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Who looks good in dark green?

Who looks good in dark green?

Dark green is a versatile color that can look great on many different people. The key is finding the right shade and tone to compliment your individual features and style. In this article, we’ll discuss who tends to look best in dark green clothing and accessories. We’ll consider hair color, skin tone, eye color, and body type when making recommendations. Read on to learn if the richness of emerald, hunter, and forest greens play up your natural beauty!

Fair Skin Tones

Those with fair or pale skin tones tend to look great in dark jewel tones like emerald green. The high contrast created between pale skin and deeper shades makes features pop. Fair skin with pink or neutral undertones is especially lovely with greens. Those with very fair skin that borders on albino tones should aim for dark greens with blue rather than yellow undertones. Olive undertones in lighter skin can also make the wearer look washed out or sallow in some rich greens. Overall, bright emerald greens and forest greens with hints of blue suit peaches and cream complexions.

Celebrities with Fair Skin

Celebrity Skin Tone
Nicole Kidman Very fair with pink undertones
Isla Fisher Fair with peaches and cream undertones
Julianne Moore Pale with freckles and neutral undertones

These celebrities showcase fair skin that pairs beautifully with emerald jewels and deep forest greens. Their porcelain complexions glow against the darker shades.

Medium Skin Tones

Those with medium or olive skin tones can also look gorgeous in dark green hues. However, muted, dirty, or sage greens tend to complement better than jewel tones for this skin tone. Because medium complexions have some tan or olive in the skin, they can handle greens with a touch of grey or brown. Emerald greens with yellow undertones can make olive skin look dull. Muted hunter greens, sage greens, and deep forest greens with subtle grey undertones make medium skin glow.

Celebrities with Medium Skin

Celebrity Skin Tone
Jennifer Lopez Medium with olive undertones
Eva Mendes Warm medium olive
Kim Kardashian Medium tan with neutral undertones

These stars rock mossy, olive, and army greens with ease. Their medium skin tones skip neon greens in favor of more grounded forest shades.

Darker Skin Tones

Women with rich, darker skin tones are knockout gorgeous in deep greens. Dark green acts as a neutral that doesn’t wash the complexion out. Emerald greens pop beautifully on the skin while darker forest and hunter greens add striking sophistication. Yellow-toned greens and those with a touch of gold shimmer flatter. However, overly muted shades should be avoided as they can make darker skin appear ashy.

Celebrities with Darker Skin

Celebrity Skin Tone
Beyonce Medium-dark warm skin
Rihanna Deep complexion with yellow undertones
Zendaya Darker brown skin with neutral undertones

These women prove that vibrant, jewel-toned greens make their gorgeous skin glow. Emerald satin and rich hunter suedes complement perfectly.

Red Hair

Redheads with porcelain skin have an unexpected complement in deep green. While cool blues and pastels suit strawberry blondes, rich greens make the red hair and blue eyes pop. Forest greens, emerald greens, and hunter greens with touches of blue play up the crimson locks and fair skin. Muted or grey-based greens can make red hair appear dull and ruddy, so jewel tones are best.

Red-Haired Celebrities

Celebrity Hair Color
Julianne Moore Auburn red
Jessica Chastain Coppery strawberry blonde
Amy Adams Ginger red

These redheads glow in hues like forest, jade, and emerald green. Their porcelain skin and vibrant hair color pops against the darker hues.

Blonde Hair

Blonde hair, whether platinum, dirty blonde, or golden, also pairs unexpectedly well with deep greens. The high contrast of blonde hair makes green eyed blondes especially stunning. For platinum or bleach blondes, greens with some blue tones work best to avoid looking too washed out. Golden blondes with warm skin tones can pull off sage and olive greens along with emerald. For dirty and honey blondes, a mix of blue and yellow-based greens complement best. In general, blonde hair makes you a knockout in all shades of green.

Blonde Celebrities

Celebrity Hair Color
Gwyneth Paltrow Golden blonde
Jennifer Lawrence Dirty blonde
Paris Hilton Platinum

Whether rocking platinum locks or warm golden waves, blondes looks stunning in emerald, forest, and hunter greens. The lighter hair plays up their eye color against the darker green.

Brunette Hair

Brunettes benefit from the same color guide as those with medium toned skin, as often brunettes have olive or tan skin tones. Muted, soft hunter and forest greens with touches of grey suit both medium skin and dark brown hair. Emerald greens can overwhelm and wash out those with very dark black-brown hair, so keep to softened shades of green. Green with grey undertones rather than yellow complement naturally dark hair the best.

Famous Brunettes

Celebrity Hair Color
Anne Hathaway Chestnut brunette
Eva Longoria Espresso brown
Penelope Cruz Dark chocolate brown

Brown to black-brown hair is fittingly matched to softer forrest, hunter, and olive greens rather than bright jewel tones. Muted shades complement brunette strands.

Green and Hazel Eyes

For those with green or hazel eyes, shades of green can make the eye color dazzle. Emerald greens in particular make green and hazel eyes shine. However, those with paler green or grey-green eyes should avoid greens with too much yellow, as they can make eyes appear more muted. Deep gem tones of green and blue-tinged greens make all green eye shades sparkle and stand out. People with little green or hazel flecks in their eyes also look great in green clothing, as it draws out the color.

Green and Hazel Eyed Celebrities

Celebrity Eye Color
Kate Hudson Green
Amber Heard Hazel green-brown
Amanda Seyfried Pale sage green

Deep greens help all shades of green eyes dazzle and look more vibrant, from emerald to hazel to grey-green.

Blue and Brown Eyes

For those with blue, grey, or brown eyes, green clothing will make the eye color pop by contrast. Brown eyes glow against emerald green, creating dimension. Baby blues and grey eyes also intensify against hunter and forest greens. To avoid looking washed out or hollow, muted, olive, and grey-toned greens work better than bright yellow greens on lighter eyes. Overall, deep green makes light eyes stand out.

Blue and Brown Eyed Celebrities

Celebrity Eye Color
Taylor Swift Ice blue
Kristen Stewart Grey green
Keira Knightley Chocolate brown

Light blue, grey, and brown eyes become vivid with shades of emerald, olive, and forest green clothing. The low contrast flatters.

Cool Skin Undertones

People with cool undertones in their skin look radiant in green. Having a blueish undertone in otherwise fair skin means jewel tones flatter. Sapphire blues and ruby reds can be too cool, while orange washes out. But deep emerald and forest greens strike the perfect balance of making cool skin glow without looking flushed or pallid. People with fair cool skin should stick to blues greens. Medium cool complexions shine in sage and grey-toned greens. Darker cool skin is complemented with richer, warmer green hues.

Cool Undertone Celebrities

Celebrity Skin Undertone
Reese Witherspoon Fair with pink undertones
Kerry Washington Medium beige with cool pink undertones
Zoe Kravitz Deep complexion with blue undertones

Whether fair, medium, or dark complexions, skin with blue or pink undertones is complemented by green’s balance of richness without being too warm.

Warm Skin Undertones

Those with warm yellow, peach, golden undertones can also look gorgeous in green – but should stick to warmer shades. Olive, mossy, and sage greens with grey-brown tones suit medium warm skin. Fair and dark warm complexions look best in jewel toned greens and forest greens with green-yellow or golden undertones. Orange-undertoned skin can skip bright greens in favor of softer, autumnal shades. Overall, warm undertones match well to springs greens.

Warm Undertone Celebrities

Celebrity Skin Undertone
Jennifer Lopez Golden olive medium tone
Kim Kardashian Warm beige
Beyonce Warm golden brown

Women with warm, yellow, gold, or peach undertones shine in spring-like greens with touches of gold and yellow tones.

Neutral Undertones

Having a neutral undertone allows you to pick from a wide range of greens. Both emerald tones and olive sage shades can work. The key is to avoid greens that are too bright and overwhelming or too dull and muted. Aim for greens in the middle that complement without blending in. Forest green, jade green, and hunter green offer versatility for neutral medium beige skin. Fair neutral skin pops against jewel tones while darker neutral skin looks elegant in grey-toned green. Stay away from neon greens.

Neutral Undertone Celebrities

Celebrity Skin Undertone
Keira Knightley Fair neutral
Jessica Alba Warm beige neutral
Rashida Jones Neutral tan

Neutral undertones have flexibility to work with both vibrant emerald and more muted sage greens depending on the depth of skin tone.

Hourglass Body Type

Women with an hourglass shape have a defined waist and voluptuous curves. To accentuate your waist, deep green dresses and tops work magic. Look for wrap dresses in hunter green, A-line emerald skirts, or belted coats in forest green. The color also flatters hourglass curves without being overly clingy. Just avoid boxy or baggy green clothing, which hides your shape. Structured green dresses and tailored pieces show off your hourglass figure.

Hourglass Celebrities

Celebrity Body Type
Marilyn Monroe Iconic hourglass
Christina Hendricks Voluptuous hourglass
Kim Kardashian Petite hourglass

The bold color draws the eye to your sensuous hourglass shape. Structured emerald coats or wrap forest green dresses accentuate your curves.

Pear Body Type

If your body type is wider on bottom than top, also called a pear shape, dark green can add balance. Choosing a deep green dress in a wrap, A-line, or empire waist style evens out your shape. Pairing dark green pants or jeans with a lighter colored blouse also helps create proportion. Just avoid anything too voluminous on bottom in hunter and forest shades. Tailored ankle pants and straight leg trousers in jewel tones elongate your legs. Besides wearing green on bottom, you can also wear it on top with light colored slim pants to create balance.

Pear Shape Celebrities

Celebrity Body Type
Jennifer Lopez Curvy pear shape
Rihanna Slender pear shape
Beyonce Athletic pear shape

Wearing deep green on your bottom half or topping lighter pants with an emerald blouse pulls the eye up, balancing your pear shape.

Athletic Straight Body Type

For straight or athletic rectangular figures, dark green creates softness and curves. Look for tailored emerald dresses, nipped-in hunter jackets, and draped sage blouses to add shape. Avoid boxy cuts. Crossover forest green tops and belted emerald dresses cinch the waist. Pairing jewel tones on top with light slim pants gives the illusion of curves on athletic frames. Coats and jackets in hunter green make shoulders defined yet feminine. Column green dresses elongate and flatter straightened figures as well.

Athletic Celebrities

Celebrity Body Type
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