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While anyone can wear white, pairing your unique skin tone with the right shade of white can help you pull off the look even better. If white makes your skin look drab, gray, or sallow, you might be wearing the wrong shade. Here are the shades of white that are most recommended for different skin tones:  Fair skin will look the best with warm whites. You should avoid stark whites, as they will only wash you out. If you have an olive complexion, you should consider a cool white to help balance things out. Champagne, rum, and silk white will also work. Medium complexions with pink or blue undertones should consider creamy ivories and whites. These will keep you from looking too rosy or flushed. If you have a dark complexion, you are in luck: you can wear any shade of white. Dark complexions with olive undertones should avoid yellow or ivory shades of white, however. White dresses come in all sorts of materials, from breezy cotton and linens to heavier wools and crepes. While a flowing, white maxi dress would look wonderful at the beach or at a picnic, it would not be appropriate for the office; a dress made from wool or crepe would be more suitable and professional. Choose a simple bra and pair of underwear, without any lace, beading, or other embellishments. Match the color to your skin tone as much as possible. Avoid wearing other colors, including white. Colors, patterns, and textures will all become visible under your dress. Tuck your hand into the dress. If you can see your hand, then you will need to wear a nude slip with the dress. Choose a plain slip that is a few inches/centimeters shorter than your dress. Even if you are wearing nude undergarments, a sheer dress will still show off too much of your figure. A slip will help make everything look smoother.
Consider your skin tone. Match the material to the occasion or setting. Wear undergarments that match your skin tone. Purchase a slip to wear under the dress if needed.