Tuesday, November 25, 2014

what your wardrobe colour say about your personality








Hello fashion lovers,
This is your friendly stylist Raffealla, I thought of sharing something very interesting this time which says many things about you as I always say and believe what you wear is the reflection of yourself.. What is your favorite colour? Let’s check out what your favorite wardrobe colour say about you…
An abundance of research has been done on the psychology of colour and the things your clothing colours say about you and your home. Studies have also looked into the effects colour can have on your mood and energy and the impact it can have. The colours you wear can help you build confidence too. Here are some interesting things your clothing colours may say about you and some tips to help add a variety of colour into your wardrobe.
·        BLACK - You may have noticed that black is a popular colour with villains or the evil Gothic fairy-tale characters, the simple reason being it symbolises power and authority. It's a popular colour for interviews because it conveys seriousness and it's obviously associated with mourning. However, a wardrobe which consists of mainly black garments might scream lack of imagination so try and throw in some colour. Wearing back with another colour or a statement accessory will also add impact.
·        BROWN- is a relaxing, earthy colour and there are many hues from which to choose. It is the colour of steadfast and durable items such as wood which is why it is often associated with trustworthiness. Avoid wearing it on its own though as it will look boring, but mixing it with other colours such as green can really bring it to life. Brown is certainly less threatening than black which can be a little on the morbid side.
·        WHITE is a great colour to wear, It denotes youth, vitality and purity and when worn head to toe, can add real impact. Ivory and cream also convey the same ideas of immaculacy. Its ability to reflect the light means it is a popular colour in warmer climes. Different textures like linen and silk will soften the appearance, but obviously care needs to be taken to keep the whites looking white instead of turning a dirty grey in the wash.
·        BLUE is the colour of stability and trust. It is a great colour to wear for interviews because of its association with peace and tranquillity and it's one of the least threatening colours to wear. The many different shades of blue mean there is almost certainly a hue of blue for you out there.
·        PURPLE shows creativity and sensitivity in the wearer. It is associated with spiritualism and meditation, and there are many different shades to choose from such as lilacs, violets and lavender. It is also associated with royalty and wealth, and many people believe that wearing this colour can bring money into their lives. Another reason to populate your wardrobe with purple!
·        GREEN is the colour of nature and gives off an air of peace and comfort. It also shows you're creative and have an active imagination. A dark green tone connotes a well-balanced and trustworthy nature whilst a bright green signifies a lively personality. The shade you wear will depend on your skin tone.
·        RED Is such an energising colour, has many ideas, for an example passion, love and romance. Of course it shows danger, be careful when you wear the colour because it is such a loud colour with so much weight.

There are simple ways to gain colour confidence and find the right hue for you. Simply hold up a garment to your face and if it appears that your face is lit from underneath and the colour enhances your eye colour then bingo, grab the dress! If however, the colour stands out more than you do and your complexion looks uneven in tone, then put it right back where you found it.
Here we go again may be on another article ill write more about colours. As I always say life is too short to wear boring clothes… have fun with colours ladies. If there is anything you want know write to me on crazzystylist@gmail.com .

Love,
Raffealla.


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