How to wear neon colors

Author: Marcus Baldwin
Date Of Creation: 16 June 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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Neon colors are a great and bold way to dilute your usual wardrobe. In this article, you will find some tips for creating a modern look that will set you apart from the crowd.

Steps

Method 1 of 4: Everyday Look

  1. 1 Choose colors that suit your hair and skin color. The easiest way is to choose bright versions of the colors you already have in your wardrobe.
    • If you look good in navy blue, try shopping for neon blue clothes.
    • Do people around you often compliment your pink lipstick? Then try wearing something neon pink.
    • If dark green highlights your eye color, try on different shades of neon green.
  2. 2 Combine neon colors with neutrals (beige or white). This combination will muffle neon and set off neutral tones. Wear a hot pink leather skirt with a white tank top for a fresh and unexpected combination.
  3. 3 Add small splashes of neon colors to your outfits. Simple, neat combinations can be made more interesting by adding a little neon to them. Try wearing a bright sports bra under a light sheer blouse.
  4. 4 Try on neon jeans. These classic pants come in all the colors of the rainbow and can be worn with a wide variety of tops and shoes to suit almost any event.
    • For a casual look, pair neon jeans with a pale tank top, denim jacket, and simple ballerinas.
    • If you want to create a deliberately neat look, wear neon jeans with a cute blouse in a neutral color and bring a bag in a bold shape or color.
    • In an evening look, neon jeans will look good with a blouse with a complex pattern, high heels and a clutch.
  5. 5 Any girl interested in fashion knows that mixing textures is good. In the offseason, experiment with neon things. Try combining heavy fall and winter fabrics with neon for a more vibrant look.
    • A light blue blouse combined with gray tweed trousers will look strict and professional.
    • For a go-out look, you can choose a pink oversized sweater to match black trousers and stiletto heels.
  6. 6 Choose classic shoes in a bold new color. Classic shoes like oxfords, ballerinas and even sneakers come in a wide variety of colors, including neon. Wear these shoes with jeans and other neon or neutral colors.

Method 2 of 4: Formal Look

  1. 1 Buy a neon dress in a classic shape. Thanks to the bright colors, classic cut dresses begin to look new. This is a great way to try the neon trend for yourself.
  2. 2 When choosing an outfit for a formal event, be careful to combine neon colors with black color blocks. This combination may be too contrasting and look old-fashioned. On the other hand, why not wear a black dress with UV or blue embroidery?
  3. 3 Bright neon outerwear will make you stand out from the crowd. Even paired with simple black tights, a bun or a ponytail and high-heeled shoes, a bright coat will make your look unforgettable even before you even have time to step into the room and take off your outerwear.
  4. 4 Try neon shoes. Whether you choose orange platform shoes or sandals with thin low heels interspersed with neon blue, make sure that the shoes will complete the look.
    • Combine bright shoes with a classic black and white outfit.
    • You do not have to match the color of the bag to the shoes and vice versa. If the shoes and the bag are the same shade, it will look unfashionable. Instead, pair colors that work well with each other, such as bright green shoes with an orange clutch, or a blue belt with a bright yellow bag.

Method 3 of 4: Accessories

  1. 1 With accessories, you can gradually get used to the vibrant colors. Use them to create color accents in familiar looks. Try wearing a neon necklace with an all-black outfit, or neon earrings with a cotton shirt and slacks.
  2. 2 Choose accessories that serve a dual purpose. In the colder months, neon tights, leggings, hats and gloves will keep you warm and make your outfit more interesting.
  3. 3 Don't forget your bag! Buying a bright bag or clutch is not so difficult. As with shoes, match your bag to your outfit and event. If you're afraid of bright colors, try buying a small shoulder bag.

Method 4 of 4: Makeup

  1. 1 Accentuate your lips or eyes. Neon makeup may seem like a nightmare, but in reality, a small amount of lipstick or eyeshadow in the right shade will make your makeup look bold and trendy.
    • Combine bold and subdued. Bright lips will look good with a pastel-colored dress, and neon eyelids will go perfectly with a dark blazer and tight pants.
    • If you opt for neon makeup, keep your hairstyle simple. A classic high ponytail or bun will pull hair away from your face and draw attention to your makeup.
    • Combine your makeup wisely. Do not use neon shadows, lipstick and blush at the same time - it will look vulgar. If you decide to focus on the eyes, the lips should be painted with a neutral gloss. If you are wearing bright lipstick, your eyes should look natural.
  2. 2 Paint your fingernails and toenails with bright varnish. Unexpected combinations, patterns and decorations (for example, rhinestones) have already become almost classics. Neon varnishes are sold everywhere. To play up these colors in an original way, do a French manicure with neon varnishes.

Tips

  • Don't overdo it. Too much neon at the same time will make your look cluttered.
  • Make sure the neon colors are appropriate wherever you are going.
    • Neon colors are welcomed on the beach and are suitable for evening gatherings with friends in an informal setting.
    • Avoid wearing neon-colored clothes for job interviews, formal events, including funerals.
    • If you are not sure if you can wear neon clothes for a particular event, find out what dress code suggests this event.
  • Neon clothes are a moving trend, so it's better to pick one or two original wardrobe items and find the right combinations with what you already have, rather than spend a lot of money on things that will soon go out of style.