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  • http://createafreewebsite.net/html-color-tool.html I dont know how it will turn out, but worth a try.
  • a muted brown colour would be good with the salmon or a tasteful silver... also with the yellow or even white.
  • Dave is that you, I thought you stopped cross dressing for Lent.
  • White would look good with either dress. So would a light shade of pink. To be safe, You could get shoes that are the same color as your dresses.
  • like.com has a fairly large selection of women's salmon colored shoes.
  • grey or brown
  • If you cannot find the EXACT match to the salmon color of your shoes, then you could use a whole different color according to the season and the occasion. If it is warm weather, then WHITE sandals could look very nice with a salmon dress, along with white accessories like pearl or opal jewelry and a white purse in leather, fabric or straw. Of course you can never go wrong with DIAMONDS! A girl's best friend, remember? Or deep Reddish Coral shoes could look very nice too, if you are lucky enough to find matching accessories to match that color in jewelry, purse, or even a light jacket over the dress/or possibly a fun hat, if that's your taste. If you like metallic colors, a soft copper or bronze leather would look nice with salmon because of the pinkish/reddish tone in them. It's much better than silver or gold would be. If this coral dress is a fall or winter dress, heavier, and more covered up, you can wear black or gray with it, even boots (if it's the right length for boots). Again, try to accessorize the whole outfit with jewelry and a purse or jacket to coordinate with the shoes and dress, that would tie the two colors together. Regarding your pastel YELLOW dress, the same guidelines would apply. The seasonal weather has a big influence over the dress style and the shoes and accessories, and in this case, white could also work very nicely for warm weather. Again, it depends on the occasion and where you're going. You could also use ivory, beige, camel, tan or brown shades, or even soft gold metallic with your pale yellow dress if you can't find an exact match to the Yellow for the shoes. That's always my first choice whenever possible. I love when colors match EXACTLY, otherwise I won't wear the same color on the shoes. I'd rather switch to a co-ordinating different color and add other things to the outfit to tie the two colors together, rather than wear a "close" match. I just don't think "close" is good enough...the only time "close" counts is in Horshoes I think. "Close doesn't count" for me when color matching. Maybe that's the hair-colorist and artist in me. Hope this helped. ENJOY!

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