In this short episode, I share with you my top three favourite colour analysis myths. Colour Analysis has recently been 'rediscovered' by some of the social media platforms that are followed by the younger generations (I'm Gen X). You may have seen reels of people telling you how you can 'self diagnose' your colours to figure out whether you have a warm or cool undertone to your skin (and therefore whether you'll look better wearing warmer or cooler colours). It turns out, self diagnosis m...
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In this short episode, I share with you my top three favourite colour analysis myths. Colour Analysis has recently been 'rediscovered' by some of the social media platforms that are followed by the younger generations (I'm Gen X). You may have seen reels of people telling you how you can 'self diagnose' your colours to figure out whether you have a warm or cool undertone to your skin (and therefore whether you'll look better wearing warmer or cooler colours). It turns out, self diagnosis m...
Peta Fissioli (51) tells how she has more respect for her body now because she's fallen in love with clothes again. This is Peta's story.
The Colour me Kate Podcast
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1 year ago
Peta Fissioli (51) tells how she has more respect for her body now because she's fallen in love with clothes again. This is Peta's story.
My very first guest on this podcast is Peta Fissioli. I met Peta a couple of times last year when she joined one of my Discover your Colours workshops, and then shortly afterwards, The Body Shape Rules workshop. Peta (51) grew up in the Wheatbelt of Western Australia and lived a happy, country life with her parents and older sister. Although never a slave to fashion, and despite (or maybe because of) being dressed in her sister's hand-me-downs, as a teenager Peta took her fashion influence...
The Colour me Kate Podcast
In this short episode, I share with you my top three favourite colour analysis myths. Colour Analysis has recently been 'rediscovered' by some of the social media platforms that are followed by the younger generations (I'm Gen X). You may have seen reels of people telling you how you can 'self diagnose' your colours to figure out whether you have a warm or cool undertone to your skin (and therefore whether you'll look better wearing warmer or cooler colours). It turns out, self diagnosis m...