Fri 30 Apr 2010
Shades of Fashion
Posted by alidn under Uncategorized
No Comments
Fashion is a mystery to many of us. With all the different styles, fabrics, and colors, all we know to do is keep trying things on until something looks good. Even when we do find something we like, we’re not sure if it’s trendy of fashionable. Fashion does make us feel good when we find something that looks fabulous on us. Most people read fashion magazines to find out what’s trendy or popular, but it is possible to find clothes that look great on you, without all the complicated trends.
Color plays a big role in fashion. Throughout the year you will see colors change in the store, just like they do on the trees in fall. Fashion changes color to match the season. The problem with that is, not every color is great for every person. Have you ever noticed that an outfit that looks terrible when you try on brown may look great when you try on red? There’s a good reason, and even a science behind that. Colors that look great on you will flatter your skin tone and your personality. Color psychology actually studies the relationship between color and human emotion. If you have a hard time finding styles that look great every time, next time you’re in the store, instead of going straight for that style that may or may not look right. Instead, apply a little color psychology. Go for a color that looks great on you, and you may be surprised at the fashions you can pull off.
Finding colors that look great on you is a matter of skin tone. If you have fair skin, light shades may make you look washed out. Bold colors and patterns will bring out the shade of your skin. For a different look, try wearing a light colored top with dark slacks or skirt. The contrast will flatter your color, and your wardrobe will have some variety. Medium skin tones are great for light or dark colors. Light colors will accentuate your color, while dark colors will give you a mysterious look. Light colors bring out the beauty of dark skin. Browns, blacks, and burgundy will make a dark skinned person look bland and frumpy. Within these choices of colors, try to find shades that match your personality. For a bright, bubbly personality, looks for colors and patterns that are bold. For a quiet, laid back personality, muted colors will suit your mood.
Color psychology is used in every aspect of our world. Clothing, cars, interior design, all use color psychology to affect our mood and showcase our personalities. Finding colors that match your personality and your color style will enhance your feeling of well being. Take a look at the colors you see in restaurants, shopping malls, and grocery stores. All are designed to invoke a certain mood. Finding colors that suit you can affect the mood of everyone around you, and make you feel more confident. Stop looking for the perfect dress based on the cut or the fabric. Instead, look for the perfect color and see how it makes you feel.
Author:
Looking for the best 90s music hits? Visit us at http://www.977Music.com to tune in today for live, free internet radio!
Article Source: EzineArticles.com





