I tried navy blue, but I don't know which one you consider (

https://www.google.com/search?.....38;bih=920

). I like it, but I don't know if it suits me. In royal blue I think I'm a little bit yellowish

I agree with you all. I don't like warm palette (5th photo), I feel the 3rd is slightly better (probably I shouldn't wear dark colours) than 4th (soft summer), which I always felt as mine.

And what about this two colours? At first I liked the lighter one much more, now I like the dark one, but I'm not convinced...

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I agree with everything Jenni said, and also prefer to dark colour in this last photo. However, it's hard to tell in isolation - and I wonder with your fair skin and dark hair, if it's a matter of contrast. For example, with the beige turtleneck, if you had a dark jacket over it, it might make a big difference, as the dark jacket would balance out your hair.

I like both - navy and light blue. Your skin looks brighter in light blue. It comes down to accessories and other layers ( like it was said about the dark jacket ).

I agree that the warm palette you posted is too warm; palettes 1 and 2 suit you better.

Of the pics you just posted, I think you look good in both colors, but I have a slight preference for the lighter blue.

I think that some of the confusion might come from the fact that you are high contrast between skin and hair, but medium contrast when just your face is considered (eyes, eyebrows, etc. against the skin). You might look best in medium-toned colors (not overly light or overly dark). Maybe add in some darker accessories to mimic the dark shade of your hair.