and she shows me how to pair different shades together to create a harmonious and flattering look. By the end of the session, I have a clear understanding of my personal colour palette and feel excited to start incorporating these new shades into my wardrobe.
As I leave Angi Jones’ colourful flat, I can’t help but reflect on the enduring appeal of colour analysis. In a world where fast fashion and trends come and go at lightning speed, the idea of finding your own unique colour palette and sticking to it feels refreshing and empowering. Whether you’re a die-hard fan of the original four seasons system or a newcomer exploring the world of colour analysis for the first time, there’s something undeniably satisfying about discovering the colours that truly make you shine.
So maybe it’s time to dust off those old swatches, embrace your inner spring or winter, and rediscover the joy of wearing colours that make you feel confident and beautiful. After all, as Cliff Bashforth said, it’s not about being told what colours to wear – it’s about learning how to wear colour in a way that truly reflects who you are. And in a world where personal expression is more important than ever, that’s a trend worth embracing.