Meet Vicki Hope, she is one of the colour Ambassadors of Style Angel. Vicki is a Light Spring colour season, also known in the colour consulting industry as Light Warm.
Vicki has been a Style Angel client for the last 18 years and we have worked together many times on her style, colour, body shape and wardrobe. She is also a huge fan of the virtual service of a seasonal refresh which means that she receives a private Pinterest board filled with outfit suggestions she can try on or order online.
This lovely lady absolutely adores her family, is a proud grandmother and Cronulla Sharks fan. She runs a travel agency and is always jetting off to some nice destination to “sample the goods” before she plans the next holiday for her clients.
Let’s delve a little deeper.
The Light Spring colour season is part of the seasonal colour analysis, typically characterized by a palette that includes light, warm, and clear colours. People who fall into this category usually have light hair (blonde or light brown), clear eyes (light blue, green, or hazel), and a fair to light skin tone that often has a warm undertone.
Key Features of Light Spring:
- Colour Palette: The colours are generally light and vibrant, avoiding deep or overly saturated tones. Think pastel yellows, light peach, soft aqua, and light coral with a clear pop. The palette often includes:
- Bright pastels: Light pink, mint green, baby blue
- Warm tones: Cream, light buttery yellow, soft peach
- Bright accents: Clear turquoise, soft lavender
- Skin Tone: Light Springs often have a warm undertone with a fresh, youthful appearance. Freckles are common, and the skin can have a slightly rosy glow.
- Best Colours: Wearing colours that reflect the Light Spring palette can enhance your natural beauty, making you look fresh and vibrant. Avoid dark or muted colours, which can overpower your light features.
Styling Tips:
- Layering: Light layers can add dimension without overwhelming your look.
- Accessories: Choose lighter, brighter accessories that complement your overall colour scheme.
- Makeup: Opt for soft, warm shades like peachy blush and light coral lipsticks.
Exploring these colours can help you curate a wardrobe that highlights your natural beauty!
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