The 4 Colors That Look Good on Literally Everyone

If you grew up looking to your mother for style wisdom, she likely told you at one point that a certain color was simply not good for your skin tone. In 2018, this way of viewing fashion might seem a bit outdated, but the truth remains that there are colors out there that do flatter you more than others. It's even likely that you have one color, in particular, that you've figured out makes you look your best.
As it turns out, there are a few colors that are universally flattering, no matter the natural coloring of your hair and skin tone. To find out what colors look best on all of us, Real Simple tapped into the ultimate say on all things color-related: the executive director of the Pantone Color Institute, Leatrice Eiseman. She shared that there are four colors above all that she thinks look good on everyone. Why is that? “Certain colors flatter all skin tones and hair colors because they provide an equal balance of warm and cool,” Eiseman says. So, which tones are the magic ones that suit us all?
To discover which colors look best on literally everyone, scroll down to see the street style looks that prove it and then shop our picks of each color so you, too, can embrace this universal wisdom.
Blush is a universally flattering shade that also happens to bring out the natural flush in your face, no matter your skin tone.
WHO: Giovanna Battaglia Engelbert
WEAR: Prada shoes; Gabriela Hearst bag
Shop our blush pick:
WHO: Carolina Issa
WEAR: Ayede shoes; Roksanda bag
Eggplant is such a versatile shade, Eiseman says, that it can take the place of a more classic neutral in your wardrobe. This makes it easier for you to start introducing a little more color without going overboard.
Our eggplant pick:
Ah, red. This classic shade complements every skin tone on the spectrum, and it’s great street style photographer bait—if you’re into that.
WHO: Julia Sarr-Jamois
WHO: Teddy Quinlivan
Our red pick:
Teal can be a tough color to start introducing into your wardrobe; the trick is wearing it in ways that feel comfortable to you. Or take a page from the Man Repeller’s book and mix it up with contrasting colors like red.
Our teal pick:
This post was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated.

Hailing from the heart of the South and cutting her teeth on the mean streets of New York, Meghan has six years of experience covering fashion, style, celebrities, culture, and human behavior. A longtime devotee of rap music, tacos, and generally perfect weather, she is excited to put down roots in Los Angeles. Her top three style staples are a good pair of cutoff shorts, virtually any kind of colorful digi-print, and a solid set of shades.
-
It's Official: Wearing These Two Colors Together Is the Key to Rich-Looking Fall Outfits
Scarlett Johansson broke a big fashion rule.
-
This Is the NYC Way to Wear the Anti-Trend Jeans Color French Women Are Obsessed With
As seen on NYC It girl Irina Shayk.
-
Sorry to the Black Pieces in My Closet—I'm Obsessed With This Equally Chic, Classic Color for Fall
Fashion people from London to Paris agree.
-
This Chic Color Pairing Is Cooler Than Beige and Black and Set to Dominate Fall Outfits
See the proof inside.
-
Breaking: Meghan Markle Just Endorsed Wearing Navy With This Über Rich Shoe Color (It's Not Black or White)
Both her halter dress and classic heels are still available.
-
H&M Called It—7 Rich-Looking Color Trends That Will Define Fall 2025
The expensive-looking palette you'll want to wear.
-
Black Boots Are Fine, But *This* Fall Shoe Color Trend Looks Rich as Hell
Lily James is a fan.
-
If You Order the Sweater Trend Kendall Jenner Just Wore Before October, I'll Know You're a Fashion Person
All the proof I need.