What colour is Burgundy? The difference between Burgundy and Bordeaux and the colours go well with them.
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We often hear about "Burgundy" in fashion and makeup. We will introduce what kind of colour it is, the difference between Burgundy and claret, and the colours that go well with it.
Burgundy is a very effective colour for creating sexiness and elegance. Learn its characteristics and how to incorporate it into fashion, and you will be able to wear this stylish colour!
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Master the mature and elegant colour of Burgundy:
Burgundy is a popular colour in both fashion and makeup. It is suitable for chic colour combinations and makes the wearer look elegant. However, as it is not used often, it can be tricky. What is the best way to use it?
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POINT:
* You can't go wrong with primary colours.
* Adding a bright item will brighten up your outfit.
* For a more classic look, pair them with wide trousers.
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What colour is Burgundy? What is the difference with Burgundy?
"Burgundy" is the English name for French Burgundy, which is famous for its wine. The name is derived from the colour of the wine.
It is a deeper colour than claret or Bordeaux and is described as a "very dark purplish-red".
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"Burgundy," often used as a cosmetic colour, is actually the English name of a region! Do you know where it is?
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"Burgundy" is very popular in makeup! Many girls like to wear makeup in rich colours, such as deep red eyeshadow and lipstick.
By the way, "Burgundy" is a Japanese word derived from English. It was initially the English name of a region that was often heard.
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[Question]
What English name is "Burgundy"?
1. Budapest (Hungary)
2. Burgundy (France)
What is the correct answer?
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2. Burgundy (France)
The correct answer is "Burgundy", famous for its wine!
When we say "Burgundy" in Japan, we refer to Burgundy wine in cooking and a dark red colour like red wine in fashion and cosmetics.
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Burgundy:
A region in central-eastern France. A hilly area centred on the Saône river basin, with the regional government seat in Dijon. The kingdom of Burgundy was founded in the 6th century and flourished as the largest principality in France by the 14th century. Famous for its wine production. English name: Burgundy.
What colour is Burgundy? The difference between Burgundy and Bordeaux and the colours go well with them.
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The colour you often hear about in foundations! What colour is "ochre"? [Fashion terms you might not know]
[Ochrer]
-> Ochre
Ochrer [(French) ocre].
-> Ochre (yellow earth). Also, yellow ochre. Ochrer.
Ochre is a dark reddish yellow, corresponding to the French "ochre" and the Japanese "yellow ochre". In addition, colours lighter than ochre are called 'yellow ochre', and colours with a more robust reddish hue are called 'red ochre'. Because it is a colour derived from yellow earth, it is also popularly known as one of the earth colours.
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What colour is maroon?
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Chestnut brown is a very dark shade of red. Maroon is a dark red, so it can sometimes look similar to brown.
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Burgundy and maroon are often mistaken for the same colour but differ significantly. Maroon is a mixture of red and brown, whereas Burgundy is a mixture of red and purple. As such, Burgundy is slightly lighter and more purplish than maroon.
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What are the colours of maroon? Maroon is generally a mixture of red and brown.
Mix a red base with blue in a 5:1 ratio to make maroon using only primary colours. Once you have darkened the red with blue, add a minimal amount of yellow to create a brownish maroon. If you don't like the look, adjust the ratio until you get the shade you want.
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History of maroon
The name maroon was first used in English in 1789. It comes from the French word "maron", which means chestnut, a dark reddish-brown colour.
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Maroon is a popular colour for school and sports team uniforms, often combined with white, grey and gold. It is also the colour of the robes worn by esoteric Buddhist monks such as the Dalai Lama.
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Meaning of maroon
Maroon is a shade of red, a colour associated with intensity. Passion, love, anger, energy and danger are all related to red, but chestnut is a muted shade and is less likely to evoke such impressions.
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Maroon is associated with Buddhism and evokes spirituality, wisdom, and calm feelings. According to colour psychology, maroon is associated with control, responsibility, and thoughtfulness.
Maroons can also be associated with autumn, as leaves can appear maroons as they change colour.
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What colour is russet? Meaning, codes, combinations
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Russet is a warm, earthy colour between red and brown on the colour spectrum. This rich colour is famous for creating a cosy, inviting atmosphere, as it evokes autumnal foliage and rustic landscapes.
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Russet originates in nature and is often associated with the red tones of earth and clay. It is a versatile colour used in various design settings, from interiors to fashion, to create a sense of warmth and sophistication.
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What colour is Russet?
Russet is a deep, warm, earthy reddish-brown colour reminiscent of autumnal foliage, rich soil and the bark of old trees. This unique colour often evokes rural landscapes' cosy, rustic charm and natural elements.
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What does Russet mean? Russet is generally associated with warmth
earthiness
rustic
cosy
natural
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Historically, peasants in medieval England often wore auburn as a symbol of modesty and frugality. In Japan, the colour is associated with autumn, representing the beauty of nature's transitions.
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What colour is mustard yellow?
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Mustard Yellow is a vibrant, deep yellow that echoes the warm, spicy flavour of its namesake condiment, yellow mustard. The colour sits between orange and yellow on the colour wheel, giving it a deeper, more earthy feel than other pure yellows.
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What does mustard yellow symbolise?
Mustard yellow symbolises optimism and comfort. Its warmth suggests earthiness and contentment, while its richness exudes sophistication and refinement.
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In colour psychology, mustard yellow evokes feelings of happiness and comfort. It creates a pleasant atmosphere that encourages creativity and joy.
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What is the history of Mustard Yellow?
Mustard yellow has been famous in the fine arts since the 19th century. It played an essential role in Impressionist and Fauvist art. Vincent van Gogh's 1888 "Bedroom" features a similar shade of mustard yellow on the bed and chair. Henri Matisse's 1946 "Yellow Interior" also features a similar shade of mustard yellow.
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This warm yellow is a popular shade among interior design and decorating enthusiasts for mid-century modern furniture and colour schemes.
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Forest Green colour sample. The origin and explanation of the colour Forest Green are currently being prepared. Please wait a while.
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Colour List: 550 colour names and hex codes
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The Primary Colour Dictionary is an online colour sample site that opened in 1997. It consists of nine types of colour samples and various colour-related services.
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In particular, the traditional Japanese colours have been supported by many people to convey the colour sense of our ancestors from ancient times to the present day. A colour dictionary that lets you try out different combinations of text and background colours and colour patterns that let you choose colours from regular combinations.