Color Analysis Trend: Yay or Nay? | EP 165

Is the 1980s “color analysis trend“ coming back? Is “digital” image consulting now a thing, along with double breasted suits, giant shoulder pads and terrible perms?      It's certainly starting to look that way, as your favorite personal stylist Holly Katz is finding that digital color and style analysis is all the rage right now, and the hottest thing on Tik Tok.   This week, we discuss the popularity of the 1980s book, Color Be Beautiful, and how a new wave of Ai and digital styling tools are bringing back color analysis. We also pick apart styling in a box and other online style apps that may - or MAY NOT - be helpful in creating your own personal style.    (NOTE: follow along on Holly’s Pinterest board for this episode!)    In general, this iconic bestselling style guide explained that there are 4 types of color palettes, named after the 4 seasons: spring, summer, autumn, and winter.    In her book, Carole Jackson asked, “What Season Are You?” Your choices where:    Spring: Your colors are clear, delicate, or bright with yellow undertones.    Summer: Cool, soft colors with blue undertones are right for you.    Autumn: You look best in stronger colors with orange and gold undertones.    Winter: Clear, vivid, or icy colors with blue undertones make you look best.    The promise of this concept was to help you define your color personality, learn to perfect your makeup, use color to solve body-shape issues, save money by developing a color-coordinated wardrobe for all occasion, and discover your clothing personality.  #thatscute     Wow. If this was truly the magic bullet for style success, some of us might not have a job as a personal stylist today!      So, is it that this national phenomenon just faded away over the past 30 years? Was the concept wrong? Or did we just get lazier with the rise of the punk rock movement and the rise of fast fashion?     In this episode, Holly takes you through her experience as she tries out a “Color Analysis” app on her phone. Her commentary, as she takes you step-by-step through the app’s style questionnaire proves to be both hilarious and frustrating. She tried to be open minded. She tried.   If you know Holly, she has a point of view on these questions – and especially – the results!    In essence, the color you wear cannot be the easy answer to your style questions and concerns.     Can certain colors make you feel better when you wear them? Absolutely!    Are there some colors that are not good with your skin tone? Double Yes!    Should you plan your life around being a ‘warm’ or ‘cool’ Autumn?  Hell no!    Why? Because, Fashion Besties, we do not shop for color. We shop for fit. This is our mantra, and you need to have that engraved on your brain.     The other reason is that you can't slap a band-aid on your style and expect miracles. When you do the work and know what works for your body type, then you have the freedom to pick the styles that fit you best, then choose the colors of your choice.   Even before the pajama pant trend of the Covid era, the accepted work dress code and style has consistently gotten more and more casual.     Do we like that? #EWNO   Can we work around that? Well, some of us can.     (Wait until you get the part in this episode about the recent dress code change in the U.S. Senate. There is a long discussion about hoodies and basketball shorts you need to hear!)    If you go back to Holly’s foundational philosophy of “How to Stop Making These Fashion Mistakes,” you will remember these key things:    Shop for your body shape.  Dress your age.  Wear the correct undergarments.  Clean out your closet chaos.    If you start buying clothes online by searching for “teal blue” then you have missed the message.     Can you wear teal blue? Of course you can!  (As long as it fits well and is age appropriate – and is not the only color you ever wear.)      Do not let subscription style boxes or online apps that charge you money lull you into fashion security.  Artificial intelligence and robot warehouse packers cannot determine your style. You have to do the work.     You still need your brain, and with the constant support of this podcast, you can dooooo iiiiit!    Don’t give up. Just because “Casual Friday” has become “Casual Everyday” doesn’t mean you don’t need to get out of your style comfort zone.     In fact, we applaud you for trying these apps and subscription services, because it means you care.    Don’t let digital trends – or any trend – on TikTok or elsewhere dictate what to wear. We are old enough to know better.    Do let Holly help you navigate your way to style success. She makes it easy, and very fun!  Amirite?   This is what chic people do. #justsayin      IN OTHER NEWS:       In case you missed the WORLDWIDE RELEASE PARTY for Holly’s new book…. Holly has just published a new style guide: Stop Making These Fashion Mistakes!      This style guide makes a great gift for those who need it, and those who don't know they need it. This will be a game changer for anyone who could be struggling with their style. This book was written for you!       It is available on Amazon – and is already a BESTSELLER!! Get your copy today!       And as always, please listen to the podcast wherever you like to listen and recommend us to your friends and family. If you sign up for our newsletter, you get all this free fashion content, delivered straight to your inbox. Every. Single. Week. Don't know how your day can get any better!       Thank you for being our Fashion Besties!       Xoxo –        Holly Katz   Your Favorite Personal Stylist, the Hostess with the Mostest AND the only Holly you need to know!   www.fashioncrimespodcast.com  

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Here I am, the best fashion friend you never knew you needed! Sit down with personal stylist, Holly Katz to chat about finding your personal style, often with influential industry figures and celebrating women-owned small business owners - bringing you all of her sage advice and expertise. You'll want to take notes. Making fun of herself, Holly reports on the latest fashion trends - and fashion crimes - so you can learn from the best and make sure you don't land on the worst-dressed list. Personal stylist Holly Katz is the fashion investigator... stopping the crimes of the innocent (and not-so-innocent) victims of terrible style choices. Holly will roll in to give you all of the style advice you never thought you needed and make you feel like your image is on point. With this podcast, you've got her on speed dial 24/7. You won't want to miss a single one! Check us out on www.fashioncrimespodcast.com to subscribe and get all of this free fashion content delivered to your inbox every single week.