Color
Coding

Miroslava Duma in a Dior Coat
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February’s
color is FUCHSIA. Sure this color may be reminiscent of all those cheesy, jaunty
hearts plastered in every store in honor of Valentine’s Day. But I assure you
that is not why I chose this color
for February. I care not for this holiday. Firstly I’m single, and secondly Saint
Valentine has Christian roots (did the term Saint give it away?).

Diane Von Furstenberg Fall 2012
Valentine’s
Shmalentine’s aside, I chose fuchsia because it’s a perfect bridge between winter
and spring. Its jewel-like tone suggests winter depth, while its undeniable buoyancy
alludes to sunnier months ahead. Simply stated, fuchsia works beautifully in
all seasons, as it does on all complexions. This color is able to suffuse warmth into every skin tone...from ivory to ebony.
What I
especially like about fuchsia is that it’s feminine without being overtly
girly. Unlike a paler pink, fuchsia is more ballsy. This color possesses
the “characteristics” of the woman I’d like to become. Fuchsia also made an appearance on Zac Posen's Spring 2013 runway. Check out this beauty!
Zac Posen Spring 2013
Here
are a few ways to don this hue
in the upcoming months: