Delighted to bring to you two new colour me beautiful Colours of the Year for 2021.
If you’re looking for some colour inspiration and longing for spring time garden shades, here’s two colour me beautiful shades which are very wearable and will instantly update your wardrobe. Both feature in the new colour collections.
Orchid
This is a cool pink shade therefore those of you who have a cool undertone can wear it with confidence. If your secondary or sub type is cool then here’s a few tips on how to wear this new colour. Should you have a warmer undertone then scroll down to Olive Grove.
Lights
This is a lovely shade that will complement your colouring perfectly. Wear on its own or try mixing with a lighter colour from your palette, such as Icy Pink.
Deeps
Add a deeper shade from your palette such as Dark Teal to balance out your strong look.
Clears
You will find that you need to add a stronger colour to Orchid due to your look. Try wearing it with Plum.
Softs
Wear tonally to complement your blended look. Jade works as a nice combination.
Cools
If you’re a Cool dominant colouring type, you can enjoy wearing this colour on its own. Also try to create new looks by combining it with deeper shades in your palette.
Olive Grove
This is a warm green that anyone with a warm undertone or secondary sub dominant can wear successfully. If you have a cool undertone, scroll up to see Orchid.
Lights
Keep your look delicate by combining it with Buttermilk.
Deeps
Wear with a strong shade such as Mahogany to balance out your look.
Clears
Add contrast to Olive Grove with a lovely Zingy Lemon shade.
Softs
Try and wear it tonally to complement your blended look such as with Peach.
Warms
Those of you as a warm core colouring type, you can of course enjoy wearing this colour on its own, but create new looks by combining with your other warm shades.
Orchid and Olive Grove are part of 12 new colours introduced by colour me beautiful in the latter part of 2020. There are six new colours to compliment your colouring type and can be added to your current fabric swatches on a new colour card.
To obtain your six extra fabric swatch card and a guide to how to wear and combine them with neutrals in your palette, click here for warm and click here for cool.