How to choose a print that looks good on you

I love getting questions from my clients because I can share them with you later on.

The other day, I was giving a workshop for a group of women, and one of them asked me: "If I am buying a shirt with a colorful print, is it important that all the colors work for me?". She meant her color palette, which are colors that are good for her complexion. She learned about this when she had her color analysis done. 

My answer was that the colors you see the most are the ones that matter. Some prints have many colors. Sometimes two, three, four, or five. But in general, just a few of them are predominant. They are the colors we need to consider.

You should also analyze if the print repeats your contrast. Contrast is the difference between light and dark you have. If you have dark hair with light skin and light eyes, your contrast probably is high. A print that has dark and light colors will enhance your natural beauty in this case.

Are you curious to learn about your signature colors? To find out how you can wear them according to your style, send me an email at hello@marciacrivorot.com. We can schedule a call to chat about this and other fashion inquiries you might have.

For more information, read the following articles I wrote about color analysis:


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