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TEXTURES AND PATTERNS
The very same 4 energies in colors continue into texture and pattern lines. Your best textures and patterns will follow your Homebase colors. However, EVERYONE wears medium textures and patterns. Your "Keysize" will be a factor and you can adjust to larger or smaller patterns according to how the design of your features are spaced.
Energy is still and set. Stripes are equally spaced and evenly repeated (change is movement). Oval designs are even, definite, striking and symmetric. Includes equally spaced stripes, checks, polka dots, geometric, and patterns that are set, repeated and balanced. Avoid off-center, faded, uneven, busy, paisley or wandering patterns. use contrasting dark and light colors together.
Energy becomes softer. Lines
subtly blend into one another and become small or curved.
Designs suggest softness, blended tones and understated subtle effects.
Soft marbled patterns, blended stripes, small polka dots, full bloom
flowers, small geometrics and checks. Use blended colors, tone-on-tone,
watercolor, monochromatic schemes with three to five values of one
color.
Energy begins to move. Lines cross over and become busy, detailed and more complex. Designs suggest multifaceted, busy, enriched, practical or natural patterns. Plaids, textures, random dots, paisleys, all-over effects, true-to-life motifs, tie-dye, batik, tapestry, complex ethnic patterns. Additional overlays of braid, fringe, rick-rack and cross stitching. Warm multiple colors.
Energy moves into excited action. Lines undulate, become any size, are exaggerated, set apart and unique. Designs are exaggerated and accented with bright colors. Animated geometrics, border prints, undulating random stripes, colorful embroidery, obscure backgrounds with outstanding characters, diagonal designs and exaggerated random dots. Patterns outlined with black, white accents.
Winter/Oval Lace; Summer/Circle Lace; Autumn/Square Lace; Spring/Triangle Lace
Even though it is true that "Homebase" colors vibrate with you better than other colors, there are many factors that impact a color. The elements of line, keysize, texture and pattern can change color dramatically. You may like something that you know goes against the rules but you still feel good in it. This is not confusing when you understand the reason behind the apparent contradictions and can appreciate what you see. The eye takes in all the colors, and subjectively a feeling is received. Shadows from textured or heavy knitted garments read "charcoal gray" and will actually connect with the gray shadows in a person's hair. The color of nylon hosiery may be quite different in appearance than you assume; the color of the skin showing through must be factored in with the color of open weave fabrics (lace, net and thin fabrics). A purple colored satin is too shiny and bright for an Autumn person, however the same purple when dulled by a shadowed fabric will look earthy and connected. All the elements give great creative options. DARK FORMAL APPEARANCE IN TEXTURE
LIGHT DRESSY APPEARANCE IN TEXTURES
MUTED CASUAL APPEARANCE IN TEXTURES
BRIGHT COSTUME APPEARANCE IN TEXTURES
ONE-COLOR COLOR SCHEMES
ONE-COLOR MONOCHROMATIC SCHEME OR COLORS CLOSE IN VALUE
TWO-COLOR COLOR SCHEMES
THREE-OR-MORE-COLORS COLOR SCHEMES
See 1, 2, 3 Color Combinations One quick and clever way to customize your clothing items is through buttons. The power of a button is amazing. For one thing, buttons can easily be changed. A sweater or a coat of any color can be dramatically altered by the impact of different buttons — the feeling of a charcoal jacket with wooden buttons would be dramatically changed if the buttons were cut off and replace with sparkly rhinestone buttons. Because a button has both color and shape, they can be used to your creative advantage. Just apply the same color/line associations you have learned. For example:
The magic of adding warm brown,
or wooden appearing buttons to repeat brown hair deserves special
mention. Regardless of a person's Homebase, the subtle mixtures of brown,
taupe, charcoal, sand and beige in warm buttons are often just the touch
needed to connect and repeat brown hair — to either ash brown
hair or warm yellow-brown hair. Brown is always an enriched Autumn energy.
Lighting changes throughout the day, and different times of the year. Lighting impacts whatever feeling is being expressed. Most of it is felt subjectively, but it is still there. The Morning light is clear, bright and fresh. So, colorful play-clothes, aprons and house dresses with our freshly applied makeup stimulate enthusiasm, life and energy. The colors are brought up a bit. Noontime light is more white, and with the over exposure of light, we soften our makeup colors, lines and fabrics of clothing, giving amore subtle lighter feeling. Then the balanced Afternoon light gives greater realism revealing texture, enriched color and natural -looking makeup. We enjoy sporty feelings and may grab a casual sweater as the light fades and the evening chill begins. Evening
light then prevails with the mystery of dark colors
and, because artificial light replaces natural light, we can introduce
more exaggerated color to our clothing and makeup.
LIGHT
AND COLORS CHANGE BY SEASONS
Which "Homebase" did most of your colors test best in: bright, light, muted or dark? That will be your special clothing statement to make the maintain throughout the four season year.
Wintertime is your best season because your colors are dark Homebase. Obviously it will be easy for you to dress in the wintertime when darker clear colors are available. However, in the summer season you will have to be more creative, wearing light colors while keeping a dark accent going. Even if the dark color is just in a dark accent blouse, belt, purse or shoes (or even the dark line of the soles your shoes), your own dark hair color must be repeated so that you are connected with your ensemble. Also in the summertime, wearing dark colors in thin materials or in a smaller-space (brief clothing like a dark halter top) is very striking. COATS Although black is basic for this category, contrast is paramount (black coat over white evening dress). One of the best suggestions is to wear light colored coats over your basic dark colors to create striking light and dark contrast; raincoats and 3/4 leather coats in light taupe, white, pearl gray or icy colors are important items for this category. To maintain contrast, add a dark sweater or over-clothing in the summer evenings to contrast light-colored summer wear. Furs can be in white, taupe or pearl gray , or the reverse of dark furs over light contrast garments.
Summertime is your best season because your Homebase colors are light. In the wintertime, you can still wear more light space than dark; simply wear lighter colors in heavier materials. Coordinate your light colors with medium to dark accents in blouses, shirts, sweaters and accessories. It looks a bit elegant, but then that's your specialty. COATS Your best choice will be to wear light colored coats over medium dark colors; or a medium-value colored coat such as blue, gray or cranberry over hair-neutral clothing or lighter clothing (to create medium value contrast). Another suggestion is monochromatic values of one color blended between your coat, clothing and accessories. An important statement for this category are coats worn over clothing of the same color. Furs are best in repeat colors of your hair color. Autumn time is your best season because your Homebase colors are warm. Casual clothing is associated with this season and there is a great variety to choose from; more than in any of the other categories. Layered clothing gives the opportunity to combine the multiplicity of color and values which express through busy patterns and textures. Your basic colors are not extreme (notice that autumn leaf colors of orange, brown and green have multiple shades and tints, but are close in value), therefore you can easily adapt your colors to each season of the year. In the summertime you can wear creams, buff and lighter tints of your basic colors in lightweight materials. You can even wear white and pastels if they are combined with medium brown and camel. In the wintertime you combine ecru, beige and camel to warm up dark colors. COAT Hair neutrals of all tones in medium values (wine, teal, camel, brown) serve the very best here. Cream colored coats for some contrast over medium dark colors are excellent. This is the most natural category for fur coats and should be easily adapted to repeat hair tone colors. Springtime is your best season because your Homebase colors are bright. You will feel at home in the springtime when all the new colors in clothing come out. You glow with rich color and wear fashion trends easily. In fact, in this category attention to what is currently fashionable can feel exhilarating. Summertime is also compatible with bright colors, just add more light space by using cream or very light neutrals in tones of your hair color. When the cooler season arrives you can give dark colors bright dashes of color in accent blouses, sweaters, scarves, shirts and ties. COATS A brightly colored coat is your specialty — wear it over tones of your hair neutral colors. A coat, jacket or over-sweater in your neutral hair color is basic and solves coordinating problems. Leopard designs or multicolored furs are costumey and unique and fit into this category.
Yes, you can to all the above. The point is that you need to know how you best naturally fit into the overall scheme of things, and then you adapt the other kinds of energy you want to express. With the concepts presented here, you have universal tools from which to deliberately create and draw from. However, you will consciously know what you are doing — and this is powerful. So, besides your colors, there are 5 different aspects of lines from which to choose:
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