tans, browns, whites. match your wardrobe to the undertones in your skin (pink/yellow/blue) and go from there. if you're not sure of the undertone go to a makeup counter and ask them to help you. you can also ask a sales person in the clothes department of whichever store what they think would look good. another thing is to try on things you think would look nice and ask a stranger bc they'll usually tell you the truth. also have a friend go with you to help pick out clothes. sometimes its best to have a second opinion
2006-07-30 07:40:38
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answered by Ashley 2
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Brown and cream are good basic colours and work all year round, black can be a bit heavy in the summer. Then find out if light blue, ligh green or peachy colours would work best with your skin colouring and tone. Adding gold to this combination can jazz things up for evening wear... or even a small amount of animal print. Check out Kim & Co on QVC shopping channel or qvc.co.uk, her colours remain pretty much the same, but she brings out different prints each year, and you can build a good basic wardrobe, with comfortable and stylish... but non crease clothes.
2006-07-30 22:25:35
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answered by Breeze 5
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white and black is always good but u could also try picking 3 or 4 matching colors and basing it around these colours. Buy neutral pants like white jeans and then buy coloured tops that will match
2006-07-30 09:42:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Black and white are safe colours that never date, go with everything and are easy to look after.
Colour Me Beautiful (or similiar) will tell you which colours suit you. You can buy a book that is written by them that will help - available from Waterstones, WHSmith or other similar book shops.
2006-07-30 22:55:35
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answered by k 7
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You cant beat black, but why dont you try buying things in different neutral colours (brown, white, grey etc) so that they will all go with each other.
2006-07-31 08:21:03
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answered by Gaz 2
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eco-friendly is traditionally the gender impartial. Yellow is likewise one it really is better forgiving than different hues for being gender impartial (quite even if that is area of a ducky topic). Blue can bypass both way even if that is traditionally a boy coloration. red i ought to study better in the route of lady.
2016-11-26 23:54:46
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answered by berggren 4
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Magnolia - It's the cheapest paint on the market. And it will give the sides of your wardrobe a lovely sheen.
2006-07-30 07:35:25
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answered by Boris 5
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Black and white and beige, but you must find the right beige to suit your skin colour
2006-07-31 22:22:28
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answered by jaygirl 4
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brown i think cuz it is the season for it or if u feeling cool try light blue
2006-07-30 07:34:56
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answered by pooh 2
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go to a clothing store and detirmine what color looks bast with hair, skin, etc
your color might be, tan orsky blue
2006-07-30 07:33:05
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answered by beach lover 2
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