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The coloring and flavor
Each person’s appearance has its own color: skin color, eyes and hair.
The colorist takes them as a basis and finds a palette that is suitable for the individual color and in harmony with it.
Instinctive feeling: does this color suit me or does it not suit me? – becomes conscious. When we talk about the harmony of colors and a suitable palette, we mean a whole that harmoniously combines its own color and accompanying colors
Colorise colors and shades can be grouped according to various criteria. The two most important criteria are: warm and cold. Warm and cold colors, in turn, can be bright and muted. Continue reading
Big post about 2017 shoes that we wear and will wear
Before we start talking about the trends of the upcoming spring-summer season, I would like to refer to the repetition of the past. Since I started communicating with clients and sorting out wardrobes, on the one hand, I have almost never met a complete set of necessary shoes. On the other hand, I almost always heard the questions: “will Chelsea go out of fashion this season?”, “are oxfords outdated?”. So, no Chelsea, no oxfords, no loafers, no rough shoes, no pumps, no tractor — soled ankle boots, no Greek sandals-none of this list goes out of fashion in the future 5-7 years. Especially if they are made with high quality and are devoid of inappropriate details (as it should be). Continue reading
Good figure and style: what’s the catch?
You (as well as I), probably, more than once had to hear that a good figure can not be spoiled by anything. That slender girls are so easy to dress, and full so difficult. I will disappoint you: first, bad images spoil absolutely any figure, and secondly, it is difficult for everyone to dress. Thoughtlessly pulling on the first “rags” that come across in the closet, you can create something with yourself that no figure will save you. So, the first danger for owners of perfect figures is the lack of serious attitude to their style. They say that I’m beautiful? Well, then, any clothing suits me.
Here’s an example. Actress una Chaplin (Oona Chaplin), who played in the series “Game of Thrones” an exotic beauty of noble (but not monarchical) blood, who struck down the young king of the North on the spot. Still would it not strike, look how her simple, rough gray clothing (however, very correct, clean lines) emphasized the grace of the figure and the beauty of the heroine’s face: Continue reading