Aside from the style of your prom dress, the
colour is the most important decision to make. But how do you pick a
colour that suits you? Here are some tips to help you figure out which
colour is best for your prom dress.
1. Look in your wardrobe
It might sound stupid, but you may well already know which colours suit
you the best. Look at what you tend to pick for yourself, and focus on
the pieces you like to be seen in the most. These are usually the ones
that get the most compliments when you wear them. Are there one or two
colours that feature more than others? Well, that's likely to be one
that looks good on you, as our choices are shaped by the feedback we've
had in the past.
2. What colour eyes do you have?
If you
have blue or green eyes, then picking a dress in a similar colour can
make your eye colour stand out even more, making them look particularly
striking. Sorry to people with brown eyes, but brown dresses don't tend
to have the same impact.
3. Colour wheels, colour seasons etc.
There are sophisticated colour consultants out there who talk about
finding your right 'season' or area of the colour wheel that contains
the colours that suit you the best. These can help you, but as there
are lots of different systems out there, make sure you find advice that
is cohesive within an approach, i.e. follow it through from start to
finish as they do differ from each other.
4. Aren't there rules for which colours suit different people?
Yes, there are all kinds of rules for everything, but when it comes to prom dresses,
the fabric, colour saturation, shine or matt fabric effects,
accessories etc all make a difference. That means any rule will have
exceptions.
What finding the right colour for your prom dress really boils down to is this:
A colour that really suits you makes you look healthy and brings out all of your best features. If you compare it with a colour that really doesn't suit you, you can see a real difference.
If you hold up a colour against you skin and it washes you out, or
makes you look sallow and unhealthy, it simply isn't for you, no matter
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When you're out shopping for
your prom dress, ask to be able to try it on somewhere that has natural
daylight - if it's a shop, ask if they have a mirror they can carry to
near the shop window so you can see yourself in natural light, rather
than just looking in the changing room.
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