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SAUNDER
by Emily Saunder
thesaunder.com
@THESAUNDER
inspiration
My nostalgia for Broadstairs, the seaside town on the Kentish coast that I visited every summer with my family when I was growing up — I was drawn to lots of vibrant Sherbet colors and Aquatic Blues
prominent colors
Sea Foam, Bioluminescent Algae, Atomic Peach, Warm Sand, Sherbet Lime, Toxic Avenger Green and Burnt Gold
signature color
Bioluminescent Algae because it’s as bold as a punch to your face and as soothing as a bag of frozen peas all at the same time
must-have item
The Viking dress (with its side cutouts and mesh inlays) in the hand-loomed stripy Lurex Sea Foam fabric — it’s one of those versatile cocktail dresses that you can wear everywhere from a cocktail party on a yacht to an underground disco in Brighton Beach
Is there a color that complements all skin tones?
Not really, unless I’ve been subconsciously egotistical and have only chosen colors that look good on me. That being said, I did use a lot of aquatic colors, and Blues do look pretty good on me because they bring out my big, Blue eyes. As far as a universally flattering color goes, I think the best bet is Black — Black looks good on everyone. tones. |
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