In addition to the psychological effects of the colors of the clothes we wear, there are actually color tones that suit all of us… I had a color analysis done to find the color tones that suit me. In 2010 and after, I had a real awareness about my clothes…
Realizing that most of the clothes in my closet were not my tone, I had a guide for the clothes I would buy later…
In color analysis; there are tones of the seasons, tones of 4 seasons – autumn, winter, spring, summer tones…
I would like to give you a brief information about the 4 season tones in color analysis;
Autumn people;
They like warm, dark, broken colors. Brown and beige are background colors, while orange is their representative color. Metal colors are gold and copper. They are natural-style and low-contrast people…
Winter people;
They like cold, dark, clear colors. Black and white are background colors, and red are representative colors. Metal colors are laminate. They are classic, dramatic and high-contrast people…
Spring people;
They like warm, light, clear colors. Ivory, orange-brown colors are the background colors, and golden yellow are representative colors. Metal color is gold. They are natural, dramatic and high-contrast people…
Summer people;
They like cold, light, broken colors. Gray, pinkish gray colors are background colors, and blue is representative colors. Metal color is laminate. They are romantic-style and low-contrast people…
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I also took color analysis training in 2014, and when I was creating the Sadee brand, I created my shawls based on the color analysis system in my first collection, my shawl collection… Since I have the names of the 4 seasons on my shawls and want my customers to choose according to them…
When you look in the mirror, you can actually notice the human tones in yourself, your face will look more lively and healthier. For example, black color does not suit me, when I wear a black sweater with a high collar, I get questions like ‘you look sick, do you have something?’ that day…
I wish the awareness of all of us to increase gradually, so that the clothes we wear are suitable for our nature…