Hi, and thank you! I had always warn warm autumn tones when I was brunette. Since going gray, I find I prefer warm winter colours. It seems like such a change. I’m afraid the autumn tones will make my gray appear yellow but I miss the beauty of the autumn colours!
Hi Lindsey thank you for your comments. It definitely does make a difference when you go grey. Have you watched my video dedicated to this subject? I think you’ll find it really helpful ruclips.net/video/RgDpyjkEa_Q/видео.htmlsi=xKjNFarm5MVG48pz if you still feel like you need help book in for a consultation with me I’d love to meet you 😊
Hi Dana, It sounds as if you can afford to have a lot of contrast in what you wear. I would not like to give you advice on specific colours as I ask for lots of details to enable me to give a colour analysis and without those details I would not want to give you the incorrect advice. I would suggest if you are looking for help either check out the Colour Analysis Ebook which goes into lots of details about colour and how to assess yourself, capsuleclosetstylist.com/product/the-colour-analysis-guide-book/ or book a free consultation with me and we can talk about how I can help you. calendly.com/capsuleclosetstylist/free-consultation I hope that helps.
Hi Michelle, I'm looking forward to the webinar in a few days time. I just watched this video for the second time and realised what my two biggest issues are. Being intentional, while shopping, can be difficult, in that I may never find what's in my mind's eye. In NZ, a small country, options are limited. Learning to settle for what's available is something I've had to come to terms with. It's taken ten years to get my wardrobe to a point where it's cohesive and functions well. But I've had to compromise my colour, fabric and style choices to do that. Which sucks!
Hi Anne, apologies for the delay in replying. I hope you enjoyed the live. Yes it can be very hard when what is out there does not work for you and is very limited. It does not sound good if you have had to compromise though. It is important that you feel good too
@@capsuleclosetstylist On the plus side, I have found a leather biker jacket with minimal hardware on it and I'm 85% happy with it. Plus I've found a denim/chambray shirt in the perfect shade of blue for me. Next is a straight leg black pants, though I think bootcut suits me better.
That is the best thing to do regardless of where you are. Make a note of what you want to replace something with and then spend the time looking for the perfect item
I'm easy. I look good in, and like, black and white and any shade of grey in between, any shade of cool blue-toned red from pale blush to deepest wine, and any cool jewel tone, although I will extend that to smokey blues and navy. I avoid beige but do indulge in khaki and griege from time to time. I don't do brown or yellow or orange or yellowy green. I despise camel and rust. I have a friend who seeks all the colors of the rainbow, but I find it much easier to stick to the colors that suit me best and leave the rest alone.
You are very welcome. I try to take a very practical approach because I don’t believe one size fits all. I’m glad you found it helpful. How far have you got?
Hi, and thank you! I had always warn warm autumn tones when I was brunette. Since going gray, I find I prefer warm winter colours. It seems like such a change. I’m afraid the autumn tones will make my gray appear yellow but I miss the beauty of the autumn colours!
Hi Lindsey thank you for your comments. It definitely does make a difference when you go grey. Have you watched my video dedicated to this subject? I think you’ll find it really helpful ruclips.net/video/RgDpyjkEa_Q/видео.htmlsi=xKjNFarm5MVG48pz if you still feel like you need help book in for a consultation with me I’d love to meet you 😊
I have dark hair, blue- green eyes and light warm skin but I don’t know what colors look good on me because of my dark hair… please advise.
Hi Dana,
It sounds as if you can afford to have a lot of contrast in what you wear. I would not like to give you advice on specific colours as I ask for lots of details to enable me to give a colour analysis and without those details I would not want to give you the incorrect advice.
I would suggest if you are looking for help either check out the Colour Analysis Ebook which goes into lots of details about colour and how to assess yourself, capsuleclosetstylist.com/product/the-colour-analysis-guide-book/
or book a free consultation with me and we can talk about how I can help you. calendly.com/capsuleclosetstylist/free-consultation
I hope that helps.
Hi Michelle, I'm looking forward to the webinar in a few days time.
I just watched this video for the second time and realised what my two biggest issues are. Being intentional, while shopping, can be difficult, in that I may never find what's in my mind's eye. In NZ, a small country, options are limited. Learning to settle for what's available is something I've had to come to terms with. It's taken ten years to get my wardrobe to a point where it's cohesive and functions well. But I've had to compromise my colour, fabric and style choices to do that. Which sucks!
Hi Anne, apologies for the delay in replying. I hope you enjoyed the live. Yes it can be very hard when what is out there does not work for you and is very limited. It does not sound good if you have had to compromise though. It is important that you feel good too
@@capsuleclosetstylist On the plus side, I have found a leather biker jacket with minimal hardware on it and I'm 85% happy with it. Plus I've found a denim/chambray shirt in the perfect shade of blue for me.
Next is a straight leg black pants, though I think bootcut suits me better.
Same limits in Australia, especially in regional areas - why I’m hesitant to let go of clothes & have to make do.
This is the best way be very specific about what you want to find
That is the best thing to do regardless of where you are. Make a note of what you want to replace something with and then spend the time looking for the perfect item
I'm easy. I look good in, and like, black and white and any shade of grey in between, any shade of cool blue-toned red from pale blush to deepest wine, and any cool jewel tone, although I will extend that to smokey blues and navy. I avoid beige but do indulge in khaki and griege from time to time. I don't do brown or yellow or orange or yellowy green. I despise camel and rust. I have a friend who seeks all the colors of the rainbow, but I find it much easier to stick to the colors that suit me best and leave the rest alone.
@lindacgrace2973 Hi Linda it sounds as if you have a great plan there. Thank you for your comment
Excellent advice. Thank 🌸 you!
You’re welcome
Very helpful! I use gray, taupe, white, navy, pink, mint, muted blue and blush in my wardrobe.❤
That sounds like a great collection of colours.
I saw lots of video’s about a capsule wardrobe but this video is the only one that really helped me to start.Thanks Michelle
You are very welcome. I try to take a very practical approach because I don’t believe one size fits all. I’m glad you found it helpful. How far have you got?
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What language do you speak? I can try to add subtitles
Thankyou!
You're welcome!