Colour schemes in fashion
The tool analyses the selected colours and determines the type of colour scheme — this helps you quickly understand whether the outfit is harmonious and how to improve it.
Monochromatic
Shades of one colour — from light to dark. One of the most reliable combinations in fashion.
Analogous
Adjacent colours on the colour wheel — for example, blue, sky blue and turquoise. They create a soft and harmonious palette.
Complementary
Opposite colours on the colour wheel — for example, blue and orange, red and green. They create a striking contrast.
Contrasting
Colours with a large difference in lightness or saturation — for example, black and white, navy and beige. Graphic elegance.
Mixed
A combination of several colours that does not fit classic categories. Requires a good eye but can give original results.
FAQ
How do I choose clothing colours that go together?
Start with a neutral base — white, grey, beige or black — and add 1–2 accent colours. Use a monochromatic or analogous scheme for a foolproof result.
How do I match the colour of a bag or shoes to an outfit?
Upload an outfit photo and select the main colours with the eyedropper — the tool will automatically suggest suitable complementary colours: neutral, analogous, contrasting and accent.
What are complementary colours in fashion?
Complementary colours are opposite on the colour wheel, for example blue and orange. They create a strong contrast. Use one as the dominant colour and the other as an accent detail.
Do I need to register?
No. The tool is completely free and runs right in your browser — no data is sent anywhere.