
"Psychology of Colors"
For several years now, the famous Color Theory has been talked about. Its precursor was the German scientist Johann Wolfgang. He proposes that colors have different interpretations and meanings in each culture.
Knowing that these influence even aspects like mood, we developed this guide that will help you not only look impeccable but also know with certainty what color to choose for your future commitments.
Let's start with the first thing, defining what each of the colors projects.
White The color of the righteous, of innocence, of the purity of good things.
What do we project by wearing it? Those who wear white project a sense of trust to everyone around them.
Ideal for: association-related events, outdoor events, and social engagements.
Here we have some suggestions for you: a feminine blouse, a floral dress , a short casual dress , or an elegant dress .
Just please remember to NEVER wear it to a wedding!
Blue The color of serenity, integrity, and tranquility; wearing blue makes us feel much more secure and confident.
What do we project by wearing it? Someone who wears blue projects himself as an intelligent and sincere person.
Ideal for: business-related events, even corporate events, as well as social events.
Here we have some suggestions for you: One-shoulder dress , long-sleeved printed dress , long fitted dress with sleeves , sleeveless blouse .
Red The color of passion, energy and danger.
What do we project by wearing it? Someone who wears red projects himself as a powerful and perceptive person, almost infallible.
Ideal for: institutional, protocol and ceremonial events.
Here we have some suggestions for you: Evening Dress another evening dress option, casual top , casual dress or even a shorter casual dress option.
Black The color of sophistication, prestige and elegance par excellence.
What do we project by wearing it? Someone who wears black projects a powerful, mysterious, and imposing person.
Ideal for: all types of events as it is an extremely versatile color that also greatly flatters the figure.
Here we have some suggestions for you: A short party dress, another option for a party dress , a pencil skirt , a casual dress , and also a floral dress .
And what color would you add to the guide?
Do you agree with the color interpretations? What would you add?
Don't forget to leave us your comments, as we love to hear from our community.
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References
Arnaldo, J. (1992). Introduction. In J. W. v. Goethe, Theory of Colors (pp. 7-52). Madrid: Official College of Technical Architects of Murcia. Brusatin, M. (1986). History of Colors. Barcelona: Paidós Estética.
Written by Estefania Munive