First, contrast color matching
Strong color matching: refers to two colors that are far apart, such as yellow and purple, red and green. This is a strong color matching.
In our daily life, we often see colors such as black, white and gray. Black, white and gray are all wild colors, no matter which color you match, there will be no big problem. Generally speaking, a color with white will appear bright; When paired with black, it looks dull. So when we study the color matching of clothes, we must first measure which part of clothes you want to highlight. Don't put light colors, such as dark brown, deep purple and black, which will have the effect of "grabbing color" with black, so that the whole costume has no focus and the overall performance of the costume will appear heavy and dull.
Second, coordinate color matching
1. The principle of same color matching refers to the matching of two colors with the same color but different shades.
For example: green with sky blue, dark green with light green, coffee with beige, deep red with light red and so on.
2. Approximate color matching: refers to two close color matching, such as red with orange or purple, yellow with grass or orange.
Three, no more than three colors
In general, the total number of body colors should not exceed three. Otherwise, it will be chaotic and have the effect of gilding the lily. Judging from people's visual habits, we should adopt the principle of "glazing" or "lighting" to match colors. The former will give people a noble and generous feeling. The latter gives a cheerful and lively impression. But if you want to highlight the top, you can choose a light color at the top and a dark color at the bottom. If you want to reflect the beauty of the bottom, you should follow the principle of choosing a slightly darker bottom color with the top.
Master the usage of main color, auxiliary color and embellishment color, and use the method of color gradient collocation in a hierarchical way. Sharing is over!