Fall is here, and checking the color wheel for fall is super interesting. I had a late vacation, so yes i am posting my photos late, but common, it's never too late to share any fashion inspiration.
It is getting really cold and everyone is starting to dress super warm and covered, meaning winter is drawing near. While covering up, there are colors I will sharing with you that boost your Tan this season.
Navy: If you want to emphasize your tan in a dark hue but think black will wash you out, navy is the next best thing. Slightly softer and timelessly chic, it's warmer than black. Wear it with white for a classic nautical combination that will see you sail into the bronze age.
Black: Sure, lighter colors will naturally make you look more tanned but, if you’re on the bronze side of things, black will equally highlight your hard work. While the rest of your crew are wearing white, a solid black shirt or tee will make your tan stand out in a much more sophisticated manner.
Pastels: You don't have to be an expert to know that pale colors are the easiest way to make the most of your holiday glow. Take your pick of pale pink, blue, or green to maximize your tan. A pastel palette will do some good work bringing out the warm tones in your skin, as well as continuing your vacation vibes even when you're firmly back into the 9-5.
White: Frosty white's a no-brainer. whatever shade you’re working with, it will create maximum contrast to give the illusion of a deeper, darker tan. While all-white can work well on home turf, it can make for some dodgy holiday looks. Mix in white shirts, tees and shorts with other colours to avoid looking like the missing member of a 00s boy band.
Chocolate tan : Tan is a tone of brown derived from tannum used in tanning leather. It is standard color for formal coats and street style outwears. Having a swimsuit covered in tan color is rare. This is a sophisticated color that boosts your tan/skin colors and makes you look perfect.
Navy: If you want to emphasize your tan in a dark hue but think black will wash you out, navy is the next best thing. Slightly softer and timelessly chic, it's warmer than black. Wear it with white for a classic nautical combination that will see you sail into the bronze age.
Black: Sure, lighter colors will naturally make you look more tanned but, if you’re on the bronze side of things, black will equally highlight your hard work. While the rest of your crew are wearing white, a solid black shirt or tee will make your tan stand out in a much more sophisticated manner.
Pastels: You don't have to be an expert to know that pale colors are the easiest way to make the most of your holiday glow. Take your pick of pale pink, blue, or green to maximize your tan. A pastel palette will do some good work bringing out the warm tones in your skin, as well as continuing your vacation vibes even when you're firmly back into the 9-5.
White: Frosty white's a no-brainer. whatever shade you’re working with, it will create maximum contrast to give the illusion of a deeper, darker tan. While all-white can work well on home turf, it can make for some dodgy holiday looks. Mix in white shirts, tees and shorts with other colours to avoid looking like the missing member of a 00s boy band.
Chocolate tan : Tan is a tone of brown derived from tannum used in tanning leather. It is standard color for formal coats and street style outwears. Having a swimsuit covered in tan color is rare. This is a sophisticated color that boosts your tan/skin colors and makes you look perfect.
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