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Carole Jackson (color Analysis)
Carole Jackson (born 1942) is a former color consultant who developed seasonal color analysis, a system of advising which colors a person should wear to look their most attractive based on their skin tone. ''Color Me Beautiful'' 1970s Jackson developed the system in the 1970s after studying with Gerry Pinkney in California. Gerry was teaching the Suzanne Caygill Method. color theory After this training she went home and wrote ''Color Me Beautiful'' (1980), which was a bestseller in the early 1980s. By 1983 it was in its 31st printing; as of 2014 the book was still in print. Jackson's system was based on the work of Johannes Itten, [Suzanne Caygill],Belle Northrup, and Harriet Tilden McJimsey. She created a consulting business to advise people which colors to wear in Bedford (town), New York, Bedford, New York, then moved it to McLean, Virginia, and licensed the system to other consultants. The concept became popular; it was not uncommon for people to ask one another, "Have y ...
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