Jewels, Stones, & Metals Decoded! Find Your Perfect Jewelry Palette with Seasonal Color Analysis
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- Опубліковано 24 кві 2024
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Welcome to our latest adventure, where Sara and Lucinda delve into the enchanting world of jewels, stones, and metals to uncover the secrets of your perfect seasonal color palette!
In this captivating video, Sara and Lucinda guide you through a mesmerizing journey of color analysis, exploring is it warm or cool tones that best complement your unique style. Dive deep into the rich hues of jewel tones, uncover the shimmering allure of various metals, and discover how textures can match or distract!
Whether you're drawn to the fiery warmth of autumn or the cool serenity of winter, Sara and Lucinda's expert insights will help you unlock your true style potential. Join us as we decode the language of color, guiding you towards a wardrobe that reflects your personality and enhances your natural beauty.
Don't miss out on this transformative experience! Hit play now and embark on a journey towards fashion enlightenment with Sara and Lucinda's invaluable tips and tricks. Your perfect palette awaits! - Навчання та стиль
I've watched several of your videos but this one solidified that I'm a Summer. My favorite stone (my birthstone) is turquoise and I love pearls too. Now I know why I'm drawn to those...
I would love to see the vintage jewelry collection.
Hi, I think Tanzanite is a perfect gem for Summer! Enjoyed the video.
lol, as this soft summer sits here wearing baroque pearls (with silver) in my bracelets and earrings with brushed soft silver leaves and baroque pearls.
Girl- you’ve found a home right here!
For summer/winters don’t forget silver. It’s often played with rhodium now so it doesn’t tarnish like it did in the past.
My mother taught me about that tip about testing real vs faux pearls …… also ….. pearls brighten / glow up the face ! A classic ! They never go out of style or season !and goes with everything …. From t-shirt and jeans to a formal evening gown….. and works with every skin tone !
I couldn’t agree more!
Love Lucinda’s lip color!
Thank you! Velvet Teddy by MAC
You girls are so cute together. Thanks for another video. Happy to see your channel continue to grow!
Working with my daughter is a dream come true. - Lucinda
As a soft summer two of my favorite stones are labradorite and blue kyanite. Great class!
I’m a serious fan of labradorite. Take a look at Alexandrite- you might love it. - Lucinda
@@ColorClassInc 😍
River pearls are also called Fresh water pearls.
Loved the video today. Antique jewellery is beautiful. Much of it is so intricate you are right they are a work of art. Thank you so much for all the information about the various stones,
You are very welcome.
Where was the photo board for summer pearls
Such a good video, thank you both 😊 And yes please, can we see a video of Lucinda's jewellery? That would be fantastic!
Of course!! Would love to!
Loooove opals, especially with tanzanite
Great video. You so helpful and encouraging. Thank you so much
Love this episode. As a child, I collected rocks and had some in almost any color out there. Thanks for sharing.
Very cool
I really enjoyed the video. I love looking at it. I was always drawn to sparkly stones. Now I know why. A Winter magpie.
Indeed - we will now call you Maggie…
What a wonderful video,so informative!
Would love to see something like for summer handbags and shoes.
Great idea!
Love you both. You have so much knowledge to share!
Watched a bit throughout and if I wasn't so experienced and sure of my autumn colouring and what works for me, your first mood board would have depressed me. Tons of amber and gold stones with only a tiny touch of turquoise. I'm a jeweller and and love wearing the warm coloured turquoise, carnelian, coral in rusty red and peach, labradorite in teal, green and even peach. There are more jaspers than I can count that suit, ocean, flower, red, mookaite, unakite. Gotta loosen up those colour palettes.
Fabulous session! 😎
Glad you enjoyed it!
Yay I can get out my chunky cuffs 😅, I have one like an orchid, and one with lapis pearls and tiny turquoise pearls, woven in brass
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Where was the photo board for summer peari colors?
I draw a lot from Caygill and other older sources when it comes to jewelry recs for Bronze Autumn (or Dark Autumn), and then I mix that in with more up-to-date suggestions. Opal and turquoise I knew about; I was pleasantly surprised when I looked up boulder opal jewelry. Great video!
Isn’t Bolder Opal absolutely gorgeous???
@@ColorClassInc That it is! I think I will add a couple of boulder opal pieces into my rotation when I can do so. (I've already had my eye on some tiger iron and a few other stones; tiger iron is incredibly striking.)
Pewter soft summer
Oh yes- pewter is great.
We’ve been trying to add jewelry to our wardrobe necklace and bracelets. Athena more gold and me silver.
Didn’t Athena do blonde hair?
Back in November Athena went golden blonde all over and I went 2 shades darker than my natural color. She plans to go caramel or honey blonde. I’m not sure yet what I’ll do any suggestions would be great to stay a winter ❄️
@@ColorClassIncyep I did. 😊 having fun experimenting with my inner Spring ☺️
I think I'm a warm autumn, but I love all the cold color stones kkkk since I'm a crystal fanatic, I'll steel buy my amethyst, labradorite and so 😂 I also prefer silver over gold, but I love autumn colors in clothing
Remember- sometimes silver is a style choice- so go with what you love!!
Dear ladies, could jou do a video about lipsticks for soft and cool? I see Lucinda is soft but wearing a strong color lipstick. I thought it always should be soft pink or mauve
Thanks in advance!
Want to know something crazy? I’m actually wearing Velvet Teddy by MAC- if you look at it on the chart it looks quite soft but on me, a soft and muted person, it looks intense. - Lucinda
But to your question - of course we can and we will.
@@ColorClassInc thanks a lot, cheers Helene
Can I ask a colour question? Regarding the cut blue stone (Prussian blue) for warmer seasons…. I was watching an artist mix colour and they said that the blues with more yellow in, such as that, was a cooler blue than ones which have more red in, such as royal blue. What is your opinion, does the way an artist see colour relate to the seasons in the same way?
I am an artist, I paint, and was a former scenic painter back in the day, so artists absolutely see color this way. The only slight difference is that in paints, color theory kind of goes out the window. For example, if you mix true red and cobalt blue- you don’t really get a pure purple because pigments aren’t pure. To mix a beautiful purple you need to add a cadmium red which is more of a very deep magenta. I used way more words than I needed to say- PURE prussian blue does fall on the color wheel more toward green and sapphire blue leans more toward red. But to mix a good prussian blue, I would start with a pthalo blue with just a hint of yellow and black. I would need to black because yellow tends to lighten your final product, to offset that we add black. - Lucinda
@@ColorClassInc I had to look up phlalo blue 😄 thank you, that’s a really detailed answer. It really takes time and help to train your eye as a lay person. I recently bought colour wheels and it’s blown my mind how, for instance, I’ve been seeing purple blues as just blue, and pale pinks as pale pink when they’re actually pale orange!!
Does age have better colors to wear? 62 and light skin. Light brown hair(dye it) Brown eyes. I think age can play a role(?).
Indeed it does, which is why my daughter and I do this show together- to make sure that we ladies who are a little bit more mature (I’m 67) are represented.
I have a friend who was a spring for years and dressed in spring colors. Then, her hair turned a beautiful white. She now wears winter colors and she looks stunning in them.
How can I tell if I am spring or autumn? I find myself oscillating between the color options.
As a rule of thumb I suggest that you compare the way you look in olive vs leaf green. That should give you an answer.
@@ColorClassInc my husband says leaf green.
Hi. Most of your vids are helpful and contain good info. However, sometimes I find them too white-centric. Many POC are springs or autumns but they have black or dark brown hair. To say that springs should have red or gold in their hair is very limiting.
Also, it would help if your vids featured other celebrities who are POC - not just Zendaya or Beyonce (who you've featured). There are other ethnicities aside from black/ white. There are Asians (and there are diff kinds of Asians), Latinos/ Latinas, Middle Eastern, African (ppl from north & south parts of Africa look very different). Just a suggestion. Thnx for the vids.
Thanks for this- we will do that.
@@ColorClassInc thanks. The vlogger "clickfortaz" has a color analysis vid & she's been typed as a bright spring. She has black hair - of Indian (desi) origins. There are other bright springs who have very dark hair.
malakite not an autumn green, a little on the cool side.
You can test real pearls by putting them over flame
What happens?