Mount Pleasant Magazine Sept/Oct 2025

104 www.ReadMPM.com | www.MountPleasantMagazine.com | www.MountPleasantPodcast.com best for them. I help my clients discover colors that make them look brighter, fresher and healthier.” Part of the color analysis categories you into a ‘season’ to help you choose outfits to complement your season (even in different calendar seasons). While Heatherington elaborated that every season has colors that won’t look best, each season also has tones and hues to help everyone keep on trend while staying in their season. Heatherington left us with some practical tips if we do already know what our season is. “Springs need to lean into the richest shades in their palette, the ones that look like fall the most,” she advised. “Terracotta, tan and chocolate brown are all good options. Summers should lean into the deepest tones in their palette, the ones that feel comfy and cozy, like mushroom brown, plum and burgundy. Winters can pull out the darkest colors in their palette including damson, pine green and mole, leaving the brighter colors aside. The fall is autumn’s time to shine, and they should stock up on all the colors in their season!” This fall let’s transition into our best, most confident selves. Whether you’re investing in a makeup tutorial or a color analysis, let’s step into the season looking and feeling incredible. health & wellness Katie Heatherington of House of Colour

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