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IN PHOTOS: Follow these easy style tips to make green shine for you

Updated On: 26 July, 2025 06:18 PM IST | Nascimento Pinto

Fashion’s latest colour obsession is proving to be quite pervasive, and is making its way into a spectrum of attire — from street wear to corporate suits (Story by Anindita Paul)

Fashion’s latest colour obsession is proving to be quite pervasive, and is making its way into a spectrum of attire — from street wear to corporate suits (Story by Anindita Paul)

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Fashion’s latest colour obsession is proving to be quite pervasive, and is making its way into a spectrum of attire — from street wear to corporate suits (Story by Anindita Paul)
<p><strong>Shade</strong><br />To find out which shades will flatter you the most, determine whether you have a cool or a warm undertone. Blue-based greens such as emerald or teal work best with cooler skin tones, while warm undertones can carry off yellow-based greens such as olive or lime with panache</p>

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Shade
To find out which shades will flatter you the most, determine whether you have a cool or a warm undertone. Blue-based greens such as emerald or teal work best with cooler skin tones, while warm undertones can carry off yellow-based greens such as olive or lime with panache

<p><strong>Saturated</strong><br />Saturated, lighter shades such as brat green or lime are more adventurous and playful, and better suited to statement-making casual looks.</p>
<p>For more casual or formal events, it is important to pair them with neutrals such as grey, black or white, or browns and tans, to rein them in</p>

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Saturated
Saturated, lighter shades such as brat green or lime are more adventurous and playful, and better suited to statement-making casual looks.

For more casual or formal events, it is important to pair them with neutrals such as grey, black or white, or browns and tans, to rein them in

<p>Less saturated mints and pistachio greens are earthy and wholesome, and more appropriate for workwear.&nbsp;</p>
<p>You can still play up the contrast by choosing non-neutrals such as burgundy (with mint) and soft pink (with sage green) for an eye-catching but sophisticated look</p>

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Less saturated mints and pistachio greens are earthy and wholesome, and more appropriate for workwear. 

You can still play up the contrast by choosing non-neutrals such as burgundy (with mint) and soft pink (with sage green) for an eye-catching but sophisticated look

<p><strong>Small doses&nbsp;</strong><br />If you&rsquo;ve never worn green before, start small. An olive, sage or forest green blazer, or trousers paired with a neutral top is a safe but smart way to sport the colour of the season</p>

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Small doses 
If you’ve never worn green before, start small. An olive, sage or forest green blazer, or trousers paired with a neutral top is a safe but smart way to sport the colour of the season

<p>Green is also a great accent colour and can be worn in jewellery, handbags, belts and scarves for an unexpected pop of colour</p>

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Green is also a great accent colour and can be worn in jewellery, handbags, belts and scarves for an unexpected pop of colour

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