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lyssabrian
I'm shopping for dresses and decorations. Every site has a different color light purple. I need to know how close to each other these three colors are so that they don't clash. Any help is very welcome.
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Any color names are subjective, and in my experience, not very representative... "lavender" the color doesn't usually look like "lavender the flower...
Generally, I would say that lilac is more pink than lavender, and that orchid is more pink than that.
There's no way to tell by the name of the color, or even a picture online, since the color representation depends on the websites color card settings, as well as the settings on your computer.
The only way to know for sure is to go to the stores and get a sample, take your camera to each place and photograph each item you're interested in, or...
Accept that there's going to be lots of different shades of light purple, and figure out ways to tie them all in together. For instance, picking up different pinky purple, and blue-purple flowers, ribbons, balloons, or crepe paper to decorate with, and mix them together with the stuff you're buying online. This is maybe more expensive than the others, but takes the least legwork.
Any color names are subjective, and in my experience, not very representative... "lavender" the color doesn't usually look like "lavender the flower...
Generally, I would say that lilac is more pink than lavender, and that orchid is more pink than that.
There's no way to tell by the name of the color, or even a picture online, since the color representation depends on the websites color card settings, as well as the settings on your computer.
The only way to know for sure is to go to the stores and get a sample, take your camera to each place and photograph each item you're interested in, or...
Accept that there's going to be lots of different shades of light purple, and figure out ways to tie them all in together. For instance, picking up different pinky purple, and blue-purple flowers, ribbons, balloons, or crepe paper to decorate with, and mix them together with the stuff you're buying online. This is maybe more expensive than the others, but takes the least legwork.
Is there a skin tone that can pull off all colors?
Angela V.
Hi (: I'll be competing at a pageant in the summer and I want to pick out the perfect gown. The perfect gown involves choosing a color that suits me well. My skin is very light and my skin tone is cool, and I don't plan on tanning. I have dark ashy brown hair and my eyes are medium brown with golden undertones. The color I had in mind was coral but according to what I've seen online it doesn't suit me. However I have people tell me that I look good in every color because of my coloring. Is there a skin tone that can pull off every color? What colors would look the best on me? Which ones should I avoid? Do you think coral would look good on me? How about blush?
http://www.newyorkdress.com/Jovani/5831JO.html
http://www.newyorkdress.com/La_Femme/18515.html
I had these color dresses in mind (: Do you think they'd look good on me? The first one in the blush/pink and the second one in the coral color.
Thanks!
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I don't think there's a skin color that can pull off every single color. Some colors just look better on certain people. Personally, I think you could definitely look nice in a coral! Especially if people tell you that it suits you. You could also go for a light blue/purple if you like those as well. Also, I like the 2nd dress more, even though that wasn't really your question.
Good luck with your pageant! xx
I don't think there's a skin color that can pull off every single color. Some colors just look better on certain people. Personally, I think you could definitely look nice in a coral! Especially if people tell you that it suits you. You could also go for a light blue/purple if you like those as well. Also, I like the 2nd dress more, even though that wasn't really your question.
Good luck with your pageant! xx
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