You're getting increasingly confident on the camera; your body language, although perfectible, is much more relaxed than in your first video; keep up the good work !
Another excellent, well researched video. Although I am a woman, I really find this channel inspiring. I am struggling to find one catering to a female audience, but I mostly find channels of high schoolers peddling the latest trends and cheap fast fashion clothing. If you ever wished to make a video about classic women style today, I would definitely be glued to the screen!
As a long-time subscriber, I was elated when I saw this pop up in my notifications! I have a fashion color wheel taped in my closet, and I reference it often while making my outfits for the next day. It shows all the concepts covered in this video, and it is an indispensable tool in my men's fashion hobby. Another excellent video, Preston, and I look forward to seeing more!
I requested over a year ago that a video on the color wheel, and how it applies to pairing in a men's wardrobe be produced. I am so glad you took the time and effort to create such a quality video, I know it will greatly assist all in our outfit choices. Thank you.
Super Preston!!!yr adorable!! Working in the menswear field for years men listen to this channel! They hv great info. I’ve learned just because you have a favorite color does Not mean you should wear it all the time!!!
If you think you know the colour wheel, please don't be mislead by the title, goes beyond to add in other sartorial colour theory. What a fantastic presentation!
“Medium skin toned” The best way I’ve ever heard it described. I’m so tired of people dancing around it, I understand they are trying to be nice but it always comes off as kind of campy to me. So thank you guys for being straight and not letting it trip up the video
Welcome to Graphic Design 100. I'm Preston and I'll be your instructor today. Nice job Preston *Note:* Brown can be considered a very dark shade of orange, and Silver a very bright white shade of blue
Nice job Preston! I have learned a lot from you and Sven and since watching your videos I'm getting compliments on my attire (that's a new thing for me). This one will certainly help. Thanks for all of the great videos.
@@user-bv2md6yd1p not really everywhere... that would be kind of hard to do , also pointless... I was just complimenting the useful piece of advice , and don't see anything wrong with that
@@user-bv2md6yd1p take it easy bro, it's a men's channel (gentlemens gazette) she just mentioning that the video can be useful for women too, she's not tryna cause trouble hahaha
Thank you for this video. One scenario you haven't covered... What colours would you recommend for a fair skinned, bald, with trimmed dark brown beard that isn't very thick. Looking forward to your answer:)
I’m a new subscriber and I have to compliment you on this presentation. You did a very nice job presenting the basics of color and made it easy to understand with great visual examples. Looking forward to exploring more videos!
I have very dark hair (and eye color) and cool fair skin, which makes sense to the fact that blues and purples are my best colors in outfit. I wasn't aware of the reasons, I just liked to have these colors in my outfits (and eventually received some compliments when using them). Thus, the theory works!
I LOVE those multi-colored silk or silk & wool pocket squares you guys have! Well, I love all of the stuff you wear, that is kind of the thrill of watching the channel. :)
Just a heads up if you’re like me and your hair changes hue from season to season you may have two different levels of contrast. During the summer my hair becomes more blonde so I’m lower contrast but during the fall and winter my hair becomes a darker shade allowing for more contrast within my style
I wish this video existed when I was still in mortuary school, it really simplifies the color wheel! Restorative art would have been so much easier. Great video!!
Thanks for posting this Top shelf episode on the Color Wheel and basic Color Theory! If a Man looks his best when he's well dressed,👞👔🎩🌂👞 why doesn't he make an effort to want to do that everyday? Your personal style is a form of self expression, that speaks volumes about your value, before you even open your mouth to speak.
I was given a beautiful pastel pink jacket with an attractive pocket adornment, what colour pants and shoes etc., should I wear with it. My colouring at present is tanned, and i have grey hair and a black full beard. Look forward to hearing from you.
This isnt quite related, but i love how this channel shows off twead suits and other rough material garments. I didnt like the idea of them when i first started out wearing nicer clothes, but i think i may try to get some now.
The easiest way I find is to start with a pattern I like and pull two or three colors from it ... I use different shades and tints to keep it interesting. Not trying to match but to coordinate the color palette.
Thank you for this informative video. How do you feel about the old saying: "Blue and green must never be seen", implying that one shouldn't wear both colours together?
I must admit, it's not a saying I've heard! Even so, the various examples of garments showcased in this video by Raphael and me which feature both blue and green should indicate that we believe the colors can certainly be worn together. As we point out in the video, moderation and harmony should always be one's principal priorities (after fit, of course). Thanks for watching and commenting! - Preston
@@gentlemansgazette It's quite old I think - I remeber my mother telling me that her grandmother used to say it. Maybe Mr. Schneider is familiar with the German version (Grün und Blau trägt die Sau)? The other day I was wearing a dark green jumper with navy trousers, more or less the same colours as the tie and jacket combination in this video, and couldn't help but think it was somehow 'wrong'...
i don't have much outfits, seeing as i only have one blue sports coat with a flower pattern inside. But i can make some ensembles with this, as the buttons on the coat are multi colored, featuring a light blue, yellow, brown and purple button on both arms, and 2 light blue buttons in the middle. I like to mix purples and blues with this, and when i get my hands on other additions, such as the black bow tie i recently bought (i didn't like the contrast of purple with the red bow tie they had.), i'll be able to make nice combinations cause of this video. the shop i got the black bow tie from is C&A, i recently figured out that they have a whole section for fancy stuff, such as dress shirts and ties. i dont get much money, and i dont have a job yet since im 16 but with this shop i'll be able to get nice looking outfits and be well dressed. (not sponsored.)
Your videos are amazing. Can you make a video on Cary Grant's hairstyle from North by Northwest. It's a very difficult hairstyle, can you teach us how to do it.
I really like dark, patterned, bold shirts eg. a dark blue shirt with some small colorful flowers or a dark paisley shirt with some lighter accents. However how can I combine such shirts to a decent non-clowny outfit? Probably no pattern on anything else, but is it better to combine it with a lighter or darker suit? Maybe a knit tie or solid color tie?
I much prefer dark, rich colours, & honestly, I despise brown! What tips do you have for colours & combinations that will create/accentuate an ashen/pale sk8n tone? Mt go-to's are shades of black, dark grey, wine red, amethyst purple, & very occasionally ivory.
This will come in handy for my job! But are there any tips for helping someone or a customer come up with an outfit like suits and other casual wear if they don't know what colors to wear?
Knowing how to find the right colors for your skin tone would probably be a good jumping-off point; you can take a look at our video (and article) on the subject, here: www.gentlemansgazette.com/how-to-find-colors-for-skintone//? - Preston
Watching the style they already use it's also important, that way you know if they would like something more conservative , comfy, or even something fancy ... then you can play with the fabrics and styles
Great video!! A video using different contract colors with models of different skin tones and contrast types would be really helpful! Maybe a series with a video for each contract type and their shades of colors
I at work wear either a dark green, light blue, true blue, or navy blue polo with either khaki or black slacks. What sports coat color would be recommended to pair well? Up to two different coat recommendations is ok if one color won't fit well with all pairings.
is it possible to combo A vest and Pants of the same color (Black w/ stripes) with a Plain Black suit.... Reason is because my old black suit with stripes got burned so I opted to get a new one but its without the stripes, Thanks For answering
To be honest, I take the "I don't give a f$§%" approach as long as I feel well dressed. I don't like blue, so I primary use "warm autumn" and "gothic contrast" colors like orange, brown, green, violet on the one hand and black with black, red and warm violet on the other hand. But I often struggle to create new outfits due to my lack of colour knowledge so I really appreciate your videos. (=
I'm high contrast. Pale skin, black hair, blue/green undertones. Other than white shirts with my midnight navy suit and tie, how do I wear light blue shirts without losing contrast (blue on blue)?
I'm not sure if the work of Newton (1:42) is explained here correctly. 1. Refraction of light, i.e. bending of rays which pass from one medium to another (e.g. air to water), has been known since antiquity. There were even attempts to describe it quantitatively, e.g. in the works of Ptolemy. 2. Dispersion of light, i.e. a change from white color to a set of colours when passing from one medium to another (e.g. air to glass) also has been probably known since antiquity. It was studied in the middle ages both in muslim countries and in Europe, e.g. by Theodoricus of Freiberg (Dietrich von Freiberg). They managed to explain the rainbow qualitatively this way. What Newton did was the discovery that: 1) different colours refract at different angles, e.g. the light from a circle in his window becomes an oval when projected on a wall, 2) light of single colour (monochromatic) doesn't disperse any further; also discovered by Grimaldi, 3) when dispersed light passes through another, second prism, it becomes white again. This suggests that: 1) white lights *consists* of different colours, which refract at different angle, and cannot be broken down any further, 2) the prism separates them, rather than "colouring" the white light, as was speculated by some other scientists (like Descartes). Newton definitely contributed to the knowledge of colour-mixing, but I think it's very easy to misunderstand his work.
We haven't made a video on the topic yet (we'll see when it fits into our production schedule), but in the meantime, you can take a look at our comprehensive article, linked below. Thanks for watching! www.gentlemansgazette.com/how-to-wear-purple-as-a-menswear-color/? - Preston
Technically, the (subtractive) primary colors, as used in the visual arts (ink, paint), are yellow, cyan, and magenta. But blue is close to (analogous to) cyan on the wheel, and red is analogous to magenta, so referring to these more familiar colors suffices for illustrating the concepts in the video. Why is it really yellow, cyan, and magenta? Because yellow is the additive combination of red and green light, as detected by the respective cone cells in the retina of the human eye. Cyan is the additive combination of green and blue light, and blue light added with red yields the perception of magenta. Thus the subtractive primary colors, applicable to opaque paints [they're opaque--so mixing them results in something less transmissive than the single least transmissive element in the mix], derive from the (additive) tricolor receptors--red, green, and blue--of the human eye. BTW, people perceive wavelengths shorter than pure blue, (i.e. violet), because in addition to blue cones, the red-sensitive cones also have some sensitivity in this spectral region. However, the subjective experience of violet/purple/magenta/etc. always comes from varying degrees of stimuli of both the red and blue retinal cones. Now y'all'll be well-dressed and well-educated!
Thank you for mentioning redheads, very little information out there. So is pastel blue mean between light and medium blue? Thank you in advance. Oh and would have been nice to clarify where redheads fall with contrast. Myself have more towards a medium tone (especially when tan in Summer) and so would say fall around a low to medium contrast. Which explains why most bright colours do not look the best, though found out by accident a clear spruce green looks smashing.
I’d like to know what blazers with suede shoulder areas are called. I’ve been furiously searching for one using various terms related to "hunting" with mixed success. PLEASE put me out of my misery by offering a standard name if it exists or just a brand or two offering such jackets. Thanks in advance!
The narrator uses exceptionally good diction. Nice job.
Dan N
Hallmark of a true gentleman.
Indeed.
if you shuffle your name it will spell dna
You're getting increasingly confident on the camera; your body language, although perfectible, is much more relaxed than in your first video; keep up the good work !
Another excellent, well researched video. Although I am a woman, I really find this channel inspiring. I am struggling to find one catering to a female audience, but I mostly find channels of high schoolers peddling the latest trends and cheap fast fashion clothing. If you ever wished to make a video about classic women style today, I would definitely be glued to the screen!
Try the book "Color me beautiful" by Carole Jackson. It has many very good tips.
Be sure to check out Sonya Glyn!
check out Audrey Ciyne (Audrey a la mode) and Justine Leconte!
Vinicius Blank Fonseca thank you so much for your suggestions!
Glad to know I'm not the only girl watching this ... it's funny how I went from tomboy to princess following advice from a man's wear channel
As a long-time subscriber, I was elated when I saw this pop up in my notifications! I have a fashion color wheel taped in my closet, and I reference it often while making my outfits for the next day. It shows all the concepts covered in this video, and it is an indispensable tool in my men's fashion hobby. Another excellent video, Preston, and I look forward to seeing more!
wow
I requested over a year ago that a video on the color wheel, and how it applies to pairing in a men's wardrobe be produced. I am so glad you took the time and effort to create such a quality video, I know it will greatly assist all in our outfit choices. Thank you.
Very well done!! As an image consultant, this is one of the harder parts of of a consult to explain to clients, the color wheel.
I just learned about colour theory...
You guys seriously keep improving the quality of your videos.
Super Preston!!!yr adorable!! Working in the menswear field for years men listen to this channel! They hv great info. I’ve learned just because you have a favorite color does Not mean you should wear it all the time!!!
at 00:35 ...ouch! My eyes! LOL! Well done gents! Keep up the great work! This is one of the best channels on TH-cam.
If you think you know the colour wheel, please don't be mislead by the title, goes beyond to add in other sartorial colour theory.
What a fantastic presentation!
“Medium skin toned”
The best way I’ve ever heard it described. I’m so tired of people dancing around it, I understand they are trying to be nice but it always comes off as kind of campy to me.
So thank you guys for being straight and not letting it trip up the video
I really enjoy Preston as a presenter. This is a helpful video on understanding the color wheel and how to use it.
Impressively thorough and professional. Already a subscriber.
Welcome to Graphic Design 100. I'm Preston and I'll be your instructor today.
Nice job Preston
*Note:* Brown can be considered a very dark shade of orange, and Silver a very bright white shade of blue
Nice job Preston! I have learned a lot from you and Sven and since watching your videos I'm getting compliments on my attire (that's a new thing for me). This one will certainly help. Thanks for all of the great videos.
The explanation of this complicated topic, well structured and clearly explained.
Thank you.
Thanks Preston detailed, complete & concise as always 🤘🏼
Another great example of advice that can be used despite your gender... I love this channel
Another example of mentioning gender wherever and whenever possible or impossible
We're happy that a good deal of our advice is universally applicable. Thanks for watching and commenting!
- Preston
@@user-bv2md6yd1p not really everywhere... that would be kind of hard to do , also pointless... I was just complimenting the useful piece of advice , and don't see anything wrong with that
@@user-bv2md6yd1p take it easy bro, it's a men's channel (gentlemens gazette) she just mentioning that the video can be useful for women too, she's not tryna cause trouble hahaha
@@carolchavez5213 my bad then. Just getting used to that if gender is mentioned, nothing else matters, and that's not cool
Thank you for this video.
One scenario you haven't covered... What colours would you recommend for a fair skinned, bald, with trimmed dark brown beard that isn't very thick.
Looking forward to your answer:)
I have had to use the color wheel for my design projects. Now I’m using it to send a message with my wardrobe. Great video guys.
Nice one Preston. You’re doing a terrific job. Keep it up!
What a cool and useful vid, the best as always GG!
PS. I love that Navy Blazer, Im envious every time Preston uses it
I’m a new subscriber and I have to compliment you on this presentation. You did a very nice job presenting the basics of color and made it easy to understand with great visual examples. Looking forward to exploring more videos!
You are imporving ideed! I love the video and how thorough you give the information, it's always a pleasure to watch!
I have very dark hair (and eye color) and cool fair skin, which makes sense to the fact that blues and purples are my best colors in outfit. I wasn't aware of the reasons, I just liked to have these colors in my outfits (and eventually received some compliments when using them).
Thus, the theory works!
I LOVE those multi-colored silk or silk & wool pocket squares you guys have! Well, I love all of the stuff you wear, that is kind of the thrill of watching the channel. :)
What a tie, lapel flower and pocket square combo 👌
Just a heads up if you’re like me and your hair changes hue from season to season you may have two different levels of contrast. During the summer my hair becomes more blonde so I’m lower contrast but during the fall and winter my hair becomes a darker shade allowing for more contrast within my style
Of course, on top of that, a lot of people will get a tan in the summer too.
All good points! Thanks for sharing.
- Preston
@@zoukatron Unless you live in your room and only play Dungeons and Dragons with your friends.
I wish this video existed when I was still in mortuary school, it really simplifies the color wheel! Restorative art would have been so much easier. Great video!!
I see that a classic look in men's dress is all about blending your colors, material, and patterns to look harmonious!
LOVE your narration and expamples! Thanks for taking the time to help educate us such a scary topic!
Thanks for posting this Top shelf episode on the Color Wheel and basic Color Theory! If a Man looks his best when he's well dressed,👞👔🎩🌂👞 why doesn't he make an effort to want to do that everyday? Your personal style is a form of self expression, that speaks volumes about your value, before you even open your mouth to speak.
I was given a beautiful pastel pink jacket with an attractive pocket adornment, what colour pants and shoes etc., should I wear with it. My colouring at present is tanned, and i have grey hair and a black full beard. Look forward to hearing from you.
This isnt quite related, but i love how this channel shows off twead suits and other rough material garments. I didnt like the idea of them when i first started out wearing nicer clothes, but i think i may try to get some now.
Great video, side note those cuff links are awesome
Thank you! They're available here:
www.gentlemansgazette.com/shop/eagle-claw-cufflinks-tigers-eye-brown-balls-sterling-silver-fort-belvedere/?
- Preston
Smashing! This was extremely helpful, thank you!
Very educational and practical, you’ve out done yourselves yet again, well done!
I was just searching for this yesterday at your channel, how convenient!
This video is the bomb! Keep up the great work! :)
The easiest way I find is to start with a pattern I like and pull two or three colors from it ... I use different shades and tints to keep it interesting. Not trying to match but to coordinate the color palette.
Everybody should just read Alan Flusser’s Dressing the man.
I've been waiting for this one, top information as ever!
Es una explicación mas concreta de la que se ve en otros lados, información valiosa, gracias
Great knowledge.
Learned a lot just now.
Thank you gentlemen.
0:43 Hello, 85 % of Pitti Uomo
I love talking about colours, thanks!
dope channel, taught me more about the color wheel than i did in grade 9 art class haha!
Thank you for this informative video. How do you feel about the old saying: "Blue and green must never be seen", implying that one shouldn't wear both colours together?
I must admit, it's not a saying I've heard! Even so, the various examples of garments showcased in this video by Raphael and me which feature both blue and green should indicate that we believe the colors can certainly be worn together. As we point out in the video, moderation and harmony should always be one's principal priorities (after fit, of course). Thanks for watching and commenting!
- Preston
MEKKANNOID you must not spend much time on the golf course
If someone could tell that to the Seattle Seahawks that would be wonderful.
@@gentlemansgazette It's quite old I think - I remeber my mother telling me that her grandmother used to say it. Maybe Mr. Schneider is familiar with the German version (Grün und Blau trägt die Sau)?
The other day I was wearing a dark green jumper with navy trousers, more or less the same colours as the tie and jacket combination in this video, and couldn't help but think it was somehow 'wrong'...
This seems to be ancient lore forgotten
love these guys, entertaining and informative
This video was bookmarked by me! My husband has fair skin and hazel eyes; knowing he is low contrast helps me with purchases. :)
Very informative, love all your videos. Thank you!
One thing I've learned from your channel, although not heard yet on this video, is mixing gray and red
Impressive presentation, as usual. Congratulations for the quality of your videos and your English. 👍👏👏👏
Video starts at 8:40
Preston I love the pocket square. Where can I get it?
It's impossible to find a nice orange and blue pocket square
What a well spoken, clever and handsome man!
i don't have much outfits, seeing as i only have one blue sports coat with a flower pattern inside. But i can make some ensembles with this, as the buttons on the coat are multi colored, featuring a light blue, yellow, brown and purple button on both arms, and 2 light blue buttons in the middle. I like to mix purples and blues with this, and when i get my hands on other additions, such as the black bow tie i recently bought (i didn't like the contrast of purple with the red bow tie they had.), i'll be able to make nice combinations cause of this video.
the shop i got the black bow tie from is C&A, i recently figured out that they have a whole section for fancy stuff, such as dress shirts and ties. i dont get much money, and i dont have a job yet since im 16 but with this shop i'll be able to get nice looking outfits and be well dressed. (not sponsored.)
Your videos are amazing. Can you make a video on Cary Grant's hairstyle from North by Northwest. It's a very difficult hairstyle, can you teach us how to do it.
I really like dark, patterned, bold shirts eg. a dark blue shirt with some small colorful flowers or a dark paisley shirt with some lighter accents.
However how can I combine such shirts to a decent non-clowny outfit?
Probably no pattern on anything else, but is it better to combine it with a lighter or darker suit? Maybe a knit tie or solid color tie?
I'm colorblind and found this video extremely triggering.
So you're saying that it made you see red?
@@ketsan underrated reply
Same but for weird colors lol
You triggered me, albeit a bit delayed. Where can I have you served papers?
Womp womp
Hey. Yesterday I had made my own colour wheel. All named aspects are in that colour wheel. Thanks for your attention. Any questions please share.
I much prefer dark, rich colours, & honestly, I despise brown! What tips do you have for colours & combinations that will create/accentuate an ashen/pale sk8n tone? Mt go-to's are shades of black, dark grey, wine red, amethyst purple, & very occasionally ivory.
Good work Preston 👍
This will come in handy for my job! But are there any tips for helping someone or a customer come up with an outfit like suits and other casual wear if they don't know what colors to wear?
Knowing how to find the right colors for your skin tone would probably be a good jumping-off point; you can take a look at our video (and article) on the subject, here:
www.gentlemansgazette.com/how-to-find-colors-for-skintone//?
- Preston
Watching the style they already use it's also important, that way you know if they would like something more conservative , comfy, or even something fancy ... then you can play with the fabrics and styles
I've been waiting for a video like this one. Some of us don't have the luxury of owning portable Raphaels and Prestons.
Great video!! A video using different contract colors with models of different skin tones and contrast types would be really helpful! Maybe a series with a video for each contract type and their shades of colors
Please! Can you make a video on pastels clothes and times of the year to wear them? Also when it is appropriate.
Preston's hair are on fleek 👌
Wow! A new host! I haven't seen this guy before.
Does this indicate that I should refer to tinted windows as toned windows?
I at work wear either a dark green, light blue, true blue, or navy blue polo with either khaki or black slacks. What sports coat color would be recommended to pair well? Up to two different coat recommendations is ok if one color won't fit well with all pairings.
Great Info. Good to have a review of the basics.
This was amazing, thank you very much for the advice. Now, about the pairing 3 colours video...
please make a playlist for summer wardrobe
A bit off topic, but I am curious as to what hair products you gentlemen use?
Smash a banana and stamp it in our hair
I believe it's wax... but if you prefer to use the banana I'm not gonna stop you
I’m trying to learn more about this topic, but my skin tone is rarely referenced. Thank you for the representation and information.
is it possible to combo A vest and Pants of the same color (Black w/ stripes) with a Plain Black suit.... Reason is because my old black suit with stripes got burned so I opted to get a new one but its without the stripes, Thanks For answering
Seriously where were you guys thirty years ago. It would have changed the course of my life.
Can you please do a video on detachable collars.
And cuffs
What about bold guys?
What will be the complementary colour for kashmere n
What about for causal clothes and work wear?
great video as usual! love it
To be honest, I take the "I don't give a f$§%" approach as long as I feel well dressed.
I don't like blue, so I primary use "warm autumn" and "gothic contrast" colors like orange, brown, green, violet on the one hand and black with black, red and warm violet on the other hand.
But I often struggle to create new outfits due to my lack of colour knowledge so I really appreciate your videos. (=
Yo! My black beard with gray skunk streaks makes me high contrast?
Superb vid !
I'm high contrast. Pale skin, black hair, blue/green undertones. Other than white shirts with my midnight navy suit and tie, how do I wear light blue shirts without losing contrast (blue on blue)?
I'm not sure if the work of Newton (1:42) is explained here correctly.
1. Refraction of light, i.e. bending of rays which pass from one medium to another (e.g. air to water), has been known since antiquity. There were even attempts to describe it quantitatively, e.g. in the works of Ptolemy.
2. Dispersion of light, i.e. a change from white color to a set of colours when passing from one medium to another (e.g. air to glass) also has been probably known since antiquity. It was studied in the middle ages both in muslim countries and in Europe, e.g. by Theodoricus of Freiberg (Dietrich von Freiberg). They managed to explain the rainbow qualitatively this way.
What Newton did was the discovery that:
1) different colours refract at different angles, e.g. the light from a circle in his window becomes an oval when projected on a wall,
2) light of single colour (monochromatic) doesn't disperse any further; also discovered by Grimaldi,
3) when dispersed light passes through another, second prism, it becomes white again.
This suggests that:
1) white lights *consists* of different colours, which refract at different angle, and cannot be broken down any further,
2) the prism separates them, rather than "colouring" the white light, as was speculated by some other scientists (like Descartes).
Newton definitely contributed to the knowledge of colour-mixing, but I think it's very easy to misunderstand his work.
very interesting! thank you
A recommendation for editing, put the colour wheel on the side instead of placing it in a new slide by itself.
Stable Genius?
A lot of men look good in colours which are near to each other in hue.
Thanks
Still waiting on the Guide on How to Wear Purple guys! C'mon!
We haven't made a video on the topic yet (we'll see when it fits into our production schedule), but in the meantime, you can take a look at our comprehensive article, linked below. Thanks for watching!
www.gentlemansgazette.com/how-to-wear-purple-as-a-menswear-color/?
- Preston
This is my favorite channel of 2019, love it. May you make something for African American men? Thanks
Technically, the (subtractive) primary colors, as used in the visual arts (ink, paint), are yellow, cyan, and magenta. But blue is close to (analogous to) cyan on the wheel, and red is analogous to magenta, so referring to these more familiar colors suffices for illustrating the concepts in the video.
Why is it really yellow, cyan, and magenta? Because yellow is the additive combination of red and green light, as detected by the respective cone cells in the retina of the human eye. Cyan is the additive combination of green and blue light, and blue light added with red yields the perception of magenta.
Thus the subtractive primary colors, applicable to opaque paints [they're opaque--so mixing them results in something less transmissive than the single least transmissive element in the mix], derive from the (additive) tricolor receptors--red, green, and blue--of the human eye.
BTW, people perceive wavelengths shorter than pure blue, (i.e. violet), because in addition to blue cones, the red-sensitive cones also have some sensitivity in this spectral region. However, the subjective experience of violet/purple/magenta/etc. always comes from varying degrees of stimuli of both the red and blue retinal cones.
Now y'all'll be well-dressed and well-educated!
Thank you for mentioning redheads, very little information out there. So is pastel blue mean between light and medium blue? Thank you in advance.
Oh and would have been nice to clarify where redheads fall with contrast. Myself have more towards a medium tone (especially when tan in Summer) and so would say fall around a low to medium contrast. Which explains why most bright colours do not look the best, though found out by accident a clear spruce green looks smashing.
What do you guys think of a royal blue tie with gold stripes?
Excellent!
I’d like to know what blazers with suede shoulder areas are called. I’ve been furiously searching for one using various terms related to "hunting" with mixed success.
PLEASE put me out of my misery by offering a standard name if it exists or just a brand or two offering such jackets.
Thanks in advance!