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BEST MUTED WARM true LOOKS

27/4/2015

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BEST MUTED WARM true 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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An all warm and golden brown, warm beige, or camel brown look is very flattering on this earthy, rich, and muted group. 

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Mustard yellow and golden yellow are great colors on  the MUTED WARM true. 

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Chocolate and golden brown shades are gorgeous on this group.

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A MUTED WARM can wear some shades of blue, but always stick to the warm and muted kind.

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Warm pink can be great on a MUTED WARM true, just make sure the colors are a little muted/dirty, and combine the look with warm and earthy hues. 

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Deep chocolate brown is the right kind of "black" for the MUTED WARM true. This is the go to color for accessories, eyeliner, mascara, or anything else that is otherwise more commonly used in black.

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Color blocking in similar colors that are warm, golden, earthy and spicy, combined with some contrasting elements is a perfect look for this truly WARM group.

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Army green and tomato red are two perfect colors for the MUTED WARM true. If you want to wear black, it's best not to wear it too close to the face. Instead, use it for accessories.

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Greige, sand, warm beige or warm grey are good work colors for a less flashy look. Combine with accessories in warm, golden hues, and earthy tones to make sure you don't mute your fiery look too much.

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Dirty warm white or ecru is a good way of wearing white for a MUTED WARM. And remember, edgy is a little difficult on such a down to earth group, so do it with the right colors and it won't look too harsh. 

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Greige, sand, warm beige, golden beige, or warm grey are great subtle colors on the MUTED WARM true.

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Navy blue is a great color on the MUTED WARM, and another good alternative to black. Combine with gold og bronze accessories for the right kind of warm glow. 

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Deep shades of green, kelly green, forest green and teal are great colors on the MUTED WARM true. 
The right kind of colors will compliment your skin and hair, and bring out your eyes. The Muted Warm true, may not be the most intense and bold looking group, as it has more of a warm and subtle glow. But combined with the right colors, a MUTED WARM can shine brighter and bolder than most. 
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Green (in most forms) is one of the absolute best colors on someone as earthy and warm as the MUTED WARM true. 

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Cream, ecru, and other dirty warm shades of white are the right kind of white for a MUTED WARM. Pure white will be too harsh for someone as deep and muted as this earthy group.

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Deep warm red, and olive green combined is a fab and bold look on a MUTED WARM true. 

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Dusty warm pink, dusty warm purple, and peach are also good colors for the MUTED WARM true, just make sure the colors are a little muted/dirty. 

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Purple is a really fresh color on the MUTED WARM. Combine it with other MUTED WARM color, such as camel, deep warm red, moss green, and so on. When color blocking, a MUTED WARM true looks it's best when the colors used are all on a similar level in intensity, to create balance.

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Deep burnt red and tomato red are both great spicy colors for the fiery MUTED WARM true, and you should use that for all it's worth. 

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Bronze is the best metal on a MUTED WARM true, although gold can look great too. 

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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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