Price-Le$$ Luxe Daily Steal – Matt Bernson Brown Ankle Boots
Saturday, December 3rd, 2011
What a Steal these beautiful Matt Bernson Ankle Boots retail for $210, but you can buy them now on eBay for $49 plus shipping! Price-Le$$!!
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(Video) Color and Contrast – Low Contrast
Saturday, April 23rd, 2011
Low Contrast Level
Cate Blanchard lends the perfect example of low contrast.
Her hair and skin values, along with the value of her eyes are consistent.
Now that you’re filled with all this good knowledge on color contrast, view Oscar De La Renta’s 2011 Spring Fashion Runway Show with a new set of eyes.
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Color and Contrast – Medium Contrast
Saturday, April 23rd, 2011
Medium Contrast Level
Dark value hair and medium value skin. Medium value hair and light value skin. Light value hair and medium value skin. These combinations make up medium contrast levels.
Jolie’s hair value is dark, and her skin value is medium.
She looks beautiful in medium valued color combinations and with medium contrasting colors displayed against her skin.
Yes, this dress has a host of faux paus.
But for now, focus on how distressing the color contrast scheme is in relationship to her natural contrast level. Low Contrast
Tags: Celebrity Fashion, Choosing the right colors, color analysis, Color Trends, image consulting, image consulting training
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Pattern Mixing and Maximizing the Maxi Dress Brings Mixed Reviews
Sunday, October 24th, 2010
To borrow the words of the beautiful Erykah Badu, “I’m an artist and I’m sensitive about my shit!” As the steady stream of YouTube comments for the “Keep, Tweak, Delete” video pour in, I must say that I’m a bit surprised. As a quick recap, subscribers have until October 31 to leave a YouTube comment advising me on whether to keep, tweak or delete the highlighted looks. So far, the two outfits that I favor most (Looks 1 and 2) have been less than favorable among my audience.
Rather than slit my wrist, I’ve revisited both looks. While still I strongly believe they’re great, here’s what I think I could have done to make them more appealing to the viewing audience:
Look 1. Other than have a better video camera and lighting, I’d say nothing.
- Some said to wear a shorter dress, but I have to disagree, as the dress is the main focus. Perhaps, I might consider wearing a different jacket, but frankly, I love this jacket with the dress. The proportions of the long dress with the short jacket are spot on in my “expert” opinion.
- I also love the colors of the dress and the tee and think both are “fall-like” colors. Check out Nicole Richie’s picture below and then take a look at my outfit. Spot on.
Look 2. Okay, I totally get why no one feels this look. NO the reason is not because it’s fugly! Sadly, the video fails to show the details of the two prints. Many of you saw the look as too busy and thought I should eliminate one print and replace with a solid. My goal, however, was to demonstrate pattern mixing. As probably most of you know, pattern mixing will be huge for Spring 2011. Unfortunately, if poorly executed or, as in this case, photographed, rather than looking brilliant, it looks a hot mess. It’s really hard to appreciate this look without the naked eye, but take another look at these new photographs of the two pieces.
The key to successfully mixing patterns includes:
- keeping the colors in the same hue family (check);
- making the dominate color of one print the accent color of the other (check);
- using varying print sizes and spaces to avoid vibration (check); and
- throwing in a solid color to break it up (check).
Here’s a great example!
Here is another picture that I found on the Fashion Bomb Blog
Some of you also commented on the fit of the skirt. Boy did I do myself a disservice in the video by lifting the jacket to show the skirt’s back detailing (2:15). Fortunately, the jacket falls at a point where it greatly camouflages the “trunk junk” (2:33) and brings balance to the entire look. It’s definitely a boxy look, so I’ll tweak it by not tucking the sweater, but the silhouette is reminiscent of that of Chanel’s, which, overall, is boxy.
So, I have to say, I stand behind both looks 100% and still think they’re dope. But I’m listening and appreciating ALL of your comments, so PLEASE, keep them coming!
Here’s another glimpse of the video.
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Video – Part Two – Everyone Can Use a Good Image Consultant; Including The Professional
Monday, July 5th, 2010
Sure I’m a professional image consultant, but that doesn’t mean I can’t benefit from the help of one. In the second of this two-part video, again, I am asking you to be my personal wardrobe consultant. Take a mini-journey through my closet and decide if I should keep, tweak or delete the selected items.
Check out Part 1 for the beginning of this series.
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