omg. I am a cool winter and have avoided yellow all of my life, even though I love the color. I watched this and it gave me the courage to buy a citron cardi to wear and I am in LOVE. Thank you!
I adore your channel. You’re very professional in delivery of information and maintain a genuine friendliness throughout. I always learn something. This video is very special as I am a Cool Winter. You did not disappoint. There aren’t many channels that have Cool Winters as content creators, so I really appreciate all your work. Thank you so much!💜
I love wearing yellow and not only wear my yellows (from my warm spring and neighbor warm autumn palettes) but also tend to "borrow" yellows from clear and true spring as well.
@@DeepWinterQueen82 nobody said anything about spring being cool. All springs have a warm undertone. True and warm spring have fully warm undertones and light and bright (clear) spring are neutral warm since their sister palettes of light summer and bright (clear) winter are on the cool side. It is more important for the light dominant spring that the color be tinted (white added to lighten) than it be warm or cool or bright or soft. The bright (clear) worries that the color is fully saturated and intense more than warm or cool or deep or light. The warm has to worry about undertone (I am a warm and any questionable color grays me out). True Spring has to worry about undertone, value and intensity because she has all in balance.
@@FJ-no3ir True Spring is a Goldilocks palette of sorts. They don't have a dominant characteristic but wear all of the spring (or other season's) characteristics evenly. They are bright, warm, and clear fully but balanced and in equal measures. This allows them to wear any and all colors from the spring season regardless of sub palette but none from any other season because they don't border any other season. Same goes for the other true seasonal palettes.
really like the yellow with the hot pink. never would've occurred to me. this helped me create a more unusual but tasteful outfit for an upcoming event. thank you.
That was excellent! Yellow has always been a color that confuses me. Now I understand how to choose yellow for my cool undertone. I’m going to try the same silver/gold test for green. Some greens I am not sure able.
I always shied away from yellow; I was never crazy about that color. Recently, I purchased a set of sleeveless t-shirts, and the best combination of colors for me came with a lemon yellow. It actually looked ok. I’m slightly soft leaning cool. Small doses for me.😊
Thankyou for another fabulous and informative video! Yellow is one of my favourite colours to wear. I've never been formally colour analysed but through many years of trial and error, I've discovered that the clear neutral-warm yellows harmonise best with my skin tone.
Thanks for the video. Very useful. I was recently analysed as Cool Winter by a professional and was told to completely avoid yellow. Strangely, yellow is one of my favourite colours, and as I thought for years I was an Autumn, I have every shade of warm yellow you can imagine 😂😂 I think I will now start to embrace yellow again, but this time in my personal palette!
This video was so helpful. Can you do a warm vs. cool brown video? I am a dark winter and I want to find a brown turtleneck to wear but I don't know how to find cool brown.
I wore warm red lipstick yesterday with my bright yellow scarf. Seeing you with the pink lipstick has given me an idea to wear coral pink next time. Thank 3!
Great video! Yellow is my absolute favourite colour to wear, especially the warm ones. It comes off so confident and happy and unexpected. I’m really hoping I can get my hands on a few more yellow pieces for my capsule wardrobe this year!
@@sarahryanthestylecoach You are welcome. I started incoorperating yellow in my own wardarobe just this year. Now I do understand, why I always thought I couldn't wear yellow. I always looked at the wrong ones. Also no matter which shade, yellow is a bold colour. Might that one of the reasons why people tend to avoid it?
This was so helpful! I'm one of those people (cool winter) who has totally stayed away from yellow all my life. I had no idea there was a cool yellow acidic option. However, I do have a very old suit jacket that is a very pale white yellow that seemed to look O.K. on me. It's amazing how jarring it looks when you put the gold necklace next to the acidic colored jacket. Great tip to check the yellow against silver jewelry.
With the silver especially, it looked so much lighter and brighter next to the cool yellows and darker and dingier next to the warm yellows. The gold wasn't AS obvious to me but I still think maybe it looked almost green when next to the cool yellow and much more yellowish when next to the warmer yellows. Very good idea!!! I'm so glad I found these color analysis videos. I had no idea that my undertone was causing certain clothes to look better or worse on me lol. AND Always wondered why certain SHADES of certain colors looked better or worse on me. As a blue eyed person I was always told to wear red to make my eyes pop. But as a cool toned person now I see that if I do wear red it needs to be a cooler red or blue based red. I never loved red on me and that's probably why!! It was probably just too warm. Man I am getting so many good ideas on what clothes I'm going to be looking for from here on out. Y'all are life savers out here!!
I do not see a lot of yellow clothing, especially solid pieces, often offered in retail but I ran across a top this summer and decided to get it. It was the very first time I had ever purchased something like this. Thankfully it is a good shade for me and I select it when I want a lift for my day. I am enjoying learning about colors on your channel.
Yellow has always been my least favorite color, and ironically, according to the color analyst I went to, yellow is truly my nemesis haha. I'm a dark winter who has a lot of yellow in my skin overtones, so for a long time I assumed that meant I belonged to a warm season. But during the draping process, we saw how warm colors actually bring out the yellows/yellow-greens in my skin in a very unflattering way lol. My color analyst loved all the winter colors on me but told me to stay away even from the winter yellows! I really love the yellow you are wearing in this video though, and it makes me want to *try* looking for more neon yellows/acid yellows for myself just for the fun of it :)
This is soooo helpful!! The icing on the cake was @ 14:40 where you took yellow from each of the palettes and paired it with their complimentary colors in the palette. *chef's kiss*. Please keep doing this with all the colors!!
Neon yellows look like you're wearing markers!! On the contrary, with the right kind of COOL contrast they can really LIGHT them up in a fashionable and striking way.
Such a great color analysis video! I'm a Cool Winter who has typically shied away from yellow my entire life. But I was professionally draped early in the summer and learned Winters have yellows too. So, I just the other day got my first acidic yellow sweater in "Lemon Drop" (JJill), and I think I'm going to love it. I wasn't sure what makeup colors for it, but I love your yellow/pink combination. Thanks so much for this. I normally have a pretty discriminating eye for color, but yellows close to neutral yellow are a struggle for me. I keep looking at slightly more intense shades (similar to yours) and worry they're leaning warm. It really helps to see a fellow Winter in the right shade. Great tips!
So for us, Cool toned ladies if you want to wear gold or rose gold jewelry this is what you do you look for jewelry that has iridescent gem in it because that’s become very popular and there’s a lot of gold out there that has it in it .iridescent tends to shine cool toned will take away from the warmth in the gold and you’ll be able to pull it off better. Also brass. Brass sends to be a more neutral metal it goes well with the warm autumn palette but it also looks good with jewel tones that are in the deep winter palette. For those of you who want more than just silver and gun metal to wear
Well done Sarah! Not only is your video educational but also enjoyable. Really appreciate your tips on how to differentiate warm vs cool colours with golden/silver jewellery. More videos for summer season ladies who are struggling with autumnal/winter colours all over the place.
Such a great video! Great tip to use jewelry to test. I'm a spring and have had trouble between spring and lighter autumn yellows. I do know mustard looks horrible on me! Thank you for great content.
I am a warm spring and can wear some mustard shades regarding that they aren't too deep or soft. The one on her sweater wouldn't work too well, but some from her drapes would work well if I saw them in the store in my size. It helps to know what kind of spring you are. Clear (bright) has flow to winter so they wear neutral bright yellows and can actually borrow some of the florescent acidic yellows from winter. Warm flows to autumn. They need to wear orange based golden yellow. Bright very warm yellow is theirs and they borrow a darker slightly softer very warm yellow from autumn. Light spring flows to summer. They have a pastel butter yellow and can borrow sort of a pastel daffodil yellow. True spring has no flow. They can wear any yellow from spring but none from other seasons.
I think my yellow is called lemon chiffon or light lemon yellow. As a true summer (back in the 1980s) it was not a great color on me, but my mom who is a spring looked great in her warm yellows. 🙂
I'm a fellow Summer (or cool-medium-medium) and I think our yellows are in fashion at the moment. So I shall be wearing my one and only yellow scarf, which was a present.
You explain very well. It's easy to remember and apply, cool yellow is the one that leans towards citrus and warm is the one that looks like autumn leaves. I would love these types of videos for gray and purple. The other day I bought a sweater in some shade of purple (maybe even pink 🤷🏻♀️) and I can't tell if it's a cool or warm color. The same thing with gray, red and pink.Even blue and green. So basically every color haha. But since I like the color gray this year, I'm most interested in that one. I can only see the difference between salmon and pink, obvious orange and obvious pink, etc. Anything more than that confuses me 😅
Another great one Sarah. Well explained, and thank you for the corresponding visuals! 🙏🏽 I am just SO glad that I subscribed to you from the start practically, otherwise I’d have 265 videos to go through..... 😢😆
I personally always hated yellow. When I found out, I am leaning warm, I draped myself in several yellows and it didn't feel as weird on me as I thought. I then got my colors done and being a Light Spring opened me up even more to yellows. I do visually prefer Light Summer yellows though. Or from the neutrals spectrum those very light neutrals that have a distinct warm yellow tint to them. These look so nice on me yet I would've never tried them if I didn't know my seasonal color palette. Now they became my favorite neutral. I am always stunned by the fact that those tints make my skin look less pale and even make it seem like I got a slight tan. I ordered a pack of yoga tops last month and they are all in pastels (warm yellow, peachy orange, warm green) and they look so at home on me. I always stayed away from such colors and thought light colors were not for me. Turns out I just tried the wrong undertones (plus most of the time they were also very greyed and that doesn't work for me). So yah, I am now incorporating yellow into my wardrobe. I am still a bit hesitant about certain versions of yellow, but I guess that will change over time. Pairing other colors with yellow is easy to me though. I find it easily creates a fun, lively and playful image - but it can also create a very sophisticated image, depending on the combinations you choose.
I like that tip about using gold or silver jewellery to test a colour's undertone. Yellow is fairly easy for me, though: I can only wear primrose yellow as I'm a Summer (or cool-medium-medium). Everything else looks foul so there's no scope for confusion.
Hi Sarah, thanks for the vid! I love yellow - it's one of my fave colors. As an autumn, I can wear warm yellows, even those which are for spring. People have told me that I glow when I wear yellow. Didn't use to like mustard yellow but after draping myself with it, I found that it harmonized. Hope you do similar vids with other colors. Happy holidays to you & your loved ones! 🎄🎉
as a deep winter I feel more called to dark mustard since deep autumn is my sister season. but you say more neon colors are better for winters, I'm wondering how on earth I would pull that off, if my colors are supposed to contain black haha HELP, what's the most flattering yellow for deep winters? Thanks so much!
I am a 66yr old woman, I used to be a soft autumn. Now I have salt and pepper hair and I have no idea what colours I suit. Love your video's. Thank you from Edinburgh Scotland.
Thanks for sharing!! People on the warmer side often struggle with grey hair coming through! It can change get works for them and sometimes an updated colour analysis may be a good solution. ☺️💕
Great video!! Yellow can definitely be scary and I will definitely use these tips to differentiate between different yellow families 😊 where is the necklace from please looks lovely. Thank you again 🙏❤
Yellow is so tricky! It's a color I don't wear much. It's interesting, I have cool-toned skin (soft or cool summer) but my natural hair color has honey-colored highlights. I tend to lean more towards ochre than lemon, but I just realized it's because the warmth of the ochre seems to complement my hair. Next time I go shopping I'm going to compare with a cooler yellow.
How wonderful!!! I just adore yellow,I would live in a yellow world if there was one (ok, with once in a while other beautiful colours,too) But in my experience, one either loves it or hates it when it comes to wearing the colour..This video is amazing, it helps me be more confident when I choose yellow for my wardrobe and outfits, for my entire life I have heard multiple times that I can't, shouldn't, wouldn't,would I?! wear that yellow dress, or this yellow skirt,or top,or...And I have always wanted to. :) So, thank you for all the encouragements and for the informative and very interesting video!💞💛💛💛
Thank you for this. I recently discovered that I really look good in yellow, yellowish tone and light gold. Lol even I started admiring myself in the mirror 😅 I tried other colours but it gave me a dull look. What colour suggestion do you have for someone like me that only look good in yellowish tones,? I’ll change my whole closet accordingly to the suggestion
Thank you for the video. I am a cool winter and it was very useful to know about the cool yellows. Could you make a similar video about REDS because it is one of my favourite colours but since I made my colour analysis I find it very hard to recognise which red is warm, and which is cool and I am very confused...
Do you think a deep/dark winter can wear mustard well? I notice it's in some dw palettes and not others. Do you have online sca courses? Or can you recommend any? 🙂
To me, the gunetal necklace appears to be warm on my screen, but I am aware it could appear different. I set my screens for blue-blocking. The warm gunmetal would look lovely with the darker warm yellow sweater and warm gray tweed trousers. I can imagine that a bright polished silver necklace would appear cooler and be more harmonious with a citrus yellow top.
That was so useful!! I shy away from yellow as I'm not sure if it actually looks good on me, but I think I might be a cool season, so now I'll be trying thise lemony acidic colours 😅😊
The example of the necklace explains, in a visual way, why I look awful in silver jewellery. I could never see it myself, but seeing it on the tops, it allowed the penny to drop.
Good video; yellow is a tough one! I personally feel like my skin is neutral-cool (I suspect I'm a soft summer, but never had my colors done professionally yet). Yellow was my favorite color as a kid, and now I still have a soft spot for it, mainly the softer, buttery tones (mustard and acid/neon yellows are NOT for me!)
It's not difficult for me to tell whether an item is warm or cool. The problem for me is, is this a cool yellow or a warm green? (Some of the drapes you use in this video read as green to me, thus extremely warm in the context of greens!) Is this a cool red or a warm violet? Is this particular shade of teal a cool green or a warm blue? Because they can easily be either.
@@sarahryanthestylecoachRight, but that's entirely subjective. I personally see more green than yellow in some of your examples here. Is this just a flaw in color analysis theory? I've never found a sufficient answer to this question. (Thanks for replying!!)
@sararyanthestylecoach I know that "acid" and "citrusy" yellows are Winter. What are your thoughts on citrusy lime? I saw a different color system that said "electric" or "neon" green are Winter. But another showed the in an Autumn palette. I found a beautiful cardigan thrifting this weekend - close to the blazer color but just a tad more green. It FELT Wintery to me, and I grabbed it. It seems to harmonize with navies and blues nicely, but seeing it shown as Autumn threw me. Thoughts?
The difference here is the chroma/intensity however there is an overlap between Winter and Autumn so quite possible to exist in both! I love it as a Winter ❄️ ☺️
@@sarahryanthestylecoach Thank you! Your color guide videos have really helped me curate my wardrobe over the past year since being draped. I feel like a style-savvy burglar would now say, "Oh, she's clearly a Winter" upon reaching my closet. 😁
This was so helpful! I'd love to see something similar with blue. I was recently draped as a warm autumn, but I've always loved wearing blue since I have blue eyes. I can never tell if something is a warm blue or a cool green. Do warm blues exist?
I thought that cool meant closer to blue, and warm meant closer to yellow. If that is true, then all yellows are warm. I agree though that the acidic yellow is working with the cool tones. I have a warm undertone, but most yellow doesn't work for me, and I think that's because it's just too light. The best "yellows" for me would be some kind of yellowy orangey brown, and then the sort of dark greenish color that you can get from mixing yellow and black paint. On the other hand, I think that a lot of people who are cool and need softer colors (summers) might be better off not doing yellow. So maybe there needs to be a reconsideration about the definition of cool and warm?
How Do i find a warm Green then.? I am warm and Light and soft. I am a warm autumn und there i nieder to leave the dargestellt Tones out. So a dark olive is too dark. How Do i Find a lighter Green?
Yeah. I wanted a soft buttery yellow, tried the cool, but get a greenish lemon. It looks not soft or bright or warm..its like a softer poisoning greenish yellow, but lightly neon, not so strong like the blazer you showed. Yellow is my favorite color and im sad the to the skin i can just wear this neon looking yellow. Its like...shit, people see that and could be annoyed, its not a warm or light soft yellow, it feels fresh but warning you know So know i learn to see the blue hint, that makes it a lightly greenier yellow. Its crazy how i wear a deep warm autumn scarf last year and now after finding our color season, having such lighter greeinish lemon yellow as dress. Appsbsaid often soft summer, but everything autumn influence as sister season is totally off. So different yellows The blazer you wear would be too intense, the lighter and softer lemon is better. I see often, that you see lemon prints of things, but the color is often spring yellow, not the real yellow, a thing to be aware of In the end...im happy to have a yellow, i love it. I have by the way problems with finding white...soft, cool, bright, yelloish...as blouses and different kinds. Im a summer, but even if my eye white is clear, somehow any white is to pale or inteferes with my skin, especially in summer with high tanned and olive like overlook. Cant i find my white like its to pale or something?
@@sarahryanthestylecoach They can if the WANT to but they should know that they will look not good, or they will not look their best. People with warm undertone can pull off cool colors, but people with cool undetones look much worse in yellow colors (than people with warm undertones in cool colors).
@@sarahryanthestylecoach As I said above if they want to they can wear it but they will not look their best. Though, as I said above people with warm undertones don't look as horrid in cool colors as do people with cool undertones in warm colors.
omg. I am a cool winter and have avoided yellow all of my life, even though I love the color. I watched this and it gave me the courage to buy a citron cardi to wear and I am in LOVE. Thank you!
I'm so glad! Welcome to the wonderful world of yellow 💛
I adore your channel. You’re very professional in delivery of information and maintain a genuine friendliness throughout. I always learn something. This video is very special as I am a Cool Winter. You did not disappoint. There aren’t many channels that have Cool Winters as content creators, so I really appreciate all your work. Thank you so much!💜
Aw what a lovely message! I appreciate it. Thank you for being here!
@@sarahryanthestylecoach Hello, Please can you tell me which yellow goes with LIGHT Spring, thankyou.
I love wearing yellow and not only wear my yellows (from my warm spring and neighbor warm autumn palettes) but also tend to "borrow" yellows from clear and true spring as well.
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Spring is a warm season no such thing as a cool spring If you are cool you are ether summer or winter
@@DeepWinterQueen82 nobody said anything about spring being cool. All springs have a warm undertone. True and warm spring have fully warm undertones and light and bright (clear) spring are neutral warm since their sister palettes of light summer and bright (clear) winter are on the cool side. It is more important for the light dominant spring that the color be tinted (white added to lighten) than it be warm or cool or bright or soft. The bright (clear) worries that the color is fully saturated and intense more than warm or cool or deep or light. The warm has to worry about undertone (I am a warm and any questionable color grays me out). True Spring has to worry about undertone, value and intensity because she has all in balance.
@@MaryYoungblood-xy8vg I hear yah to warm makes me look sick or high
@@FJ-no3ir True Spring is a Goldilocks palette of sorts. They don't have a dominant characteristic but wear all of the spring (or other season's) characteristics evenly. They are bright, warm, and clear fully but balanced and in equal measures. This allows them to wear any and all colors from the spring season regardless of sub palette but none from any other season because they don't border any other season. Same goes for the other true seasonal palettes.
I like the combination of yellow, white and black, which reminds me of Klimt.
really like the yellow with the hot pink. never would've occurred to me. this helped me create a more unusual but tasteful outfit for an upcoming event. thank you.
Oh so glad you created something new from this video 🤗
That was excellent! Yellow has always been a color that confuses me. Now I understand how to choose yellow for my cool undertone. I’m going to try the same silver/gold test for green. Some greens I am not sure able.
Glad it was helpful! 💛
You look AMAZING in this color!!
Oh thank you!☺️
I don't really like yellow except for mustard. Sadly it looks pretty bad on me which made sense once I figured out my cool undertone
I also have cool undertones and wear yellow :)
I always shied away from yellow; I was never crazy about that color. Recently, I purchased a set of sleeveless t-shirts, and the best combination of colors for me came with a lemon yellow. It actually looked ok. I’m slightly soft leaning cool. Small doses for me.😊
🎉I love wearing yellow makes me happy 😊
Me too! ☺️💛
Love it…still not keen on yellow…I was a winter…but now with grey hair I suit soft colours better
Perhaps lemon yellow would bring a little softness 🍋
Loved this. I didn't realize I wear yellow when I wear mustard! Makes sense! Love this video. More please!
Thanks so much! Glad you liked it :) more like this on the way!
So helpful! Now I know why mustard yellows love better on me than pastel yellows. Thank you!
You might be an autumn if mustard yellow looks good on you.
You are so welcome!
Thankyou for another fabulous and informative video! Yellow is one of my favourite colours to wear. I've never been formally colour analysed but through many years of trial and error, I've discovered that the clear neutral-warm yellows harmonise best with my skin tone.
So glad you liked it 💛☺️
Thanks for the video. Very useful. I was recently analysed as Cool Winter by a professional and was told to completely avoid yellow. Strangely, yellow is one of my favourite colours, and as I thought for years I was an Autumn, I have every shade of warm yellow you can imagine 😂😂 I think I will now start to embrace yellow again, but this time in my personal palette!
It's all about knowing which yellow works! I hope you find yours!
I love yellow, and specifically bright, screaming yellow! I can’t find enough clothing options in screaming yellow in my plus size.
You’re so right, there’s not much yellow out there!
That trick that you taught about using a cool metal to tell if the color is cool or warm is genius! I will use that when I'm shopping! Thank you!!!!
Glad it was helpful! 😉
This video was so helpful. Can you do a warm vs. cool brown video? I am a dark winter and I want to find a brown turtleneck to wear but I don't know how to find cool brown.
Great idea! Watch this space!
I wore warm red lipstick yesterday with my bright yellow scarf. Seeing you with the pink lipstick has given me an idea to wear coral pink next time. Thank 3!
Typo, sorry! Thank you, not thank 3, haha
My favourite colour. I’m a warm Spring. Love your channel.
Oh thank you so much! I don’t hear many people saying they love yellow but it makes perfect sense from a warm Spring ☺️💛
Great video! Yellow is my absolute favourite colour to wear, especially the warm ones. It comes off so confident and happy and unexpected. I’m really hoping I can get my hands on a few more yellow pieces for my capsule wardrobe this year!
We don’t see enough yellow I think! Great to hear that you enjoy it!
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Thank you so much!! Your support means a lot!
@@sarahryanthestylecoach You are welcome. I started incoorperating yellow in my own wardarobe just this year. Now I do understand, why I always thought I couldn't wear yellow. I always looked at the wrong ones. Also no matter which shade, yellow is a bold colour. Might that one of the reasons why people tend to avoid it?
This was so helpful! I'm one of those people (cool winter) who has totally stayed away from yellow all my life. I had no idea there was a cool yellow acidic option. However, I do have a very old suit jacket that is a very pale white yellow that seemed to look O.K. on me. It's amazing how jarring it looks when you put the gold necklace next to the acidic colored jacket. Great tip to check the yellow against silver jewelry.
Glad it was helpful! ☺️💕
nice suggestion regarding the jewelry!
With the silver especially, it looked so much lighter and brighter next to the cool yellows and darker and dingier next to the warm yellows. The gold wasn't AS obvious to me but I still think maybe it looked almost green when next to the cool yellow and much more yellowish when next to the warmer yellows. Very good idea!!! I'm so glad I found these color analysis videos. I had no idea that my undertone was causing certain clothes to look better or worse on me lol. AND Always wondered why certain SHADES of certain colors looked better or worse on me. As a blue eyed person I was always told to wear red to make my eyes pop. But as a cool toned person now I see that if I do wear red it needs to be a cooler red or blue based red. I never loved red on me and that's probably why!! It was probably just too warm. Man I am getting so many good ideas on what clothes I'm going to be looking for from here on out. Y'all are life savers out here!!
This was a great explanation and so helpful - much appreciated!
So glad you liked it!
I do not see a lot of yellow clothing, especially solid pieces, often offered in retail but I ran across a top this summer and decided to get it. It was the very first time I had ever purchased something like this. Thankfully it is a good shade for me and I select it when I want a lift for my day. I am enjoying learning about colors on your channel.
Yellow has always been my least favorite color, and ironically, according to the color analyst I went to, yellow is truly my nemesis haha. I'm a dark winter who has a lot of yellow in my skin overtones, so for a long time I assumed that meant I belonged to a warm season. But during the draping process, we saw how warm colors actually bring out the yellows/yellow-greens in my skin in a very unflattering way lol. My color analyst loved all the winter colors on me but told me to stay away even from the winter yellows! I really love the yellow you are wearing in this video though, and it makes me want to *try* looking for more neon yellows/acid yellows for myself just for the fun of it :)
You could try the neon ones if you really like it!
OMG,you look positively gray with that mustard sweater. I can't wait for the course to start.
Great video. I'm still a bit confused about how a true spring yellow translates into things you can buy
This is soooo helpful!! The icing on the cake was @ 14:40 where you took yellow from each of the palettes and paired it with their complimentary colors in the palette. *chef's kiss*. Please keep doing this with all the colors!!
Glad it was helpful! Look out for more like this soon. Thanks for watching!
yes so easy to get the wrong yellow!! especially when buying online.
Oh online can be so tricky! 💯☺️
Love this! So helpful, Sarah! Don't mind at all if you do this style video for all the colors! 😉😃
Thanks Sandra! I've done it with green already...probably not as in-depth, but watch this space for other colours!
Neon yellows look like you're wearing markers!! On the contrary, with the right kind of COOL contrast they can really LIGHT them up in a fashionable and striking way.
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Thank you for your support and generosity! It really means a lot 💛☺️
I love your videos! This one was especially delightful and as always very informative. I love yellow, so this was extra fun for me :)
So glad to hear this Gabrielle! Thanks for watching!
Such a great color analysis video! I'm a Cool Winter who has typically shied away from yellow my entire life. But I was professionally draped early in the summer and learned Winters have yellows too. So, I just the other day got my first acidic yellow sweater in "Lemon Drop" (JJill), and I think I'm going to love it. I wasn't sure what makeup colors for it, but I love your yellow/pink combination. Thanks so much for this. I normally have a pretty discriminating eye for color, but yellows close to neutral yellow are a struggle for me. I keep looking at slightly more intense shades (similar to yours) and worry they're leaning warm. It really helps to see a fellow Winter in the right shade. Great tips!
Hooray! My favourite colour! I'm currently wearing a mustard yellow blouse and cardi which is my best colour.
Good choice! 💛☺️
I love yellow!!! Thank you!❤🎉
Me too!! 💛
Sarah, thank you so much! I really learned something today! Very well explained. On top of that you are a beautiful woman!❤
Aw thank you! That's so nice of you to say!
So for us, Cool toned ladies if you want to wear gold or rose gold jewelry this is what you do you look for jewelry that has iridescent gem in it because that’s become very popular and there’s a lot of gold out there that has it in it .iridescent tends to shine cool toned will take away from the warmth in the gold and you’ll be able to pull it off better. Also brass. Brass sends to be a more neutral metal it goes well with the warm autumn palette but it also looks good with jewel tones that are in the deep winter palette. For those of you who want more than just silver and gun metal to wear
Nice suggestion. I’m all about transcending trends however and more about personal style and longevity 💛
Thank you for this video! I'd honestly love one for every color. The whole warm or cool thing is so confusing!
Watch this space! Coming soon!
Well done Sarah! Not only is your video educational but also enjoyable. Really appreciate your tips on how to differentiate warm vs cool colours with golden/silver jewellery. More videos for summer season ladies who are struggling with autumnal/winter colours all over the place.
Great information. Pulling out the yellows from my closet as I watch. So helpful!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching Diana :)
I love this video- I love yellow but it is a harder color to come by. The silver vs. gold jewelry test is great 😊
Thank you so much!
thank you!
You're welcome!
I adore your gold and silver moon and stars necklaces. Can I ask where you got them from?
Thank you. They are from Betty and Biddy ☺️
Yay! Yes! I love yellow and orange but very hard for me to wear. Golden yellow is the worst but even light yellow is not ideal either
This was really helpful. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for being here!
Such a great video! Great tip to use jewelry to test. I'm a spring and have had trouble between spring and lighter autumn yellows. I do know mustard looks horrible on me! Thank you for great content.
Glad it was helpful! 💛
I am a warm spring and can wear some mustard shades regarding that they aren't too deep or soft. The one on her sweater wouldn't work too well, but some from her drapes would work well if I saw them in the store in my size. It helps to know what kind of spring you are. Clear (bright) has flow to winter so they wear neutral bright yellows and can actually borrow some of the florescent acidic yellows from winter. Warm flows to autumn. They need to wear orange based golden yellow. Bright very warm yellow is theirs and they borrow a darker slightly softer very warm yellow from autumn. Light spring flows to summer. They have a pastel butter yellow and can borrow sort of a pastel daffodil yellow. True spring has no flow. They can wear any yellow from spring but none from other seasons.
I think my yellow is called lemon chiffon or light lemon yellow. As a true summer (back in the 1980s) it was not a great color on me, but my mom who is a spring looked great in her warm yellows. 🙂
Springs look great in vibrant yellows ☺️💛
I'm a fellow Summer (or cool-medium-medium) and I think our yellows are in fashion at the moment. So I shall be wearing my one and only yellow scarf, which was a present.
You explain very well. It's easy to remember and apply, cool yellow is the one that leans towards citrus and warm is the one that looks like autumn leaves.
I would love these types of videos for gray and purple.
The other day I bought a sweater in some shade of purple (maybe even pink 🤷🏻♀️) and I can't tell if it's a cool or warm color.
The same thing with gray, red and pink.Even blue and green. So basically every color haha.
But since I like the color gray this year, I'm most interested in that one.
I can only see the difference between salmon and pink, obvious orange and obvious pink, etc. Anything more than that confuses me 😅
Another great one Sarah. Well explained, and thank you for the corresponding visuals! 🙏🏽 I am just SO glad that I subscribed to you from the start practically, otherwise I’d have 265 videos to go through..... 😢😆
Glad you stuck around! :) Thanks for being here!
Very helpful!
So glad!😌
I personally always hated yellow. When I found out, I am leaning warm, I draped myself in several yellows and it didn't feel as weird on me as I thought. I then got my colors done and being a Light Spring opened me up even more to yellows. I do visually prefer Light Summer yellows though. Or from the neutrals spectrum those very light neutrals that have a distinct warm yellow tint to them. These look so nice on me yet I would've never tried them if I didn't know my seasonal color palette. Now they became my favorite neutral. I am always stunned by the fact that those tints make my skin look less pale and even make it seem like I got a slight tan. I ordered a pack of yoga tops last month and they are all in pastels (warm yellow, peachy orange, warm green) and they look so at home on me. I always stayed away from such colors and thought light colors were not for me. Turns out I just tried the wrong undertones (plus most of the time they were also very greyed and that doesn't work for me). So yah, I am now incorporating yellow into my wardrobe. I am still a bit hesitant about certain versions of yellow, but I guess that will change over time. Pairing other colors with yellow is easy to me though. I find it easily creates a fun, lively and playful image - but it can also create a very sophisticated image, depending on the combinations you choose.
So nice to hear that you are embracing yellow :)
Very good explanations. I believe i am a warm spring. At least i was draped about 25 years ago.
How does it work to have color done long distance?
Check out my website FAQ page for more details on this.
I like that tip about using gold or silver jewellery to test a colour's undertone. Yellow is fairly easy for me, though: I can only wear primrose yellow as I'm a Summer (or cool-medium-medium). Everything else looks foul so there's no scope for confusion.
Glad you like the tip ☺️💛
The promised video, thank you!!
Loved it. Could you explain yellow for each season, please? I love it but as a SS it gets really tricky to wear
Knowing your sister season helps. Check out some of my other videos on this.
Hi Sarah, thanks for the vid! I love yellow - it's one of my fave colors. As an autumn, I can wear warm yellows, even those which are for spring. People have told me that I glow when I wear yellow. Didn't use to like mustard yellow but after draping myself with it, I found that it harmonized. Hope you do similar vids with other colors. Happy holidays to you & your loved ones! 🎄🎉
Happy holidays! Thanks for watching!
Another tip is warmer yellows look more sunlit and cooler yellows look more moonlit. 😊
Nice tip!
as a deep winter I feel more called to dark mustard since deep autumn is my sister season. but you say more neon colors are better for winters, I'm wondering how on earth I would pull that off, if my colors are supposed to contain black haha HELP, what's the most flattering yellow for deep winters? Thanks so much!
You are great style coach 🥰
I am a 66yr old woman, I used to be a soft autumn. Now I have salt and pepper hair and I have no idea what colours I suit. Love your video's. Thank you from Edinburgh Scotland.
Thanks for sharing!! People on the warmer side often struggle with grey hair coming through! It can change get works for them and sometimes an updated colour analysis may be a good solution. ☺️💕
Your season doesn’t change with grey hair
Great video!! Yellow can definitely be scary and I will definitely use these tips to differentiate between different yellow families 😊 where is the necklace from please looks lovely. Thank you again 🙏❤
I’m wearing two necklaces. One is from Betty and Biddy and the other from One Dame Lane 💛
Just dropping an idea for a future video: could you explain how to elevate our style wearing jeans and a sweater? Thanks!
Great idea!
Yellow is so tricky! It's a color I don't wear much. It's interesting, I have cool-toned skin (soft or cool summer) but my natural hair color has honey-colored highlights. I tend to lean more towards ochre than lemon, but I just realized it's because the warmth of the ochre seems to complement my hair. Next time I go shopping I'm going to compare with a cooler yellow.
How wonderful!!! I just adore yellow,I would live in a yellow world if there was one (ok, with once in a while other beautiful colours,too) But in my experience, one either loves it or hates it when it comes to wearing the colour..This video is amazing, it helps me be more confident when I choose yellow for my wardrobe and outfits, for my entire life I have heard multiple times that I can't, shouldn't, wouldn't,would I?! wear that yellow dress, or this yellow skirt,or top,or...And I have always wanted to. :) So, thank you for all the encouragements and for the informative and very interesting video!💞💛💛💛
Thank you for this.
I recently discovered that I really look good in yellow, yellowish tone and light gold. Lol even I started admiring myself in the mirror 😅 I tried other colours but it gave me a dull look.
What colour suggestion do you have for someone like me that only look good in yellowish tones,?
I’ll change my whole closet accordingly to the suggestion
Thank you for the video. I am a cool winter and it was very useful to know about the cool yellows. Could you make a similar video about REDS because it is one of my favourite colours but since I made my colour analysis I find it very hard to recognise which red is warm, and which is cool and I am very confused...
Reds coming soon! :)
Do you think a deep/dark winter can wear mustard well? I notice it's in some dw palettes and not others.
Do you have online sca courses? Or can you recommend any? 🙂
To me, the gunetal necklace appears to be warm on my screen, but I am aware it could appear different. I set my screens for blue-blocking. The warm gunmetal would look lovely with the darker warm yellow sweater and warm gray tweed trousers. I can imagine that a bright polished silver necklace would appear cooler and be more harmonious with a citrus yellow top.
Fantastic thank you 😊
That was so useful!! I shy away from yellow as I'm not sure if it actually looks good on me, but I think I might be a cool season, so now I'll be trying thise lemony acidic colours 😅😊
where did you get that gorgeous shirt?? It makes me rethink wearing yellow!!
But if I am soft summer, soft autumn yellow could be better for me, then the neon yellow..?
It’s probably too warm I imagine
Great video 👏🏻 💛👏🏻
The example of the necklace explains, in a visual way, why I look awful in silver jewellery. I could never see it myself, but seeing it on the tops, it allowed the penny to drop.
I'm a spring and I love soft, custardy and banana-y yellows. Not mustard, it looks awful on me 😊
Oh yes mustard might be too soft for your brighter features! 💛
@@sarahryanthestylecoach I loved that spring yellow you held up at the end. Also, I should have said...thanks, I found this video very helpful!
YES!!
Good video; yellow is a tough one! I personally feel like my skin is neutral-cool (I suspect I'm a soft summer, but never had my colors done professionally yet). Yellow was my favorite color as a kid, and now I still have a soft spot for it, mainly the softer, buttery tones (mustard and acid/neon yellows are NOT for me!)
It's not difficult for me to tell whether an item is warm or cool. The problem for me is, is this a cool yellow or a warm green? (Some of the drapes you use in this video read as green to me, thus extremely warm in the context of greens!) Is this a cool red or a warm violet? Is this particular shade of teal a cool green or a warm blue? Because they can easily be either.
If you see more yellow then it is a yellow and not a green ☺️
@@sarahryanthestylecoachRight, but that's entirely subjective. I personally see more green than yellow in some of your examples here. Is this just a flaw in color analysis theory? I've never found a sufficient answer to this question. (Thanks for replying!!)
What if you are neutral toned So what are we season wise
Everyone falls on one side or another!
@sararyanthestylecoach I know that "acid" and "citrusy" yellows are Winter. What are your thoughts on citrusy lime? I saw a different color system that said "electric" or "neon" green are Winter. But another showed the in an Autumn palette. I found a beautiful cardigan thrifting this weekend - close to the blazer color but just a tad more green. It FELT Wintery to me, and I grabbed it. It seems to harmonize with navies and blues nicely, but seeing it shown as Autumn threw me. Thoughts?
The difference here is the chroma/intensity however there is an overlap between Winter and Autumn so quite possible to exist in both! I love it as a Winter ❄️ ☺️
@@sarahryanthestylecoach Thank you! Your color guide videos have really helped me curate my wardrobe over the past year since being draped. I feel like a style-savvy burglar would now say, "Oh, she's clearly a Winter" upon reaching my closet. 😁
This was so helpful! I'd love to see something similar with blue. I was recently draped as a warm autumn, but I've always loved wearing blue since I have blue eyes. I can never tell if something is a warm blue or a cool green. Do warm blues exist?
I thought that cool meant closer to blue, and warm meant closer to yellow. If that is true, then all yellows are warm. I agree though that the acidic yellow is working with the cool tones. I have a warm undertone, but most yellow doesn't work for me, and I think that's because it's just too light. The best "yellows" for me would be some kind of yellowy orangey brown, and then the sort of dark greenish color that you can get from mixing yellow and black paint. On the other hand, I think that a lot of people who are cool and need softer colors (summers) might be better off not doing yellow. So maybe there needs to be a reconsideration about the definition of cool and warm?
Most colours can be made warm or cool, including yellow! :)
How Do i find a warm Green then.? I am warm and Light and soft. I am a warm autumn und there i nieder to leave the dargestellt Tones out. So a dark olive is too dark. How Do i Find a lighter Green?
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Yeah. I wanted a soft buttery yellow, tried the cool, but get a greenish lemon. It looks not soft or bright or warm..its like a softer poisoning greenish yellow, but lightly neon, not so strong like the blazer you showed.
Yellow is my favorite color and im sad the to the skin i can just wear this neon looking yellow. Its like...shit, people see that and could be annoyed, its not a warm or light soft yellow, it feels fresh but warning you know
So know i learn to see the blue hint, that makes it a lightly greenier yellow. Its crazy how i wear a deep warm autumn scarf last year and now after finding our color season, having such lighter greeinish lemon yellow as dress. Appsbsaid often soft summer, but everything autumn influence as sister season is totally off. So different yellows
The blazer you wear would be too intense, the lighter and softer lemon is better. I see often, that you see lemon prints of things, but the color is often spring yellow, not the real yellow, a thing to be aware of
In the end...im happy to have a yellow, i love it.
I have by the way problems with finding white...soft, cool, bright, yelloish...as blouses and different kinds. Im a summer, but even if my eye white is clear, somehow any white is to pale or inteferes with my skin, especially in summer with high tanned and olive like overlook.
Cant i find my white like its to pale or something?
Video on white coming soon!
Never ever owned anything yellow … not drawn to it ..
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If you are a cool undertone, you do NOT wear yellow. Why TRY to look not absolutelly horrible, wehn you can wear colours that actually suit you?
Does that mean warm undertone people cannot wear blue?
@@sarahryanthestylecoach They can if the WANT to but they should know that they will look not good, or they will not look their best.
People with warm undertone can pull off cool colors, but people with cool undetones look much worse in yellow colors (than people with warm undertones in cool colors).
@@sarahryanthestylecoach As I said above if they want to they can wear it but they will not look their best. Though, as I said above people with warm undertones don't look as horrid in cool colors as do people with cool undertones in warm colors.
I am not sure this yellow fits to you. It looks like it has no connection to the colour of your hair moreover no connection to the color of your skin.