Ever wondered what colors are best for you? In this color series, we will look at the best colors for your special features. In this this article we are looking at the summer color palette.
When you think of summer as a season, you might think of warmth and brightness. However, the summer color palette is actually the opposite of that. It’s all about cool skin tones and muted colors.
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Think about soft pastels and colors that are more of a blend of shades rather than the primary colors you get in your art box.
Having said that, summer color types range through soft, true and light summers, where the colors that suit you best will slightly vary, so it’s definitely worth experimenting with paler and brighter shades of the same color.
Why dress for your color type?
Dressing according to your color type is very much back in favor, and with good reason. As we get older, our skin can start to look paler and washed out, but the right colors against your face can make you look younger and more vibrant.
First off, you’ll look healthier and better.
Knowing which colors suit you can also really help you hone your wardrobe, so everything in your closet goes with everything else. it’s also easier to put together day-to-day outfits.
How to tell if you should wear a summer color palette?
Now that you’re thinking about dressing according to your color type, how can you tell if summer colors are right for you?
1.Your skin has a cool undertone
And it’s likely there is a low contrast between your hair and skintone. If you aren’t sure about the contrast levels, then taking a black and white photo can really help you to see whether there’s a big difference between the tones in your hair and skin.
As you will see from our colors charts below, soft blues and pale yellows can work beautifully for the summer color palette. Carmen @carmen_gimeno above wears a beautiful warm-weather outfit that combines the two.
Note that if you are worried about any colors washing you out as a summer, you could take a tip out of Carmen’s book and wear a pair of glasses or sunglasses that suit your skintone, and a bright lipstick.
Get her look with this similar shirt, skirt (plain option here), sandals, tote, belt and sunglasses.
2.Your eyes will be cool
Your eyes are blue, gray-blue, cool green, a gray-brown shade, or gray. They will be a muted shade, rather than being warm or bright.
3.Your hair has ashy undertones
You are likely to have light blond to medium brown hair, with cool, ashy undertones rather than it being warm and golden or auburn.
Jona @the50plusgirl above opts for bright shades that could wash a summer color type out, but her tan and bright lipstick keep the look super flattering.
Steal her look with this similar camisole, shirt, skirt, sneakers, woven bag and sunglasses.
4.You look best in silver or platinum jewelry
Because summers have cool undertones in their skin, eyes and hair, cool colored jewelry like silver, white gold and platinum will work in harmony with you.
As well as your jewelry, choose silver shades for the hardware on your outfits, such as your buckles, zips, buttons, and bag handles.
Celebrities who have a summer color palette
If you look good in a summer color palette, you’re in great company. Celebrities with a summer color palette include Olivia Wilde, Emily Blunt, Claire Foy, Anna Kendrick, Jennifer Garner, the Princess of Wales, Margot Robbie, Rihanna, and Michelle Pfieffer.
Colors that look great on you
Below, you can see some of the colors that will look great against your skintone. These are the colors you should wear closest to your face, either with your top, jacket, dress. if you don’t want to invest in a whole new wardrobe and you don’t already have these shades in your closet, treat yourself to some scarves or statement necklaces in these colors.
What you are looking for are colors that are a blend of shades. So, rather than a very bright red, for example, look for paler pinks and purples. Or, rather than bright blues, you’re looking for blue with a touch of gray.
Think not about the bright shades of summer in the sunshine, but the more muted shades of nature in misty weather or after the rain.
Georgette @grownandcurvywoman above (read her style interview here) looks stunning in her draped maxi dress. You can see that you can choose the most flattering color for you at the top of your dress.
Check out this ombre dress (other options here and here) that you can wear with this similar pair of earrings.
Neutrals to wear if you have a summer skin tone
Of course, you won’t just wear top to toe color in most outfits. You’ll want to add some neutrals. But which ones to wear, and which ones to avoid?
Well, let’s start with what to avoid first.
Black or white won’t work well for you because they’re very high contrast colors, but your color type is low contrast, so they will drain you. If you do want to wear these, wear them at the bottom of your outfit rather than beside your face.
Instead, look for softer neutrals. Specifically, choose those with some grays and blues in them. So, choose whites that are toned down with gray, gray itself, and navy. You can opt for some beiges and browns, but they should be on the cooler side, rather than warm shades.
A capsule wardrobe for the summer color palette
Now let’s look at some specific clothes, shoes and accessories we’ve found which meet the summer color type guidelines. And, read on for a capsule where we put them together into different outfits.
Tops
Below, we’ve chosen a neutral top that gives you the same look as a white t-shirt – but note, it’s not a bright white, as that would wash you out. It’s off-white. Each of the other tops chosen here has a little gray mixed into their color palette, so it tones down the shades. You can see we’ve chosen a gray-blue, lilac, and minty green.
Equipment Willow Tie Waist Silk Camisole – M.MLaFLeur The Nora Top – COS Ribbed Tank Top – COS Oversized Shirt
M.MLaFleur The Frederick Cardigan – M.MLaFLeur The Nora Top – Wit & Wisdom Ab’Solution High Waist Ankle Skinny Pants – Sam Edelman Tarra Slingback Pump – btb Los Angeles Opal Pompom Tote – Bocar Layer Seed Beads Cluster Collar Necklace
Coats, jackets and cardigans
On to jackets and coats to go with your outfits. Again look out for more muted tones for the most flattering effect.Rather than choosing the obvious black blazer or black moto jacket, for example, choose paler shades. That way, you could easily wear black, and it will still be flattering. For example a pair of black jeans with the blazer, or a black dress with the moto jacket on top.
The blazer (below) comes in a good choice of colors that would work for the summer type, including the mint shown, as well as greyish blue, dusty rose, lake blue, light gray, and navy. The faux suede jacket also comes in a dusty rose shade that would look good on you.
Urban Coco Open Front Blazer – danibe 3/4 Sleeve Open Front Cropped Cardigan – BLANKNYC Faux Suede Moto Jacket – M.MLaFleur The Frederick Cardigan
Shan @teachingonthegc above shows off some of the pastel shades which look beautiful on summer types.
Check out this similar top, denim jacket, skirt (another option here), sneakers, crossbody bag and necklace.
Pants and jeans
Moving onto pants and jeans, it’s much easier to wear any color at all on your bottom half, because the shades close to your face are most important. However, when choosing your jeans, keep your flattering colors in mind. Rather than black or white, look out for blue or gray jeans, or pastel colors.
The Wit & Wisdom skinny pants (below) come in a few colors that would be good for summers, including shadow, dove gray and smokey twilight.
Hudson Jeans Holly High Waist Flare Jeans – Wit & Wisdom Ab’Solution High Waist Ankle Skinny Pants – COS Plissé Pants – BP. Textured Wide Leg Pants
BLANKNYC Faux Suede Moto Jacket – Equipment Willow Tie Waist Silk Camisole – Hudson Jeans Holly High Waist Flare Jeans – GENTLE SOULS by KENNETH COLE Cody Espadrille Wedge Sandal – Tory Burch Ella Nylon Tote – Lana Blake Layered Y-Necklace – Jenny Bird Nouveaux Puff Earrings
Dresses
When you’re choosing your dresses, it’s like choosing tops, because they will sit close to your face. If you’re really confident about your color choice, then choose necklines that end close to your face. Otherwise, you can choose lower necklines for shades that don’t quite liven up your skintone as much. Or, if you have dresses that aren’t within the color chart we’ve shown you, choose necklaces that are, or silver necklaces.
The wrap dress comes in other colors that would suit you, including navy.
COS Gathered Linen Midi Dress – FLORET STUDIOS Tonal Midi Dress – Fraiche by J Flutter Sleeve Faux Wrap Maxi Dress – Cinq à Sept Jacey Tie Waist Silk Shirtdress
Eileen @eileenternullo above always looks beautiful in purples and pastel shades.
Recreate her outfit with this similar dress (another option here), flats, handbag, earrings and necklace.
Shoes
Obviously, your shoes are the part of your outfit that won’t be next to your face, so choose any color you want. But, below, you can see some shades that would match the tones in your palette.
Linea Paolo Newry Ballet Flat – GENTLE SOULS by KENNETH COLE Cody Espadrille Wedge Sandal – Jeffrey Campbell Ready 2 Go Ankle Wrap Wedge Sandal – Sam Edelman Tarra Slingback Pump
danibe 3/4 Sleeve Open Front Cropped Cardigan – COS Gathered Linen Midi Dress – Jeffrey Campbell Ready 2 Go Ankle Wrap Wedge Sandal – Tory Burch Ella Nylon Tote – Panacea Mint Crystal Oval Hoop Earrings
Accessories
For your accessories, matching your colors to your outfit can look super stylish, and different. Choose silver or white gold jewelry. If you want classic shades for your handbags, choose navy or gray.
Plus, look out for scarves and statement necklaces in your color pathways.
Tory Burch Ella Nylon Tote – btb Los Angeles Opal Pompom Tote – J.Crew Weave Tote – Lana Blake Layered Y-Necklace – Bocar Layer Seed Beads Cluster Collar Necklace – Panacea Mint Crystal Oval Hoop Earrings – Jenny Bird Nouveaux Puff Earrings – Cindy & WendyCashmere Silky Pashmina Scarf
Natalia @odin.stylish.me above actually has a lot of contrast in her hair and skintone, so isn’t necessarily a summer, but she is wearing some of the colors that look great on summer palettes.
Steal her look with this similar shirt, shorts, sandals, tote, belt, necklace and sunglasses.
Colors to avoid if you are a summer color type
Because you are “cool”, you will want to avoid colors that suit “warm” color types. Generally, that includes autumnal shades like mustard and terracotta, and bright primary shades. To see what to avoid, take a look at our articles on the autumn color type and spring color type.
Your summer palette outfits together in one capsule
Below, you can see the clothes, shoes and accessories from above together in one capsule. You can mix and match to create different looks. For example, wear the moto jacket over anything – the blue is mixed with gray so it reads as a neutral.
You could wear the cardigan over the drawstring pants for a comfy loungewear look, the off-white top with any of the pants, or the blue shirt with the slim jeans.
shop the wardrobe for the summer color palette here:
Everything in harmony
To create outfits that really work for you, you’ll want to pick colors that liven up your skin tone, as well as clothes that work in harmony with your body type. Knowing what suits you makes it much easier to put together a capsule wardrobe that works every day.
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I cannot begin to tell you how helpful this article has been. I’ve always gravitated towards black in my wardrobe because it seemed easy and, well, youthful. But it did the opposite: it aged and draned me. After reading this, I’m convinced I’m a Summer. I can’t wait to update my wardrobe to more flattering pieces.
Hi liz, Great to read you found the article useful. Yes black is often not the best choice for women over 40. You can still wear it know if you combine it with the right earrings, lipstick or necklace. In summer it’s easier too as it will be surrounded by more skin. Here are some tips on how tow ear black when it’s not your best color https://40plusstyle.com/how-to-wear-black-over-40/ Of course, I hope you find the colors that suit you best and wish you good luck in embracing more color!
I am in awe over Georgette and that dress. She looks soooo good.
Greetje
I like a variety of colours including greens/blues and people say the latter flatter me, I have cool skin, ash/greying hair, blue eyes. I do wear these colours but also like shades of brown, red, mustard – spicy/jewel colours and although I like to wear flattering colours can’t give these up totally and really don’t like pastels. Perhaps best not to wear these colours near the face.