Disciplines – Color therapy – Color Analysis
Color Analysis
By now, we’ve all been caught up in the phenomenon of color analysis!
Many of us know that, when it comes to clothing, it’s better to choose colors based on our skin tone, hair color, and complexion, rather than just following the latest trends.
Color Analysis in Fashion
For a long time, while admiring store windows showcasing items from the “new collection,” many of us have wished to feel confident and daring enough to buy that lovely white coat or those fantastic strawberry-colored pants. However, when it comes time to try them on, we often experience a slight feeling of “I can’t afford this anymore” or “at my age.” As a result, we frequently opt for the black version instead.
Fashion houses are aware of this trend. For every colorful item, there’s always a black version… or a gray one. These two colors are seen as understated and always elegant. Consider the famous phrase, “The little black dress is a must-have in your wardrobe.” Black and gray are the colors that make you feel consistently put-together. Even though, when you do choose these classic items, you might feel a small part of your heart has become a bit “resentful” and slightly constricted.
In fact, those colors on you, in contact with your skin, and the frequencies they emit across the entire surface eventually dull you. They make you more invisible; their frequencies prevent you from having a true sense of your abilities, keeping you in a state of doubt and insecurity.
Color Analysis and Emotions
By this, I don’t mean to suggest that you should never wear black. I’m simply encouraging you to experiment with and try other colors. Don’t dismiss them outright just because they might seem too wild, like yellow, or too flashy, like orange and fuchsia. I’m asking you to open yourself to other possibilities. No, I’m not referring to ochre, mustard, brown, or rust—often earthy tones that can contribute to a sense of stagnation or lethargy.
I encourage you to explore the full range of potential shades, as that’s where your true well-being lies! Keep in mind that greens and pinks can restore emotional balance. Bright greens can provide courage, creativity, and a desire to socialize, while pinks offer affection, and blues bring freshness and tranquility.
Now, you should understand what we can achieve by selecting the right color from your palette to get what you want out of life!
How can I help you with choosing the right colors for you?
Together, we’ll determine which color (that you obviously like!) is best for:
- Making you feel irresistible (yes, I’ll help you choose the color for your first date with someone you want to impress!)
- Presenting you as the perfect candidate for the job (yes, I’ll also help you select your outfit for a successful job interview)
- Ensuring you feel comfortable in every situation in life!
For example, for some tasks, wearing a light blue shirt and a navy suit can be definitely advantageous… BUT NOT FOR EVERYONE! It’s time for you to explore not only the color palette but also all the possibilities that life has to offer!
