How to LOOK EXPENSIVE with COLOR

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @MademoiselleSpends
    @MademoiselleSpends  2 месяца назад +6

    What would you like to see next? 😊

    • @TheRaeyn
      @TheRaeyn 2 месяца назад +8

      I am interested in for example what to wear on certain occasions (restaurant, party, date, office etc.) with a classy/stylish/old money style. Or maybe a "go shopping with me" where you can recommend items in stores or say why some items are not good and should be avoided. Also maybe a video about good coats for when the autumn comes?

    • @MademoiselleSpends
      @MademoiselleSpends  2 месяца назад

      @@TheRaeyn Thank you, this is a gold mine ❤

    • @ameliie35
      @ameliie35 2 месяца назад +3

      Colorimetry ? How to match the color of your skin/eyes/hair with the best color ? And what emotion it reflects when you wear certain type of colors ? For a job interview for example

    • @AnnaPaciorekJoga
      @AnnaPaciorekJoga 19 дней назад

      I would like to Ask you for a very different video about bright, vivid colours for the autumn type od beauty 🙏.

    • @Riah-nc6jt
      @Riah-nc6jt 19 дней назад

      Love you channel, such great advice. A video to show how evening wear, black tie could be done elegantly. I would love your advice on what to wear to a Gala dinnear, I will be flying to the city (so can't bring much luggage). And it is in October, so suitable options for coat or jacket etc to wear over a gown.

  • @HeatherHasGame
    @HeatherHasGame 24 дня назад +40

    I had my seasonal color analysis done and I am a bright spring.. I don’t have any problem looking expensive wearing bright colors but that is probably because brightness is what suits me the most. If I wear colors that are not in my color palette, I look drained and older and my skin just looks very unhealthy, so I can’t follow most of these rules. When I do wear my colors, I glow like I just spent $500 at a spa. I don’t buy anything that is polyester though, and I have a physical color palette from my seasonal analysis and everything has to be in my color palette or I won’t buy/keep it. Generally I only buy silk, cotton, various wools, linen and nicer viscose… and I am very mindful of the lines of every piece. I wear one print at a time and then solid colors from the print in the rest of the items. Also I am very artistic so I can easily put colors together.. what I am saying is there are definitely people who can pull off being very colorful but I do admit that it is not for everyone. The whole look has to look very intentionally and flawlessly designed, but if you master this it really makes you stand out in a good way.

    • @adriennebrown3778
      @adriennebrown3778 20 дней назад +3

      Bright, clear Spring here also & agree, but I can also use the neutrals from our pallette especially in winter (Ireland 🇮🇪 lots of grey, wet weather) . I love dressing in summer time when I can bring out all my Brights. A red lipstick really helps as well, or fuschia

    • @HeatherHasGame
      @HeatherHasGame 20 дней назад +3

      @@adriennebrown3778 totally agree. It is basically impossible to find nice winter clothing in super bright colors, or at least for nice coats and boots etc. Off-white is a good choice for me, and same with the lipstick. I basically always have to wear a bright lipstick no matter what. As soon as I put it on, my face becomes more visible. I personally go for coral and red the most but hot pink is also really good to switch to when wearing pink clothes.

    • @dogzentraining
      @dogzentraining 19 дней назад +3

      Colour analysis is such a game changer!! 🎉 after finding out that I’m a soft autumn my wardrobe went up 200%. I look and feel so much better

    • @robinanuolinlin1815
      @robinanuolinlin1815 18 дней назад +2

      Yes i agree. Its all about picking colors that suit u most personally. And these colors can have very different features depending on the type

    • @alessandraquattrini763
      @alessandraquattrini763 8 дней назад +3

      Totally agree with that. I look great in electric blue, lemon yellow and fuschsias because I'm a true winter. I look like a sick person with browns and beiges😂.
      I agree to the concept of statement piece though. An harmony of bright colours and standard/ pastel colours is ideal.

  • @emilymln4779
    @emilymln4779 10 дней назад +8

    A lot of the “elegant” or “classy” style influencers tend to stick to black, white, camel, and blue, whether or not those colors complement their own tones. I recommend everyone get familiar with their personal color palette!

  • @careercascade
    @careercascade 21 день назад +17

    What a wonderful channel. You are so light and well spoken. I also love that everything you talk about has associated pictures, so easy to follow. I love learning about the French culture from French women.

  • @shareeminor9125
    @shareeminor9125 8 дней назад +3

    When I wear so- called island or beach colors, I receive the most compliments from people with money. They absolutely love the personality the colors exude. Bold and confident! I'll be dull when I'm dead.

  • @Melissaa43011
    @Melissaa43011 2 месяца назад +9

    I really enjoy your videos. I just came across your chanel yesterday and absolutely love the content so far. Thank you. ❤

    • @MademoiselleSpends
      @MademoiselleSpends  2 месяца назад +1

      I am so glad! Thank you for your kind comment ♥️

  • @sagorikasinha4966
    @sagorikasinha4966 10 дней назад +1

    Absolutely binge watching your channel just because everything you say is so authentic but calm.

  • @laurenjane3670
    @laurenjane3670 16 дней назад +4

    Good advice about stores for “mature” women.

  • @rishikareddy593
    @rishikareddy593 18 дней назад +5

    When it comes to colour...most of this analysis go bland in indian fashion where colour elevates your look...people opt for bright colours and do look expensive....yes...there has been a shift towards pastels these days..but pastels washout most of the indians...its the colour which elevates your look...
    Btw i just found your channel and im on a binge spree....

  • @rebecca_stone
    @rebecca_stone 9 дней назад +4

    Your videos are always very sweet but a lot of these 'expensive' looks fall into a narrow-ish interpretation of expensive. They're quite samey and conservative... having your colours done is a game changer for people wanting to look expensive. As a deep autumn, I look horrendous in pastels and they look cheap on me too. But the three-colour maximum rule is very true, agreed! :)

  • @hynnow18
    @hynnow18 15 дней назад +5

    Could you please do a video on what are “expensive cuts”? I realized this is part of the reason Ellena Hue looks good in colors - she chooses a lot of collared shirts, tailored pieces, and has a slim build. But I’m struggling to determine if certain things like pockets, shirt-tail hem midi skirts, or pleated pants are or are not an “expensive cut”

  • @janitapanos240
    @janitapanos240 24 дня назад +9

    Just discovered your channel and I’m binge watching all of your videos. You seem very nice!

  • @mobstercrow7515
    @mobstercrow7515 6 дней назад +3

    Another good tip: If you choose to wear white with colour, choose lighter pastel colours. If you are wearing black, wear darked shades of colour. Bright red with black looks a bit much, but a dark wine red would look good with black.

  • @nataliqstoeva7786
    @nataliqstoeva7786 5 дней назад

    I actually like the pink polyester pullover. 😀 It doesn't look so cheap on camera.

  • @GingkoBlossom1
    @GingkoBlossom1 8 дней назад +1

    Super easy rule about mixing prints: same colors, different scale. One should be a large overall print and one should be a tiny graphic print, with identical colors. Just a thought.

  • @DitaVeneration
    @DitaVeneration 2 месяца назад +9

    Modeling the white suit with 3 shades of purple is super helpful.
    🤍💜🤍
    Just discovered your channel, what a delight!
    Looking forward to watching many more.

  • @cltinturkey
    @cltinturkey 9 дней назад +1

    You have many useful tips, so thank you. I always find it odd when a video talks about how to look "expensive" as if you were for sale. I understand what you mean, but I wonder if there might be a better word to use. Perhaps chic, refined, classic, polished, elegant, or soigné might be a better choice. They are just a suggestion for you to consider. Best regards.

  • @ms.chammie
    @ms.chammie 24 дня назад +3

    I’m a fan of Ellena Hue, Thank you for showing her ideas and an example of how to use color as an outfit idea. 😊
    I’m now one of your subscribers.

    • @MademoiselleSpends
      @MademoiselleSpends  23 дня назад +1

      Bienvenue! 🤗

    • @tatianasokolova9468
      @tatianasokolova9468 20 дней назад +2

      I’m following Ellena for over a year and just discovered and subscribed for mademoiselleSpends ❤

    • @adriennebrown3778
      @adriennebrown3778 20 дней назад

      ​@@tatianasokolova9468same here! Ellena is fantastic, & now really enjoying Mademoiselle Spends

  • @eshxumefamfoulen9921
    @eshxumefamfoulen9921 20 дней назад +6

    It appears that the distinction between 'pastel' and 'bright' colors is closely tied to the nature of the fabrics used. In the natural world, it is uncommon to find plants, creatures, or living beings displaying such intense, vivid hues. Therefore, it is likely that fabrics exhibiting these bright colors are manufactured using synthetic or human-engineered materials, often associated with lower production costs, contributing to a more artificial or fantastical appearance.

    • @florencelovme
      @florencelovme 11 дней назад

      There's plants and bugs that produce IncredIbly brIght and thIck pIgment such as these that they use In IndIa
      A MASSIVE variety of plant based bright powders that they paint their FabrIcs wIth
      If you go on some research you'll fInd out about It

  • @bakedpotatouwu
    @bakedpotatouwu 12 дней назад +2

    your channel is a blessing

  • @AnnaPaciorekJoga
    @AnnaPaciorekJoga 19 дней назад +3

    Hello, I've just found your RUclips vlog and I'm delighted by your knowledge. Could I Ask you about one import thing? O really don't like pastels, and I look awfully wearing them. I'm the autumn beauty type girl with typical brown hair, warm and peach and solfty tanned skin tone, Brown eyes. I love wearing Red, Orange, green, and many warm intensive tones. What bright and vivid colours could you recommend for this beauty type (autumn), instead of pastels😊🙏? P.s I'm an artist too, so I have been experimenting with many colours and tones many times😊.

  • @emilymln4779
    @emilymln4779 10 дней назад

    Also Ariane I bet you would look so good in warm, chocolate brown shades! You should show us some brown-it’s a great neutral when you find your right shade.

  • @ameliie35
    @ameliie35 2 месяца назад +1

    Very interesting and thank you for the shades screenshot !! I always learn something with your content 😊

    • @MademoiselleSpends
      @MademoiselleSpends  2 месяца назад

      My pleasure! I am so glad it was useful ☺️♥️

  • @julietkeers2016
    @julietkeers2016 15 дней назад

    I enjoy your creativity and ideas - thank you!

  • @florencelovme
    @florencelovme 11 дней назад +1

    My friends tell me that brIght colors suit me so much and they complement me on It constantly
    Thats because I feel most comfy wearIng them
    So It has to do wIth How you feel In clothes rather than how youre supposed to appear for the sake of fashIon

  • @barbaralachance5836
    @barbaralachance5836 2 месяца назад +7

    I hate animal prints with a passion 😂 i don't know why, i find they make everything look so cheap!

  • @Emma-hf4zf
    @Emma-hf4zf 10 дней назад +1

    I freaking love colors and I would never not wear them!!!!🎀🩵💛💜

  • @Nurzatlight
    @Nurzatlight 6 дней назад

    I really like your French accent.

  • @ninjacat508
    @ninjacat508 15 дней назад

    I liked that last pastel pink sweater 😅

  • @camillefunn6405
    @camillefunn6405 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for sharing!!!!!!!!

  • @Anoek66
    @Anoek66 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video! You seem like a really kind person☺️

  • @jo-annephillips3946
    @jo-annephillips3946 10 дней назад

    funny, you say that the last pink tops to the left in polyester looks bad, not on you... you look much thinner and your smile is prettier too ! I do agree that in cotton it would be a better buy but the one on the left makes you look bulkier , sorry

  • @booklover6154
    @booklover6154 14 дней назад +1

    I am a bright winter and I can’t wear these colors either!! I have to have color near my face or I will look sick!!

  • @tulaj_pieska
    @tulaj_pieska 3 часа назад

    I think linen looks expensive but only fabric with viscose blend so it wont get creased just by looking at it 😅 the second pullover I have to ask - what if it was viscose knit? still looking cheap because or rib knitting?

  • @claritycoachhuzurkabayel7167
    @claritycoachhuzurkabayel7167 16 дней назад

    Thank you ❤

  • @mckenzie_Rockneberg
    @mckenzie_Rockneberg 14 дней назад +3

    I could not disagree more with the pastel centered philosophy.
    They are bland and baby pink and baby blue look extremely boring and drab.
    Pastels look awful on many skin tones as well.
    Yuck.
    I’m surprised there wasn’t a philosophy around deep jewel tones. Deep jewel tones like dark emerald and burgundy, maroon, plum, indigo and deep mustard tones and terracotta and sienna.
    These deep bold colors are rich looking! Especially when in the form of texture like satin and suede, silk and tweed and wooden button or mother of pearl buttons or abalone. Even deep orange in linen with sea shell buttons.
    Truly boring “safe” fabrics like cotton in pastel are not flattering on too many people.
    Color and texture have endless possibilities on a wide variety of skin tones.
    And if playing with pastel it’s easier to add hues to neutrals.
    For example, grey with a lavender hue, or grey with green hue. Or tan with the mauve hue as in blushy taupe.
    Or browns with the maroon hue.
    I find this approach much more universal.

  • @tatianasokolova9468
    @tatianasokolova9468 20 дней назад

    I am so surprised that you used references image from Ellena Galant / Ellena Hue channel. Love her content - she is definitely the one who can educate about silhouette/proportions/color/texture/patterns at the advance level or some simple techniques for beginners for any occasions.
    I do love your content as well it’s always good to know basics ❤

  • @TheRaeyn
    @TheRaeyn 2 месяца назад

    This is a very helpful video, thank you!

  • @northstar1318
    @northstar1318 13 дней назад +5

    Why would someone want to look expensive

    • @ritawengr8736
      @ritawengr8736 10 дней назад +1

      Why would'nt?????????

    • @Nurzatlight
      @Nurzatlight 6 дней назад

      Some people work in a good places but cannot afford to buy really expensive things. That's why. And some people want to live in a differ way they live in present. And want to change their mindset. That's why.

  • @mshelle8
    @mshelle8 11 дней назад

    Can you please let us know the brand of your white jeans?

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 2 месяца назад

    Great video, thank you. Bright, clear colors don’t suit my “Soft” coloring type, so I prefer pastels or muted tones.🙂

    • @MademoiselleSpends
      @MademoiselleSpends  2 месяца назад

      I am so glad you enjoyed it! Perfect for the pastel colors 👌👌

  • @lizedion1393
    @lizedion1393 Месяц назад

    Very good.

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 2 месяца назад

    Please leave the color palettes up for a few seconds so we can see them, thanks.

    • @MademoiselleSpends
      @MademoiselleSpends  2 месяца назад +2

      I have just added the link to the palettes in the description! Thank you for bringing this to my attention!

    • @MademoiselleSpends
      @MademoiselleSpends  2 месяца назад +1

      And here it is for more convenience ;) www.canva.com/design/DAGJoyOh2UA/BS2kHBySL68yK1LcEw2f2g/edit?DAGJoyOh2UA&

  • @rrosaseconda
    @rrosaseconda 13 дней назад +4

    I mean this comment in the kindest way. In English, to suggest a person "look expensive" is to suggest that a human is a thing; that a human has a monetary cost. I know that "to look wealthy" is what is meant; but to say it correctly is much too blunt and crude. Please reconsider your "brand" for this channel. I did not watch for years because of the de-humanizing connotation.

    • @alexandraneag1229
      @alexandraneag1229 7 дней назад

      Maybe you should reconsider your video choices 🙃 no one's forcing you to watch something you don't like.
      There's nothing wrong with "How to look expensive". That is the title that gets clicks on hundreds of videos on RUclips and TikTok. She should ignore the algorithm for one whiny viewer who thinks they know best. Go watch a video that offends you less x

    • @SJ-ti5cu
      @SJ-ti5cu 6 дней назад +1

      lol. It’s just a video. There isn’t anything dehumanizing in it. People just want something to complain about. If a person can feel dehumanized by this video, there is literally no hope for us lol