I’ve been
working directly with colour for many years and love being surrounded by
beautiful things. Beauty for me is in
the delicate and subtle, the harmonious and blending, the segue through the
seasons and the balance between natural and manmade.
Spring is
on the way, the birds are singing, the daffodils are peaking through,
the snowdrops are making an appearance, hellebores are showing
up for their long lasting display and I’m planning a trip to the Winter Garden
at Anglesey Abbey.
Seeing and
experiencing something deliberately designed to lift and provide pleasure in what
is considered a fallow season is inspiring.
I adopted many of their ideas for my front garden and in those brief moments of arriving or leaving the house, I’m greeted with sights and smells that lift my spirits and gently remind me that I’m alive, all is well and there is life in the winter!
Colour has
a profound impact on us and yet we’re not always conscious of it nor any better
informed on how to use it powerfully.
Colours affect your mood as much as your mood can affect the colour
choices you make. Wearing your right
colours will make you appear healthy; clients observing and participating in a
colour analysis frequently acknowledge that someone looks more confident! Younger!
Slimmer! In their right colours. I know I feel happier when surrounded by my colours, wearing them or viewing them and find it far more appealing to view people also wearing their best colours, regardless of whether I personally like them or not. And it’s all a trick of the light!
So set about employing these tricks gainfully to support you in pursuit
of your goals. If you apply for our
free Colour Guide, researched and compiled from the world of fashion, you'll find this season’s colour
trends laid out in the context of your season. Next week Harpreet will be introducing the new trend looks for Spring/Summer 2014.
My first
foray into this world of influencing those around me with the colours I wore
was totally innocent and over 15 years ago; I wasn’t feeling great but had some
important work to do. I deliberately
choose a great colour (on me) with the intention of keeping my head down and
avoiding conscientious concerned comments; ‘are you ok [you don’t look it!]?’
what I experienced and hadn’t expected, were positive comments, such as ‘you
look well’ resulting in my feeling empowered – a revelation!
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