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Originally Posted by garinda
I do think some colours, although black and white aren't technically colours, suit some people more than others.
However, I do think people should be able to dress in whatever colours they feel like wearing.
I detest colour fascists.
Used to drive me mad. Timid little mouse people coming in with their limited colour/shade palettes, after having their skin/hair colour analysed, by some so called expert from Color (sic) Me Bad, or whatever it's called.
If it makes you feel good, when you wear it, it is the right colour for you.
The only colour rule an English gentleman needs to follow is for shoes.
'No brown in town'.
Even if the shoes do match the handbag.
Stick with black.
 
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Completely agree. If you want to wear it, wear it. Not sure about the brown shoes though.
And as for the following, taken from Margaret's colour test reference above... no wonder some people are so f****d up:
When you have made all of your selections, in the order of your most-to-least favorite, your analysis will automatically appear in the top window.
The first result will define the CURRENT PROBLEM or theme of the current tension or stress in your life. The next result will define the UNDERLYING GOALS and drives that are currently active in your personality. These drives may be successfully expressed or they may currently be frustrated. The third result will describe the current INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR that is hindering your ability to reach these goals.