How to wear grey
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The Rules How to wear grey
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Grey is not a colour everyone can wear. If you have red hair, hazel eyes and a freckly skin it is not the colour for you in any shape or form. If you have deep blue eyes and black hair. or your hair is turning the type of grey you don't have to dye. then nearly any shade of grey is one of your best colours. If you are desperate to keep your hair dyed you will fmd grey suits you less.
A lot of people don’t like grey because it was the colour of their school uniform, but it can be one of the most sophisticated colours to wear if you know how.
Grey is mostly a daytime colour. except when ifs a beautiful silvery satin. It is a good alternative to black.
When wearing grey, remember that the second strongest colour in your outfit should be tonal. not too contrasting. Brighter colours can be added in smaller amounts.
A lot of people ruin grey with black accessories. Contrasting colours look best - for day. choose chocolate brown shoes or boots (suede is better than leather) and at night, high- heeled shocking pink or red court shoes.
This colour grey Is quite dark for me to wear if I just wore it with white. I need the warmth of the blue to carry it off. My accessories are in similar tones of dark green or turguoise. y