney ABC Television Group

 photo courtesy of: Disney ABC Television Group

photo courtesy of: Clotee Pridgen Allochuku

photo courtesy of: Clotee Pridgen Allochuku




February 20, 2013

Street style ....Esa Callecita!

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It is freezing lately in NYC, but it's winter time, so why shouldn't it be? Women find all ways to cover themselves but these are proof that even with this kind of weather you can still look fashionably great!

Me congelo en New York, pero que pretendo si es justito pleno invierno! A veces usamos el frío como excusa para ponernos cualquier cosa, una arriba de la otra y ya....con tal de no sufffrir, o sufrir lo menos posible diría yo. Pero aquí estas chicas nos demuestran que pese al frío podemos aun vernos súper fashionable y femeninas!
Take a Look @ streets of NYC