2024 Winter Dress Code – Find Your “Personal Colour”!

Have you ever felt confused about winter clothing? Have you ever wondered why some people appear more sophisticated in dark colors while others appear duller when everyone is wearing a black coat? Your “personal color” is the answer. This winter, it’s your time to reveal your exclusive color.

Do you dress to follow trends or to express yourself?

In winter, more than 72% women choose “safe” colors (such as dark blue, gray and black), but only 30% of people are actually suitable for these colors. Have you ever been unconfident when you chose the wrong colour? Color analysis shows that the right color can make your skin glow and also improve your mood!

From “cold tones and warm tones” up to “winter dressing”
“Ice & Snow Magic” for cold-skin girls: Use bright silvers, light grays, and white sweaters with white to create a high end feeling like a iceberg. Cold tones can improve cold skin girls’ temperament by 40%, according to data.
Warm and elegant: “Winter warmth sun” for warm-skinned girls: Caramel coat, milk tea scarf, and chestnut boots. Psychological research shows warm colors can make people more comfortable.
“balance laws” for neutral skin : Black and white color matching will give you a neutral complexion, but don’t be afraid to add metal accessories or bright scarves in order to break up the dullness.

Why do fast fashion brands always use dark colors during winter?
Black and gray are the most popular colors in winter fast fashion, but that doesn’t mean they are for everyone. Fast fashion’s “safe color strategy” is not about making you look better, but rather to maximize sales. The first step in breaking the “trend cage”, is to find the color that suits you.

Dressing as an extension of confidence is a great way to express yourself.
Don’t follow the trends blindly this winter. Use color analysis to determine your “personal color”. Whether it’s bright, silvery-blue for cool skin, or caramely-brown for warm skin, dressing is not about following the latest trends, but rather being the best version of you.

“Finding your color is not about following the latest trends, but rather becoming the best version of you. “

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