Ladies, let’s talk about violet 💜🤌🏻

One of the biggest misconceptions I hear is that violet is only for people who wear bright colors.

Not true at all.

Violet comes in so many different versions. Some are soft and dusty. Some are rich and deep. Some lean warmer, while others are cooler and more icy.

That’s exactly why every season can wear violet.

The secret is not asking, “Can I wear violet?”

The real question is, “Which violet belongs to my palette?”

A soft Summer violet will look completely different from a bright Winter violet. An Autumn violet carries a different mood than a Spring violet.

And that’s what makes color analysis so fun ✨

You don’t have to avoid a color just because you’ve seen the wrong version of it before.

You simply need the version that was made for your coloring.

So I put together these violet inspirations to show you how beautifully this color can work across different palettes 💜

And now I want to know…

What color should I do next? 👀✨

If you’ve ever felt confused about color matching, comment “COLOR MATCH” and I’ll send you the link to my favorite app that helps you find the colors that belong to your palette 🤍

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6/17 Edited to

... Read moreFrom my own experience exploring seasonal color palettes, I found that violet truly is a surprisingly adaptable color when you find the shade that fits your unique coloring. For example, as someone with a cool summer palette, I noticed that soft, dusty violets bring out the natural glow of my skin, while bright or overly warm purples can feel overwhelming. Meanwhile, friends with warm autumn tones looked stunning in richer, earthy violet shades with a hint of warmth. I also learned that matching violet garments with complementary colors enhances the overall look. Pairing cool violets with soft grays, blues, or muted greens works wonders for those with cooler palettes, while warmer violets blend beautifully with deep oranges, browns, or creamy neutrals suited for autumn types. One practical tip for anyone unsure about which violet suits them is to create a small swatch palette at home. Use scarves, fabric samples, or even printed images of different violets under natural light. Observe which tones harmonize with your skin, eyes, and hair in the mirror during daylight hours. Finally, for those feeling overwhelmed by color matching, I recommend using a color analysis app designed to identify your seasonal palette and suggest colors tailored to your skin tone. It’s like having a personal stylist in your pocket! This approach transformed my wardrobe choices, helping me confidently wear violet in a way that feels both authentic and flattering.