Laura Chase said:I really want a classic trench coat look, and a coat that I can use all year. So not black. Navy I'd consider, but I'm leaning towards wither beige or stone. Would stone be best for my complexion, still look classic and be wearable all year? I'm just fearing that the beige will be awful on me.
Laura Chase said:I really want a classic trench coat look, and a coat that I can use all year. So not black. Navy I'd consider, but I'm leaning towards wither beige or stone. Would stone be best for my complexion, still look classic and be wearable all year? I'm just fearing that the beige will be awful on me.
Laura Chase said:I really want a classic trench coat look, and a coat that I can use all year. So not black. Navy I'd consider, but I'm leaning towards wither beige or stone. Would stone be best for my complexion, still look classic and be wearable all year? I'm just fearing that the beige will be awful on me.
miss_elise said:what are the other colours in the signature burberry tartan? they all go with beige...
cordelia said:hi !
I did the test on the site :
http://www.ireneeonline.com/
I'm sorry, but it vas very surprised, at first, and colors i had to wear are really not good for me....
I thought, it was because my english was not well, but after lots of persons i know tried and desagree to, i think there is a problem....
i need warm colors(automn or spring, not sure), and the site told me to wear winter palette.
Paisley said:Sometimes, though, the message that a color conveys is more important than whether it goes with the owner's skin tone. I'm a summer and I wear a beige trench coat. It's not really my color either, but it conveys the classic image I like.