What colors suit me? Build a palette that works
Colors suit you when they repeat your natural temperature, depth and intensity. Start with dependable neutrals, add shades worn near the face and finish with a few stronger accents.
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Which colors suit me?
Warm undertones often harmonize with cream, camel, terracotta, olive and warm teal; cool undertones with pure white, charcoal, berry, cobalt and cool emerald. Light profiles suit airy combinations, deep profiles richer tones, soft profiles blended colors and clear profiles cleaner contrast.
Neutral foundation
Choose two light and two dark neutrals that combine easily with one another.
Colors near your face
Tops, scarves and glasses affect the complexion most, so precision matters here.
Personal accents
Two to four colors for lipstick, jewelry or bags give a compact wardrobe personality.
Three steps for a fair comparison
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Start with temperature: warm, cool or neutral.
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Adjust depth and intensity; the right color name in the wrong version can still overpower you.
- 03
Build a five-top test capsule and check combinations in daylight before buying more.
Clarity before your next purchase
Which color makes me look younger?
The color that evens your complexion without strengthening shadows. Compare medium-depth reds or pinks that match your undertone.
Can I wear black if it is not in my palette?
Of course. Add a supportive neckline, scarf, jewelry or lipstick, or compare black with charcoal, navy or espresso.
How many colors does a practical wardrobe need?
Four neutrals, four to six main colors and two accents can form a useful compact palette when they combine with one another.
From an initial clue to personal color analysis
Analyze your photo, receive a practical palette and use it when choosing clothes, hair color and makeup.