Colors of confidence, happiness and peace: what clothes to choose to lift your mood
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Breaking News: There's a bit more to deciphering color trends than meets the eye. Indeed, just like choosing a necklace or an oversized top, your choice of color can convey your mood or even something interesting about you to the world.
We've rounded up five of the most popular shades, to show what they say about you and your wardrobe.
If you want to exude confidence, wear red
Bold, bright and flattering on literally everyone, red is the defining color of the season. Representing strength, energy and passion, this shade not only looks great in a midi dress (you'll get all the compliments), but it's also a great choice for jewelry (so you can buy rubies).
If you want to feel happier, wear yellow-orange
A cheerful shade that increases blood pressure and heart rate (just not to the level of fiery red), yellow-orange accompanies feelings of joy. It is considered the color of happiness and symbolizes optimism, warmth and hope.
If you want to look wealthy, wear emerald green
This year, the colors and prints of the 70s are in fashion, as on the Gucci catwalk. This is especially true of emerald green. On the one hand, it symbolizes nature, but when it is presented in such a rich shade, it speaks more of luxury and wealth. Throw on a velvet blazer in this shade and you could be mistaken for a street style connoisseur.
If you want to look hot, wear pink
< p>It's true: we still can't get over him (he really is that photogenic). And although it has long been (stereotypically) associated with everything “girly”, pink is quite diverse, and the level of intensity can affect its meaning. In this case, he conveys a feeling of care and tender love for himself and others (how energizing it is). But you know what? We even like it.
If you want to feel calmer, wear powder blue
Everyone knows that the color blue is associated with the sky and water, so it's only logical that this color makes you feel calm. But did you know that it is also considered reliable? A good idea for your next job interview, dinner with your boyfriend's relatives, or a presentation to demanding clients.
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