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Dark, sophisticated, and collected, the Dark or Deep Winter color palette is full of deep tones fit for the winter season. Imagine walking through a forest on a chilly, foggy evening—this is the Deep Winter aesthetic. Chances are, if you’re a Deep Winter, you have an icy complexion and dark features. So, what can you wear to make your skin glow? Take a look at our comprehensive guide to learn everything about the Deep Winter color palette and how to style around it.
Things You Should Know
- Deep Winters have dark eyes, dark hair, and a neutral or neutral-cool skin tone.
- Deep Winters look best in deep, dark, and cool tones, like merlot, evergreen, and charcoal.
- Deep Winters glow in cool-toned makeup, such as a crimson lip and taupe eyeshadow.
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What Is a Good Winter Color Palette For Clothing?
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QuestionCan you recommend a good winter color palette for my nails?Melissa YoungMelissa Young is a Freelance Fashion Stylist based in Atlanta, Georgia. With over 10 years of professional experience, Melissa's objective is to elevate people's confidence and comfort through the power of fashion. Her professional background is in commercial styling and she has extensive experience in styling for editorial, television, and film. She has styled for brands including Diageo Crown Royal, Hilton Hotels, IHG Hotels, and Getty Images, and has been featured in several publications, including PUMP Magazine, Moevir Magazine, and Upscale Magazine. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of South Carolina.
Freelance Fashion StylistI would recommend light, pink, or any neutral shade for winter. I adore a solid, pearl-white color palette. This could include a charming soft blue hue within the pearl-white spectrum. Visualize a winter wonderland with snow; any color with sheer quality, be it neutral, white, or blue, would be fitting. Even a delightful touch of purple works well for winter, adding a pop of color that's vibrant yet not too subdued. Additionally, red remains a wonderful choice for winter, just as it is in the fall. It carries a festive vibe, setting the tone for the holidays and the upcoming New Year. So, my advice for anyone seeking a good nail color palette would be to consider incorporating shades of red.
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References
- ↑ https://www.spicemarketcolour.com.au/dark-winter
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- ↑ https://www.spicemarketcolour.com.au/dark-winter
- ↑ https://sites.harding.edu/gclayton/Color/Topics/001_HueValueChroma.html
- ↑ https://thelaurieloo.com/blog/seasonal-color-analysis
- ↑ https://www.fineclothing.com/the-fine-line/color-analysis.html
- ↑ https://elementalcolour.com.au/blog/dark-winter
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