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The best prom dress colors for pale, medium, and dark skin tones
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Unlike a wedding dress, prom dresses come in many different colors and styles! One thing to consider when buying a prom dress is picking a color that best suits you. Choosing the right prom gown in a color that's flattering to your skin tone and eye color will help you stand out on prom night.

Things You Should Know

  • Look at your vein color, eye color, and how gold and silver jewelry looks on you to tell whether you’re cool or warm toned.
  • Bold colors like turquoise make dark skin pop, pastels like periwinkle complement pale skin, and earth tones like forest green look great on medium skin tones.
  • Warm, earthy colors like reds, yellows, and browns pair well with warm undertones, while blues, purples, and greens look best on cool undertones.
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Determining Your Skin Tone

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  1. Your skin tone is the surface color of your skin and is usually the word you use to describe your skin color (ex. Ivory, light, medium, dark). Your skin's undertone is the color underneath the surface. It is possible to have the same surface skin tone as someone, but different colored undertones. When shopping for a dress you should take both the surface tone and undertone into consideration. [1]
    • Undertones are typically broken down into three categories: cool (pink, red, or bluish), warm (yellow, peachy, golden), or neutral (a mix of warm and cool).
  2. One way to determine your undertone is to look at the color of your veins. Roll up your sleeve and look at the veins on your wrist. Do they look blue or green? If your veins look blue you likely have cool undertones and if they look green you likely have warm undertones. [2]
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  3. Your eye color can also help determine your undertones. If you have blue, gray, or green eyes you likely have cool undertones. Alternately, if you have brown, hazel, or amber eyes you likely have warmer undertones. [3]
  4. Typically people with cool undertones look better in silver jewelry and people with warm undertones look better in gold jewelry. Which do you prefer on your skin tone? [4]
  5. Another way to figure out the undertones of your skin is to see how your skin reacts to sun. If you burn easily you likely have cool undertones. If your skin tans in the sun you likely have warm undertones. It is possible to have light skin and warm undertones in the same way that you can have dark skin and cool undertones. [5]
    • People with fair skin color who burn likely have cool undertones.
    • People with medium/dark skin color who burn and then tan likely also have cool undertones.
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Complementing Your Surface Tone

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  1. Bold and bright colors will really pop and complement your skin tone. Try jewel tones, such as turquoise, and emerald green. Pastels are another good choice and will make you stand out in a crowd. [6]
    • Avoid black and other deep tones.
  2. If you have a light or fair surface tone without freckles it is suggested that you try pastels. For example, pastel blue, mint green, periwinkle, baby pink, and heather gray will all complement your skin tone nicely. [7]
  3. If your skin tone is often described as olive you likely have a medium surface tone. You will look best wearing earth tones and metallics. [9]
    • For example, try gold, forest green, brown, mustard yellow, and cranberry red.
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Choosing a Color Based on Undertone

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  1. If you have decided that you have warm undertones the colors that will look best on you belong to the earth tone family. These include yellows, reds, and browns. [10]
    • Avoid icy shades and jewel tones.
  2. If you discover undertones of blue, pink, rose or purple, you're considered to have a cool skin tone. People with cool undertones look best in blues, purples, or greens. [11]
    • Avoid oranges and yellows.
  3. When you are deciding on your dress color it is important to keep in mind that your skin has both a surface tone and undertone. You could have dark warm skin or dark cool skin. Similarly, you may have light warm skin or light cool skin. Typically the surface tone will help you determine the shade of colour and your undertone will help you decide on the color itself.
    • For example, if you have dark skin you will look good in bold colours. If you have dark warm skin you may want to choose a bright yellow or red to compliment the warm undertones. If you have dark cool skin you will look best in a bright blue or silver.
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Picking Out a Dress

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  1. If you're still at a loss for which colors will be most flattering for you, think back to the items in your wardrobe that have earned you the most compliments. Do people comment on how flattering a certain shirt or jacket is on you? Or do you get rave reviews every time you wear a particular scarf or accessory?
    • Look for common color trends among your favorite pieces – if all your compliment-worthy articles are red, it's safe to assume that this color will be a good pick for your prom dress.
  2. Now that you have determined your skin's tone and undertone and have discovered which colors look best on you it is a good idea to try on a variety of these colors to see which one you like the most. [12] Typically one dress and color will stand out among the rest and really make you pop. You will only be able to find this look by trying on lots of dresses!
    • Avoid having your mind set on one color. It is a good idea to try on a variety of colors. You never know what you will find.
  3. It is always a good idea to bring someone with you when you are shopping for your prom dress. They can provide their opinion and let you know which dress and color looks best on you. Asking a sales associate their opinion is another great idea. They are very familiar with the products in the store and can help with narrowing down your selections.
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  • Question
    What colors should I avoid wearing?
    LaTricia Brown
    Master Tailor & Creative Director
    LaTricia Brown is a Master Tailor and Designer and the Owner of Trish B. Stylin' based in the Savannah, Georgia metro area. LaTricia has over a decade of experience including bridal design, men's and women's clothing design, and fashion show directing. She has a BFA in Fashion with a minor in Accessory Design from the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD). LaTricia has worked with W Magazine in New York City and has assisted with the personal styling of P. Diddy. She has also assisted the development of Sean John's 10-Year Anniversary Collection and appeared in the filming of Diddy's "If I Were King" Documentary.
    Master Tailor & Creative Director
    Expert Answer
    Try to steer clear of any dress color that washes you out and makes you look dull or pale.
  • Question
    What should my grade six daughter wear at her "prom"?
    Community Answer
    A fairly simple, knee-length dress would be cute. Try to find it in the pastel version of her favorite color! Unless you feel comfortable with her wearing heels, I would suggest black or white ballet flats. Do her hair in a simple, elegant updo. There are many styles to choose from across the web. Finish off with a sparkly belt or headband and a cute clutch.
  • Question
    What should I wear to my 8th grade formal?
    Community Answer
    I wore a cute summer dress with an updo and a little mascara to mine. If you don't like dresses, a cute jumper is always nice!
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      Tips

      • Don't forget to choose if you want sparkles or not.
      • Your prom dress will make you shine on prom night, so don't just settle for the first trendy gown that enters your field of vision when you're shopping for prom dresses. Take enough time to find the right dress – one that's not only fashionable, but also flattering to your natural skin tone and coloring.
      • Remember that these are only guidelines and it is not necessary to buy a dress that matches your skin tone. The most important thing is to feel comfortable in your dress regardless of the color.
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