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Do You Know What Colors Look Best on You?

Do you know what colors look best on you? If you don’t, you can find out by taking a free color analysis quiz (click on the link below.) And when you know what your best colors are, you can start creating wardrobe capsules with a fun new program that I’m going to tell you about today.

Wearing your best colors makes you look like your true self at its best. You’ll look better even without makeup! Your colors make your skin look smoother and your eyes look brighter. Age doesn’t matter when you wear the right colors.

How Do You Know What Colors Look Best on You?

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Here’s how you can find out your color type and get a color capsule:

To help you wear your colors to best advantage, Jen Thoden at Your Color Style has just launched a new course. It’s called Creative Color Capsules.

This course is sold by color type, so the first thing you need to do is know your color type. If you do not know your color type based on what colors look best on you, a free quiz is available at Your Color Style. Some people pay hundreds of dollars to discover their color compatibility. You can just click HERE to take the free quiz!

Once you know what your color type is, click on the version that is your best to obtain access to the course:  there is a Bright & Warm version, a Bright & Cool version, a Soft & Warm version and a Soft & Cool version.

The resulting Creative Color Capsules templates will be your playground to creative expression. Jen has created a way for you to play with your colors in mix-and-match style. Think of this as your online color journal and enjoy!

Here’s how it works:

  1. Open your color template in Google Slides. This is free and Jen shows you how easy this is to do.
  2. Discover your color palette that you can arrange, copy and move around anyway you want. Jen shows you how and gives you fun ideas.
  3. Follow along with the online course to start creating pages of the colors you have in your closet…. colors you wish you had…. inspiration pages…. outfits of the clothes you have. This is a very creative and fun process to really see where you can add in color.
  4. Group like outfits and color combos together to start forming capsule wardrobes. You’ll be guided by color and shape.
  5. See how to add others colors to your template that may not be in your color palette.
  6. Use your template to create travel capsule wardrobes as well!

Here’s what you get:

  1. Instant access to the “Creative Color Capsules” online course.
  2. Immediate access to your downloadable templates for each level of depth for your color type. So for instance if you are warm and bright, you will get the light, medium and deep versions.  This means you will have access to three digital color palettes. This is perfect if you feel like you’re in between color types.
  3. Each digital color palette aligns with its color fan. So, if you have your color fan, you’re going to enjoy this course even more! Match the color in your closet or store with your color fan, then find that color in your template to color play.

Isn’t this exciting? Here’s your chance to get a free quiz to determine your color type and instant access to an online course showing you how to create your own color capsules. You will end up knowing your best colors and lots of ways to wear them. In the end, your true self will always glow and age doesn’t matter then.

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Jen Thoden at Your Color Style

I’ve been a lifetime paid member of Jen Thoden’s Color Style Club since she started Your Color Style Club. She has lots of fun videos, color courses and aids in learning all about color and how to use it in your outfits. It’s the most cost-effective way I’ve found to learn how to dress using your best colors.

This post contains affiliate links. If you click on them and decide to buy anything at Your Color Style, I will get a commission at no extra cost to you.

Do you know what colors look best on you? Is it helpful to you to have access to an online course with templates to create color capsules with your wardrobe? Did you try it? Did you have fun? Please give us your feedback by leaving a reply below!

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5 Comments

  • Hi Angie:) Thanks for linking up! Please drop by again this Friday, not only for the link up..but also because I featured your post! Thanks!

    • Hi, Lucy – Thanks so much for the feature! I will definitely be stopping by on Friday. I’m always interested in seeing what new creations you come up with! – Angie

  • Color analysis is always so interesting. But I am always amazed when people don’t know what colors look good on them. For me, it really is just a matter of looking in the mirror and it becomes very obvious which colors look great, which ones are okay, and which ones are total fails! But narrowing it down to a few colors to create a capsule wardrobe is a brilliant idea! Thanks for sharing and linking up with me. I hope you are doing well!

    Shelbee
    http://www.shelbeeontheedge.com

    • I am well, thank you, Shelbee! Not all of us can look in the mirror and tell what colors look good and which don’t, especially when there are gradient shades, undertones and such. But with that said, I am all for people choosing what they love without feeling stuck within a narrow palette. I, myself, chose the correct color palette from using the book, “Color Me Beautiful” decades ago. But then I got confused when I a new hairdresser pointed out that I have ash tones in my warm blonde hair and I discovered that my eyes have both gold and gray specks (warm and cool at the same time.) So our natural coloring can be tricky. I have an artistic eye so I was able to wear cool colors for awhile and pull them off. But then I got a color analysis and was pronounced a warm and bright Spring, which confirmed what I had thought in the first place. Now I buy warm colors but I feel free to mix in some cool-toned pieces here and there — sort of like mixing silver and gold. The good thing about Jen Thoden’s quiz is that it is an easy way to pin it down and look your best with color.

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