Black: timeless, but not always your best friend
Black is a wardrobe classic. It feels chic, slimming, and effortless. Yet when worn close to the face, it can intensify shadows and sharpen features more than we intend.
If black is a staple in your closet (and that’s completely understandable), consider wearing it below the waist—or softening it near the face with luminous jewelry, lighter scarves, or a touch of fresh makeup.

Deep navy: elegant, yet sometimes too subdued
Often suggested as a gentler alternative to black, very dark navy can still lack the brightness many complexions need. When the shade is too heavy, skin may appear muted or uneven, as though light isn’t bouncing back.
Brighter blues—royal, cobalt, indigo, or peacock—tend to be far more flattering, naturally enhancing radiance and clarity.