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BEST MUTED WARM soft LOOKS

24/6/2015

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BEST MUTED WARM soft LOOKS
These outfits have been put together to create a better understanding of how to mix and match colors, contrasts, and materials to get that right look for your appointed group.

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Brown is a great color on the MUTED WARM soft. Mixing and matching with prints and different shades of brown, is both soft and bold. Just what this group needs. 

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A MUTED WARM soft can look great in purple, but it has to be the right shade. Make sure you learn what your kind of purple should look like, and be careful when combining such a bold color with other colors, to not overwhelm your delicate look. 

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Ocean green, forest green, teal and muted and warm shades of green in general work really well on the MUTED WARM soft. Bright and pure colors will be too much for this group, so stick to the rules, keep it warm and muted. 

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Pale peach and nude gives a sweet and chill look on the MUTED WARM.

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The MUTED WARM soft is the most delicate sub-group of the MUTED WARM's, and is flowing into the more neutral earthy group, SOFT WARM. Because of this, yellow can be difficult for some, depending on how much they are flowing into the other group. But since this type is still more in the MUTED WARM group than the SOFT WARM group, yellow can absolutely work. It just has to be done right. Keep it subtle, never go too bold, and find which shade of yellow that works best for you. Perhaps you even need to borrow from the SOFT WARM. 

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Golden brown, rust, terracotta, and orange are a great colors to combine for the ultimate MUTED WARM look. No other type can achieve the down to earth, fiery glow look of the MUTES WARM, so flaunt it!

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Greige is a combination of grey and beige, and the right kind of grey for the MUTED WARM soft. It's also a great alternative to white, since pure white is too harsh for this group.

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As mentioned, the MUTED WARM soft is dominantly warm, but slightly neutral, so both bronze, gold and silver looks good on this group. 
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Moss green is a very good color on the MUTED WARM soft, combined with bronze it gives a rich and warm, but still soft look. Cream is a great alternative to black.

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Color block in similar hues, for a layered, rich and colorful look without overwhelming your softer contrast level. You want that fiery bold look, but not for your outfit to steal all the attention.

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Buff is a nice soft and warm color on the MUTED WARM soft, add some deep red for a more vibrant and bold look. 

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Tomato red is the best shade of red for the MUTED WARM soft. 

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Prints and patterns are a great way of softening the bolder of the MUTED WARM colors. The idea is to wear the right colors that give your the right glow, and using them in a way that complement the more delicate contrast level of the soft sub-group.

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The army green and olive 40's army look, is really great on the MUTED WARM, and a good way of getting a little edge without it looking to harsh. 

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Warm beige or camel looks great on the MUTED WARM soft. Combine with other shades of brown for a little contrast, or leave it all camel.

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This purpleish pink, close to mulberry, is surprisingly a good look on the MUTED WARM soft. For the other MUTED WARM's this color is way too cool. The reason is that the MUTED WARM soft is flowing into the more neutral group called the SOFT WARM, and so this sub-group is an inch more neutral than the typical MUTED WARM (and therefore not as warm). But take notice, this only works with colors that have the right intensity and saturation. 
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For the softer MUTED WARM, color blocking should be done with a little less contrast. Try to pick one main color and add the contrast colors in the details and accessories.

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Navy blue, and warm dusty shades of blue looks really great on a MUTED WARM soft. It looks powerful yet calm, but make sure the blue is dirty and has yellow in it. Jeans blue, is not the right color.

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No group can pull of brown like the MUTED WARM. For this group this is a fresh and rich color that can make everything about you glow. An all brown look will not at all be "mousy", it will make your features pop. 

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Deep red and chocolate brown are great alternatives to black.

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Salmon, peach and watermelon are the right shades of "pink" for this warm towards neutral sub-group. 

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Olive green, golden brown, and rust are also great examples of colors to combine, and another look that none other than the MUTED WARM can wear this well.

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An all ivory white, cream og ecru outfit can look really pure and fresh on this flowing towards neutral sub-group.

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Robins egg blue is the right kind of teal/turquoise for the MUTED WARM soft. Dirty and warm.

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(Photos in this post are borrowed from HM.COM, Jollychic.com, and a few are random pictures from Tumbler or Pinterest or borrowed from Google. Unknown source.
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