Food & Drink1 min ago
Having Your Colours Done
Has anyone done this? Ladybirder mentioned it and I just wondered how popular it is.
My only 'experience' with it is my next door neighbour who, because she was told it suited her, wore a Cadburys purple outfit to her daughters wedding. She's pale and has fair hair, and I think she looked awful.
Ive never felt the need to have someone tell me what colour I suit.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think a lot has to do with your hair colour.
A friend of mine is blonde (out of a bottle)and I am 50 shades of grey (not out of a bottle).
We were trying glasses on in Specsavers and realised she suited gold frames and I suited silver frames.
When I wear a red top, I'm quite often told I suit it so I think perhaps pinks, reds and purples are for me.
If you have a really good friend like I'm lucky to have, we are always honest with each other, and I respect her opinion.
It doesn't have anything to do with your hair colour Barsel. Anyone can change that it they wish. It is your skin tone which you can't change. You are either yellow or blue if I remember correctly. I do stlll have the book on my shelf but I cba to pick it up and have a look. I am shocked at how many women who come into my flat have a look along my bookshelves and choose the CMB book to pick up and peruse.
I do know it works for me. As a Summer, the pinks, purples, blues and ivories in my garden borders suit me. Been years since I went into a shop but I do remember some Central London clothes shops putting their goods out on rails by colour. So useful.
They tried in the early 2000s, the consultant couldn't match me at all, but she did say when I was older I would definitely be a winter, but I seem to get away with all colours except beige, taupe, and tan browns. ( poo colours) Just lucky. I think once my hair goes white I will be a winter but as that is highly unlikely to happen while they sell recital I will carry on like a strange psychedelic turkey ( as I was described by a colleague many moons ago)
When I lived in France, I was told again and again by French ladies that Englishwomen should not wear black!
I accidentally had a colour consultation once ( the lady was going for a qualification and practised on me because I had wandered into her shop). The sludge greens and acid yellows she suggested really worked at the time, but as I have aged and lost colour I have needed to tweak them. They still work pretty well though. Pastels have had to go!