Gorgeous lady, both inside and outside! I love her gray hair, too. She looks stunning in her palette. A pleasure to watch both of you interacting and working out the palette!
I think the black looks amazing on her. And white looks good too. The cherry red and Royal blue were amazing. They draw attention to her big eyes. She can tolerate pattern. You do a wonderful job Sarah.
Love that you did a PoC AND that lovely gray hair! ❤ Spot on analysis and easy to follow. There’s a clear difference between „don’t mind it“ and „wow“.
Great video! May you please make a video about unexpected colors for each season, like light colors that are a part of the winter palette other than white and grey?
When you put the hot pink up, she popped off the screen-dead giveaway and that original white was also beautiful-she’s clear and gorgeous! A midnight blue suit with a magenta scarf would be stunning on her☺️
Unfortunately, the colors that look best on me are rarely found in clothes. Maybe in men's clothes or Neiman Marcus clothes, but not accessible clothes.
Possibly the lighting but I preferred the light summer to the autumn colours on her as a sister season. Maybe not head to foot but 6to mix with the brighter winter colours.
This was an incredibly thorough analysis! Especially when coming to the fork in the road of being in between two seasons. I'd love to see more of these types of troubleshooting scenarios when similar dilemmas arise. Beautiful job!
She looks so beautiful in her colours! Did I miss it, but was it mentioned if that’s her own hair colour? I’m always interested to know.😊 It is very pretty on her. Also, I don’t know this system, but do you have different versions of black for the three winters? I really enjoy your videos!
I was wondering if you should adjust colors of outfit or makeup , if you know say the lighting is in like a old theater. If the lighting is low and very warm due to gold ceilings and sconce lighting. I am a deep autumn and I’d be asking for all seasons but mainly deep autumn. If having a selfie or photographs should you dress in a palette outside of season or to just adjust to known light. I like going to concerts at the same place so I am curious what colors of clothing and makeup will be beautiful with that type of light on my skin and how you work with it all within color choices. Even being outside and getting a picture looks so much warmer than I feel I look. Just wondering how to use this color theory and seasons even more.
@@sarahryanthestylecoach Thank you. I’ll definitely watch.. it’s fun learning how to use colors in this way. It’s a challenge too, especially on thing like lighting or even just your backdrop at work all day. Figuring out color combinations or what will make you look nice in different settings. You don’t always know what will be in photos with you but my two favorite concert venues I can predict some of it. Like in August it’s an amphitheater that’s off white with natural glow of setting sun and a bit of stage lights but warm whites and brows along with trees and cute housing. I mean it’s easy to go to an almost fall event as a fall season. Still I’m just do wonder how you go about these sort of things. For another example, all day , up to 11 hours , I’m in a classroom with very bright yellow walls and a large bay window and the warm type of old ceiling lights. As an autumn can I wear anything to look nice with mostly primary yellow, blues and reds, a lot of light woods too. I have it a lemonade theme with cyan ish blue and pink and yellow lemonade colors. I think you’ll cover some of this but it where my head is at. I’m not trying to obsess about it. We all want to be in our best version of ourselves though. I never used to care but starting to. I do when getting photos with my favorite artists because you want to match them and not look frumpy or overpower the image etc. Sometimes you just look out of place or the lighting changes everything. At the Warner especially because it’s a lot of warm light casting over the image, everything gets warm yellow or gold. Can you find ways to really work with known lighting and color situations? I’d assume it’s how they do wedding planning but everything is very as it suggest planned. Anyway I’m looking forward to your insight.
Question from a potentially dark winter -do we need to be able to wear dark or bold lipstick well? I feel like they’re okay, but those colors make my already full lips look so big😳😅
They shouldn't look out of place but you must lean into the results that you want. Some people will want a fuller looking lip, others don't. There are other choices within Dark Winter that don't have to be so dark :)
Great video. Did I miss the dark autumn test? I saw the cool summer and bright spring.. or was the dark autumn what I think was bright spring and the bright spring wasn’t looked at?
I usually can easily tell if someone is cool or warm from watching your videos. She’s a beautiful woman and its hard for me to guess what season she is cuz she looks great in almost all the colors😂
the metallic blue completely cleared, smoothed her skin, as if she'd put on a foundation
So nice right?
Her skin on its own is beautiful and a beautiful color...the metallic blue made her skin look radient.
Thought she looked great in every single colour from every season 😮 gorgeous lady!
But dark winter was spectacular 🎉
I totally agree! And we are striving for spectacular! Thanks for watching :)
She seems to be a very sweet person and she looks beautiful in everything 👌🏽 great analysis
Thank you! Farzana was a joy to work with!
Gorgeous lady, both inside and outside! I love her gray hair, too. She looks stunning in her palette. A pleasure to watch both of you interacting and working out the palette!
Thanks for watching!
I don't know if I've ever seen a palette fit someone so perfectly. All the colours in that fan near the end look brilliant on her.
So harmonious!
It was almost like an asmr
Thanks for watching!
I loved this. I wouldn't say any colours were bad but some were definitely WOW on her.
Yes, exactly! We are going for WOW!! Thanks for watching :)
I think the black looks amazing on her. And white looks good too. The cherry red and Royal blue were amazing. They draw attention to her big eyes. She can tolerate pattern. You do a wonderful job Sarah.
Thank you! I just loved the Winter colours on her!
Love that you did a PoC AND that lovely gray hair! ❤ Spot on analysis and easy to follow. There’s a clear difference between „don’t mind it“ and „wow“.
Thanks so much!
Yay, you analysed a POC and she's a DW! She looked great in her palette. Thanks for the vid & thanks to the model too! 💐
Thanks for watching!
Great video! May you please make a video about unexpected colors for each season, like light colors that are a part of the winter palette other than white and grey?
Great idea! Watch this space!
Definitely the deep winter suited her best, but she's gorgeous and can get away with some others. Great video, thank you!
Thanks for watching!
When you put the hot pink up, she popped off the screen-dead giveaway and that original white was also beautiful-she’s clear and gorgeous! A midnight blue suit with a magenta scarf would be stunning on her☺️
Thanks for watching!
The navy looks beautiful
So beautiful on her!
Wow beautiful! I also liked the reds on her, but maybe that’s personal. Lovely lady and lovely colours!
Me too! The jewel tone reds would be beautiful!
Lovely result as always- I enjoy watching the whole process.
Thanks so much 😊
She’s a real deep winter. And I thought she looked awesome in black. She reminds me of Halle Berry…. Beautiful gal!
So good in black!
Unfortunately, the colors that look best on me are rarely found in clothes. Maybe in men's clothes or Neiman Marcus clothes, but not accessible clothes.
Another great video! A deep winter sister! 🖤 ❄️ She looks gorgeous in her palette.
Thank you!
Possibly the lighting but I preferred the light summer to the autumn colours on her as a sister season. Maybe not head to foot but 6to mix with the brighter winter colours.
Nice!
Love her hair color! ❤
It’s so beautiful!
I love these videos! You are so good at what you do!
Thank you so much! Happy you like them!
This was so great to watch! I have a similar skin tone and this was so fascinating. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
What a darling she is! ❤😊
A lovely woman!
I was with the client. Thinking maybe warm until the salmon came on. Nope cool.
The salmon always tells the truth!
This was an incredibly thorough analysis! Especially when coming to the fork in the road of being in between two seasons. I'd love to see more of these types of troubleshooting scenarios when similar dilemmas arise. Beautiful job!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
She looks so beautiful in her colours! Did I miss it, but was it mentioned if that’s her own hair colour? I’m always interested to know.😊 It is very pretty on her.
Also, I don’t know this system, but do you have different versions of black for the three winters?
I really enjoy your videos!
Yes this is her natural hair, so beautiful right? There are different types of black depending on a person’s level of chroma 🖤
Lovely consultation as usual girl!!
Thank you!! 🤩
I was wondering if you should adjust colors of outfit or makeup , if you know say the lighting is in like a old theater. If the lighting is low and very warm due to gold ceilings and sconce lighting. I am a deep autumn and I’d be asking for all seasons but mainly deep autumn. If having a selfie or photographs should you dress in a palette outside of season or to just adjust to known light. I like going to concerts at the same place so I am curious what colors of clothing and makeup will be beautiful with that type of light on my skin and how you work with it all within color choices. Even being outside and getting a picture looks so much warmer than I feel I look. Just wondering how to use this color theory and seasons even more.
Thank you for your question. I’m releasing a video on this tomorrow. I hope it will answer it for you 💕☺️
@@sarahryanthestylecoach Thank you. I’ll definitely watch.. it’s fun learning how to use colors in this way. It’s a challenge too, especially on thing like lighting or even just your backdrop at work all day. Figuring out color combinations or what will make you look nice in different settings. You don’t always know what will be in photos with you but my two favorite concert venues I can predict some of it. Like in August it’s an amphitheater that’s off white with natural glow of setting sun and a bit of stage lights but warm whites and brows along with trees and cute housing. I mean it’s easy to go to an almost fall event as a fall season. Still I’m just do wonder how you go about these sort of things. For another example, all day , up to 11 hours , I’m in a classroom with very bright yellow walls and a large bay window and the warm type of old ceiling lights. As an autumn can I wear anything to look nice with mostly primary yellow, blues and reds, a lot of light woods too. I have it a lemonade theme with cyan ish blue and pink and yellow lemonade colors. I think you’ll cover some of this but it where my head is at. I’m not trying to obsess about it. We all want to be in our best version of ourselves though. I never used to care but starting to. I do when getting photos with my favorite artists because you want to match them and not look frumpy or overpower the image etc. Sometimes you just look out of place or the lighting changes everything. At the Warner especially because it’s a lot of warm light casting over the image, everything gets warm yellow or gold. Can you find ways to really work with known lighting and color situations? I’d assume it’s how they do wedding planning but everything is very as it suggest planned. Anyway I’m looking forward to your insight.
Question from a potentially dark winter -do we need to be able to wear dark or bold lipstick well? I feel like they’re okay, but those colors make my already full lips look so big😳😅
They shouldn't look out of place but you must lean into the results that you want. Some people will want a fuller looking lip, others don't. There are other choices within Dark Winter that don't have to be so dark :)
For sure, your color studies are the best.
Wow, thank you!🙏
I’m having such a hard time finding my color. I need an objective eye
I suggest getting your own colour consultation with someone you trust!
Such a beautiful pallette ❤
I just love it! :)
A very beautiful lady!
I have been wondering about your necklace… was it a special gift?😍
I gift to myself ;)
Sono appena entrata nel mondo dell' armocromia,e guardare i tuoi video mi aiuta tanto, grazie❤
Thanks for watching!
Another great assessment!
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching!
Great analysis. Is it possible to be a cool summer and wear off black and off white? Also, what happens if a cool summer softens with age?
It’s the closest to winter but may still be a little harsh!
Great video. Did I miss the dark autumn test? I saw the cool summer and bright spring.. or was the dark autumn what I think was bright spring and the bright spring wasn’t looked at?
Yes I did the Dark Autumn test :)
Sarah, is it possible to buy your color cards without doing a consult with you? I think I know my season and one of those cards would be so helpful
Please email me :)
Why isn't there a medium contrast board in the mix with the very low & high ones?
I don't have one :)
Hi! I am a true summer. What would that be on your palette? Your videos are so nice to watch, by the way, thank you! :)
Oh thank you! I will do a video on this ☺️
Can anyone link me to the color chart that Sarah shows at the end. A link that would be Canadian please and thank-you!
You can probably get something similar on Amazon/etsy :)
❤❤❤❤
Yay!
I usually can easily tell if someone is cool or warm from watching your videos. She’s a beautiful woman and its hard for me to guess what season she is cuz she looks great in almost all the colors😂
I totally agree! She looks great in so many colours!
Please do more analysises with the same skin tone as her
Unfortunately that’s out of my control. I work with whoever comes through my door and is willing to be on RUclips ☺️