Color is not just a sensation; it is fundamentally and primarily an emotion. Knowing which colors flatter and enhance you will allow you to create your own look and style. Furthermore, by creating harmony among the tones you wear, you will instantly make a positive impact.
Let's look at two ways you can combine the colors of an outfit taking into account the color wheel:
- Analogous Colors: Analogous colors are those that are similar due to their proximity on the color wheel. Visually, they are less striking, and they never fail! (Example: Blue and light blue, pink and fuchsia)
- Complementary Colors: These are colors opposite each other on the color wheel. This combination will give you a more striking look, but you have to know how to wear it! (Example: Red and green, orange and violet).
If you're not confident enough to mix colors, you can use monochromatic (all the same color) or achromatic (only black, white, and gray tones) outfits. These combinations always look good.
You can also consider whether you want to use cool or warm colors. Generally, this choice varies greatly with the season, intuitively, but it also depends on what suits you best. The decision is personal, but you can use your eye, hair, and skin color as a guide.
Another thing to consider when putting together an outfit is whether you're using neutral or saturated tones. The easiest way to start is by combining two colors. Pairing two neutrals is a safe bet, as it can look more subtle. If you want to add a pop of color, a neutral and a saturated color can work very well. However, combinations of two saturated colors are riskier, and you should make sure they complement each other.
Finally, let's look at some tips to keep in mind when choosing which colors to wear:
- Neutral tones such as black, dark blue, white or gray are the most classic and suitable for any occasion.
- Add a touch of color to bring warmth to your look.
- Dark blue is a color that can unconsciously generate confidence.
- Light colors help to open communication channels.
- If you wear cool colors, use silver accessories, and if they are warm colors, use gold.
- Wearing darker colors from the waist down flatters your figure.
Tips for dressing well in the real estate sector
Handbags
should not be disproportionate to your body size; they should complement your structure.
footwear
A minimal heel always helps you look stylish and feel comfortable.
accessories
The most commonly used accessories are watches, scarves, necklaces, and earrings. Silk is the ideal fabric for scarves because it's lighter, more sophisticated, and timeless. How to wear them? Around the neck, knotted, loose, or even tied in a bow, like a tie.
Ties
Ties should never extend past the waistband of the trousers. The narrow end of the tie should not be visible. The knots should be tight (so the shirt button is not visible). The tie should never be much lighter in color than the shirt.
Suits
The basic look for working in a real estate agency is a suit or formal dress, with all its accessories and complements.
This will be your starting point from which you can vary your outfits depending on the occasion. That's why it's important that you know all the secrets and tips to wear them in the best way.
- It has to be of good quality.
- Match the color of the tie to the color of the suit.
- The shirt must be 100% cotton.
- Choose fabrics that lightly brush against the body rather than cling to it.
- The prints on the shirts indicate a certain degree of informality.
When buying yours, pay attention to the details: the drape of the trousers, the construction of the pockets, the lining, the lapel, the sleeve and buttons of the jacket, and the third pocket.
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