Complete Colour Analysis - Summer or Autumn?

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  • @TheMrKristens
    @TheMrKristens Год назад +37

    I loved her gut instinct on the colors despite not knowing why she didn't like them. I also love how she gravitated towards colors she didn't even like for the same reason. This was fun to watch and learn right alongside. 💗🥰💯

    • @sarahryanthestylecoach
      @sarahryanthestylecoach  Год назад +6

      So true. Many people instinctively know the colours that work for them but they don't know why or how to broaden the range of colours they have. Always trust your gut! :)

  • @Audrey-mh1pq
    @Audrey-mh1pq Год назад +25

    Great example of a not so obvious at first glance, soft summer!
    If i may, as a soft summer myself, i was a bit suprised by the coupons which i find a bit intense, especially the pink. (And was confused by this brown)
    I feel like old grey pink, sea glass green, oat and charcoal really reveal a soft summer the best ;)
    Thank you so much for your thorough videos.

  • @emilymln4779
    @emilymln4779 11 месяцев назад +5

    I know she loved the blues and greens but I thought she looked most radiant in the pinks and purples!

  • @sadel21
    @sadel21 9 месяцев назад +8

    I liked this analysis. I believe I am also a soft summer (deep?), but I have a little more depth to my coloring (dark hazel olive eyes and an ashy medium-dark brown hair, now with some silver-gray tones), which showed slight auburn tones when I was younger. I think my skin tone is neutral-cool. I dip into some cool summer (even some winter) and soft autumn (some deep too) colors as long as they aren’t too light, warm, bright, or dull.

  • @vie4myvanity733
    @vie4myvanity733 Год назад +15

    Clicked on this for validation, as she and I are color twins...sure enough! I would add that more muted colors would have suited her even more. We are drawn to pinkish corals, but muted / teals, but muted / soft reds, with just a touch of rusty tone / grayed blues, etc.

  • @lapislazulis2378
    @lapislazulis2378 Год назад +15

    Interesting! Softness but a medium contrast between the deep ashy hair and the light skin which rule out lighter colours. I might have a similar combo but stronger! Those sagey greens, teals and cerulean blues are so beautiful on her!

  • @inglishhomeandgarden8386
    @inglishhomeandgarden8386 Год назад +4

    She looks great draped with her soft summer palette. Great colours for her.

  • @archeewaters
    @archeewaters 9 месяцев назад +1

    totally wow!

  • @magdakania643
    @magdakania643 Год назад +4

    Love, love , love this videos!!

  • @lynnfox8376
    @lynnfox8376 Год назад +4

    The differentiation between every day colours and occasional, smarter, colours was useful. I wear softer greens, aquas, blues for casual wear but prefer navy or black with stronger colours for smarter.

  • @Zodia195
    @Zodia195 Год назад +3

    Okay I love wearing patterns, so knowing what type of patterns suit in this case is good to know also.

  • @Spikypotato.
    @Spikypotato. Год назад +5

    Thank you Sarah for making these videos! ❤

  • @kitty_s23456
    @kitty_s23456 Год назад +14

    Another very interesting color analysis vid! First time that I've seen analysis of a soft summer. She looked lovely in her right palette. Thanks for the vid! 💐

  • @Galo1908mg
    @Galo1908mg Год назад +3

    I just loved so much the jeans shirt Im dying for it

  • @wanda18221
    @wanda18221 Год назад +1

    This was fun, thanks for sharing. 🌸

  • @louibeans
    @louibeans Год назад +2

    I love these videos. I have a friend who has green eyes and dark brown hair (I know both of which don't determine the season), but I keep wondering what season she might be. All we know for sure is that she's cool, since warm colors wash her out, and the cool colors really make her skin brighter and make her look harmonious and glow. I'm thinking she's between soft and light summer somewhere. She can wear some warmer colors but only if they are muted, so that might be an indication of soft summer as well. Of course there's no way to tell without doing a proper & professional color analysis, but these videos are helpful in terms of getting a rough idea of what to pay attention to :)

  • @vanillacookie900
    @vanillacookie900 6 месяцев назад +1

    It's certainly very interesting how this works. In the beginning of the video I liked the warm colors on her, and not the cool. I am the same, I'm probably cool toned but I love warm colors🥰

  • @jeanettebennett1527
    @jeanettebennett1527 Год назад +2

    I love these videos! This is so interesting to me! Good job.

  • @bethanyann1060
    @bethanyann1060 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @lilithowl
    @lilithowl Год назад +7

    These colour analysis videos are fun but also really helpful!

  • @williamjudd3834
    @williamjudd3834 Год назад +36

    This one seemed like a tough one to figure out

  • @natalief8823
    @natalief8823 Год назад +5

    Great video! I always struggle to see the difference between cool and soft summer. This video and explanation really helped me to see the difference.

  • @deborahharding135
    @deborahharding135 7 месяцев назад

    I've really focused on building a collection of cream & caramel coloured trousers & tops this winter. I feel so much better in lighter colours & love how everything mixes & matches.

  • @French-Kiss24
    @French-Kiss24 11 месяцев назад +1

    This was very helpful. I also have light skin and dark hair and have been analyzed as a Summer. However, I didn’t know the sub-season. I suspected that I’m a Soft Summer, but this demonstration cinched it for me. Thank you.

  • @earthmamma85
    @earthmamma85 Год назад +2

    I would love to have this done.

  • @helle_larsen
    @helle_larsen 8 месяцев назад

    A fellow soft summer, loved this!

  • @rockssolid2543
    @rockssolid2543 Год назад +1

    Lovely

  • @jasminecommercemusic
    @jasminecommercemusic 8 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent job! I think you typed her right, but there are so so many more subtle colors within soft summer that I think would’ve suited her far better. I know there are not endless swatches, but I think she would’ve been instantly more convinced with a few more greyed out green, purple, blue and pink colors. Soft summer colors are mysterious, and I’d love to see at the end of typing, another 5-10 swatches within the palette against a client. But I get that it’s money! 😊 ❤❤ It’s also been helpful to me to understand “softness” to mean there is more “grey”, not just less color.

    • @sarahryanthestylecoach
      @sarahryanthestylecoach  8 месяцев назад +2

      Oh definitely! Of course I don't have all the colours possible, no-one does! There's just so many!

  • @tomars312
    @tomars312 Год назад +13

    That was a good one, but also a bit tough. I felt that soft summer was the better choice although I could easily see she dips into autumn or soft autumn and totally agree she can borrow some of the colors. At first I was in belief she would be more of an autumn but orange was not so good on her.

    • @sarahryanthestylecoach
      @sarahryanthestylecoach  Год назад +2

      Yes I can see why initially you might think Autumn but the slightly cooler season worked very well. It was a fun one :)

  • @nellivilhelmiina
    @nellivilhelmiina Год назад +2

    I’m s soft summer as well, but I really like certain light pinks and blues on me as long as they are not too intense. But I’m a pink girlie all the way 😅

  • @lilibetp
    @lilibetp Год назад +5

    I frequently wonder how man green-eyed Summers have spent years feeling overwhelmed by Winter colors because so many of the early systems said that Summer didn't have brown eyes.

    • @sarahryanthestylecoach
      @sarahryanthestylecoach  Год назад +1

      Yes, you are right. Many people assume that green eyes and certain features belong to certain seasons but the truth is, people can look vastly different and be in the same sub season. Nice observation!

    • @lilibetp
      @lilibetp Год назад +1

      @@sarahryanthestylecoach oops! I meant brown eyes.

    • @sarahryanthestylecoach
      @sarahryanthestylecoach  Год назад +2

      @@lilibetp Ah ok, same theory applies. You are right. We cannot assume that brown eye equal a winter or Autumn :)

    • @Arginne
      @Arginne Год назад

      @@SueRosalieany eye color can be in virtually any season. Eye color isnt a part of it. Skin is the most important as its the largest organ on the body.

  • @donnastevens5515
    @donnastevens5515 Год назад

    Hi Sarah Can be very tricky when when it comes to getting a colour analysis done have done one in the past really help me in choosing my style and colour that suits me hope yesham found her colour Donna xo

    • @sarahryanthestylecoach
      @sarahryanthestylecoach  Год назад +1

      Yes it is really invaluable if you apply the knowledge!

    • @donnastevens5515
      @donnastevens5515 Год назад

      @@sarahryanthestylecoach Very much so Sarah get so much out of fashion tips and ideas not to mention makeup as well Donna xo

  • @nocomment2468
    @nocomment2468 9 месяцев назад +3

    Very informative! I am curious-what is the distribution of your clients across the color spectrum? Have you found that certain pallets are more common than others?
    Thanks!

  • @paulinamatuszewska449
    @paulinamatuszewska449 9 месяцев назад

    Hi! Love your videos 😍 where did you buy drapes ?

  • @mossymoon894
    @mossymoon894 7 месяцев назад

    I feel like this is a lot like me when it comes to orange. I'm a pale olive skin tone and so is my mom. She always said we dont look good in orange, but my husbands family loves me in orange or salmon type of colors its possible its because I look "tan" in them. Which I like wearing orange too but I'm not sure if it actually looks good on me.

  • @PaulaRoman12724
    @PaulaRoman12724 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi - what Color Analysis method do you use?

  • @calliope6623
    @calliope6623 Год назад +1

    Cool olive?

  • @MaryYoungblood-xy8vg
    @MaryYoungblood-xy8vg Год назад +12

    I am glad you did this video. Way too long we did seasons on lighter people and not ethnic groups or people of color. As such it is hard to imagine "summers" or "springs" (light value seasons) with very dark hair. I would have guessed deep winter on her before you did her draping and wouldn't have thought summer at all and especially not soft summer. And yet I agreed 💯 every step of the way as you draped her. As we see more and more diversity in the world it opens up who ends up where in the seasons. We need to open up with it. Stereotypes need to go bye bye.

  • @masongold3304
    @masongold3304 Год назад +2

    Hello! Love your videos! I'm a color consultant, where do you buy your drapes for comparing two shades? I would love to have more resources for my Color Consulting business

    • @sarahryanthestylecoach
      @sarahryanthestylecoach  Год назад +1

      I just choose them from a wider range of coloured drapes I bought from the UK. Best of luck with your business.

  • @comfortcrossroads
    @comfortcrossroads Год назад +12

    Great video! I'm just curious, do you know why Summer is categorized as a cool season and Spring as warm? In terms of weather and light, I always think of Summer as hot and warm, and Spring as cooler so it's hard for me to remember with color analysis that Summer is a cool season!

    • @flooferdoofer
      @flooferdoofer Год назад +12

      It was taught to me that the seasons are like that because they represent the flowers of spring bursting in bloom (bright and vibrant), and visiting the ocean breeze in the summer (lots of watery blues and pastel sunsets). Autumn looks like the leaves turning colours and cozy blankets, while in winter everything looks dark and crisp against the white snow. Power of association, but that is different per person of course :) I can see why you would use actual temperatures to differentiate between warm and cold seasons

    • @sarahryanthestylecoach
      @sarahryanthestylecoach  Год назад +8

      Yes, it's not really anything to do with the temperature of the actual seasons and more about what you see in the environment at different points of the year :)

    • @comfortcrossroads
      @comfortcrossroads Год назад +2

      @@flooferdoofer Wow that's such a beautiful explanation, thank you so much!!

    • @comfortcrossroads
      @comfortcrossroads Год назад +2

      @@sarahryanthestylecoach That makes so much more sense now, thank you! :)

    • @anyaamasova6607
      @anyaamasova6607 Год назад +4

      FlooferDoofer provides a wonderful poetic explanation, but the specific and dry answer to your question is that Suzanne Caygill created the seasonal grammar of the PCA (Personal Color Analysis) business in approximately 1942 known as the "Academy of Color." Caygill was a dress designer and milliner working in San Francisco when she realized that different individuals looked better in certain colors and that there were patterns to these preferences based on skin tones/undertones, hair color and eye color. More importantly, she realized that she could provide the service of color analysis to people as a business and eventually the entertainment industry. Fast forward after decades of different individuals joining in and growing the PCA business world, there is now a diverse worldwide collection of PCA businesses all with their own terminologies. But in most cases they use the fundamental grammar of the business created by Ms. Caygill. Ms. Caygill's lifetime of paperwork is housed at the Library of Cornell University. I know that there are historical documents which are titled "The Four Seasons." It would be interesting to find out if she ever explained in writing her reasons for creating this grammar of the four seasons.
      Behind this brief description of Ms Caygill's creation of the PCA business is the scientific side of modern day color theory. Color is PHYSICS. Which basically means color is complex math. Modern day color theory and mathematical color systems are based on the lifetime work of Albert H Munsell (American, 1858-1918.) This is a definitive mathematical system used pervasively in just about everything today. The application of science to color and the beginnings of color theory date back to the physicist Newton (British, 1642-1727.) von Goethe (German, 1749-1832) argues some issues and plays his part. By the late 19th century/early 20th century you have both Munsell and Itten (Swiss, 1888-1967) further defining the science of color theory. To me one of the most important aspects of color theory is Simultaneous Contrast. It is basically the idea that two or more colors sitting next to each other alter each of the other colors. Again, this is hardcore physics/math dealing with the wavelengths of light and of course the biological abilities of the human eye. In large measure it is simultaneous contrast that impacts PCA and what we see on individuals. Cheers!

  • @ellensherfey4061
    @ellensherfey4061 Год назад +1

    You should wear white too do your shirt doesn’t interfere

  • @lorrainelaforest8403
    @lorrainelaforest8403 28 дней назад +1

    C'était évident dès le début avec elle

  • @unalsafiye
    @unalsafiye 10 месяцев назад +1

    Yesim is turkish name. Is she tirkish?

  • @user-vn5yx9rr8l
    @user-vn5yx9rr8l Год назад +3

    Tough customer! She had a strong idea of who she was already so less likely to go with the skin tests but good that she could tell how warm colours made her look sick

    • @louibeans
      @louibeans Год назад +4

      I thought she remained quite open, I actually was impressed with her as a customer :)