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Color Analysis Color Options

I had a color analysis done way back in the 80’s, and it seems like it has become very popular again. My Facebook feed is full of samples of girls having their color analysis done. I would like to see if there is a way the QVC lines could try to offer clothing in all the seasons. Sometimes I love an item but it just doesn’t come in a color that suits my coloring. It would make shopping even more fun.
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Re: Color Analysis Color Options

I have to agree.  Too often it's the same old colors over & over again being offered here!

 

It's usually black, navy, white and then pale pastels or a deep almost neon looking shade.  These colors are often offered in spring & summer.

 

I tend to favor more jewel tones which look best on my medium cool tone olive complexion.  Other than black or navy (I can wear white, but white tees get dirty quickly and tend to be see through) there isn't much of a color chocie for me.

 

I wish they could offer more jewel tones for summer tees, etc.

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Re: Color Analysis Color Options

I was thinking of this the other day. I had it done probably 30 years ago---I am now 73 and know that my coloring has changed a bit. Would love to have it done again---anyone know where you would go or ask for it?? Thank you!

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Re: Color Analysis Color Options

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@pietook wrote:

I was thinking of this the other day. I had it done probably 30 years ago---I am now 73 and know that my coloring has changed a bit. Would love to have it done again---anyone know where you would go or ask for it?? Thank you!


 

 

@pietook 

Search for image consultants and stylists in your area. 

Color analysis alone costs $200-$300 in my area.

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I don't want to look like I stepped out of Little House on the Prarie. Are you serious QVC???

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Re: Color Analysis Color Options

I first read this post about an hour ago and had no opinion. But now that I think about it, color analysis themed shows could be a good alternative to their over 50 and menopause silliness shows.
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Re: Color Analysis Color Options

If you go to dream-wardrobe dot com, you can probably figure out your color season on your own.  

Years ago, I had my color done more than once, one person said Spring, another said Autumn.  Neither was quite right, I'm really a Soft Autumn (more muted than a true Autumn).

 

Anyway, the website goes into eye color, skin tone, hair color and contrast to help you figure out your season.  Then gives examples of a clothing capsule wardrobe, color palettes for clothing and makeup.  

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Re: Color Analysis Color Options

 

use a mirror to decide which colors look best on me.  

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I've never bought into this but I know a lot of people think it makes a difference.  I tend to wear the colors I really like.  I've never looked at someone and thought....Oh, that's not your color.  The only exception would be if someone is extremely pale and are wearing a really light beige outfit that washes them out.  

 

I've had those reels pop up on Facebook and IG and I'll look at them and don't see a color that looks better or worse on the person.

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Re: Color Analysis Color Options

@shoptilyadropagain 

 

I have to respectfully disagree regarding "bought into" color analysis. I had mine done about 30 years ago. I really didn't know anything about it and had no opinions. My mother-in-law was offering it to me and we went together.

 

There is no question that some of us look better in certain colors while others do not. I have to say, in my 20's it didn't make a whole lot of difference but I did see some colors just weren't for me.

 

I am a Winter and clearly, without a doubt, the colors I was told to wear do look better on me. It makes shopping much easier as well. When several colors are offered I know what colors I should steer towards to look my best. With that said, I have found a few items I just loved and bought even though they weren't the best for my skin tone.