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BEST DEEP WARM neutral LOOKS

20/12/2014

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BEST DEEP WARM neutral 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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Bright warm red is the best shade of red for this group, although most types of red will look good. 

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An all golden brown, warm beige or camel brown look, is very flattering on this group. Add deep, dark or chocolate accessories for contrast. 

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Pure olive green and most types of deep green are great shades on the neutral. Too muted or too cool colors will be too much in either direction for this "just in the middle" group.

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Deep red and deep purple are good colors on the DEEP WARM neutral, since this group is above all deep.
Grey is also a good neutral shade.

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Deep green, deep red, black and white, is a fabulous look on the DEEP WARM neutral. 

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Aqua and pure (or deep) purple are great colors on the DEEP WARM neutral. 
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Pure green is such a neutral tone that it is one of the most flattering colors for the DEEP WARM neutral. Ivory or cream is the best type of white.

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Golden yellow is the best shade of yellow, and ivory or cream the right kind of white for the DEEP WARM true. Pure white will be a little too harsh on this group, but it can work if you wear makeup. 

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Chocolate brown, rust brown, camel brown and golden brown shades are gorgeous on this group. Combined they give a higher contrast look.

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Grey, true red, deep blue, rust red and black combined, is not too much for this high intensity group.

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Hot pink is great on the DEEP WARM neutral, as it is on most high intensity types. Combine with black and grey for a deep and dark look.

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Bright peach, coral pink, orange and hot pink are fun and fresh colors on a DEEP WARM neutral. 
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Navy blue, Chinese blue, and aqua are the right kinds of blue for this group. Mint and turquoise are also great shades for the neutral.

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Black and beige is a very good look on the neutral. Deep red details just adds to the deep look. 

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An all black look can be very flattering on this type. The DEEP WARM neutral has a warmth like a DEEP WARM and the need for contrast as the DEEP COOL.

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Deep and dark red, army green combined with darker colors is a great, rich and deep look on the DEEP WARM neutral.

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Both gold and silver is equally as good on the DEEP WARM neutral. 

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Yellow-green, neon or chartreuse are also fresh colors on the neutral.

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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
Jubilee
10/2/2019 12:49:27 am

I am in love with your blog Idealiststyle! I have beige skin with a slightly warm undertone, light brown eyes with a greenish ring (I don’t know what else to call it 😁) and brown black hair with reddish and golden highlights (it gets lighter in the summer). Also, being an Indian, it had been extremely difficult finding my best colours until I found your blog. I was mostly pointed to deep autumn but the colours always seemed very intense for my light skin and eyes. Your ideas are very helpful and with the 30 categories, it is so much easier to find myself. I now think I may be a soft warm deep. Please keep doing what you do and keep the great ideas coming! The world needs them. Also, I am super into your efforts to the slow fashion movement. Much love from this fellow idealist fashionista ❤️

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IDEALIST STYLE link
13/10/2019 03:19:47 pm

Hi, Jubilee! Sorry for taking so long to reply. Also, thank you so much for all your kind words, that makes me so happy to read. Made my day!

Soft Warm deep sounds very right for what you describe, as the SOFT (autumn-summer mix) types is often also called an Indian summer.

Again, thank you so much for you lovely feedback.
I hope you have a lovely day.
Xxx, Sun.

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