Why Teal Looks Good On All

Why Teal Looks Good On All

There are many things that can make a sweater stand out. One of them is color. Today I’m sharing a fabulous, teal sweater I just picked up, that’s really quite stunning, not just because of how it looks on me, but how it looks on everyone!

Did you know that Teal is one of the four most universally flattering clothing colors? This deep blue-green shade highlights all skin tones and brings out a pretty pink flush in the cheeks.

Teal pairs well with neutrals, dark brown, wine, plum, burgundy, gray and black. It’s also an excellent transitional color to wear as you move from season to season. 

This elegant teal turtleneck is from , one of my favorite places to shop because they always carry so many colorful things. It’s easy to get stuck in a black rut as we age. The right colors, like teal, can do wonders to make you look more modern and youthful.
This cute teal sweater also has a few other great things going for it. It’s fairly thin and lightweight, (a little heavier than a t-shirt). It’s also very soft, comfy and stretchy.
I’d say it feels not too tight, but not too loose. It’s fitted at the chest and falls straight down, so you can wear it out or tuck it in.
Not only is my teal sweater really soft and fluid, but the neckline is very comfy and flattering too! Cowl necks, like this are more stylish at the moment than high, close fitting turtlenecks.
I find loose neck turtlenecks more flattering too for mature women because of our aging necks. This type of neckline is soft and it frames your face. You don’t get that tight “turkey neck look” with skin hanging over that many women complain about.
I styled my sweater with my favorite burgundy puffer jacket and burgundy suede boots for a festive December look. I love the high contrast mix of teal and burgundy. It’s energetic and upbeat.
This sweater also comes in 6 other gorgeous shades so have a look. To shop my teal sweater look just click the links below.
Teal looks good with MOST coloring, but not all. It’s always best to try it on. Same with coral, the other “universally flattering” color. There are many variances in both colors, and a slight tonal change can make all the difference. There are some who do not feel they look their best in either; if you don’t feel your best, you won’t be your best.

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Sandhya Garg is a Project Runway fashion designer. She studied and specialized in women's fashion at London College of Fashion, UK and has worked at Alexander McQueen, Gucci, Liberty London, Alice Temperley to name a few.

She has her own successful resort wear, vacation dresses, special occasion dresses, wedding guest looks, swim coverups label. While on Project Runway Season 13, she won 2 challenges and was fortunate to show her collection at Mercedes-Benz New York Fashion Week. The brand has been featured in Marie Claire US,Workshop at Macy's, Ftv.com, Elle Magazine, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Vogue online to name a few. 

She designs limited edition high end printed spring dresses, casual resort attire and swim coverups. Beautiful prints are inspired from around the world to be worn during travel, resort stay or cruise holidays.

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