There is a change of weather on the horizon, and that requires exchanging your spring/summer wardrobe for your fall/winter wardrobe.

Cooler temperatures can be invigorating. Wearing warmer clothing can be stimulating, as more imagination is required to fashion new attire due to the amount of clothing needed for the change in the climate. Learning how to incorporate fall fashion colors can be effortless or challenging, depending on whether or not you are following fashion trends or fashion advice that does not suit you.

The C Color® Blog 5 Key Color Rules That Will Change The Way You Dress can fortify your understanding of the components of color.

Curating the perfect wardrobe, fall or anytime, requires choosing the colors that will add a glow and flawless aspect to your complexion and draw others toward you.

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Exploring The Nuances Of Fall Colors

Color plays a significant role in our lives. To that end, why is color not considered more often?

You may notice that some colors, considered to be fall colors, appear complementary on one person but drain the life out of another person. Why does this occur? DNA is the answer. If you do not wear or avail yourself of the colors that enhance your appearance, you will appear lifeless or invisible. Accordingly, whether you are creating ensembles for fall, spring, summer, or winter, it is unquestionably vital to wear and surround yourself with your exemplary colors, championed by your color gene/DNA.

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Wearing Fall Colors

Many stylists or bloggers point to reds, oranges, yellows, or browns, as fall clothing colors, in spite of the fact that millions of variations of reds, oranges, yellows, and browns exist in the world and certain colors are not appropriate for all individuals.

Additionally, people often confuse the temperatures, saturations, and predominant bases of colors. Color analysts, makeup artists, stylists, designers, and most other industry professionals categorize blues, greens, and purples as cool colors and reds, yellows, and oranges as warm colors; nevertheless, all colors can be cool or warm.

Instead of following color trends or fads, it is wise to identify the colors that look the best on you. Color is an internal rather than an external matter. The C Color Ideology is predicated upon a color gene within your DNA.

Your genetic color DNA is the outward expression of the inward person that you were meant to be during your lifetime.

C Color® is the first and only company to quantify intuitive color preferences. Quantifying color proclivities is the specialty of our lifestyle technology company.

The C Color® Ideology and Methodology will support you in living life in your optimal color environment.

The C Color® Quiz verifies your natural desire for color; therefore, you can confidently transition to your true self with your C Color Spectrum®.

A C Color Spectrum is a category of a millions of colors classified by temperature, saturation, and the predominant base of a primary color of either Blue, Yellow, or Red.

Due to this reason, receiving a Personal C Color Analysis differs from all others on the market.

 

The efficacy of the C Color® Quiz is 99.8%. We do not guarantee hundred percent efficacy, as clients may not consistently follow their innate preferences or intuition throughout the C Color Quiz.

To discover your intrinsic inclinations, take the C Color Quiz and download the C Color App. The C Color Quiz will authenticate your C Color Spectrum and the C Color App will advise you on choosing the superlative fall wardrobe colors.

The C Color® App is a color analysis and matching tool that facilitates the selection of colors that you are inherently drawn toward. With C Color, you will have a color consultant that is at your fingertips on your mobile device.

Learn About The C Color Methodology

C Color has cataloged the myriad of colors in the world into four C Color Spectrums.

The above color quadrant displays a Cool Blue Ash Based gray color, a Cool Blue Based black  color, a Warm Yellow Based brown color, and a Warm Red Earth Based brown color, as examples to further distinguish the four C Color Spectrums. Each C Color Spectrum® contains millions of every color.

Colors are classified by the temperatures, saturations, and  predominant bases of one of the primary colors of either blue, yellow, or red.

8 Fall Fashion Colors To Incorporate Into Your Wardrobe 

Once you discover your C Color Spectrum®, substantiating your most favorable fall fashion hues will be effortless.

Below are eight fall fashion colors to consider as you create a wardrobe with the colors from within your C Color Spectrum.

These colors are suggestions derived from prominent or recurring trends. All individuals in all C Color Spectrums can wear virtually all colors, with the determinants being that the temperatures, saturations, and predominant bases of the colors are within their C Color Spectrums.

1. Greens

When you think of the color green, which color of green comes to mind? Per the C Color Ideology, all individuals wear the color green, as there are millions of green colors. Partner greens with pinks, purples, blues, and grays for an interesting twist to your fall wardrobe.

Below are examples of how individuals from each of the four C Color Spectrums can wear green colors.

Please note that clothing and accessory colors are for reference only and do not represent the models’ C Color Spectrums.

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Notice the differences in the four C Color Spectrums:

  • C Color Spectrum 1 Green is Cool Blue Based, Less Saturated, Appears Rubbed with Ash
  • C Color Spectrum 2 Green is Cool Blue Based, More Saturated
  • C Color Spectrum 3 Greens are Warm Yellow Based, Moderately Saturated
  • C Color Spectrum 4 Greens are Warm Red Based, Less Saturated, Appear Rubbed with Earth

All individuals wear the color green, as there are millions of the color green. Every color within a C Color Spectrum shares a temperature, saturation, and base color. The base color is a predominant primary color, which is either blue, yellow, or red.

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2. Pinks

Pinks can also be favorable color choices for the season. To add color variation to your fall wardrobe, couple the colors of pink with reds, yellows, oranges, browns, and grays. Refer to your C Color Spectrum to ascertain the predominant bases of the pink colors that flatter you, depending on whether you are a C Color Spectrum 1, C Color Spectrum 2, or C Color Spectrum 3.

Below are examples of how individuals from each of the four C Color Spectrums can wear light pink, pink/gray, pink and taupe colors.

Please note that clothing and accessory colors are for reference only and do not represent the models’ C Color Spectrums.

NOTE: THIS COMPOSITE IS BEING UPDATED FOR COLOR ACCURACY

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Notice the differences in the four C Color Spectrums;

  • C Color Spectrum 1 Light Pink is Cool Blue Based, Less Saturated, Appears Rubbed with Ash
  • C Color Spectrum 2 Pink and Gray are Cool Blue Based, More Saturated
  • C Color Spectrum 3 Pink is Warm Yellow Based, Moderately Saturated
  • C Color Spectrum 4 Taupe is Warm Red Based, Less Saturated, Appears Rubbed with Earth

The key to verifying the category of a color is to become cognizant of the temperature, saturation, and predominant base of the color, which is one of the primary colors of either blue, yellow, or red.

In General, The Color Pink Does Not Appeal To Individuals Within  C Color Spectrum 4; Thereupon, The Color Of Taupe Is Displayed

3. Reds 

Reds are deemed fall colors and coordinate favorably with most colors. Think of pairing reds with yellows, oranges, pinks, purples, blues, browns, and grays. Reds also coordinate with greens, although, during the holiday season, ensure that the green colors are of a lighter variety. The examples below offer versions of red and burgundy.

Please note that clothing and accessory colors are for reference only and do not represent the models’ C Color Spectrums.

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Notice the differences in the four C Color Spectrums:

  • C Color Spectrum 1 Burgundy is Cool Blue Based, Less Saturated, Appears Rubbed with Ash
  • C Color Spectrum 2 Red is Cool Blue Based, More Saturated
  • C Color Spectrum 3 Red is Warm Yellow Based, Moderately Saturated
  • C Color Spectrum 4 Burgundy is Warm Red Based, Less Saturated, Appears Rubbed with Earth

All individuals wear the color red, as there are millions of the color red. The temperature, saturation and base of the predominant color of one of the primary colors of either blue, yellow, or red, are the only factors in establishing whether or not a color is within your C Color Spectrum.

4. Purples

Purples are colors that can take the place of the colors of black, and the various colors of purple harmonize with many colors. Purples mesh with reds, oranges, yellows, browns, greens, blues, pinks, grays, and blacks.

Below are examples of how individuals from each of the four C Color Spectrums can wear light, purple, purple, grape, and purple/bronze colors.

Please note that clothing and accessory colors are for reference only and do not represent the models’ C Color Spectrums.

NOTE: THIS COMPOSITE IS BEING UPDATED FOR COLOR ACCURACY

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Notice the differences in the four C Color Spectrums:

  • C Color Spectrum 1 Light Purple is Cool Blue Based, Less Saturated, Appears Rubbed with Ash
  • C Color Spectrum 2 Purple is Cool Blue Based, More Saturated
  • C Color Spectrum 3 Grape is Warm Yellow Based, Moderately Saturated
  • C Color Spectrum 4 Purple and Bronze are Warm Red Based, Less Saturated, Appear Rubbed with Earth

All individuals wear the color purple, as there are millions of the color purple. The temperatures, saturations and predominant bases of the colors, which is either blue, yellow, or red, are the determinants for categorizing colors within the four C Color Spectrums.

5. Yellows

Many individuals view yellow as a summer color; however, yellow is an ideal addition to your wardrobe for fall, winter, spring, or summer. Arrange yellow ensembles with reds, oranges, browns, purples, and grays, and experiment with matching and mixing patterns. The secret to coordinating patterns is not necessarily to match the colors and designs, but to ensure that the colors blend.

Below are examples of how individuals from each of the four C Color Spectrums can wear yellow colors.

Please note that clothing and accessory colors are for reference only and do not represent the models’ C Color Spectrums.

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Notice the differences in the four C Color Spectrums:

  • C Color Spectrum 1 Light Yellow is Cool Blue Based, Less Saturated, Appears Rubbed with Ash
  • C Color Spectrum 2 Neon Yellow is Cool Blue Based, More Saturated
  • C Color Spectrum 3 Butter Yellow is Warm Yellow Based, Moderately Saturated
  • C Color Spectrum 4 Ochre is Warm Red Based, Less Saturated, Appears Rubbed with Earth

All individuals wear the color yellow, as there are millions of the color yellow. The central components of the C Color Ideology is that all colors are designated by the temperatures, saturations, and predominant bases of one of the primary colors of either blue, yellow, or red.

To determine which yellow hues are complimentary for you, take the C Color Quiz and download the C Color App. The C Color App guides you toward the perfect colors for your wardrobe and beyond. 

6. Oranges

Oranges, in addition to the colors of red, define the fall season. Corals and peaches are essentially the colors of orange as well. Oranges correspond with reds, yellows, pinks, purples, browns, and grays and can create a pleasingly varied and balanced fall colored wardrobe if your C Color Spectrum is either C Color Spectrum 3, or C Color Spectrum 4.

Below are examples of how individuals from each of the four C Color Spectrums can wear pink, neon pink, orange, and rust/terra cotta colors.

Please note that clothing and accessory colors are for reference only and do not represent the models’ C Color Spectrums.

NOTE: THIS COMPOSITE IS BEING UPDATED FOR COLOR ACCURACY

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Notice the differences in the four C Color Spectrums:

  • C Color Spectrum 1 Pink is Cool Blue Based, Less Saturated, Appears Rubbed with Ash
  • C Color Spectrum 2 Neon Pink is Cool Blue Based, More Saturated
  • C Color Spectrum 3 Orange is Warm Yellow Based, Moderately Saturated
  • C Color Spectrum 4 Rust/Terra Cotta is Warm Red Based, Less Saturated, Appears Rubbed with Earth

The temperature, saturation and predominant base of the color, which is either blue, yellow, or red, dictates the C Color Spectrum category.

In General, The Color Orange Does Not Appeal To Individuals Within C Color Spectrum 1 And C Color Spectrum 2; Thereupon, The Colors Of Pink Are Displayed

7. Browns

Browns are one of the mainstream color choices for fall and can add that needed staple or foundation to ensembles, along with being simply gorgeous for tonal dressing, if you are a C Color Spectrum 3 or a C Color Spectrum 4. Browns also combine exquisitely with reds, oranges, and yellows, as well as light blues and light pinks.

Below are examples of how individuals from each of the four C Color Spectrums can wear brown and black colors.

Please note that clothing and accessory colors are for reference only and do not represent the models’ C Color Spectrums.

NOTE: THIS COMPOSITE IS BEING UPDATED FOR COLOR ACCURACY

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Notice the differences in the four C Color Spectrums:

  • C Color Spectrum 1 Black is Cool Blue Based, Less Saturated, Appears Rubbed with Ash
  • C Color Spectrum 2 Black is Cool Blue Based, More Saturated
  • C Color Spectrum 3 Brown and Ivory are Warm Yellow Based, Moderately Saturated
  • C Color Spectrum 4 Brown is Warm Red Based, Less Saturated, Appears Rubbed with Earth

The key to the classification of all colors is the temperature, saturation, and the base of the predominant color of one of the primary colors of blue, yellow, or red.

In General, The Color Brown Does Not Appeal To Individuals Within C Color Spectrum 1 And C Color Spectrum 2; Thereupon, The Colors Of Blacks Are Displayed

Blacks coordinate with whites, blues, purples, greens, and browns, as these colors are not overwhelmed by the colors of black.

There are millions of the color black, and C Color Spectrum 1 and C Color Spectrum 2 wear the colors of black. C Color Spectrum 1 wears a Cool Blue Ash Based Black, and C Color Spectrum 2 wears a Cool Blue Based Black.

C Color Spectrum 3 and C Color Spectrum 4 wear the colors of brown. C Color Spectrum 3 wears a Warm Yellow Based Brown, and C Color Spectrum 4 wears a Warm Red Earth Based Brown.

Each C Color Spectrum consists of colors that have the same temperature, saturation, and predominant base of one of the primary colors of either blue, yellow, or red. Each individual is either a C Color Spectrum 1, C Color Spectrum 2, C Color Spectrum 3, or C Color Spectrum 4.

8. Grays

Grays are another wonderful staple color for a fall wardrobe, as the color can be matched with reds, oranges, yellows, greens, browns, blues, pinks, purples, and more. Wearing oranges and yellows with black can elicit thoughts of Halloween and bumble bees, and intense reds, combined with blacks, can create two strong colors that may conflict. All of the above mentioned colors, united with grays, display richness and elegance.

Below are examples of how individuals from each of the four C Color Spectrums can wear gray colors.

Please note that clothing and accessory colors are for reference only and do not represent the models’ C Color Spectrums.

NOTE: THIS COMPOSITE IS BEING UPDATED FOR COLOR ACCURACY

UTILIZE THE C COLOR APP TO CONFIRM YOUR C COLOR SPECTRUM COLORS

Notice the differences in the four C Color Spectrums:

  • C Color Spectrum 1 Gray is Cool Blue Based, Less Saturated, Appears Rubbed with Ash
  • C Color Spectrum 2 Gray is Cool Blue Based, More Saturated
  • C Color Spectrum 3 Gray is Warm Yellow Based, Moderately Saturated
  • C Color Spectrum 4 Gray is Warm Red Based, Less Saturated, Appears Rubbed with Earth

All individuals wear the color gray, as there are millions of the color gray. Essentially, the temperatures, saturations and bases of the predominant colors, which is one of the primary colors of blue, yellow, or red, are the pivotal principles of the C Color Ideology and Methodology.

Discover Your Unparalleled Fall Color Combinations With C Color®

If certain fall colors do not resonate with you, you are likely wearing or utilizing colors with the INCORRECT temperatures, saturations and predominant bases. Colors that do not appeal to you or beautify your appearance are not within your C Color Spectrum®.

By discovering your C Color Spectrum® and utilizing the C Color App, you can validate your fall colors, as well, as your winter, spring, and summer hues. Individuals from each C Color Spectrum can surround themselves with and wear colors from every season in nature.

Once you apply the C Color Methodology to your wardrobe, your clothing, jewelry, scarves, belts, handbags, shoes, and everything else will synchronize harmoniously with one another; thereby, no time is wasted deciding if your ensembles integrate or appear flattering on you. In addition, you will no longer have to limit your clothing color choices or rely on misleading or confusing color advice.

You can also implement C Color in all other aspects of your life: home, office, automobile interiors/exteriors, and much more, as the C Color Ideology encourages your discovery of your native color predispositions, originating from your DNA. Since there are over 16.7 million colors in the world, why limit color transformation to clothing?

Employ the C Color® App to affirm if cosmetics, hair colors, décor accessories, furniture colors, paint colors, and all else are within your C Color Spectrum.

  • Since all colors contain numerous colors, it is essential to photograph the item that you are considering at a distance and to color correct the photograph with the Lighting and Filters features.
  • The photographed color must match the color of the actual item that the eyes see.
  • Once the above two steps are completed, choose a zoomed in section of the pure color, even if blurred, to match, and the C Color App will reveal whether or not the color is within your C Color Spectrum®.
  • The built-in capability of the Smartphone to lighten or darken the photograph can be used, if necessary.
  • Avoid bright areas and shadowed areas, as those conditions can affect the color match.

The zooming capacity of the C Color Matching Technology has been embellished to allow for greater accuracy. This improvement ensures that the purest color of the article to be matched can be identified more proficiently and opportunely.

The C Color App has been upgraded to include a color matching Instructional Video, C Color Courses, C Color E-Books, and C Color Spectrum Virtual Color Galleries.

C Color Spectrum Virtual Color Galleries within the C Color App were developed as a vantage point for you from which to better understand the colors within your C Color Spectrum.

The C Color App is a comprehensive color palette that identifies the limitless number of colors that are available to you. These colors are all from within your C Color Spectrum. Appropriately, the C Color Spectrum Virtual Color Galleries are supplemental to the C Color App.

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The refreshed C Color Website includes a plethora of engaging content, simple navigability, and instructive visuals representative of each C Color Spectrum.

C Color® has an online store to further direct you in your endeavor with colors.

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