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FASHION PROFILES Fashion Profiles link to hard-wired learning styles. Visual learners wear what LOOKS COOL the mirror. Tactile learners wear what FEELS COMFORTABLE. Most of us are degrees in-between. THE ART OF LOOKING GOOD indentifies two visual profiles as Trendy/Dramatic and Classic—and two tactile/kinesthetic profiles as Bohemian/flowing and Natural.
WARDROBE TRIANGLES Triangles accelerate WARDROBE ART from frustrating, mysterious hit-and-miss to exhilarating, logical, every time fabulous. You know what I mean when you stand in front of a mirror and change shoes a seemingly zillion times! Treasure those moments, trust your "art eye", a blessing and a curse, to create fashion statements.
COLOR ANALYSIS The color analysis determines a person's PALETTE—the array of hues, saturations and tones that make our skin appear brighter, younger, slimmer, more aware. THE ART OF LOOKING GOOD analysis combines PHYSICS and CHEMISTRY, which takes it beyond traditional methods and allows for better haircolor, makeup and wardrobe choices. The objective of the analysis is to identify a person's unique reflective color schemata and determine a matching palette. Physics uses a spectrum (rainbow) to illustrate the range of colors perceived by the human eye. Chemistry uses the color wheel to illustrate how all color is made from yellow, red and blue. Artists utilize both concepts, assuming physics as a given and chemistry as a gift, as well as an exact science.
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