Why Color Quizzes Are Back — And Are Your Key to a More Minimalist Closet

Why Color Quizzes Are Back — And Are Your Key to a More Minimalist Closet

Have you ever stumbled upon a vintage copy of “Color Me Beautiful?” Maybe it sat on your parents’ nightstand or maybe your great aunt tried to drape you in colors as a teenager to find your “season.” This book, which hit the shelves in the 1980s, was a classic among people of a certain generation, all of them dedicated to building a wardrobe (largely for women) out of the colors that best suited them as a spring, summer, fall, or winter. 

I first came across the idea at some point as a kid in the ’90s, flipping through my mom’s old issues of Redbook. As I grew convincingly more sophisticated with each page, I recall coming across the seasons, deciding I was an autumn and promptly filing that memory away for a couple decades.

Now, the seasons are back. Color me intrigued, but I was excited to talk to Jeannie Stith, the founder of Color Guru to get her story and learn why this system is becoming relevant and useful again in 2022.

Stith got her colors done 15 years ago at the urging of an older aunt. The practice had fallen out of trend at that point, but she found it was a game changer — even with an ’80s vintage color palette. She looked better and felt better in her clothes but also found a surprising benefit, “All my colors started to coordinate together and everything seemed to match. A capsule wardrobe started to come together naturally, without having to resort to all neutrals.” 

Stith was hooked and set out to recreate the colors in a modern way. When she spent a year researching every existing color analysis system to determine what worked and what didn’t, she immediately noticed previous systems lacked inclusivity. With the help of a master colorist and master stylist, and a couple years of trial and error working with friends, she recognized there were segments within each season that revealed the nuances and similarities between 12 different palettes that include Autumn Twilight, Vivid Winter, Sunlit Spring, and Calm Summer.

Color Guru bases their color palettes on the original seasons: Springs and autumns are warm, while summers and winters are cool. But they go further with light and deep, which speaks to the contrast between your skin, hair, and eyes, and muted and clear, which refers to whether you look best in vibrant, clear colors or softer, muted tones. After determining your season, they send an explanation document that shows warm and cool tones side-by-side with your photos, along with light, deep, clear, and muted colors. The palette of colors and makeup shades are, in theory, the hues that will help you glow.

Looking at my warm, clear, and light Copper Spring colors, I immediately spot a few of my favorite shades to wear, including royal blue, brown, and berry pink. Maybe this quiz is on to something. And, as I think about my closet… if I wasn’t planning on doing a purge this weekend, I’m now considering it. It’s a little too coincidental that some of the sweaters I never wear, because they make me look tired or blah, fall into my “colors to avoid” list. This seems like a simple guide to both pare down my wardrobe and stop impulsive clothing purchases.

I ask Stith how she’s seen business grow over the past few years — particularly as people dive headfirst into minimizing their wardrobes while also staring at themselves for hours each day on zoom. She says, “We had our big explosion in business since 2020. Color Guru is a self-care practice you could still do even when salons were closed.”

She continues, “There’s also the increased popularity of a simplified wardrobe or a capsule wardrobe. People are more intentional about what they’re buying.” But how many times have you seen a capsule wardrobe that’s all shades of ivory, white, and black? Stith believes knowing your season is the key to maintaining a minimal, intentional wardrobe, while also embracing vibrant shades. “Neutral is great, but people love color!” she says. “They want less in their closet, but they want to be able to have color in their wardrobe.”

Heather Bien

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Heather Bien is a Washington, D.C.-based freelance writer whose work has appeared on MyDomaine, The Knot, Martha Stewart Weddings, HelloGiggles, and more. You’ll often find her making pitstops for roadside antique shops, drooling over original hardwood floors, or perfecting her latte recipe.

10 Freestanding Wardrobe and Clothes Racks We Love

10 Freestanding Wardrobe and Clothes Racks We Love

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If you’re living in a space with a teeny-tiny closet (or no closet at all), have no fear. A freestanding wardrobe or clothing rack can provide a home for all your things, no remodeling required. Clothing racks and freestanding wardrobes are efficient, compact, and easy to assemble — and most are pretty affordable, too. Plus, even if you do have a bedroom closet, you can still use these racks in your entryway as a spot for coats and scarves. We rounded up our favorites that will have you embracing the closet-free life.

Why is an open wardrobe rack better than a closed one?

Sarah M. Vazquez also contributed to reporting. 

Nancy Mitchell

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As a Senior Writer at Apartment Therapy, Nancy splits her time among looking at beautiful pictures, writing about design, and photographing stylish apartments in and around NYC. It’s not a bad gig.

Brie Larson Just Matched Her PJs With Her Houseplant

Brie Larson Just Matched Her PJs With Her Houseplant

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This week, “Captain Marvel” actress Brie Larson showed off her love for her own houseplant in a different way — by wearing houseplant patterned pajamas.

“House plant cosplay. 🌱” Larson captioned a photo that shows her wearing her plant-themed pajamas while sitting on the windowsill next to her plant.

Her followers are left with the question: what type of houseplant is Larson’s green beauty? “This plant has characteristics of or is reminiscent of a Heartleaf Philodendron,” Alfred Palomares, Vice President of Merchandising and Resident Plant Dad at 1-800-Flowers.com, told Apartment Therapy. “It is also known as a Sweetheart plant because of the heart-shaped leaves.”

A Heartleaf Philodendron is the ideal option for beginner plant parents or those who find it hard to carve out enough time to take care of one, as it’s got a reputation of being one of the easiest houseplants keep alive. Philodendrons, which are native to Tropical America, thrive in many different lighting conditions and don’t need much water. They’re also a super easy plant to propagate: simply cut or pinch off a branch, making sure at least a couple of nodes are present, and put the cutting directly into water or soil.

The nightwear in question, the Banana Leaves Pajama Set, features bright and colorful banana leaves printed on a white background. The top is a short-sleeved button-up shirt, while the bottoms are available in either shorts or pants.

*Adds to holiday wishlist*

I’ve Been Wearing These Cozy Slippers Practically Everywhere for Months — and I Never Want to Take Them Off

I’ve Been Wearing These Cozy Slippers Practically Everywhere for Months — and I Never Want to Take Them Off

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There are a ton of cozy slipper options out there. And if it’s cold where you are — and getting colder — shopping for the pair that will keep your feet toasty through winter is overwhelming at the least. Hunting for the best home goods may be my job, but I always get paralysis when shopping specifically for myself, so I’d given up on finding my own perfect pair of slippers when I got the chance to try Overland’s. I guess love truly does come around when you stop looking for it.

Overland is known for their high quality shearling, leather, and suede clothing (but also have stunning collections of sheepskin rugs and luxe wool throws). When I saw the slipper collection, I was almost afraid to try a pair — they looked too luxe to actually use, and I have a tendency to overuse things and ruin them quickly anyway. But for the sake of optimism and testing for the best, I grabbed a pair of the Taylor Australian Merino Shearling Slippers. And when I say grabbed, I more mean toiled over the 25 different men’s and women’s options and the individual color selections for each. House shoes are notoriously unattractive, so I was pretty blown away by the fact that I could see myself showing off in every single style and nearly every color. The Country Blue hue? I mean, come on.

First impressions aside, I’ve had my Taylor Slippers for over two months now and can honestly say they are my first favorite thing about waking up in the morning (besides, of course, the actual waking up part). With or without socks, the shearling interior is absolutely divine. And because they’re so attractive, I’ve been known to run errands and even head to casual breakfasts as friends’ homes in them. They’ve taken quite the beating over time, but I’m still waiting for them to look like they have. From droplets of wine that seem to fade into the Cedar-colored leather to the easily wipeable soles which take me from walks with my dogs to the sofa ottoman seamlessly, these slippers are resilient.

If you’re like I was and have ever been hesitant to treat yourself to a pair of luxe house slippers, you might actually find that 1. You’re worth it, so do it, and 2. There is a pair out there that will stand up to the investment.

Brooklinen’s Black Friday Sale Has Huge Savings on So Many Editor Favorites

Brooklinen’s Black Friday Sale Has Huge Savings on So Many Editor Favorites

The holidays are full of joy and unexpected gifts, but the best surprises of the season are the sales on brands that rarely slash their prices: right now, it’s Brooklinen. The cult favorite known for their bedding and self-care essentials is running a Black Friday sale, which may as well be a unicorn (at least in the world of discounts). This is the perfect time to get your hands on all those cozy linens you’ve been eyeing for yourself, especially the ones that made our Best Lists this year. You can also snag a few luxe holiday gifts for your loved ones, too! The sale includes 20 percent off sitewide, allowing you to get your hands on tons of AT editor favorites that we’ve tested, and subsequently, fallen in love with. Shop our top picks below.