Your cart

Your cart is empty

Which Color Swimsuit Should You Wear?

Which Color Swimsuit Should You Wear?

Summer is here, and for most people, that means it's time to start shopping for your new tankini or bikini. You might be wondering what color swimsuits look best on you. Each person's skin tone and body type are different, so what looks great for one person might look different for another. More importantly, each person wants to look their best in a swimsuit color they love so they can strut their confidence at the pool. Maybe you're undecided whether one color is better than another or if there's one color that can accentuate your positive features. Where do you start? Here's a quick way to determine which color bathing suit would look best on you this summer. 

What Is the Best Color Swimsuit? It Depends on Your Skin Tone.

Red, pink, yellow, orange, or aqua? The answer depends on your skin tone. Swimsuits come in all different colors to complement a wide variety of skin tones. To find a swimwear color that is gorgeous and well-suited for your skin tone, you’ll first need to find out if your skin undertone is warm, neutral, or cool. 

Whether your skin complexion is fair, medium, olive, or dark, your skin undertone will determine which shades of color will accentuate your natural complexion. Skin undertones describe the hue of your skin complexion and can help you decide whether a cool navy one piece swimsuit  will look better on you than a bright blue swimdress

Gold Jewelry

Skin Tone Test

By simply observing your skin, you can figure out your tone in a few ways. Here are a few ways to determine your skin tone:

Examine Your Veins

Take a close look at the back of your arms and wrists to examine your veins. If your veins appear blue or purple, you most likely have a cool skin tone. Your skin tone is likely warm if your veins appear more green or olive. However, if you cannot tell because it looks like a mix of blue and green, then your skin tone is likely neutral.

How Does Your Skin React to the Sun?

How does your skin react when exposed to the sun? Cool skin tones burn and become rosy almost immediately. Warm skin tones will tan more quickly, whereas neutral skin tones tend to burn first and then develop a tan.

Do you look better in gold or silver?

Have you noticed what kind of jewelry looks best on you? If you feel that you look better in gold jewelry, you probably have a warmer skin tone. If silver agrees with you more, that you likely have a cooler skin tone. If you look good in both? You most likely have a neutral skin tone.

After you've determined your skin tone, you'll be able to choose the most appealing swimsuit color for you. As a general rule, choose colors that contrast with your skin tone. If you're feeling daring and want to experiment with color combinations, you can take advantage of the color wheel. When searching for colors that go well together, choose visually similar or adjacent colors on the wheel. Select colors opposite each other on the color wheel if you want to go for a bright and bold look. For example, you could pair a red bikini top with a green bikini bottom.

What Color Swimsuit Looks Best on Pale Skin?

If you have pale skin and don't know what colors to choose, don't worry. Your options are not scarce; there are plenty of colors that will look great on your skin! As previously stated, the key is to create a strong contrast, so stick with solid colored swimsuits in deeper and darker shades and colors in cooler tones. Avoid faded or muted colors because they may make your skin tone look ashy. 

Best Colors For Pale Skin

  • Hot Red
  • Emerald Green
  • Navy Blue
  • Olive Green
  • Dark Magenta
  • Burgundy
  • Pink/Berry

What Color Swimsuit Is Most Flattering?

Swimsuit colors that complement your skin tone are the most flattering. If you choose the right color, it will enhance your look, make you stand out, and make you feel confident and bold. Here are some color choices for various skin tones:

Girl in swimsuit

Warm Skin Tones

For people with warm skin tones, light colors, fall colors, and earthy tones are best. Here are a few color schemes to consider:

  • Green
  • Brick Red
  • Bright Coral
  • Peach
  • Baby Pink
  • White
  • Gold 
  • Olive Green
  • Warm Yellow

Cool Skin Tones

Shades of pastels and deep jewel tones, such as the ones below, would be ideal swimsuit colors for those with a cool undertone:

  • Turquoise
  • Emerald Green
  • Sapphire Blue
  • Deep Purple
  • Navy Blue
  • Bright Green
  • Rose Pink
  • Lavender
  • Baby Blue
  • Magenta

Neutral Skin Tones

Those with neutral skin tones can experiment with any color they desire. Colors that complement both warm and cool skin tones will look just as great on neutral skin tones. 

  • Ruby Red
  • Mustard Yellow
  • Plum
  • Apricot
  • Ivory White
  • Pink
  • Bright Green
  • Blue
  • Aqua

Find the Best Swimsuit Color to Wear at the Pool 

Swimsuit shopping should be easy, but that’s not always the case. When you're buying a swimsuit, you’ll need to consider your body shape, skin tone, swimsuit color, and how a swimsuit makes you feel. Once you find the perfect swimsuit, you’ll be ready to accessorize your look with your favorite sunhat, show off your summer skin, and lounge by the water with a good beach read and cocktail.

 

Related Journal

The Bandeaukini: Flattering Swimwear for Every Body Shape

The Bandeaukini: Flattering Swimwear for Every Body Shape

Looking for the perfect swimsuit that can flawlessly flatter your curves and your body shape? Stand out with our best-selling Bandeaukini swimsuit!

Read more
Best Swimsuits for Small Bust

Best Swimsuits for Small Bust

Read our guide to discover the best swimsuits for a small bust. Find the right fit, style, and swimsuit features to feel your best at the beach or pool.

Read more