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Color Me A Season: A Complete Guide to Finding Your Best Colors and How to Use Them

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The original and most comprehensive book on seasonal color analysis is now on Kindle! Color Me A Season was first published in 1978, and was the first book to describe and teach seasonal color analysis. Now in it's ninth printing, Color Me A Season remains a wealth of information about seasons, color analysis, personalities, fashion, eye patterns, and insider's tips on how to find your best colors and how to use them.Author Bernice Kentner has toured the country providing seminars and workshops teaching seasonal color analysis, and has become the world's foremost authority on seasonal color. This book also explains Bernice's revolutionary discovery of the 16 seasonal blends, and explains why many people have been mis-categorized under other systems. Color Me A Season is a practical and easy-to-follow book, including many personal experiences and real-life examples that will help you see how seasons can help you in your daily life. This Kindle edition follows the text of the expanded edition from 1991, with accompanying color illustrations and charts. While some of the fashion information is no longer applicable, the underlying principles of how to use colors and fashion to look your best are timeless.

443 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 26, 2014

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June 5, 2023
Best Color Analysis Book

If you are trying to find your season and are confused by all of the incorrect info out there, this is the book for you.
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August 22, 2024
I was really excited to read this book and it did start out strong. I will say it is a bit outdated in the thoughts of styling and the author somehow comes across as an pretentious at times while other times loving? I did end up skipping to just my season because it f the information overload. I will probably pick it up again and try reading through the other seasons but for now, I felt like I was forcing myself to finish this one
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July 2, 2023
Obviously dated, so not all photos or style advice will be relevant (unless you love the 80s, in which case this will have you swooning hard) - but the guidance on color analysis is unparalleled in my opinion. Multiple facets of analysis and Bernice accounts for the “unique” ones who aren’t perfectly in what you’d initially think for a season. Worth getting your hands on a hard copy if you can.
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January 11, 2025
Color Me A Season

Lots of really good tips and ideas for every season that people can represent. I have always been a summer but now am finding that I am also on the cusp of winter.
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