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Colour me beautiful – why colour communicates more than styleColour analysis first peaked during the Eighties thanks to a book called Colour Me Beautiful by Carole Jackson. Lately it has been enjoying a revival thanks to TikTok where colour analysis posts ...
But this is far from a new phenomenon. In fact, the trend first exploded in the late Seventies with Colour Me Beautiful, the seminal book on the subject by highly regarded colour consultant Carole ...
Getty Images "TikTok users love educational content and transformation stories," says Cliff Bashforth, managing director of Colour Me Beautiful, which provides personal colour consultations.
'I got a professional colour analysis and it made me re-think the advice I've been told all my life'
Back then companies including Colour Me Beautiful and House of Colour made big business out of assessing people’s colours and publishing bestselling guide books. They trained consultants who ...
The idea, made popular in the ‘80s and ‘90s by two books, Colour Me Beautiful and Colour Me a Season, was that you either have ‘warm (red, yellow, orange) or cool (green, blue, purple ...
Image Credit: Colour Me Beautiful Malaysia Curious to learn more about the field, we reached out to Colour Me Beautiful Malaysia, an image consultancy brand specialising in colour analysis. Before ...
Colour Me Beautiful was perhaps the most recognisable colour consultant at that time and still is a leader in the image and styling industry. However, it has now been joined by a plethora of ...
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