Personal Colour
ebook ∣ The Definitive Guide to Finding and Wearing Your Best Colours
By Anuschka Rees
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In Personal Colour, Anushka Rees has created a comprehensive guide to identifying your unique colour palette to elevate your personal style using the timeless principles of colour theory and colour analysis.
Personal Colour teaches readers how to identify undertone, depth, and contrast, guiding them through spring, summer, autumn, and winter colour seasons and empowering them to create a fashionable wardrobe tailored to their innate beauty. Readers will find answers to common questions, like: How do you determine your colour season (spring, summer, autumn, or winter) and subtype (clear, true, light, soft, or deep)? Should you change your whole wardrobe to fit your new colour season? (Spoiler alert: no!) How do you accurately assess photos and colour descriptions when shopping online? Can you use your colour season to choose makeup products? How do you wear colours you love that are not in your season? Featuring step-by-step instructions to identify your unique colour palette, as well as over 200 images of colour swatches and models of all races, genders, and ages, Personal Colour is full of exercises, charts, cheat sheets, and glossaries. From Instagram to TikTok to YouTube, everyone is talking about colour theory and seasons and this book will provide a one-stop definitive guide that readers will find themselves reaching for again and again.
Personal Colour teaches readers how to identify undertone, depth, and contrast, guiding them through spring, summer, autumn, and winter colour seasons and empowering them to create a fashionable wardrobe tailored to their innate beauty. Readers will find answers to common questions, like: