What Are My Best Colors to Wear?
Deciding how to wear clothes that look fabulous includes more than design and style. Consider what your best colors to wear are when shopping to find hues that complement your own coloring.
Determining Your Color Season
Coloring combinations are often discussed in terms of seasons. Understanding which season you are can help decide which colors might work best with your individual features. If you have trouble determining your season, follow this simple guide: look at your veins. If they appear more green, opt for colors in warmer shades; if they appear more blue, go for cooler clothing colors.
Winter
If you are a winter, your skin color might be pale, olive or dark; skin undertones are typically blue or rosy pink. Hair and eye color often contrast the skin. Black, dark or white blonde hair are typical winter hair colors.
Winters look great in deep, rich colors such as black, deep blue, crimson and dark pink. Icy pastels like silver, sky blue, light sunny yellow and pink can also look wonderful. Bright white is another good color for many winters since this stark neutral works well with hair and eye color contrast.
Spring
If you are a spring, your skin undertones may be gold-yellow. Skin coloring is typically in cream or peach shades, with hair color ranging from auburn shades to golden and strawberry blondes. Springs often have freckles and lighter eye colors.
Springs look best in soft, rich colors. Warm colors such as peach, golden yellow, copper, coral and brown shades with warm tones are good choices. Bright aqua, green and royal blue can also look stunning. Rather than bright white, springs can opt for a rich, creamy ivory as a wardrobe staple.
Autumn
If you are an autumn, your undertones are typically golden, with skin coloring in shades like peach, beige and golden brown. Red, red-brown, dark blonde and rich brown or brown-black hair shades are common for this season. Autumns also tend to have darker eye colors.
Autumns look wonderful in rich neutrals, earth-toned and spicy colors. Consider olive, forest or mossy greens, orange shades, grays, dark browns, burgundy, purples and camel and rich beige colors.
Summer
If you are a summer, skin undertones might be pale blue or pale pink. Skin might be pale or pink-toned. Light eyes and blonde or light to medium brunette hair are common for summers.
Summers look excellent in soft shades and muted colors with cool undertones (or light colored neutrals). Some of the best colors for summers include dusty or rose pink, pale yellow, lavender or pale mauve and powder blue. A soft white can also work for this season.
Flattering Hues
If you're still at a loss trying to figure out what your best colors to wear are, consider the following colors, which work well with virtually any hair, skin, and eye combination and are versatile enough for basically any time of year.
Red
This color works almost as a neutral in many cases, being versatile enough to wear with many other colors. It brings out the natural red or pink coloring in the cheeks and looks great with virtually any skin and hair color. This color can also cross seasonal boundaries; a cute red tank and denim mini skirt can look great for summer, while a crisp red blouse makes a stunning choice for fall and a cozy red sweater can see you through winter in style.
Eggplant
Another highly versatile shade, this rich hue from the purple family looks exceptional on nearly everyone, complementing or contrasting skin and hair tones in style. While this color is a favorite for fall fashion and cooler seasons, lighter blouses and summery dresses in eggplant shades can also work well.
Teal
Choose tops and dresses in a rich teal, and you can't go wrong. This unique blue-green mix can bring out the eyes of most women, and can also play up the flush of the cheeks to make the face appear naturally beautiful.
Try Saturated Colors
While pastels are perfectly pretty and can look great with delicate coloring, many women stay away from rich, saturated hues when it comes to choosing blouses or other clothing. Some feel that these are too bright, bold or just not "them," but in reality a richer hue can often really bring out a woman's beauty. In many cases women already wear colors that look good for their skin tone and hair and eye coloring, but the shades are too pale and don't make their eyes pop or show off sassy hair the way a richer or deeper color might. So step outside the box and try blouses, jackets and dresses in saturated colors - you just might be surprised and love your new look.









