- Your hair will be dark
- Your skin may be light or dark
- Your eyes will be dark
Famous examples include Whoopi Goldberg, Isabella Rossellini, Ruby Wax,
Montserrat Caballe, Sophia Loren, Gloria Estefan, Cher, Angela Bassett,
Sandra Bullock, Winona Ryder
None of this is cast in concrete, but if this description sounds nothing
like you, why not return to the tonal
advisor and try again?
Wearing your Dark colours
- Deep, dark colours will suit you best
- You will suit strong colours rather than pastels. Use darker
reds, maroons, and pinks. Royal blue, emerald and pine greens
are good, along with rust, purple and aubergine
- Two dark colours worn together will look good
- Break light neutrals and pastel colours with dark colours and your
best neutrals
- Light colours (pastel pink, pale blue, light grey) are not your best
shades, and certainly not near your face! If you must wear them,
team them with a darker colour next to the face, use a low neckline,
or wear your best colours for jewellery and/or make-up.
Save time and money on your next shopping
trip
with your own colour swatch wallet
Now you know which Tonal Direction you are, you will find a wallet/fan
of colour fabric swatches really useful, especially for shopping trips.
The brain cannot retain shades, tones, tints or hues of colour so having
the wallet with you as a reminder will make shopping so much easier.
You'll save time and money by:
- walking past all the colours in the shops that do nothing for you
- no longer buying things that don't suit you
and you'll end up with a wardrobe full of colours that make YOU look
fabulous.
There are two choices for your colouring and each fan holds plenty of
hints and tips about the best colours to select for your wardrobe, including
Neutrals, Basics and Accent colours, together with advice on how to choose
make-up, jewellery, accessories and hair colours confidently.
1. SAFE TONE FAN
This fan contains fabric swatches of 18 safe colours that you can
wear immediately with confidence:
- 8 neutrals for suits, skirts, jackets, and dresses
- 10 basic colours for accents, blouses, scarves
and sweaters
On the back of each card, there's plenty of information about how
to wear your best look, with tips on choosing neutrals and how to combine
those with your best accent colours.
2. TONAL FAN
If you'd like more colours to play around with, this version contains
45 swatches and is just a more comprehensive alternative to the safe
tone fan.
On the back of each card, there's loads of tips and suggestions for
wearing your best colours:
- how to wear your tonal colours
- your best darkest neutrals
- your best lightest neutrals
- your best accent colours
- how to wear the not-so-good colours (including the latest fashion
colours which may not be in your palette)
- shoes
- handbags and briefcases
- jewellery
- glasses frames and contact lenses
- hair colours
Both fans talk about your darker neutrals which are
great investment colours for shoes, boots, belts, handbags, i.e. all
those items that could last you season after season after season, because
they will always complement all the other colours in your fan and in
your wardrobe.
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TONAL COLOUR FABRIC FANS
- 45 tones fabric fans
- 18 safe tone fabric fans
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LADIES' TONAL FABRIC FANS (45
shades)
45 colours for your Deep tonal direction presented in
a fan with suede-effect cover.
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25.00 |
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LADIES' SAFE TONE FABRIC
FANS (18 shades)
18 safe colours for your Deep tonal direction presented
in a fan with suede-effect cover.
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Each |
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| Dark (Deep) |
17.00 |
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