Playing your Colours Right
A1. Blue: Makes
the people around you feel at ease. Dark blues are great for interviews and
lighter blues for parties and social events.
A2. Red: The
colour we associate with passion. Research conducted by the University of
Rochester found that men were more attracted to, and turned on by, women who
wearing ruby red clothing. Again, this is great for parties – but not always at
work.
A3. Purple: This
brings out our creativity, and is associated with self confidence, independent
thinking and class. Purple is appropriate on almost any occasion.
A4. Black:
Conveys authority, so that people see you as being powerful, confident and
competent. It is the colour of choice of authority figures (like the police),
or for stylists, trend setters and icons.
A5. Orange: This
luscious, exuberant colour sends the message that the wearer is friendly,
sociable, relaxed, and approachable. It’s great for social events – but not for
important business meetings.
A6. Green: This
is the colour of happiness and contentment. It can be an instant mood changer,
putting others around you at their ease. It is great for all occasions, and can
be worn in both the daytime and the evening.
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