Red colors for Cool Winter women Cool Winter women can successfully wear cool and brighter red shades like crimson, American rose, or Spanish carmine red. Just look at these two pretty dresses. Pair it with your best neutral shade.
What is Winter Red Color? Winter Red has the hex code #A21C19. The equivalent RGB values are (162, 28, 25), which means it is composed of 75% red, 13% green and 12% blue. The CMYK color codes, used in printers, are C:0 M:83 Y:85 K:37.
In the HSV/HSB scale, Winter Red has a hue of 1°, 85% saturation and a brightness value of 64%. The Winter palette is cool, clear, vivid and high contrast. The only palette with true white and black in it, it also features the strongest variants of red, green, pink and blue.
If you've been given a designation within the Winter palette, let's explore what that means for you. Do remember though, that your seasonal type is a guide. A true Winter color palette is full of cool based jewel-tones like ruby red, sapphire blue, and emerald green.
Winter types also get such classic neutrals - they look beautiful in black, crisp white, and navy to name a few. Cool, contrasted Winter complexions can wear a depth of coloring that overwhelms less pigmented complexions. The depth in their eyes, hair, and lips is made more vibrant by corresponding colors.
Red is a standout color that makes a statement in any wardrobe, and embracing the right shade of red for your seasonal color palette can elevate your style to new heights. Want to know what your best colors are but mind-boggled by seasonal color analysis? I've put together a super simple guide to help you find your colors! Discover beautiful winter red color palettes on Color Hunt. A curated collection of great color palettes for designers and artists.
Find and save ideas about winter red color palette on Pinterest. To accessorize, you can use silver or platinum jewelry, black or white shoes and bags, or other colors from your winter palette, such as purple, emerald, or royal blue. Red is a versatile and flattering color that can work for any season, as long as you choose the right shade and accessories.