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BEST CLEAR COOL soft LOOK

12/1/2015

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BEST CLEAR COOL 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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Cool and clear colors are great on you, especially if mixed together. But since the CLEAR COOL soft is flowing into PURE COOL, try to keep your look a little softer. Depending on age, a little modern school girl or classy androgyny is quite fitting for the soft and sharp look of a  CLEAR COOL soft

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The nautical style, makes a CLEAR COOL look chic, instead of posh.
The navy blue, pure white and blue-red (cherry), combined with stripes, gives a perfect balance between dark, clear, sharp and soft. Because of the high intensity of the CLEAR COOL, a high contrast look will come of as natural and fresh.

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Silver is your best metal. 

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A classic icy retro look will look sharp on a CLEAR COOL soft.  

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An all steel grey look is actually even more flattering on a CLEAR COOL soft, than all black. 

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Violet. indigo and blue.

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Black, white and grey are great "colors" for a clear and cool. Add some icy colors, and it will give some freshness to the outfit. A CLEAR COOL have a contrast level and coloring that gives an impression of being restrained or assertive, and so on. Adding a little of color can balance and soften your impression. 

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A CLEAR COOL soft, makes an all jeans with white outfit, look clean, stylish and cool.

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Both the all white, or white with black, or the black and white look, is fabulous on a CLEAR COOL soft. Even without makeup.

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The 60's was the decade made for the sharp and intense CLEAR COOL.

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Jewel colors and cool metals are the kind of glow that enhances a CLEAR COOL soft. 

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Deep rose, Carnation, and mulberry are great shades of pink for a CLEAR COOL soft.  
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Classic, graphic or minimalistic clothing, create the type of style that in general, best suit the "CLEAR COOL soft" look. The clear, cool, icy and dark colors are best combined in softer contrasts. A dash of grey added to the CLEAR COOL colors will give that extra little touch to best flatter the clear, cool, but soft look.

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As all the CLEAR COOL, bright blue is one of your best colors, and since a clear needs contrast, but a soft doesn't like too many at once, a one color look can be really flattering. 

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Even though you are a soft, red will be almost as amazing on you as blue. The cold shades of red have a little blue in it, but on a CLEAR COOL it will come of as, just red. 

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Tweed is a soft and sharp material at the same time, and in a cool shade, it looks great on a CLEAR COOL soft.
Add a little color for a higher contrast.

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Burgundy red or plum is a great color for the CLEAR COOL soft. For both everyday and festive use. 

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Color blocking is a good trend for the CLEAR COOL. But don't go too crazy, because the CLEAR COOL soft needs a tidy look.

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Plum is also a good alternative to the other deeper red and blue based "CLEAR COOL soft" colors, such as burgundy, violet or indigo. 

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DETERMINE YOUR COLOR GROUP

(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.)
2 Comments
Valeria
5/10/2020 04:43:19 am

Does your system (at least some of the categories) correlate with 12 Season Scheme in any way? Would it be true to say that CLEAR COOD Soft is Cool Summer?

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7/10/2020 03:45:00 pm

Hi, Valeria! Yes, to some degree. My system is more based on the four elements system with Fire, Earth, Ice, and Air colour types. And then I used the way of creating the different groups within this based on the 12 seasons group. However, I found 30 types, and maybe more depending how individual I would need to go.

The CLEAR COOL soft, would be more of a Cool Winter as the closest match, sligthly flowing into summer. Cool Summer, would be more like a PURE COOL true. Although they're not identical.

Xxx, Sun.

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