
Marigold

the divine sunshine
Marigold. What does it stand for?
Once, these golden flowers were laid upon the altars of the Virgin Mary — humble offerings in place of gold coins. And no wonder. Each bloom seems to hold a piece of the sun, a symbol of faith that endures through shadow and storm
Mid & Warm

Marigold has a mid-tone, warm appearance and looks perfect in warm to neutral, light to slightly dark colours in varying brightness —
from muted to bright




Toffee Apple

Marigold looks stunning in warm colours — as long as they’re not too dark and not too light.Juicy yellows, oranges, and reds suit Marigold beautifully, as if they were squeezed straight from tropical fruit. Parrot-feather greens and warm touches of blue and purple add the perfect finishing notes to Marigold’s radiant palette
What to Avoid
Marigold’s main recommendation is to avoid colours that are too cool or too dark. These shades can feel out of place on you — or worse, they can overpower your natural warmth and radiant energy But what if you love them?Simply follow the guidance in the Zazu Feu Colour Book, where you’ll find clever ways to wear the shades you adore, even if they aren’t a perfect natural match





Shiny!

For Marigold, gold truly means gold — the brighter and yellower, the better.Citrine, amber, and peridot are the perfect gemstones to showcase Marigold’s radiant warmth, bringing out their natural glow in the most harmonious way
a little self-love potion,
perhaps?

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