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Back to basics - neutrals for Springs

You're a Spring: You look amazing in bright colours, you sparkle in sunshine yellow and poppy red, you turn heads in vibrant azure. But sometimes, it's nice to know what the slightly quieter alternatives are, isn't it? The colours which will make your skin glow in the same way as those bold brights, but without all the, erm, colour.

Green for Winters

Pine green is Winter's deep green. With a very definite blue cast, exactly like (you guessed it) a pine tree. If this colour gets at all softened it falls into being a summer colour, but the right dark pine can be a great deep intense alternative to black for Winters. It works well paired with dark grey or burgundy, but also looks fabulous in contrast with your ice colours and bright white.

Back to basics - neutrals for Autumns

As an Autumn, your palette is full of rich, vibrant shades which can look effortless casual or sophisticated and elegant. However, what you'll probably have noticed fairly on in proceedings, is that there is a distinct lack of 'traditional' neutrals - grey, navy and white.

Back to basics - neutrals for Summers

You're a Summer: your palette is full of effortless cornflower blues, delicate blush pinks and dusty jade greens. Neutrals should come naturally to you, but sometimes it can be surprisingly tricky - is that navy too bright, too dark? Is that grey sufficiently bluey?

Back to basics - neutrals for Winters

You're a Winter: bold colours, high contrast and plenty of brights. As one of the two bright seasons (Spring is the other), knowing your best neutrals is essential both for making your wow colours - or simply a strong lip colour - pop in contrast, and for days when you don't want to be quite so dazzling in your brights but still want to look your brightest and best.

Where colour meets cosy: how to hygge your home for autumn

While relaxing the mind matters, it’s simply not possible to feel comfortable without comfortable clothes, and we are huge fans of a cosy knit.

A year of living colourfully

Silver Moon Chloe Jacket | Tango Red Short Cascade | Emerald Turquoise Mid Cascade 

Colour conversation with Cheray Gant - 'living life colourfully in Texas'

Rachel Jacket in Provence | Silky Roll Neck in Coral | Short Tie Wrap in Bright Apricot

South East

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Colourful, colourful Copenhagen

Scandi style used to be synonymous with neutrals, minimalism and endless monochrome, but if the clothes shops I visited are anything to go by, colour has certainly come to town, with my current colour crush, orange, leading the way, from the palest peach to vibrant winter orange and burnt orange styled with gold. In fact, it was all that I could do to stop myself going into a colour shopping frenzy (Copenhagen is eye-wateringly expensive, so I was restrained and came away with just a few pieces of clothing, some watermelon nail polish, and some rolls of colourful ribbon to make a start on my Christmas wrapping).

When the colour stylists visited Kettlewell HQ

One, two, three… colour pop!!