The Best Colors To Wear If You're A Winter Color Palette

As highlighted by The Concept Wardrobe, bright winters feature the highest contrast of all, blending spring and winter palettes like Megan Fox. Skin and hair have cool undertones, with striking, bright eyes. The skin is neutral or neutral-cool, so both gold and silver look great on you. There is slightly more warmth here than in true winters, meaning bright winters can look like springs with sparkling blue to hazel eyes, and neutral blond to dark hair. According to Kettlewell Colours, bright winters' best colors are shocking pink, azure, icy gray, and acid yellow.

The next winter subcategory is cool winter, which Kettlewell Colours describes as being sultry with a deeper coloring. Think Krysten Ritter or Lupita Nyong'o, with darker hair and cool hazel or dark eyes. Still icy in overall complexion, you are probably a cool winter if warm colors bring out your complexion's yellow tones. While you should veer away from warm shades, charcoal, deep indigo, navy, burgundy, and pale gray will look amazing on you.

Lastly, dark winters are on the warmer end of the spectrum, and can often be mistaken for cool autumns (via Kettlewell Colours). You scream depth, with olive, neutral, or neutral-cool skin, and darker hair with hints of red like Anne Hathaway (via The Concept Wardrobe). The eyes are dark, with hints of amber, olive, or deep blue. Still high contrast and cooler than autumns, you look best in colors like stone, mole gray, pine green, or cassis.

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