True Autumn Neutrals

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  • Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
  • A viewer-inspired video about neutral tones and outfits for True Autumn, plus pink, copper, and gold. (Images and shopping information at URStyle, links below).
    Fair Dealing Disclaimer: The Canadian Copyright Act allows the use of material from a copyright protected work without permission when used for research, private study, education, parody, satire, criticism, review, and news reporting (Canadian Copyright Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. C-42)
    ► Find out more about colour analysis for the 12 Seasons at my website:
    12blueprints.com
    ► E-Books for the 12 Seasons (30 page download, available worldwide) on the 12 BLUEPRINTS learning platform:
    12blueprints.teachable.com
    ► Blog post, True Autumn Neutrals:
    12blueprints.com/blogs/blog/t...
    ► Cosmetics (plus Samples Sets) and Fabric Colours Sets for 12 Seasons under Shop:
    12blueprints.com
    ► Colour palettes and posters for the 12 Seasons:
    nducolors.com
    ► For 12 Season cosmetics in the EU, visit Anna Lazarska at Perfect Mood Board: perfectmoodboard.pl
    ► Global Colour Analyst Directory at 12 Blueprints:
    12blueprints.com/pages/analys...
    ► Global Colour Analyst Directory at Chrysalis Colour:
    www.chrysaliscolour.com/analy...
    ►TAGS: #12Blueprints#seasonalcolouranalysis#trueautumn#autumncolours#autumnneutrals#trueautumnjewelry#autumnoutfits
    ► TIMESTAMPS
    00:00 Intro
    00:57 True Autumn White
    04:25 True Autumn Beige and Gray
    08:39 True Autumn Neutrals Outfits
    12:31 True Autumn Brown
    16:06 True Autumn Pink
    20:01 True Autumn Copper
    25:09 True Autumn Gold
    30:56 Outro
    ► Image sources from URStyle (to find specific items in the images, follow the link below and scroll down to Used in Set):
    1. True Autumn White:
    urstyle.fashion/styles/3619345
    2. True Autumn Beige and Gray:
    urstyle.fashion/styles/3622799
    3. True Autumn Neutral Outfits:
    urstyle.fashion/styles/3622960
    4. True Autumn Brown:
    urstyle.fashion/styles/3622043
    5. True Autumn Pink:
    urstyle.fashion/styles/3622807
    6. True Autumn Copper:
    urstyle.fashion/styles/3622919
    7. True Autumn Gold:
    urstyle.fashion/styles/3623792
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  • @kendrascorner
    @kendrascorner 3 місяці тому +17

    Thank you for sharing! I would love if you could do a similar video on soft autumn!

    • @DevinWldflwrThomas
      @DevinWldflwrThomas 3 місяці тому +4

      Oh, and could you explain how to tell the cooler greens, blues, and purples of the soft autumn pallet from the soft summer ones that look very similar? You explain things so well!
      I can always see the warm greens, peachy pinks, and shades of soft Autumn browns/tans easily, but the cooler side of the color wheel is harder to decipher between the two soft groups.

    • @laughloveshop2618
      @laughloveshop2618 3 місяці тому +3

      And a neutrals video for SSu!

    • @wabi_sabi52
      @wabi_sabi52 3 місяці тому +3

      Yes, would love to see soft autumn and soft summer white/neutral options!!

  • @retrogrowextra
    @retrogrowextra 3 місяці тому +8

    Yay new video! Excited to watch more about the other seasons, in particular Dark Autumn 🍁

  • @LiaAndrews
    @LiaAndrews 3 місяці тому +5

    It is fascinating to explore the color group that is my opposite. I am a Bright Winter. Learning to embrace contrast and brightness was key for me. Though the colors look terrible on me, the harmonious, solid energy of the autumn colors is so beautiful. The magic is toning down the color contrast and turning up the texture variety.
    Also, something clicked for me in this video. I could see a distinct vibration of the correct autumn colors versus the ones that weren't. Thank you Christine!

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  3 місяці тому +5

      Well said as ever :) I agree that texture is to A what contrast is to W. There are different types of both and they seem to lock together with their person. So interesting how you said 'different vibration' about the off-Season colours. I found them hard to see or understand, but like you (and many people, I hope), there was a feeling of too much support or not enough, without being able to pinpoint the specifics. Solid is a good word. Terrestrial, substantial. If there were a weight scale under the images, it would read consistent and steady in Season and tip with the other colours. Hard to put into words. As you said, vibration.

  • @janedelaney4327
    @janedelaney4327 10 днів тому +1

    Thank you so much from a True (or warm) autumn.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  10 днів тому

      You are so welcome! Thank you for watching :)

  • @RK-qs5dy
    @RK-qs5dy 3 місяці тому +6

    Not only it is great to learn what to buy but also what to avoid😅
    I think in beige slide two upper items in the right row are closer to soft summer - light rosy beige and light moss. At least on my screen. Or maybe it's just next to warm autumn colours summer influence in soft autumn becomes more visible. Brown garment in the bottom looks like it could slide into warm spring palette as a great neutral.
    Though it's one of my worst seasons I enjoyed this video greatly. You have an ability to make this topic interesting (and I feel less crazy because of nerding out about such things). Thank you and waiting for the next one!

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  3 місяці тому +1

      Glad you found the presentation helpful :) I agree about the items on the right of the line, it was almost impossible to place them in a Season from this image. I thought of Soft Autumn for the light green but having all those TA colours alongside made them hard to see.

  • @smason9540
    @smason9540 3 місяці тому +4

    You never cease to amaze me with your eye for nuance and subtlety. Very nice video. 🙂

  • @BlueBird8925
    @BlueBird8925 3 місяці тому +4

    As a True Autumn, thank you so much for this video! It’s so helpful.

  • @susan5431
    @susan5431 3 місяці тому +3

    Just been through the fashion pages and ads in the weekend broadsheets and I can see that you've picked all the latest shades - a highly contemporary selection and lovely to watch and listen to. Happy Easter, Christine!

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  3 місяці тому

      I'm so glad that the colours resonated with your real-life choices, thank you for mentioning it. Enjoy the weekend :)

  • @audreydavies6872
    @audreydavies6872 3 місяці тому +4

    I was analysed as a True Autumn about 4 months ago and have really struggled with finding the right shade of the colours in my palette. This video was incredibly helpful for me, thank you.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  3 місяці тому +1

      I'm glad it was helpful :) So many incredibly beautiful colours for True Autumn!

  • @elainesmith1361
    @elainesmith1361 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you. Very helpful video.

  • @mandamarieee13
    @mandamarieee13 2 місяці тому +2

    Would love to see one of these neutral videos on Bright Spring, as I feel like this is one of the hardest seasons to find neutrals for that aren't too cool, warm, or muted. I've been searching for my neutrals in eyeshadows and makeup and am having a tough time.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  2 місяці тому +1

      A great suggestion, thank you, I've added it to the video requests. Neutral tones for BSp can be fairly easy to find in stores if we knew what to look for. Eyeshadows are challenging, I agree entirely. I often blend two colours to make a perfect neutral, and that's another step of challenge because the colours are outnumbered in retail by all the Autumn-influenced colours. It doesn't help that the eyeshadow palette for BSp is out of stock with the cosmetic manufacturer for my website, but you can purchase kits of 12 neutral colours, which may bring you closer to knowing what to look for.

  • @Flame-starr
    @Flame-starr 3 місяці тому +3

    This video is excellent! I love all your videos and as always I eagerly await the next installment. Love your visual explanations and the language you use when training the eye. I've also learned a lot from your podcast.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  3 місяці тому +1

      Thank you so much! I appreciate your mention that the explanation style and visuals are helpful.

  • @RK-qs5dy
    @RK-qs5dy 3 місяці тому +4

    Adding to my previous commentary.
    I would love to see a whole video about light beige/greige/ivory/cream. It's a fascinating and sometimes frustrating one for me.
    For example, H&M has a ton of neutrals in this range, often combined with some sort of black/off-black. They have all sorts of combinations from all the seasons like ivory&charcoal, cream&black, sand&black-brown, etc. I would be happy if you consider such type of video - these neutral colour combinations from seasonal harmony point of view. How to approach such out of palette or between the palettes apparel in a practical way. Some garments are a mystery for me, I tried them with all the seasons and nothing quite fits.
    Also looking at autumn olive I was wondering - would you include olive in "your best green" or "your best khaki"?

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  3 місяці тому +1

      I've been thinking about how to show neutrals lately. They're challenging to show on screens. I found them more meaningful mixed in with their colours as we saw in the Jewel Tones for Light Summer video. The effect of looking better together came across, I thought. A video with only the light neutrals, I'm not sure I could tell them apart myself, like the non-TA neutrals in this video. In the Whites image, I could vaguely guess at the off-Season items but honestly, I could barely see them.
      How would you feel about a "Your Best Black and White" topic? Black is another challenge with screens but at least it's visible. As for those cream and black combinations we see in stores, I have an impression that they don't take into account the person who will wear them. The person who will have a beautiful silhouette and overall proportions with black in the lower half won't do themselves any favours by wearing cream near the face. Greige possibly if they're a DA. Clear ivory if they're a BSp. On everyone else who wears ivory or soft white well, black looks heavy and wide. I figure it comes back to following our own palette and disregarding how retail combines colours.
      For SA olive, if you mean the colours in the neutrals strips, that might be khaki?

    • @RK-qs5dy
      @RK-qs5dy 2 місяці тому

      ​@@ChristineScamanSorry for the late reply, life got too busy. I've seen you've already done b&w videos so my answer would be irrelevant at this point. I wish I answered in time so you would know about +1 person anticipating your take on b&w topic and gladly waiting for another great video.
      One of the reasons I suggested garments with prints is because they would be more visible against background and in relation to each other as I've seen your explanations about challenges of doing "your best black/white" before and thought this idea might be helpful.
      "Black looks heavy and wide" - wow, I knew about "heavy" part and noticed it but "wide" is something new to grasp especially when black is considered universally slimming.
      About olive and khaki - I was thinking about any colour that might be considered olive or khaki regardless of the category (neutral or not). For me olive and khaki are almost interchangeable and I have difficulties to distinguish them. Also it might be related to linguistic and cultural differences.

  • @Ceci.Coem.
    @Ceci.Coem. 3 місяці тому +3

    Thank you! ❤

  • @MountainMama1
    @MountainMama1 3 місяці тому +2

    Very Interesting. Thank you!

  • @lenka156
    @lenka156 3 місяці тому +3

    I think, I can be a true autumn. (But it depends on the system.) I need the darkness, the warmth and the mutedness. One color analyst gave me a muted autumn result, but in the end said I need warm autumn colors but a bit muted. l feel hers color palette is too greyish for me. Muted orange is like a neutral for me. I can wear warm autumn colors well, just not in triadic combinations. We are all originals and need more individual approach. Thank You for Your informative video!

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  3 місяці тому

      You're most welcome, I'm glad the video was informative :)

  • @haleypowell9060
    @haleypowell9060 3 місяці тому +1

    Such a great video! I love your way with words, you have such a gentle and thoughtful delivery. I recently got typed as a True Summer and I’m really struggling to work with the palette. I’d love a video like this for True Summer if you ever wanted to make one!

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  3 місяці тому +1

      Thank you, I'm glad the presentation is helpful for you. Congratulations on learning your Season. A True Summer video has been on my mind lately. Maybe a TSu overview would be a good approach. It's on the list :)

    • @haleypowell9060
      @haleypowell9060 3 місяці тому

      @@ChristineScaman Thank you! And I'd love something like that! I've run across a few True Summers and we're all struggling to embrace the palette. Particularly since it's hard to find good examples of True Summers dressing for their season in the media. Whatever you end up making, regardless of season, I know I'll find it helpful.

  • @bettinalszl
    @bettinalszl 3 місяці тому +2

    Really informative video, thank you for sharing! The rust colors of the three seasons are very interesting. It would be great to read a similar article about Bright Spring and Dark Autumn comparison, especially their reds, greens and turquises - their ligthest and darkest colors, and their overall brightness. I cannot decide between this two season. My problem is basic autumn colors seem dull on me, but spring colors way too light next to my features. I prefer warm, medium-dark, but bright colors on myself, which could be Bright Spring or Dark Autumn either, so I really interested in the core differences of these subgroups.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  3 місяці тому

      Glad you enjoyed it, thank you. DA to BSp can be a challenging decision. When we see the palettes separately, they look hugely different, but certain colours can have similarities. In a video, I wonder if the colours would look so different that the reasons for the confusion, and how to solve it, would be less understandable. You may know already that you can find many images of palettes and apparel examples in the Pinterest boards. Also since last week, readers worldwide can purchase the e-books (30 page PDF) for each Season in the 12 BLUEPRINTS learning site. Both links in Description box, or please ask if I can help find them.

  • @user-kh9sz9ol1z
    @user-kh9sz9ol1z 3 місяці тому +1

    Was recently told I’m an Autumn. She didn’t go into details re: true,soft etc. I’m rather confused! Especially since I always thought that I was a Spring!!! How do I ever determine which Autumn I am plus when shopping, colors always appear different!
    Thank You! How did you develop such a great eye for colors?!

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  3 місяці тому

      A colour analyst working in a 12 Season system is the person who would identify your type of Autumn. It's not something people do on their own, or if they do, they may not understand why they're that Season. It helps to see it with your own face in the mirror. Once you know your Season, there are many ways of using the palette and other information to figure out your colours in stores and online, because you're so right, they look very different depending on lighting and the colours for the Autumn types are also quite different. My eye for colour was probably exactly the same as yours when I started. I use a system that works (called Sci\ART) and I've had 12 years to practice :)
      Your experience so far is a great place to start, should you decide to try a 12 Season analysis. You can find links to Global Directories in the Description Box.

  • @TravelinArtBook
    @TravelinArtBook Місяць тому +1

    Soft gold's for Autumn and bright gold's for Spring.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Місяць тому

      A good way of looking at it :) Possibly also a redder darker gold for Autumn.

  • @Adhara740
    @Adhara740 3 місяці тому +5

    I have a question unrelated to this video. I have seen another analyst on YT say that if someone compliments a color you are wearing, whether it is eye shadow, lipstick, or a piece of clothing, that color isn’t your color. That they should be saying that YOU look good and not the item or cosmetic.
    What is your opinion?
    I was draped BW by the system you use and it was also confirmed. Prior to my new colors I never really had compliments on my attire expect in black a few times. After my draping there were more than a few times I had been complimented on either lipstick and certain bright pink shades they thought it really brought me out. What do you think of those type of compliments?
    Also I have noticed that sometimes a person won’t want to tell you you look good but rather describe something you are wearing, maybe it feels safer?
    Thanks

    • @Adhara740
      @Adhara740 3 місяці тому +1

      Also I own all the bright winter makeup from your website, will there ever be cream blush? Also id love to see a glitter accent eyeshadow someday.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  3 місяці тому +1

      I understand that type of comment, I've said the same thing myself, that if someone singled out my eyeliner or a blouse, it has stepped apart or in front of the rest of me. A makeup artist might look at eyeliner but nobody else does, they see a whole picture. If we look at ourselves like a painting rather than a collection of individual areas of colour, our presentation is more cohesive and meaningful.
      But compliments and feedback can be inspired by so many different reactions or emotions in the viewer, as you mention, that deciding those comments are entirely positive or negative is too general. The answer for me is to ask one or two more questions that allow them to give neutral, honest answers to help me understand where they're coming from.
      Questions like, "Thanks! What do you like about it ....?" I've tried on necklaces and asked the staff, "Are you looking at me or the necklace?" The same could be asked of lipstick. There's no right or wrong answer so they just say what they think. Simple honest feedback is priceless really but it asks more of the viewer or they might feel they're being unsupportive. The difference between kind and nice, right?
      About the cosmetics on the site, I doubt that I will expand into the products you mention. I try to bring in categories with colours for all 12 Seasons, barely available now with the standard categories. Colours are also d/c frequently and without advance warning, the most challenging aspect of working with this company, although the product they do offer is superb. Unless availability became more consistent and reliable, I wouldn't take on more inventory.

    • @Adhara740
      @Adhara740 3 місяці тому +1

      @@ChristineScamanappreciate the answers. I was hoping Diva lipstick would come back into stock but that may not happen it sounds like. Thanks

    • @Adhara740
      @Adhara740 3 місяці тому +1

      @@ChristineScaman well just got another compliment on my lipstick I really hope I was draped correctly lol

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  3 місяці тому +1

      You probably were correctly draped. There's no advice that applies equally to every person and situation, meaning people don't react or comment equally with eyeliner vs. lipstick vs. apparel. If eyeliner or blush were singled out, I might take another look at my choices because those are usually supposed to be under the viewer's radar (my opinion), but lipstick is normally noticed more. It's interesting to think about perceptions. Hair is another situation again. I group it with 'under the radar' unless the colour was obviously intended to be noticed. Sometimes, people offer positive comments because the colour or the cost or the effort is evident and it seems supportive to acknowledge that rather than say nothing. Quite easy to get off track. Next lipstick compliment, ask them what they liked or if they think it might be better toned down a touch, or anything that asks them to say one more thing safely.

  • @Flame-starr
    @Flame-starr 3 місяці тому +4

    As a side note, I have natural orange auburn hair and find that when I wear an orange or a copper, I look like just one boring solid piece of colour, almost like a background and my hair looks duller. My skin is peachy pink as well with that almost metallic quality you speak of for autumns. Its almost too neutral on me.
    I wear the whites, beiges, greys and browns shown above, extremely well. However, if I wear just these colours for the neutral look, it looks very lackluster as you mentioned. As seen, you 'autumn things up' by adding coppery golds and oranges in different textures on the neutral outfits slide.
    Is there another colour that I could accomplish this effect with instead? Should I go to reds and yellows as analogous warm colours to orange instead? What about orange yellows? My hair throws some orange yellow highlights naturally, so its there, but not as obvious as orange or orange reds in my hair.
    Also, do I then just avoid the orange and coppers all together you've shown above if its so close to my hair colour and gives me this effect? Thank you.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  3 місяці тому +2

      Great questions! I understand how orange or copper can be 'almost too neutral' :)
      For adding other colours than gold and orange, once we have our palette, there's no wrong way to use it. I prefer diversity in appearance, because every colours adds it own kind of beauty. I showed neutral-ish accessories with the light outfits to stay with the request of all neutrals. If I were a TA though, I'd own items in every colour in my palette and wear them together. Warm landscapes have a multitude of colours and it looks gorgeous. These are not colour-minimalistic presentations. So yes, I'd be doing beige and brown with burnt rose, teal, dark olive, all of them really.
      I wouldn't avoid any colour in your palette. If your hair colour is your own, it will interact with what you wear in its own amazing way.

    • @Flame-starr
      @Flame-starr 3 місяці тому +2

      @@ChristineScaman Thank you kindly! I look forward to your next video! I have also very eagerly been awaiting "your best greens", "best reds" and "best blues". :)