In celebration of the actress's many ground-breaking achievements this month, we're giving her a sartorial salute
It's been a BIG month for Pearl Thusi. This February saw the actress become the first local celeb to collaborate with cosmetics giant MAC on a make-up collection., the series she headlines, will also become the first script-to-screen original African production to debut globally on Netflix.
In celebration of these achievements, we decided to give Thusi a sartorial salute by showcasing her fashion prowess. Whether on the red carpet or the beach, she's often an inspiration.No matter the event — or lack thereof — Thusi seems to have an undeniable attraction to the colour red. While no hue oozes confidence quite like it, it can be a tricky colour to wear: pick the wrong shade and you can end up looking sallow and sickly.
Blue-based or true reds like those Thusi tends to wear are the most flattering choice for those with dark skin tones. If your skin has a yellow undertone, go for a red with an orange or cherry undertone to brighten up your complexion.If your skin has olive to caramel undertones, opt for brick red shades.
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