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Which colors bring out your eyes? Top fashion advice from the experts
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Your eyes are sometimes your most important feature. They don't call them "windows to the soul" for nothing. And when you're dressing to impress, it's a good idea to also dress to bring out your eyes. Different eye colors go best with different clothing colors, and there a few key combinations you should know in order to make the best impression. We'll fill you in on combinations for both daytime and nighttime wear, as well as how to color-coordinate your accessories.

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Choosing a Daytime Outfit

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  1. Blue eyes can match well with a variety of shades, but classic neutral shades go great with blue during the day.[3] Neutrals include colors like navy, olive, gold, silver, cream, and camel.
    • Neutrals tend to go with anything. If you don't want a look that's completely lacking in color, you can use neutrals to bring out your eyes while still having some bright colors in your outfit. For example, if you want to wear a pink top, wear it with olive green jeans.
    • Brown are great neutral colors; it can be cool or warm, depending on the undertone; it leans more toward red.[4]
  2. Corals tend to bring out green eyes during the day. Corals contrast with green just slightly to make your eyes really pop. Look for coral wardrobe items to highlight green eyes during the day.[5]
    • For example, look for coral dresses, undershirts, blazers, or pants to bring out your green eyes during the day.
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  3. While hazel eyes do tend to pair well with darker colors, during the day you should go lighter. Lavender can really bring out your hazel eyes for daytime wear.[6]
    • If lavender is too soft or feminine for your tastes, you can incorporate it in small ways. For example, wear a lavender undershirt with a suit.
  4. Deep blues work great at bringing out brown eyes during the day. For daytime events, look for your best deep blue wardrobe items.[7] [8]
    • For a more casual event, blue jeans can actually be a great way to bring out your brown eyes.
    • For a more formal event, go for a dark blue button shirt, suit jacket, blazer, dress, or dress pants.
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Selecting Evening Wear

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  1. It's usually best to go darker at night for hazel eyes. Look for charcoal outfits. A charcoal suit or suit jacket, for example, could pair well with hazel eyes, as well as an attractive charcoal dress.[9]
  2. Green eyes will look great at night if you opt for moss green shades. They will match somewhat with your natural eye color, emphasizing it to others at night.[10] [11]
    • Moss green is a popular color for jackets, blazers, and cardigans. Try throwing one of these garments over your clothes to bring out your green eyes.
  3. If you have brown eyes, a soft pink shade can make them pop at night. Opt for a pink outfit or one that has shades of pink in it. For example, you could wear a suit jacket with a pink undershirt or a dress with soft pink stripes.[12]
    • Remember to go for softer, muted shades of pink over brighter shades. Hot pink may not emphasize your eyes as well.
  4. If you have blue eyes, they can pair well with fuchsia or brighter pink shades at night. As many people find fuchsia or pink overwhelming on its own, you can pick something with subtle shades of these colors.[13]
    • For example, you can wear a dress with fuchsia polkadots or a suit with a bright pink undershirt.
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Highlighting Your Eyes with Accessories

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  1. If you don't like the colors that pair with your eyes, try using your jewelry to bring out your eye color. Matching your jewelry to your eyes can draw attention to their color. Try to wear jewelry that is roughly the same color as your eyes.
    • You do not have to find a perfect match, but something like an emerald necklace can help call attention to green eyes.
    • If you're not a big fan of jewelry, you can try wearing another accessory, such as a watch or cufflinks, that match your eyes.
  2. One great way to bring out the color of your eyes is to wear a tie that matches. If you have brown eyes, go for a brown tie, for example. A tie is a nice, subtle way to bring out your eyes without having a certain color overwhelm your outfit.[14]
    • This can be a great option if you prefer more neutral shades, like grays and blacks, but want people to notice your eyes. Instead of opting for a shirt to match your green eyes, you can simply wear a green tie.
    • This can also work if you dislike the types of colors that bring out your eyes. If you're not a fan of fuchsia, for example, instead of wearing that to bring out your blue eyes simply go for a blue tie.
  3. Hazel and brown eyes benefit from eyeliners that contrast with your natural shade. As hazel and brown eyes are darker, contrasting liners will make them look brighter by comparison.[15]
    • For hazel eyes, go for an eggplant liner.
    • For brown eyes, try a cobalt blue liner.
  4. Green and blue eyes often look best when brightened. Opt for lighter shades of eyeliner to make them look brighter, emphasizing the natural color. White and gray eyeliners can make blue and green eyes look bigger and bolder.[16]
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    If you have silver-gray eyes, try wearing black clothing to make your eyes pop. Cool color tones such as blues and greens will also look good.
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    Use colors like blues and purples. Keep it as natural as you can; after all, black eyes are very mysterious and are prone to catching someone's attention even without makeup
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    Blue, light purple, navy, gray and white (as well as some greens) will really bring out your eyes.
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Warnings

  • Don't wear clothing that is the same color as your eyes. It may not highlight or emphasize your eyes and might, instead, swamp them by making the eye color appear washed out.


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This article was co-authored by Bethany Brenneman. Bethany Brenneman is a color analysis expert and professional makeup artist based in Columbus, IN. She is a Master Certified Color Analysis Expert serving the midwest, and has the #1 color analysis business in Southern Indiana. She has over a decade of experience and consulted with over 1000 clients virtually and in person. As a professional makeup artist, she has spent over a decade working with brides, fashion shows, and major tv networks such as MTV. She now serves as a bridal and special event makeup artist. She also offers in-person and virtual color analysis to help you get matched to both makeup and clothing in your season. Bethany has built a social media presence on both YouTube and Instagram where she shares simple makeup and style tips, tutorials, and recommendations. She also hosts in-person group makeup classes while running a virtual makeup artist business with Seint Beauty offering color-matching and customizable palettes. This article has been viewed 176,456 times.
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