Colour me beautiful are expert consultants who offer consultations in colour analysis, personal styling, wardrobe audits and personal shopping experiences. Here they take a look at the beautiful new season Hotter collection and advise which styles you may want to opt for depending on your dominant colour category.
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[/quick_buy]LIGHT – CATE BLANCHETT
If you have naturally blonde, or very light hair, pale blue, grey or light blue eyes, fair eyelashes and brows and delicate skin, you fall into our LIGHT dominant category. This means that you will look best wearing light or medium-depth colours, particularly near your face.
Opt for a shoe that will lift your look and keep the light/delicate shades flowing throughout your outfit. The Donna Shoe comes in a range of shades that fall into the Light palette. We particularly love the Lavender colour which will blend beautifully with Light Grey for a gorgeous Spring look.
DEEP – CATHERINE ZETA JONES [quick_buy product=”https://www.hotter.com/gb/en/abbeyville-shoes”]
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If you hair is dark brown/black and you have dark eyes, eyebrows and lashes then you fall into our delicious DEEP colour category. Dark, strong colours worn either together or with a contrasting shade, work best for you. You can also wear black on its own, or with another shade from your palette.
The Abbeyville Shoe offers a dramatic twist on the classic loafer, perfect to give your office outfit a pop!
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[/quick_buy]WARM – JULIANNE MOORE
Your porcelain skin, red-toned hair and green, brown or blue eyes place you in our WARM dominant colour category. You look fabulous in colours which are warm and golden. Shades that have a yellow undertone work best for you, for example, Coral, Salmon and Peach.
Carry your WARM tones throughout your outfit with the County Boot in sumptuous Spice! A colourful statement to make with your footwear and the perfect boot to transition your wardrobe from Winter to Spring.
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COOL – DAME JUDI DENCH [quick_buy product=”https://www.hotter.com/gb/en/laurel-shoes”]
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COOL customers will have ash tones to your hair and grey, blue, green or clear brown eyes. Your skin will have a pink undertone meaning that colours with a cool (blue) undertone look great on you, especially when worn in contrast with one another.
For comfort and style, the casual Laurel Shoe is a great choice for those ‘off duty’ days. Get yours in dark Denim to keep your colours cool from head-to-toe.
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[/quick_buy]CLEAR – COURNEY COX
Contrast is the name of the game for you gorgeous CLEARS, who will have dark hair, bright eyes and dark brows/lashes. A pop of colour added to neutrals like Black, Black-Brown and Dark Navy works beautiful to balance your natural colour characteristics.
Opt for these Tourist Sandals in yellow, the colour of the season for Summer 2017. The perfect choice to add contrast to your outfit and will look fabulous with Navy, Royal Blue or even Teal.
SOFT – KATE WINSLET [quick_buy product=”https://www.hotter.com/gb/en/mabel-shoes?colour=Cream%20Vintage%20Floral”]
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If you fall into the SOFT category you will have dark blonde or light brown hair, eyes that are a soft muted colour (e.g. hazel, green, brown or blue – they may sometimes appear to change colour). There will be little contrast between the colour of your hair, eyes and skin. Your look is blended, so your colours should be worn tonally to balance this.
The Mabel Shoe in Cream Vintage Floral feature an array of soft colour tones, allowing you to mix and match your outfit to complement them perfectly.
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