tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2649358281089627900.post1414052262523470596..comments2024-03-11T08:15:54.258-07:00Comments on Beauty and Elegance: Revisiting Bright WinterRenatahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09159637399785076419noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2649358281089627900.post-5381989527977273602014-10-22T06:13:12.594-07:002014-10-22T06:13:12.594-07:00Everyone's saying they like autum. You look gr...Everyone's saying they like autum. You look great here. You suit clarity and contrast,but also some warm and neutrality. DA,BW,Clear Spring one of them could be it. Personally I think you might be a clear spring ,perhaps a BW I'd have to see some more examples to be sure though :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2649358281089627900.post-65997703740819793922013-01-22T15:52:02.422-08:002013-01-22T15:52:02.422-08:00I know my opinion will be quite unpopular, but I l...I know my opinion will be quite unpopular, but I like you so much better in cool colors! I think it fits your coloring better than the very warm colors of True Autumn. You might have an Autumn-influence, but my overall impression of your coloring is cool, to be honest.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2649358281089627900.post-59536336461359827762012-12-31T16:43:46.704-08:002012-12-31T16:43:46.704-08:00Hi Renata,
It's not fair that you look stunnin...Hi Renata,<br />It's not fair that you look stunning in all your photos no matter the season. But to my eye, the Autumns seem right. With my very little analysis knowledge, it seems that TA & SA would not both work because it does not flow that way, but somehow they do on you. <br />Don't forget to try different seasons clothing without makeup first. Makeup can disguise a not-so-great color. Best wishes on your journey and Happy New Year. Donnadonnajeanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10582043836278171140noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2649358281089627900.post-45815249037126042282012-12-31T07:18:19.192-08:002012-12-31T07:18:19.192-08:00Dear Renata,
It's fun to experiment, and I un...Dear Renata, <br />It's fun to experiment, and I understand very much myself how restricted one can feel within the confines of ones 12 tone diagnosis. Sometimes I feel bland and boring being a soft summer. But then I try to remember that the strength we so desperately seek is inside of us, not outside. The most important thing about our colours is how they enhance our skin. In doing so, they automatically bring forward our eyes. If you could only see how beautiful you looked to the eyes of others in your autumn colours, whether they were soft, warm or dark, though especially warm, you would see that you have plenty of choices, and an abundance of beauty, both inner and outer for all the world to see. In these brighter cooler colours, the effect is quite jarring, making your features seeming more disconnected, and your skin overly pale. It seems as though you are getting ready for battle against some silent enemy- like you are trying on an armour of cold, shiny steel. Please don't underestimate how your natural warmth could blast those dark clouds away just as effectively! I hate to be the one to contradict you, but you weren't missing a single thing in your autumn colours, and for every theory we put out there, there will always be someone who will agree- that doesn't make it the truth. When you had your colours done, was there something about the person who did it that didn't inspire confidence? You are perfect as you are, and your soft, soothing warmth is one of your best assets! You don't need much at all to be stunning, I wish you could see that. Bright, cold contrast on you is like driving home a point that has already long been made: that you are a strong, fantastic, beautiful and inspiring woman, don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise!!!Sonia Nirmala Devihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04052245167697269215noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2649358281089627900.post-10078269710175775652012-12-30T12:21:51.549-08:002012-12-30T12:21:51.549-08:00Renata, how beautiful these pics! I loved you in T...Renata, how beautiful these pics! I loved you in TAu and before that diagnosis, I was convinced you were BW. To my mind, these are two seasons that really suit red -- as you do. But if you also suit white, etc., ... Best to you in the new year and stay beautiful and inspiring.Filnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2649358281089627900.post-1782221448277942122012-12-30T08:02:29.218-08:002012-12-30T08:02:29.218-08:00Hi, it is me again. Nice to see you are finding yo...Hi, it is me again. Nice to see you are finding your "way". I hope you will find it. What is typical for a bright winter that looks good wearing very intensive, dark color or very soft (not medium!) bright colors and contrasts (!). So,please look at your photo from the last post (grey-white sweater and burgund lipstic) you looks perfect! It means, contrasts work for you! and there are only 2 seasons with conrasts: Clear Spring and Bright Winter (both are cold-warm). Here, all is very dark - you are missing that contrast so I think it isnt exactlly Bright Winter wearing. BW is very specific because of this 2 points and because of that you are missing deep autumn colors - it is make me more sure abut that you are BW - because you are missing dark and intensive tones. And one thing is important that BW it is: 80% cold and 20% warm in a tone... Otherway, try Soft summer too...:-) Looking for your diagnosis:-))<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com