Body & Style Blog
Should you dress like your celebrity look-a-like?
I have been obsessed with videos on my feed encouraging you to dress like your celebrity look-a-like. It's an intriguing premise, but does it actually work?
Is looking your best as simple as copying and pasting your favourite celebrityโs favourite look? If you know me at all, you might think I am a bit suspicious of this idea. Itโs true that itโs this kind of thinking that I am on a mission to contradict; itโs this mindset which leads to simply copying an outfit and feeling awful when you see it on yourself, because your features are completely different from the original wearer of the outfit.
๐ Classic Colour Combinations for Your Colour Season
For each of the four main season categories, I have put together three potential colour combination palettes for you to try out. Use these combinations to create outfit templates you can return to, try swapping the colours between top, bottom and accessories.
๐ Does natural always suit you best?
The thing thatโs truly enticing about colour analysis is the promise of a way to embrace your natural features and still look your best. If you wear the right colour top, you can wear no makeup and refrain from dyeing your hair and still shine. But does this mean the natural ways is always the best way?
Christmas Colour Guide | Dressing the Four Seasons for the Holidays
The traditional Christmas palette can be so limiting when bright reds and greens don't suit you! I have created a colour guide for the four colour seasons (Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter). For each colour season there are two palettes: Christmas Party and Winter Walk. One is a traditional deep and sparkly palette, and the other is a frosty icy palette which are tailored to the characteristics of that colour season.
๐ How to Wear a Colour That Doesnโt Suit You
I donโt believe that finding your colour season means throwing your wardrobe in the bin and starting again. Firstly, you are likely to make mistakes when you do so as it takes time to warm up your knowledge, and secondly I believe that our personal style goes beyond rules. I use these systems as tools to make my style better, not to rule my life.