Yes, Yes, it is warm out… Yes, Yes… the sun is shinning, and soon, you will be itching to start wearing those vibrant seasonal colors again… but before you do, know this: Not every color, is for every body.
I know opinions are the new assholes, and every asshole has an opinion, but I can promise you, that I would not steer you in the wrong and it would behoove you, to take heed of these words. I cannot have, my peeps. looking a hot ass mess on the street. First… make sure your body is right… you can no longer hide behind winter layers, and we will be able to see you… ALL of you. That said, lets get started…
RED: Koool-Aaaid!!. Red is so hot for the summer, It’s hot like fire. I generally give red-tones a thumbs up. Reds overpower your skin’s warm-tones, and let your true hue shine through. Similarly, wearing red-toned shirts or face framing accessories, can often help mask blemishes; but remember, wearing whatever color is the equivalent of "nude" for you, does the opposite.
Orange is tricky… For my low-melanin brethren and sistren; If you are tanned or sunburned, orange is NOT your color! You will look like a shirtless alien… pleasebelieveit! And to my fellow, true mid-melanin family, we also have to be careful; the oranges can be our enemy too. The key here, is to accent the neckline with another color, or colors, to break things up and increase wearability.
Yellow… I tweeted about this after seeing a Chunkmonster while out on the town (follow me: lewsnews)… Yellow, while being young and fresh, like a wet baby chicken, is NOT slimming… If you ever wanted to look trim… do not attempt to do it in yellow… I know ya’ll have heard the “yo’ mamma” joke about wearing yellow (School Bus), so this can’t be news, but we have to remind ourselves that just because it’s in the stores, does not mean it should be yours… resist or remorse. Your choice. Yellow also looks great on darker skin tones and makes me think of Wonka’s golden ticket on a bar of chocolate waiting to be devoured… Scrumdelescent! Yeah. I said it.
Green is great, it’s one of my “colors” because it compliments warm undertones, and is great for showing off a little summer color. I generally don’t see people run into a lot of problems with greens, so as long as you are not tying to look like a citizen of Oz, and this Dorothy, would not approve… Also beware of pairing it with red, unless you’re looking for a quirky lil conversation starter for that July garden party.
Blue is generally a safe color – its calming you know – but, some blue hues can be too cool and subdued for this season. A light or electric blue keeps you looking fresh, and is complimentary to most skin tones. But be warned, if you have dark circles, blue has a tendency match and exaggerate them.
I recently re-embraced Purple after recognizing it as another of my “colors.” It works much the same way that reds do by toning down the warm undertones but it also helps feature the ‘right reds.’ If you want to feature your plush pink puckers, purple makes ‘em pop!
Now. Stay away from too much white if your teeth or eyes are discolored, it will draw much attention to your… “slight “imperfection, especially in the bright summer sun. If you insist that it doesn’t matter... don’t come cryin’ when someone buys you that pity pack of white strips. I’m jussayin’
Black is slimming … but not right for the summer. When the weather is above 70, save darker colors for darker hours. Furthermore, if your natural pallet is already dark… wearing dark colors doesn’t do you ANY favors… CanIkeepitreal?
Color’s coordinating isn’t too hard, unless you failed… Art…(and life?) Light colors work well with a lighter pallet, making you look fresh and fun. Saturated pallets can handle more saturated brighter colors, giving you a bolder, brazen aura. That’s a no brainer right? Now… if you have a lighter pallet, and want to go all Technicolor… that is fine… just know that you will be looking ALL EXTRA SUPER TECHNICOLOR… which is only good if you have a purpose to be drawing focus. You do not what your clothing to be more exuberant than you. Wear the clothes, don’t let the clothes wear you.
If this all sounds like Greek then listen up: Dress your personality first, your body second, and the season last. But don’t get crazy… if you feel like a stripper, but weigh 300 lbs… you need to ADDRESS your body before you can DRESS your personality… Legislation.
Embrace the season, embrace the sun, and look your best!