Contrast color matching is divided into
1, strong color matching:
Refers to two colors that are far apart, such as yellow and purple, red and turquoise, which are relatively strong.
In daily life, we often see the collocation of black, white and gray with other colors. Black, white and gray are colorless, so no matter which color you match, there will be no big problem. Generally speaking, if the same color is matched with white, it will look bright; Paired with black, it looks dim. Therefore, when matching the colors of clothes, you should first measure which part of the clothes you want to highlight. Don't mix calm colors, such as dark brown, deep purple, black, etc., which will lead to the "color grab" with black, making the whole clothing have no focus, and the overall performance of the clothing will appear heavy, gloomy and colorless.
Black and yellow are the most eye-catching combinations.
The combination of red and black is grand, but it doesn't lose its charm ~
2, complementary color matching:
Refers to the collocation of two opposite colors, such as red and green, green and orange, black and white, etc. Complementary colors can form sharp contrast and sometimes get better results. Black and white collocation is an eternal classic.
Harmonious color matching can be divided into:
1. The matching principle of the same color refers to the matching of two different shades of the same kind, such as blue with sky blue, dark green with light green, brown with beige, deep red with light red, etc. Clothes with the same color look soft and elegant.
The pink collocation makes the whole person look much softer ~
2, approximate color matching:
Refers to the collocation of two similar colors, such as red with orange or purple, yellow with grass green or orange yellow.