A color expert says to avoid this color when being photographed. Find out what it is and what to wear instead here.
This Is the Worst Colour to Wear in Photos
Looking good in photos is a skill that can be taught (hence the number of stories we've published on the subject), and one of the easiest ways to control that is what you wear. As you probably suspected, some colours look much better than others on camera, and who better to tells us exactly what they are than Lee Eiseman, the executive director at Pantone Colour Institute and author of the new book The Complete Colour Harmony, Pantone Edition?
When it comes to the worst colour to wear in photos, Eiseman told us, "Solid colours are always best, as opposed to patterns. Very pale pastels and whites can make the subject looked washed-out. However, colour in makeup can help considerably, especially professional makeup application. Cameras sometimes have difficulty adjusting between very bright contrasts, so it's best to keep brights as solid pieces as opposed to separates."
So what should you wear? Eiseman gave plenty of options for what colours to embrace, explaining that "the best colours are deep reds, teals/turquoises, and other shades in the blue-green family (the most universally flattering family of all colors). Rich and deeper greens, purples, and blue are all good. If a neutral is preferred, grey is the best, even better than black. Earthy and warm browns are good. Black and white together can offer too much contrast as well. Mid-tone or more vibrant rose-pink tones and corals are flattering."
Given your newfound knowledge of photogenic colours, you're probably ready to add some of them to your wardrobe, right? That's what we're here for.
Keep scrolling to shop pieces that will look great in photos.
DEEP RED: Topshop Tie Wrap Twist Top (£42)We want to wear this with high-waisted skinny jeans, hells and gold hoops.
& Other Stories Knit Sweater (£35)
We'd like to take all of our photos in this.
TEAL: Zara Mini Velvet Wrap Dress (£30)
Trust us—you need this dress. Just add a slick of lipstick and killer heels.
Ted Baker Aadila Tie Waist Dress (£129)
Chances are you have a wedding in the diary. Wear this with a fur jacket and heels for a chic winter wonderland look.
DEEP GREEN: Self-Portrait One-Shoulder Tiered Lace Midi Dress (£320)
Keep things simple, and pair this with strappy gold heels.
Hobbs Laura Coat (£179)
Faux-fur outerwear is surprisingly versatile and we love this colour.
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I've Found 53 New-In Pieces Just in Time for Payday Read Now PURPLE: Massimo Dutti Knit with Button Detailing (£34)We love the deep, rich colour and the small detailing on the low v-neck-super flattering.
Ganni Fenn Wrap Coat (£235)
Our favourite brand in our favourite colour-way.
Massimo Dutti Flowing Trousers with Belt Detailing (£80)
Wear with a lighter lilac knit for a sleek tonal look.
BLUE: Topshop High Neck Rouch Midi Dress (£49)This shade of blue is so dreamy.
Warehouse Cosy Pointelle Jumper (£39)
Serious sweater goals.
WARM BROWN: Canada Goose Whitehorse Hooded Quilted Jacket (£750)
We love how expensive this looks with an all black outfit.
Joseph Oversized Wool Turtleneck Sweater (£225)
The chunky ribbed trims and turtleneck make this knit feel super cosy.
Joseph Ribbed Wool-Blend Midi Skirt (£245)Wear as styled, with the matching knit for a super sleek winter workwear look.
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Mango Flecked wool-blend blazer (£100)
Meet your new staple.
ROSE: Iris & Ink Grace Cashmere Turtleneck Sweater (£125)
Pretty pastel '70s vibes.
Whistles Dusty Zip Front Shearling (£995)
We can't think of a prettier way to stay warm.
Still in need of a fashion fix? Up next, our edit of winter outfit ideas.
Opening image: Style Du Monde.
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