I don't want to ever have to see you wearing absolutely nothing Enty. I like black pants and blue shirts. I'm also beginning to like pastel colored shirts
I think I look okay in most colours - it's the shades you have to be careful with. I even bought an orange blouse this summer, and it looks great on me!
I never really thought about it until recently. Normally I just go with whatever pastels (pinks and turquoises and shades blues and baby yellows and such). It wasn't until July 2016 that I realised warm-toned colours make my face look wonky (and I probably wouldn't have noticed if it weren't for all those beauty blogs/vlogs I watch on YouTube).
Also, last year I just realised that I can only get away with wearing black if I'm not under direct sunlight (natural light) or fluorescent light. Most westerners don't even notice this, but not all Asian people have jet-black hair, some of us have copper undertones (under certain lighting, the ginger starts to show).
I was doing my OOTD selfies before heading to see a horror film in all-black during the daytime and then the sunlight made the ginger show and it completely ruined the otherwise-super-cool and sleek look. I always wanted to show up in ballet class in an all-black turtleneck leotard + fluffy black tulle like Sailor Saturn, alas it never happened because I had to quit ballet school.
I don't want to ever have to see you wearing absolutely nothing Enty.
ReplyDeleteI like black pants and blue shirts. I'm also beginning to like pastel colored shirts
What? Ayy no, You're one lovely hooman, everything looks good on You! I don't know what looks good on me, but I like everything shiny and sparkling!
ReplyDeleteAnderson gave me a cardboard belt for my birthday, but I thought it was a waist of paper.
ReplyDeleteLOL @Former CNN.... I love corny jokes.
ReplyDeleteMe too!!!
DeleteApparently they're called "dad jokes". π
DeleteI always wear black. So I'm good in that department.
ReplyDeleteAside from my Birthday Suit, I look best in red or royal blue.
ReplyDeleteLOve royal blue... πΈπ»π✨
DeleteWhatever is clean. Wear a lot of black, because it always matches. I wish my birthday suit fit better.
ReplyDeletepale blues and grays
ReplyDeleteDark plum and cobalt
ReplyDeleteThat sound so cool...
DeleteI think I look okay in most colours - it's the shades you have to be careful with. I even bought an orange blouse this summer, and it looks great on me!
ReplyDeleteAmethyst and emerald, and I'd like to have some jewels to match!
ReplyDeleteClassy.
DeleteI never really thought about it until recently. Normally I just go with whatever pastels (pinks and turquoises and shades blues and baby yellows and such). It wasn't until July 2016 that I realised warm-toned colours make my face look wonky (and I probably wouldn't have noticed if it weren't for all those beauty blogs/vlogs I watch on YouTube).
ReplyDeleteAlso, last year I just realised that I can only get away with wearing black if I'm not under direct sunlight (natural light) or fluorescent light. Most westerners don't even notice this, but not all Asian people have jet-black hair, some of us have copper undertones (under certain lighting, the ginger starts to show).
I was doing my OOTD selfies before heading to see a horror film in all-black during the daytime and then the sunlight made the ginger show and it completely ruined the otherwise-super-cool and sleek look. I always wanted to show up in ballet class in an all-black turtleneck leotard + fluffy black tulle like Sailor Saturn, alas it never happened because I had to quit ballet school.
That being said, I've been wearing a nail polish colour that I wouldn't normally wear (I got it in OPI's "Breakfast at Tiffany's" mini pack) since September. I wear it as a self-reminder. It's more important to be professional than to look good, IMHO... Hm. π½π©π»ππ
I'm sorry, I'm just rattling on! I'll shut up now!
Most blue colours, particularly turquoise. Amethyst purple. Khaki green. Coral and red.
ReplyDeleteAny color tent will do.
ReplyDeleteA sack for me lol
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