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BEST DEEP COOL dark looks

9/12/2014

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BEST DEEP COOL dark 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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DEEP COOL dark has an overall dark coloring, and needs even stronger or darker colors to get that high contrast look.

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A DEEP COOL dark can handle bold prints and colors. Just make sure to combine that info; with what suits your body type and height/size.

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Every DEEP COOL needs contrast, and the DEEP COOL dark can handle more than anyone. Icy blue, royal blue and pure white is a good way of using colors to create contrast. 

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A print this large and bright, on such a dark surface would be too much for most other types, but for the DEEP COOL dark, this will appear balanced and fresh. 

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Coral and strong shades of hot pink, are fresh colors on a DEEP COOL dark.

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Black, glittery pure and cool colors, paired with ruby red heels, gives a festive and cool look. 

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Deep purple, indigo, and icy grey  are also good colors for the DEEP COOL dark. 

Basically, the DEEP COOL dark can get away with color combinations, hues and looks that would look artificial or unflattering on most others. 
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Black and white patterns, or combining pure and deep colors; is the right way to make your naturally dark coloring pop.

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An all black look is best when worn with some elements of brighter og lighter color to give the DEEP COOL dark the contrast it needs. 

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Icy pink, hot pink, fuchsia and grape purple are great colors on a DEEP COOL dark. Combine them for that extra bright look.  

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Chocolate brown is great on the DEEP COOL dark.

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Deep red creates a great sophisticated look for the DEEP COOL dark. 

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Gold works pretty well for a DEEP COOL dark, but silver will still give an even more flattering and strong glow.

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Emerald green and bright olive, both suit the slightly neutral (sometimes flowing into DEEP WARM dark), but above all deep and dark, DEEP COOL dark. 
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Because of the DEEP COOL darks overall dark coloring, dark and deep colors such as these will look proportioned and calm. 

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A DEEP COOL dark's, most flattering look is high in contrasts with intense colors. Tiny, bleak prints or anything dirty or faded, does absolutely nothing for you. 

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Because of DEEP COOL dark's rich skin tone, most pure or icy shades of yellow will look flattering.

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An all white outfit, or white with black looks very sharp, clean, and classy on a DEEP COOL dark.

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A nautical inspired style, makes a DEEP COOL dark; look chic, instead of posh. Deep plum, deep blue and black and white together looks very sharp, but still calm. 

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Royal blue, deep blue, bright navy and emerald colors are the right kind of rich and deep colors that suits a DEEP COOL dark. 

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Red is simply great on the DEEP COOL dark, and everything from true red, ruby, cherry, deep rose, to burgundy is very flattering. Since a DEEP COOL dark usually has a dark skin tone that is borderline warm, they can FLOW INTO DEEP WARM, and wear some warm colors, as long as the warm colors has the right intensity, such as similar to icy, or deep, dark and pure.
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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.)
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