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Similar to the eye makeup rules, clothing colors can give your eyes extra vibrancy through contrast. Consulting the color wheel will give you a basic idea of contrasting colors. You’ll want to wear the color that is the opposite of your eye color on the color wheel. If your eyes are a lighter blue, intensify the redness in your clothing to bring out the hue.  If your eyes are a darker blue, near to gray, lean toward a more yellow or golden tone to bring out the purple and blue tones in the eye. A lighter green eye may be better contrasted by a purplish shade of red. If you’ve got a hazel eye that leans more green, choose these colors as well to accent those shades. If your brown eyes are warmer, green would oppose the redder shades on the eye. For complementary colors to brown, true gold is a safe choice. If you’ve got hazel eyes that lean more brown, wear these colors to create contrast. When choosing jewelry, ties, hats, etc., the colors should a) coordinate with the outfit and b) contrast or complement the eye color. Be particularly attentive to accessories that will be worn near the face. Do not over-accessorize when trying to emphasize a natural feature, such as the eyes. Too much jewelry, too large of a hat, or too many colors will distract others from noticing the eyes.  Make selective color choices and keep the look free of distracting features.
Choose colors that contrast and complement your eye color. Wear orange, bronze, red, or gold to give emphasis to blue eyes. Wear red or more subtle mauve and burgundy to contrast a green eye. Wear brown purple and pink if your brown eyes are more golden than warm in hue. Choose accessories in the right colors as well. Simplify the outfit in order to bring emphasis to the face.