Style Tips
Well we’re certainly into scarf season aren’t we? It’s always a shock when temperatures drop in November and the humble scarf becomes our best friend again.
Print is everywhere this season. Big and bold, bright and cheerful, ditsy and muted, there’s something for everyone. But where to start? Let us guide you through the pattern minefield with our handy tips.
Hello, welcome back and a Happy New Year to you all. Thanks for stopping by. We hope that you’ve had a fabulously colourful festive season. As you’re reading this, no doubt your inbox is pinging with sales alerts, 20%, 30%, and even 50% off. Tempting isn’t it? But before you hit that buy button, here is our guide to bargain hunting.
If you haven’t yet had a colour consultation but want to start adding a little more colour to your wardrobe, then opting for a universal shade is a great place to start. Whilst everyone who comes for a colour analysis with colour me beautiful receives a palette of 42 colours that work specifically for them, there are a few shades which, when combined carefully with other colours, will work for most people.
Over the next few weeks we’re going to be taking you through the things you need to consider when updating your Autumn wardrobe with this season’s trends.
Autumn/Winter is around the corner and with it the opportunity to shake up your style, but where should you start? Whilst we’re inundated with ‘hot new trends’ and ‘what to wear now’ articles it can be difficult to know where to turn, and what to buy.
Have you ever heard the saying ‘confidence is the best outfit, rock it and own it’ It’s one of our favourites here at colour me beautiful because it is SO true. You really can wear ANY colour, ANY style, ANY accessory if you have CONFIDENCE.
If you’re thinking about taking the plunge and booking a colour consultation then this blog post is for you.
First of all let’s talk about COLOUR – this season your denim needs to be DARK so here’s how to wear it depending on your dominant colour category.
Navigating Spring weather can sometimes be tricky here in the UK as it changes so often (sometimes within the course of a single day!) It (usually) isn’t cold enough for a heavy coat but you still need an outer layer to keep the chill out until the temperatures really start to soar (we hope!)
If there’s one wardrobe item that is synonymous with Spring, it has to be the trench coat. The trench coat dates back pre-World War 1, when it was designed as an alternative to the heavy greatcoat that Army officers wore. It was adapted to be worn in the trenches, hence where the trench coat got its name.
Here at colour me beautiful we definitely get the January blues. We also get the January Reds, Pinks, Greens and Yellows too!