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Colors and Mood: How the Colors You Wear Affect You
Written by Zephyr - CF Editor 25 Comments
The colors we choose to surround ourselves affect us more than we think. As a society, we associatecolors with so many different things – they have meanings beyond simple visual stimulation. Some studies even suggest that we feel colors more than we see them.
You probably know that interior designersuse color to create different moods in different rooms – to inspire, energize, or calm. Why not apply that concept to your clothes? Channel some of the power of color into your outfits and see whathappens.
Here’s a rundown of all the most popular colors, what they signify, and how you can use them to your advantage in your outfits.
Red
Want to get someone’s attention? Red is your color! Thecolor red empowers and draws attention toward the wearer. It’s also strongly associated with romance and passion, making it a perfect date-night color. But be careful – it’s also been said that redstimulates the appetite and makes us hungry for junk food, so wear with caution if you’re trying to eat healthier.
Orange
Like red, orange draws attention and energy, but unlike intense red, it’s alittle more soothing. While orange is a difficult color for some skin tones to pull off, if you have the coloring to work it, orange will help put you in a positive, energetic mood.
Yellow
Sunny shadesof yellow are the perfect thing to cheer you up on a bad day, so if you’re feeling down, wearing yellow could help perk you back up. Yellow is also associated with intelligence and inspiration, sowearing something yellow on the day of your big final exam might help you come up with some extra answers.
Green
Shades of green are calm and soothing, as well as associated with nature and theoutdoors. That’s why green is one of spring’s most popular shades. Green is also refreshing and has been found to reduce stress in those who look at it. If you’re feeling really overwhelmed during finals...
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