Katie Holmes Dabbles in Color Theory
The Rise of Color Analysis
Are you a Hufflepuff? A Gemini? An ENFP? Do you also have an anxious-avoidant attachment style? And would you perhaps describe yourself as a “true winter?” Over the past couple of months, color analysis has emerged as the latest way to demarcate your identity online. Thousands of Instagram Reels are now dedicated to espousing the benefits of having your “colors” professionally read. It’s like visiting someone’s living room and paying them hundreds of pounds to tell you to avoid wearing red if you have spots.
The Truth Behind Color Analysis
Much like Harry Potter houses, star signs, or Myers-Briggs tests, there may be some truth to color analysis. However, the concept ultimately hinges on an outdated idea that the primary function of your wardrobe is to be as “flattering” as possible, aiming to smooth over perceived flaws rather than embracing individuality. Journalist Laura Antonia Jordan shared her perspective on the matter, emphasizing that what ‘suits’ her has never dictated her fashion choices. She is an emotional, inexplicable dresser led by her heart.
Katie Holmes’ Color Experiment
While it remains uncertain whether Katie Holmes has seen the TikTok video labeling her as a “shaded soft summer,” she has discovered a color that complements her bronzed skin tone – olive green. The actor has been seen sporting hues like mint green, sage green, lime green, and seafoam green, all of which also suit her well. Recently, Holmes was spotted in a quilted Everlane x Marques’Almeida jacket in the exact shade of olive while dining in New York. Her outfit was completed with wide-legged trousers and sling-back kitten heels, showcasing that successful dressing requires more than just following a color wheel.
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