Plus, being older and working in a creative job where I'm expected to be a bit more colourful coincided with the phase of my life (nearing 50) where having
some colour near my face is helpful... especially after a night out.
I sort of wanted to keep Michelle's beret for myself... I'm also on the lookout for a pink one now, so good for spring outfits, and it is nice to have such a flattering
colour near the face (bonus!).
Have been thinking about what you said re jeans
colour near your face — I think that darker denim would look great — it's prob just the washed out denim that may not work so well.
Jeans
colour near my face is dangerous so I tend not to buy jeans tops, dresses or jackets.
But now that I am over 50 sometimes I feel I need
some colour near my face.
The yellow sweater is to give me a better
colour near my face.
I wear scarves a lot (it's a great way of getting
colour near your face) but have few square ones and these tend to be old and don't go with the colours I now wear.
If I were to wear pastels I need a bright
colour near my face, like you did in the last picture.
Not exact matches
This olive
coloured one is softer
near my
face than a black leather jacket.
One of my friends pointed out that baby blue is not really a good
colour for me,
near my
face.
Although I wasn't sure of the
colours on this dress the orange is
near my
face, not the greige so that works.
Then I remembered, it was
near my
face that I need all these bright
colours.
I know it is not a
colour you want to use
near your
face.
But even though you have this lovely clutch I would have liked some brighter
colours at the top
near your
face.
But as Suzanne Carillo showed us with the
colour Radiant Orchid (which I call fuschia), you can wear a
colour which is difficult
near your
face, in a skirt, shoes or trousers.
The game mixes it up with unique controls that have you selecting
face buttons to have your flying saucer automatically «lock - on» to the
nearest comet of that
colour.
The rich, red sand of outback Australia, the azure blues of the ocean
near where I live, patterns on a tree trunk left behind by peeling bark or the
colours of a sunrise playing across the rock
faces on the mountains.