Ashley E
Im kind of a bigger girl, and I know that some colors dont look good on bigger people, what colors do you think is good for a fancy evening dress.. for like a senior dinner.
Answer
It also depends a lot on hair colour/skin colour.
I think darker colours are a safe bet- black is always classic. Or try navy blue for something a bit more trendy.
And the style of dress is really important too. A-line skirt with a V-neck is very flattering. Wearing a skirt and top also looks good because it breaks up your waist a bit. Otherwise you could choose a dress style that comes in a bit at the waist to give you definition.
Light colours such as white and yellow tend to make you look bigger than you really are (as do horizontal stripes-while vertical stripes are slimming).
It also depends a lot on hair colour/skin colour.
I think darker colours are a safe bet- black is always classic. Or try navy blue for something a bit more trendy.
And the style of dress is really important too. A-line skirt with a V-neck is very flattering. Wearing a skirt and top also looks good because it breaks up your waist a bit. Otherwise you could choose a dress style that comes in a bit at the waist to give you definition.
Light colours such as white and yellow tend to make you look bigger than you really are (as do horizontal stripes-while vertical stripes are slimming).
Which dress color would suit pale skin and dark hair?
Ana H
I was thinking pale green? Or maybe beige?
I don't wanna look washed out, but I think striking colors don't suit me well.
Please help.
Also, which shoe color? ;D
=)
Answer
crimson or wine-red. I know they sound bold, but try it on, it'll probably look incredible and it won't wash you up. Don't go with beige or pale green--those really will wash you out. If you like green, try emerald green. If you like earth tones (or aren't in the mood to go as bold as these colors) try a rick, deep brown silk. If none of these seem to work, or if you're going more casual, light blue looks lovely with that hair/skin combination, or a richer navy blue.
Shoes should, obviously, match the dress. For reds, go with black shoes. For greens, I like brown, for earth tones go with something wild, like bubblegum pink heels. For blues, try to pair dark blue dresses with light blue or mint-colored shoes, or light blue dresses with dark blue shoes.
crimson or wine-red. I know they sound bold, but try it on, it'll probably look incredible and it won't wash you up. Don't go with beige or pale green--those really will wash you out. If you like green, try emerald green. If you like earth tones (or aren't in the mood to go as bold as these colors) try a rick, deep brown silk. If none of these seem to work, or if you're going more casual, light blue looks lovely with that hair/skin combination, or a richer navy blue.
Shoes should, obviously, match the dress. For reds, go with black shoes. For greens, I like brown, for earth tones go with something wild, like bubblegum pink heels. For blues, try to pair dark blue dresses with light blue or mint-colored shoes, or light blue dresses with dark blue shoes.
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