Upcoming appointment with House of Colour!

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I just want to point out how fascinating this is! Unless I misunderstood this, it is a bit different than Kim Bolsovar’s analysis on my eye pattern/color however similar result in CMAS…It does appear the bottom eye has the pattern for Soft Summer and this makes a lot of sense to me that this pattern would be connected to Soft Summer, and the color reminds me of the Soft Autumn secondary. The top picture is more blue and less warm of a color. It also resembles the patterns of Light Summer with Spring Secondary. I have two different patterns and colors and this explains why I feel so torn between my seasons. I do love soft summer but then it’s like I need a little bit of something else. Something less languid and blended, I need more crisp and colors pops.

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I need the darker muted quality from Soft Summer, however I need to borrow some brightness/saturation from Light Summer. Could these two fans have a love child? Really?! But what is semi the closest thing? Oh yes, that is my Zyla palette.

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Some of my Zyla colors are like the Light Summer fan but they are a bit more muted but not too much more muted. This is the Soft Summer and Light Summer love child I am talking about. You can see this is the Light Summer Prism XII palette, my Zyla palette, and the Toned Spring fan form PYW. My Zyla palette sort of sits between the Light Summer and Toned Spring region but has the influence of Soft Summer greying it down. I wish I didn’t lose my romantic colors because I’d love to compare them here.

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Another shot of the XLL Light Summer fan and some makeup matches.  I was very drawn to these colors and when I ordered the makeup from Ella Blake they said they were universal summer and they turn out to be mostly sided with Light Summer.

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Here is a collage I made of my Zyla Floral Spring palette. I really like the tropical colors. Zyla said they were like vitamins for me. Which brings up another whole line of thought, it is not just colors to match your skin perfectly 100% but colors that make you happy to wear them and within a bounds of reason of what could actually look good. What I mean is, if the colors I needed were Bright Spring, I’d be in trouble because there is no way I can wear bright spring without fading away behind the colored fabrics.

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I made a collage using eye pattern and color with CMAS since it correlates so nicely with eye pattern and season. I found that my left eye has the Indian Summer pattern, my right eye has the Sunshine summer pattern, my eye color goes warmer and matches the gentle autumn color but not the pattern, my skin tone matches the orange peach tone of Indian summer but has the brightness of skin-tone as of the sunshine summer. My hair color also looks somewhere between the Sunshine and Indian Summer, fwiw my hair can swatch pretty warm but it isn’t really brown-red but it does have rose gold highlights. Rose gold is my favorite metal especially in the summer time.

My favorite colors are periwinkle purple, peach, aqua, and various blues including Navy and french blue. My favorite palette is my Zyla palette but I’d love to find a connection between the colors David picked out and a standard draping. That’s why I am going to do a HOC, House of Color consultation. I’d love to see some of the colors I like in the mix as a good color for me during the draping. However, I am aware that this might not happen. It’s very possible the Zyla world won’t connect with the draping work but I have a hunch that Light Summer wasn’t so bad on me in the last draping with some of the colors and just finding some of those colors to be good will make me satisfied.

You might be aware that I just draped myself a Sunlit Soft Summer again in the Color Breeze system but those drapes I feel are designed to push you out of a season completely and they are the extreme drapes from the season, so I never got to try on the any flattering colors I think could work from Toned Spring or Light Summer.

I am drawn to House of Color because the vast opportunity of having your top star colors within one of the four sub seasons (winter, spring, summer, autumn), and then more opportunity for great colors that are personalized as your best from the season. I am feeling that the 12 season system is limiting me in that I am only Soft. I agree I am soft but I also think I have a light brightness and again that is why I keep searching and searching for more answers. Because I know my best colors are really a tad brighter then the Soft summer fan but a tad more muted then the Light summer fan. I would just love an analysis that were to recognize this or understand that this is possible, just like HOC allows for season cross over colors and they also allow you to wear other colors from your broad season and give you a percent ranking of how much you can wear other colors from your broad season.

You could call this a confirmation wish. And I wouldn’t say that was wrong. I want the stars to align. I want that aha moment and for me to not be the only one who sees or gets that but it’s shared experience, and the evidence that we all don’t fit in the perfect neat boxes. I have a high standard for what should look good on me, and I don’t want to settle as I had said probably a thousand times through all my blogs, and I still think the same!

I see peoples seasons or coloring as in a graph format of various points. I don’t see it the way it is represented in most systems. And that’s why I am in the process of creating my own palette and color analysis system. But I love to learn and I am excited to learn as much as I can as well from the House of Colour analysis. What a great experience it will be!

Until then!

~Heather

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Light Summer or a Mix Between?

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Revlon “Wink for Pink” is a Light Summer rec. I thought I’d try it. I was recently analyzed again by Kim Bolsovar who gave me Light Summer. She said that I would generally fit the bill as a Soft Summer in the 12 season system however that my eyes were unusual. I will get to that later. Also she took into account my personality which is a “yellow” Spring personality with a “Blue” summer secondary.

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Here I am wearing the “Wink for Pink” LS rec. I thought after I have been told so many times that LS was too bright for me in my sci-art drapings that this color should be bright. But I didn’t feel that way at all wearing it, it seemed normal to me. It is a color I would have picked before I knew anything about color analysis and before I was drawn to certain color palettes like Toned Spring were I developed a wanting to be warmer and avoid cool colors.

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Kim recommended to me to explore more purples, blues, and aquas. Many of these colors in the collage I made are in my Zyla palette. Although a major difference would be that my Zyla palette goes pretty warm with my version of red which is definitely Toned Spring. But here I find myself really liking this raspberry Light Summer color (on right of collage). These are some of my favorite colors for sure.

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Kim took an eye color and pattern course a while ago. And she said that my left eye is spring color, pattern and clarity but my right eye is for sure summer and cooler. I thought how interesting! This exactly describes my frustrations with colors being too bright and too muted and too cool and too warm. I kind of look good with cool and warm colors paired together to balance this out and maybe even softer and brighter colors paired together to balance this out.

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(Soft Summer left, Light Summer right)

This is also were I can ask myself, is the balance better?  When I look at the Soft Summer drape I see muted color underneath and when I see the Light Summer color I see more of a balance of my skin brightness and the color. To me the Soft Summer color looks more like a neutral even though it’s a color, and I think that is due to the muted quality. And alas that is always how I feel in Soft Summer, like I’m always wearing neutrals.

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In my opinion, this is my best color. It’s a purple periwinkle and it also is my Zyla dramatic color. I think it’s Light Summer, don’t currently have a fan to compare because I sold all my LS fans a long while ago but I did just order one but yet to come in the mail.

 

 

Here yet another example of the Soft Summer a tad muted on me on the left and the Light summer brighter and more level with my brightness. Zyla also said I need crisp colors and L.summer would be closer to the description of crisp then Soft Summer.

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The drapes I did like from my Soft Summer draping were the ones with the shine. I like shine and sparkle, and of course the right levels of it. I notice a lot of the Soft Summer’s I talk to do not really like shine or sparkle and I do.

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This is an older picture and not great lighting but here is a great teal and aqua color on me with the scarf and the scarf has a shimmery glittery fabric. I do like sparkle and I also wear sparkle on my eyes.

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You can see that the eye shadow color I like is a shimmery orchid color, Stila “Cloud”. I also notice how some of the colors are similar that I custom picked out for myself on my blazers without looking or comparing to any color palette. It does have resemblance to L. summer fan.

I have another custom palette I have made I am interested to share this as well to see how it compares.

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Perhaps the L.S. scarf it light and candy on me, Zyla also never liked pink on me as he said “candy” and that’s why he chose the warmer peaches, peachy-pinks, and corals. However I do say even if candy I do have a liking to this scarf and to the orchid color.

Until my next post where I share my custom palette and have a Light Summer fan in hand to test some of my favorite colors out!

Thanks for reading!

 

 

Peachy Soft Summer: Why Neutral-Cool?

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This is a pretty cool view of my Soft Summer eye. Summer pattern with the film webbing overlay, and a soft neutral-cool blue. Obvious hints of autumn neighbor with the warmer flecks.

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This picture if of my right eye which often appears slightly more muted and slightly warmer with a more hint of “golden blue” another sign of Soft Autumn being my neighboring season. Also notice this eye has a different pattern, one with more texture. I notice when I wear a soft autumn olive top this eye actually glows but my left cooler eye does not relate to the color.

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Here I am with the soft summer palette, 12 tone classic fan.

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Here is the 12 tone corporate fan.

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You can definitely describe my skin as peachy. The importance is finding makeup that is a cooler peach.

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Peachy Complexion Soft Summer Recommendations, Foundation: Avon “Shell” and/or Clinique “Cream Chamios”. A cooler peach is key, Concealer is Mineral Fusion “Cool” and/or Mary Kay “Ivory 2”. Avon “Lavender Gray” eye pencil and Almay “Plum” mascara, Lancome 311 “You got the Look” eyeshadow, Bare Mineral “Beauty” blush or Mary Kay “Cherry Blossom” Blush, and Lips are Lancome “Vintage Rose”, “Curtain Call”, and Mary Kay “Pink Satin”. Another eye-shadow I highly recommend is Laura Mercier “Water Color Mist Eye and Check Palette”. This palette is very soft and gives the feeling of “warm” with still being Soft Summer.

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Here I am wearing some shades from the “water color mist” eye palette.

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For the person that feels that Soft Summer mauve is hard to adjust too, then try this lipstick Mary Kay “Pink Satin”. Matches the corporate Ssu fan.

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Here with the brass and yellow toned out of my hair my complexion is less grey and uneven and more present and peachy.

The difference in hair color is not astronomical but the yellow is greying and yellowing my face and so is the white and blue striped blazer. Sometimes you can’t tell until you compare it side by side. Peachy skin on left and yellow-grey skin on right. So very unlikely dying my hair yellow will put me into a warmer season.

The middle picture has the taupe hair (cooler hair and also no makeup) and the outer two pictures have a lot of yellow in the hair. The left picture I am wearing warmer colors and warmer makeup and the right picture cooler colors are being worn with cooler makeup. You can see how the peachy soft summer can kind of pull off other seasons except, not exactly. The orange colored shirt on the right is a bit off looking. Since it belongs to the autumns, it looks somewhat familiar on me just not completely natural. It’s more subtle on a neutral cool person then orange on a true cool person however it’s not right, the facial features go a little flat.

Here is another example. So the left picture my face is turning the color of the shirt, my face is turning orange. Also these colors are too shiny (springy) and they are lacking depth. Soft Summer has more depth then light spring. The right picture is better because the fan has a matte finish however, there is that slightly clownish look, it’s too warm and light and bright.

Here is a perfect example, on the left the palette colors sit on my skin (seam separate) and I really cannot find these colors in my natural coloring. On the right, it seems to be a great match, very present colors in harmony that blend.

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I’ve been dressing in so many pastels I actually miss wearing some of the deeper colors. Living in Light Spring Soft for a while, I forgot what it was like to wear colors that actually matched my light to darkness levels. Often the eye is a great indication. See picture below:

The rim of my eye is darker however it is not black but can handle more darkness for sure. When you look at my eye, you can see medium contrast. See how in this picture the drape matches the rim of my iris? Closer look below:

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I can wear a navy a bit darker then this but this picture illustrates my point so well.

Now makeup being too light aside, these are some gorgeous draping pictures. The peachy soft summer needs foundation a shade that keeps the “peachy” glow visible without washing it out.

Blue, a summer’s power color.

Some purples from the fan.

Here are some colors that I’d love to find that are for sure missing from my wardrobe.

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Even with attempts to match my natural hair color, it just can’t come out that desaturated silvery mauve taupe hued color below:

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Natural hair color pictures showing range of light and dark in hair.

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See how the depth of my eye all matches with the light to darkness level of my natural hair color.

Dying hair can be a hard maintenance because often if hair needs to be more ash, over time it will warm and brass up by simply washing hair over time, chemicals in products, and sun exposure. Also dying hair can change the balance of depth, so making my hair an unnatural overall lighter blonde doesn’t give me a full dimensional look. Naturally my hair ranges from an off-white to a light smokey brown so its so variable in light to darkness that it could never be captured with a hair dye bottle.

 

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Being peachy doesn’t automatically mean spring season. I think with more recognition on peachy soft summers we can finally feel at home in a season and not just drifters that can easily be thrown into other seasons unless of course that is what was personally wanted.

Another key is viewpoint. Soft Summer might have a misty look but that doesn’t mean palette colors couldn’t be brought together to create a sunnier look if that is what is desired. I think you can create a mock spring, autumn, winter look with the soft summer palette if that is what is desired. One just needs to be creative enough to mess around with Soft Summer color combinations. And if you must have that pop of brightness is can still be done, just know where it looks best or how to approach it much like the purple shirt in my picture above.

After all, we haven’t come this far to settle. We have a unique knowledge about our natural coloring that others may or may not have and that should not be downplayed.

~softmosaic

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Soft Summer.

I’m exploring Soft Summer again during a trip to Europe. I found that I had some disappointments with the Cooler Soft Spring palette, Dusty Soft Spring. It’s still to saturated, bright, warm and I can tell it changed the colors in my face to less flattering hues. Sunlit Soft Summer is definitely the better palette for me. However as much as I liked the PYW fans, I am back to using my sci-art 12 blueprints (12 tone fan). Go figure!

12 tone fan….

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Soft green shades, beautiful with purple accessories. With the statue of Liberty (France) this is a mixed Swiss/French inspiration idea.

 

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Shades of soft red, purple, and pink. I love this card it has this movement that is interesting and reminds me of the heart pastries with the white and purple jam filled center.

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Soft yellow with texture like the cathedral. I usually don’t wear this much texture, however it is fun and yet still soft.

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Pinky-Purple greyed brown top with a floral scarf much like the color in the castle’s archway.

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Detailing in a French dress…

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So what about my beloved Zyla palette? I think it will work great still, and especially in the Fall when all the leaves turn gorgeous colors and I want to play along. I can wear some of those peachy-pink-oranges. Some of those brighter Zyla colors are fun to include in accessories. Some of the palette goes already with my fan or near close but some are not. I really think the 12 tone fan palette is my best. But yet draped twice was not good enough, I had to REALLY see it myself and compare all other options available especially with the new colors systems out there. User error was my main issue with this fan and for me that yellow strip is one of my saving graces when comparing “clean” or “dirty” yellow as being a good indicator when checking fabrics.

~Softmosaic

 

 

Sunlit Summer Sneak Color Palette

As I eagerly await for my Sunlit Soft Summer palette in the mail, I have done some exploring and creating!

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I found this palette on Pinterest. It is the warmer colors of Soft Summer photoshopped. However, I will say that where are the purples? They clearly are missing and I’d be supposed when I get the Sunlit Soft Summer fan that it wouldn’t have purple.

I always thought I had a touch of light brown on my skin more so then other Soft Summers but that had me thinking I was a Toned Spring or Soft Autumn which I may find Toned Spring is too bright/warm overall and Soft Autumn is too muted/heavy on me.

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My skin is like a peachy-pink with a touch of light brown like the flowers in the collage. So my skin looks bright, tricky because it looks very Spring season. My eyes have a brightness too like a Spring person, but the saturation is lower and the colors a bit cooler blue-green with hints of yellow-taupe like speckles and star shape. My hair is like drift wood  from the beach, in that it is multi-tonal in warmth. It comes in like a mauve silver brown and lightens into a soft golden color in the sun that can get as light as soft yellow. My eyebrows resemble Soft Summer rust color, warm yet still cool. There is no question, when I look at this palette, I see my natural coloring reflected in them.

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This model on the right, her hair is coming in ash but warms at the bottom. That is exactly like my hair color. As well, she has very similar colored eyebrows and has a “rosy” quality to her that I have as well in my skin.

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This model for Dusty Soft Spring lacks that “rosy” quality that I seem to have. I’m not throwing in the towel yet on Dusty Soft Spring until I see the palette. It after all  would be my “sister season” and one of my best “cheat” seasons if you will that I could pull off in the Color Breeze System. Having more options and changing up a look is fun, it’s more open-minded in a sense. We can color outside the lines and add elements and pops of colors from outside configured color space that could enhance or improve our look/make it unique and interesting.

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This collage I posted a while ago in another blog post. I wonder if these women are still considered Toned Spring with the new Color Breeze System? We have similar complexions although if it’s just the quality of the camera, there skin seems much more “saturated” then mine does.But  I do notice a similar rosy cheek color in both models.

Sun and Sky look:

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This might be one of my favorite looks I have put together. Mixing warm and cool.

 

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I feel very at home in these colors. Hopefully the palette I ordered is of my standard or expectation, hopefully it exceeds it.

Before I started this blog, on a previous blog: Lightmarigoldspring, I knew Soft Summer palette on the 12 tone fan is hard to use and it is not individual enough for my taste. I think that’s why custom palettes are superior in that sense however it doesn’t mean custom palettes are exactly correct either, it’s more an art vision. What is correct is what is correct to you as the individual. But I think we can get closer and need to listen to our instincts. I felt some colors to chilly, too drab, too heavy in many cases on my 12 tone fan. I think that a more specific palette would help the consumer stay away from those choices. Why are the luxury drapes so awesome at a draping yet the fan can’t seem to get results anywhere close. It’s  user error, it’s the fan, it’s where your looking to buy clothes, etc.

~Softmosaic

 

Why There Are More Soft Seasons

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Photo credit to Lora Alexander from Pretty Your World.

Please visit Lora’s website for a full explanation. Below is a snippet:

“Then there are the Soft’s. Soft seasons are not the lightest, the deepest, the warmest or the coolest. They certainly aren’t the clearest. Using our tree example, they are close to the center of the tree. The closer it is to the tree trunk, the more ‘grey’ or desaturated it becomes. The sun doesn’t hit the interior of the tree much. This is where the Soft’s reside. There are lighter and deeper soft seasons. There are softs that are more warm than cool (toasted) or more cool than warm (toned).

It is the discovery of these wide range of soft seasons that ColorBreeze© was born! One cannot just be considered ‘Soft’ now and feel they know their season. Are you the lighter or darker, warmer or cooler Soft? ColorBreeze will find the perfect spot for you on the tree”

-Lora alexander (Color Breeze System)

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The Sunlit Soft Summer can think and others can be most convinced that they are a Spring. I felt a huge connection with the description of the sun and lightest of the Softs. A lot of Soft Summer was too heavy and dark on me, not to mention I made swatching mistakes that had me purchasing Dark Winter and Cool Summer which both are pretty harsh on my complexion. It is understandable how Light Spring Soft would be great on me compared to my inaccurate Soft Summer purchases.

When draped again by Rachel of 12 blueprints I really loved the luxury drapes, however there was a soft autumn brown I liked and a Light Summer yellow I fancied. I thought well, why is this?

Now that I see that the Sunlit Soft Summer sits near the top of the tree near the sun I understand why I was so frustrated with Soft Summer before. I can see how one might think that narrowing a palette can cause limits, but If someone perceives themselves a certain way and I saw myself always as “sunny” its very confusing when your wearing clothes that seem too serious, heavy, dark and make you feel waited down. It makes sense that those colors are in the same realm but much farther down the tree towards the trunk. I am not that far down, I am towards the sun. I’m next to Light Summer but not that bright, makes sense why I like some Light Summer colors, and I am neighboring with Dusty Soft Spring which is the cooler soft spring. This makes sense why I have always adored and been able to pull of those colors pretty decently since it would be a neighbor season. Personally I’d prefer a palette/fan like the Sunlit Soft Summer because I am not going to accidentally purchase Dark Winter clothes with them and so on. It’s specifically my best and there is a lot of ranging mixtures of colors in that smaller honed realm.

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This picture on the left is too heavy and slightly too saturated as well. Could be Dark Winter or maybe a darker soft summer could wear this. On me it’s not right. Now the second pictures I am wearing grey-green yellow and it’s much better. I am for sure lighter and towards the sunshine. Keep in mind the Left picture I am wearing makeup and the right I am wearing none.

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These looks are very sunny. This is why they are so awesome on me.

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Another really good example of how Soft Summer really can be split because what’s on the left is so not me.

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Another really good example, the left drape is glowing and just looks like something I’d love to wear, the right seems heavy and I feel like someone else, not the me I’ve always known. Another great thing about the drapes on the left is the color combinations. Just 1 color or a neutral looks pretty boring on me, I need at least 2 colors for color contrast. I’d also like to point out these left and right photos all though not taken the same year were both taken in the winter time. This is due to wearing correct makeup and wearing my best colors that the left pictures showcase a glowing and healthy look.

Pictures below from Lora Alexander’s seasonal catalog:

This is a perfect example of why the Soft Seasons can be broken up. My current theory is I am a Sunlit Soft Summer and I am testing it out. This why I love the lighter and brighter colors on me and not the darker side of the palette better for Toasted or Smokey Soft Summer.

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These pictures make the same point as the ones above.

 

Here are some great examples from Lora’s website catalogue on Sunlit Soft Summer colors. The are wonderful and they are definitely  that sunny top of the tree colors that I thought I should be.

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For the Summers, this photo is exclusive on Lora’s site for Sunlit only. I have a love of this color… and now I know why. I think there are some summers that can wear soft peach shades. This is a shared color with the Dusty Soft Spring, so I see how I keep thinking I could be a Soft Spring especially when some other colors systems don’t allow a peach on a Soft Summer.

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Zyla is right, these are excellent shades on me and one that just seems to work so well.

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Here  you can see the resemblance of some of the Zyla colors. The Zyla swatches are coming out a bit more saturated then in real life but this is the idea when compared to Sunlit Soft Summer. Some of the bright colors like the top turquoise I prefer as a color pop in jewelry more then a whole garment…

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In small doses the brighter colors are awesome and create a unique “personality” style that is more me and possibly works week for the Sunlit Soft Summer considering their place on the tree in near the sun and close to L. Summer and neighboring Dusty Spring.

Here are some Soft Spring shades from Lora’s site including the Dusty Soft Spring. I might be able to pull of some of these but that last one seems way to neon green for me. Zyla didn’t give me yellow although he thought about it. He said stay away from grass greens as well, and non of my colors look as highlighter as that last shirt.

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So who would better wear my custom palette? Of course I would wear it best because it’s custom.

I’m very curious what the Sunlit Soft Summer palette will be like once the color fan arrives!

~Softmosaic

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Color Breeze System: Dusty Soft Spring Vs. Sunlit Soft Summer Part 1

I’ve done a lot of work trying to compare the Toned Spring and Toned Summer palettes. I realized though I am using the old system. I have ordered The Dusty Soft Spring (a cooler spring) and the Sunlit Soft Summer (a lighter value Soft Summer) and am excited to compare my favorite colors to those fans!

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Curious too about this…and how different the colors will be from the Toned Summer fan.

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This Spring has blue eyes and looks cooler and a lot more like me. I am curious to see if these colors are better on me and match my personal found best colors closer. I’m very curious too because in my Soft Summer 12 blueprints draping, there was a Light Summer yellow that looked good on me and curious to know if it really was it’s relation to Dusty Soft Spring yellow that we were seeing work.

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Another angle of my favorite green. It’s close but the fan sits a bit with the Toned Spring fan, I wonder if the Dusty Soft Spring will match better. I can’t wait to find out!

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The palette (Toned Summer) sinks in, so it’s a better match for me then Toned Spring.

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Even with that subtle orange sheen that made me think it was originally Toned Spring, the Toned Spring fan here does sit a bit and isn’t fully sinking in…

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Again, another better match! Sinking in with Toned Summer fan. So curious as to how Sunlit Soft Summer will look to this favorite pink color of mine and how it will also compare to the Dusty Soft Spring.

These were my favorite draping colors from my most recent experiment. When I receive the new fans I will swatch and share right away.

I am so happy there is a cooler Soft Spring, and that there is a lighter Soft Summer. Those palettes, I am already positive will be superior for me, to these old palettes I’ve been using. I am also very curious on how they will match my personal custom color palettes…

Thanks for reading!

~Softmosaic

Toned Spring Vs. Toned Summer

Ever since I have studied color I have hoped to crack the color code. Is is naive to believe one system is correct? Yes. But one could be “more’ correct for a particular individual. As well, that I’m not convinced that everything has been accounted for. For example, environmental factors (e.g. lighting, window tints, view on “full spectrum” or “natural” lighting) and within the developed system itself. Some systems only have 12 seasons where some have many many more seasons and more options for softer seasons.

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This is the Soft Summer fan in entirety. This fan has a mix of softer and slightly more saturated swatches. Overall the clothes I pick out tend to be too muted. The overall fan seems to buy me these results. Let’s look at another Soft Summer fan in another system called “Color Breeze” by Lora Alexander.

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The Color Breeze Toned Summer fan, which is also known for Soft Summer Light. It’s more saturated then the fan posted above. I like this fan a lot more. Also, it does not feel as “chilly” or more cooler toned  colors to my eye and has some warmer options.

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My best colors are soft or muted. I am neutral, neither all warm or all cool in coloring. Toned Spring is neutral warm with an “autumn” muted roasting of Light Spring. Toned Summer is the neutral cool lighter side of the Soft Summer palette. These are combination palettes which means they could be used together or may share some similar colors but have distinct differences.

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My custom Zyla palette…

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If you took and broke down my Zyla palette, you would get a split between Toned Summer and Toned Spring.

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Some of these toned spring colors look pretty good with the 12 tone (12 blueprints system) Soft Summer fan. But you can see the Zyla palette is slightly more saturated and if I were to use them to purchase clothing I guarantee they would buy different results in clothing colors and even outfit combinations.

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I see the Toned Spring colors in my skin. 12 blueprints system would say these are “overtones” and incorrect bad color reactions on skin that is cooler then the palette creating “yellowed skin”. Other systems would believe this “IS” the colors of your skin.

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My Kathy palette is a system like this, that intact looks at the colors of your skin, eyes, and hair and gives you colors based on what is seen visibly.

 

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Here are my more preferred colors on the Toned Summer fan.

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Here is the whole fan. I like the depth, one that Toned Spring seems not to have for me.

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I much prefer warmer pinks of Toned Spring to cool mauve of Toned Summer and the warmer grey or browns of Toned Spring to the cooler grays of Toned Summer.

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I feel divine in that orange pink that much more Toned Spring then Toned Summer. Bit it is so close on the line between the two seasons. Toned Summer does not go soft orange. I find seashells all the time that have this silvery orange color that is amazing, probably my favorite color since I was a child. Where would that color fall on a season? It’s soft but more neutral.

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These two seashells are orange. At the beach recently, I realized that orange I love in seashells are a soft orange. And what palette does that exist in? Not muted enough to be Soft Autumn right? It’s like that Marigold color, clearer then autumn and gentle like Toned Spring.

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The one shell on the right has a shine to it, but it’s not too shiny. If it were jewelry it would be the perfect amount of shine I could handle as a Soft Season person.

 

The shells harmonize very nicely with the Toned Spring fan. Looks clownish on the Toned Summer fan (neutral cool) which does not have orange or milk chocolates.

See how the seashells are too muted for the light spring fan and too bright for the soft autumn? These are 12 tone (12 blueprint system fans) That is why they fall into Toned Spring (Light Spring Soft) which is a different system.

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The soft orange sinks into the Toned Spring fan (R.), and sits on the Toned Summer fan (L.)

The other side of the soft orange seashell has orange and a cooler gray. This seashell is a perfect example of the existence of a mix of Toned Spring and Toned Summer. But when harmonized with the whole fan which color palette fits in the best?

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My Zyla palette has this mixture of Toned Spring and Toned Summer…If this is a real life example then why does this or can’t this exist in people?

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Here is a collage I made comparing myself to the 16 seasons, Toned Spring. My hair is very similar to these people and so is my coloring. I think the main difference is that their eyes are warmer looking as in more visible soft gold/yellow.

 

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My eye is a neutral blue or you could say blue/gray/green coloring with a star pattern and wavy lines that start at the pupil outward.

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With refraction my eyes have a warmer look almost seafoam and moss…

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The water above and a close up shot of my eyes below.

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Toned Summer fan comparison to my eye color. It has the right depth.

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Toned Spring eye colors.  It has the right warmth.

Here is the common theme again, Soft Summer or Toned Summer has correct depth but Toned Spring has some colors with correct warmth.

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I might have all of these colors in my eyes. Most color systems would say that okay, that’s fine, you can be neutral cool but have warmer eyes or even neutral warm and have cooler eyes or a mix of both. 12 blueprints focuses on the skin. The thing is my skin is much finicky like my eyes where it’s split I believe between palettes. The question is which one is stronger, if you had to pick one? Or why pick one, that’s what the custom palette is for…

 

So let’s honor 12 Blueprints system and look at skin reaction with drapes. No makeup, just skin reactions to the colored draped clothing.

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Toned Spring Vs. Toned Summer Greens. L. Toned Spring and R. Toned Summer. The bottom green is almost split between Toned Spring and Toned Summer, tricky!

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It looks like it could fit into either. Your eye tries to automatically make the similar swatches in the fan connect to the clothing articles being examined, so hide them…but it’s still so hard to tell…

 

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Toned Summe dark grey Vs. Toned Spring Chocolate browns. The dark chocolate is an eyebrow color match and both browns a hair color match. The light chocolate is the natural highlight in my hair. So if my hair has these colors, I’d say that those colors should be a part of my palette, why not?

Toned Summer top and Toned Spring bottom.

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This was the in-between pink which does posses some orange Toned Spring if you can make it out but also a tad cooler looking purple mauve shimmer that could be why it also seems as if it could be Toned Summer. It’s the color of my lips…That’s why it is so awesome.

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In the side by side, the Toned Summer top and Toned Spring bottom. Is one washing me out a tad because it’s too warm or is one yellowing me a tad because it’s too cool for my skin?

My two favorite colors seem to encompass elements of both Toned Spring and Toned Summer right precisely almost on the boarder or paradox of the season. If we compared 12 blueprint fan then these colors are not Soft Summer because it doesn’t go this saturated but the Pretty Your World 16 season Soft Summer version Toned Summer does go this saturated…

Here the 12 blueprints fan doesn’t go as saturated or as warm as Toned Summer/Toned Spring. Therefore it cannot provide me my best colors.

Here the colors are the right saturation and warmth the yellower in the green shimmer and the orange shimmer in the pink.

Here the colors are the right saturation and just a tad warmer in the green and pink but has shimmers of color that tie it close to this fan such as a cooler green and slight purple mauve shimmer.Fans

80% needs to be in that season and 20% can be its neighbor. So wear 80% Toned Spring with 20% Toned Summer or vise versa 80% Toned Summer with 20% Toned Spring.

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L. picture majority Toned Spring w/ T. Summer charcoal, R. picture majority Toned Summer with T. Spring chocolate.

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Majority Toned Spring with T. Summer green.

Left picture animal print (Toned Spring), Middle Picture Toned Spring scarf, Right picture Toned Summer scarf.

Thanks for reading!

~Softmosaic