Dress color is an important factor to help your photos become vivid and impressive.
The Who What Wear page shares an article about the views of Lee Eiseman – executive director at the Pantone Color Institute. Accordingly, when choosing clothes, you need to avoid shades that make your skin dull and the photo looks pale. Photo: Sohu. Talking about the worst color gamut when photographing, Mr. Lee Eiseman said: “The uniform color on the outfit is always the best compared to the same pattern between the shirt and pants. Pastel colors are too bright. About the chalk tone combined with white skin will make the wearer look lifeless, the pale face on the frame “. Photo: Who What Wear. Pantone executives added cameras would sometimes have difficulty adjusting the contrast brightness on outfits. However, darker pastel tones are mixed in different colors to easily effect the image. Photo: Instyle. Mr. Lee Eiseman said that the dark red, teal, or blue and green tones also made the wearer’s outfit stand out. To avoid confusion when coordinating light tones, women need to accompany items with neutral shades for overall balance. Photo: @fengwanstheorem. Those who like outfits with floating colors can combine teal tones with pinks that tend to dark colors and accentuate with bright red. Photo: Instyle. Blue and green tones are evaluated by Mr. Lee Eiseman as the two most prominent shades when combined. In addition, to avoid confusion, girls should choose accessories with lighter tones than clothes. Photo: Who What Wear. Brown colors bring elegance and sophistication to ladies who love vintage styles. Brown shades from dark to light will have mutual support in terms of the look in the street style image. Photo: @savislook. When you want a neutral look, choose a gray tone because this shade is more prominent than the black tone. Coordinating costumes with black and white to help create color contrast in the frames. Photo: @savislook.
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