Hello, ladies! Firstly, I wanted to express my gratitude to each and every one of you for liking and subscribing to my channel. Your support means the world to me, and I deeply appreciate your interest and feedback on my content. There's so much more I'm excited to share with all of you, and I hope you'll stick around as the Renaissance Woman of Style community continues to grow and gain momentum. If you have any questions for me, please don't hesitate to reach out or leave your comments below! Wishing you all a fabulous start to your week 🌞
Yes, this is me & these are naturally my favourite colours to wear as well! However, i did find it difficult to distinguish between soft autumn & soft summer, like the other lady, & i do find i can relate to most of the summer colours as well.
Hi! Thank you for your feedback 🌞 I'm glad to hear that it's helping you on your style journey. The main visual difference between the two is the temperature of their colors: Soft Summer works well with dusty, cool colors, while Soft Autumn looks great with muted, warm, textured colors. Have a fabulous weekend!
So interesting- thank you! I was told that I am a soft Autumn and I hated the colors because they were so soft and muted. I feel like they look terrible on me. The colors that you show are so much better. I feel like I could definitely wear that palette.
Good morning! Thanks for your feedback. I find that if a color feels off to you, it probably is. We usually know intuitively which colors resonate with us; it's just a matter of tweaking them until we identify the correct color palette for ourselves. Welcome to the community! 🌞
Hi, you mostly pay attention to eye and hair colour when typing a person while others pay more attention to skin alone. This is confusing. I struggle to figure out if I am warm or cool.
Hi! Excellent question🌞 Paying attention solely to a client's skin tone will, in my humble opinion, produce an incorrect color assessment, which is a waste of time and investment for my client. A trained and experienced color analyst (CA) will look at the overall presentation of the client to get a more refined result. Eyes, hair, and skin color are assessed and considered first, along with other nuanced visual characteristics such as freckles (if any), baby hairs along the hairline, beauty marks, and photos of the client in their most natural state. For example, let's say you are a cool winter but live in a warm climate and have a year-round tan. If I only assess your skin coloring, I might type you as an autumn because your coloring now appears warmer than it would naturally, which would be incorrect. There is a methodical, some might even say scientific, process to determining a client's signature color palette 🎨 Perhaps I’ll do a video answering questions in the future. Welcome to the community!
Could you be a neutral? Have you done the vein test on your inner wrists? It's usually pretty easy to tell if you're warm or cool. It's figuring out which season within that that's tricky.
Hi! Thanks for the heads-up on the typo. Given that the rest of the slides were spelled correctly, I'm not losing sleep over it. Thanks for your feedback, and glad you enjoy the content otherwise.
Hi! It sounds like you may have a neutral undertone, which means you can wear both cool and warm colors equally well. This is rare but possible :-) Without more information, I can't determine if your tone is soft, light, toasted, or deep. Thanks for your feedback, and welcome to the RWS community!
Hello, ladies! Firstly, I wanted to express my gratitude to each and every one of you for liking and subscribing to my channel. Your support means the world to me, and I deeply appreciate your interest and feedback on my content. There's so much more I'm excited to share with all of you, and I hope you'll stick around as the Renaissance Woman of Style community continues to grow and gain momentum. If you have any questions for me, please don't hesitate to reach out or leave your comments below! Wishing you all a fabulous start to your week 🌞
Yes, this is me & these are naturally my favourite colours to wear as well! However, i did find it difficult to distinguish between soft autumn & soft summer, like the other lady, & i do find i can relate to most of the summer colours as well.
Hi! Thank you for your feedback 🌞 I'm glad to hear that it's helping you on your style journey. The main visual difference between the two is the temperature of their colors: Soft Summer works well with dusty, cool colors, while Soft Autumn looks great with muted, warm, textured colors. Have a fabulous weekend!
@@RenaissanceWomanofStyle 💕...yes, I find I can wear both...although perhaps more of the autumn 🍂 muted colours...
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So interesting- thank you! I was told that I am a soft Autumn and I hated the colors because they were so soft and muted. I feel like they look terrible on me. The colors that you show are so much better. I feel like I could definitely wear that palette.
Good morning! Thanks for your feedback. I find that if a color feels off to you, it probably is. We usually know intuitively which colors resonate with us; it's just a matter of tweaking them until we identify the correct color palette for ourselves. Welcome to the community! 🌞
Hi, you mostly pay attention to eye and hair colour when typing a person while others pay more attention to skin alone. This is confusing. I struggle to figure out if I am warm or cool.
Hi! Excellent question🌞
Paying attention solely to a client's skin tone will, in my humble opinion, produce an incorrect color assessment, which is a waste of time and investment for my client. A trained and experienced color analyst (CA) will look at the overall presentation of the client to get a more refined result. Eyes, hair, and skin color are assessed and considered first, along with other nuanced visual characteristics such as freckles (if any), baby hairs along the hairline, beauty marks, and photos of the client in their most natural state.
For example, let's say you are a cool winter but live in a warm climate and have a year-round tan. If I only assess your skin coloring, I might type you as an autumn because your coloring now appears warmer than it would naturally, which would be incorrect. There is a methodical, some might even say scientific, process to determining a client's signature color palette 🎨
Perhaps I’ll do a video answering questions in the future. Welcome to the community!
Could you be a neutral? Have you done the vein test on your inner wrists? It's usually pretty easy to tell if you're warm or cool. It's figuring out which season within that that's tricky.
Avocado, Aubergine. You may want to check how words are spelled prior to featuring them on your posts. Otherwise excellent.
Hi! Thanks for the heads-up on the typo. Given that the rest of the slides were spelled correctly, I'm not losing sleep over it. Thanks for your feedback, and glad you enjoy the content otherwise.
My hair and eyes scream autumn, but I'm cool??????
Hi! It sounds like you may have a neutral undertone, which means you can wear both cool and warm colors equally well. This is rare but possible :-) Without more information, I can't determine if your tone is soft, light, toasted, or deep. Thanks for your feedback, and welcome to the RWS community!