Colour
Coco Chanel, an outspoken personality who changed the way women dressed with her revolutionary approach to fashion.
I always keep all of my clothes in my wardrobe; I don’t separate summer/winter wear. At the beginning of each season, I check current trends and work out what I would like to incorporate into the looks I am going to wear.
You may be reading this and wonder why on earth anyone would want to wear a colour that doesn’t suit them.
We get it, many people love Black. Sadly for some, it doesn’t give the same love back.
We are delighted to bring to you the colour me beautiful Colours of the Year for 2021.
What is colour drenching? It’s the concept of dressing top-to-toe in one colour. More so than a column of colour, as it encompasses different tones and textures.
We are very excited to launch our Colour Collection, a collection of 12 brand new stand-alone shades inspired by nature, six of which will be perfect for you.
Colour Me Beautiful is back. Our studios are reopening across the UK for colour analysis and colour updates.
Staying in is definitely the new going out right now. We’ve all had to adapt to a different home and work life haven’t we? But why not take advantage of this unique time and exerience our brand new colour service.
Industries across the world will be dipping into their blue dye pots following Pantone’s annual colour of the year announcement at the beginning of December. This year, it’s quite simply, classic blue. A shade that sits between our own true blue and royal blue.
Most people have black in their wardrobe, some have little other colour in there. But it isn’t always the most flattering of shades, particularly as we get older. It has a tendency to cast shadows around the jowls and highlight fine lines and wrinkles.
White is white right? Wrong. There are over 1,000 shades of white to choose from and some will look better on you than others.