TIPS ON THE EFFECTS OF COLOR
- There must be a balance of light and dark colors for the best effect.
- Strong colors (ie. Red and orange) can change or make other colors dull and unimportant.
- Strong colors can be made to look different by placing a different color next to it.
- Any color used in small scale can make a solid color-stand.
- An apparel will look smaller in a dark color.
- An apparel will look larger in a light color.
- Light colors appear to come toward.
- Dark colors appear to go away from you.
- The greater the contrast of the color the greater is the effect of the color.
- The color of your hair may alter the color of the fabric.
- Color dramatically appears different depending upon how much light (natural or artificial) is reaching the color.
- All colors are seen different in outdoor as indoor (red as seen inside the house is different as when seen outside the house).
- Colors change on the effect of artificial light (Fluorescent and incandescent). White tend to look grayish in fluorescent light.
- Note: It wouldn't hurt to spend a few minutes in front of a mirror to know how your environment affects the color of your outfit.
- MORE TIPS on Color
- Exposing light skin at the neckline to achieve that light-dark balance.
- White is more expansive than black.
- Monochromatic dressing is more slimming and elongating than dressing in contrasting color blocks or pattern blocks.
- Solid colors tend to make you look thinner and taller, especially when the same color is worn from head to toe (monochromatic dressing).
- Dividing the body into numerous colors can shorten and widen the body.
- To look taller and slimmer, avoid big prints and stick to solid colors.
- Black with white is the most dramatic color combination because it has the maximum value contrast.
- Colors are like any other art materials. Balance should be observed for maximum effect. You'll be surprised there are several things to can do with different combinations.
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