What The Colors You Wear Say About You

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What The Colors You Wear Say About You.
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Color is a fascinating tool that can communicate so much without you even saying a word. By understanding color psychology, you can use it intentionally to influence the way people think and feel about you, and even impact how you feel about yourself. Hope you enjoy this video as much as I did making it!

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0:00 - Intro
0:49 - Blue
1:38 - Red
2:35 - Yellow
3:11 - Green
3:48 - Orange
4:06 - Purple
4:46 - Pink
5:24 - Black
6:15 - White
6:50 - Brown
7:32 - Beige
7:57 - Grey
8:36 - Conclusion





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I like that you are going much deeper into fashion rather than just showing outfits by season. Keep up the great work!

jacksonmiller
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Blue - represents stability, wisdom, trustworthiness, and is often associated with intelligence and loyalty.
Red - signifies passion, love, and strength, and is considered a powerful color that evokes a feeling of authority.
Yellow - represents happiness, creativity, and positivity, and is often associated with energy and curiosity.
Green - represents growth, balance, and health, and is often associated with prosperity and eco-friendliness.
Orange - represents enthusiasm, warmth, and playfulness, and is a mix of the passion of red and the positivity of yellow.
Purple - represents mystery, creativity, and spirituality, and is often associated with luxury and imagination.
Pink - represents compassion, love, and femininity, and different shades of pink can signify different things, such as softness or energy.
Brown - represents reliability, comfort, and stability, and is often associated with the earth and natural materials.
Gray - represents neutrality, sophistication, and intelligence, and is often used in professional settings.
White - represents purity, innocence, and simplicity, and can evoke a feeling of cleanliness and freshness.
Black - represents sophistication, elegance, and power, and is often associated with professionalism and formality.
Beige - represents calmness, relaxation, and warmth, and is often used as a neutral color in fashion and home decor.

ankitverma
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As a writer and character designer, it's interesting how well most of my characters wardrobes fit this. Most of my characters have a reoccurring color in their wardrobe and throughout this whole video, whenever the color a particular character wears the most came up I was like "yup that's definitely so-and-so" in terms of their personality and the impressions they strive to give off.

marcellacassab
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The colors you wear truly do have an impact. I work for a company that required all of its field employees to wear white pants. Prior to getting the job we were made to watch a video. In the video we watched, employees walk up to the door of a prospective customer with regular clothes on and most of them got turned away. But in the same video when we watched an employee with white pants approach the door, nine out of ten of these employees were invited into the home. The research in the video show that when people wear white clothes they are more trusted than people who don't. I found that to be pretty valuable information.

DonaldMerrit
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As a graphic designer... I studied color psychology deeply and always used it in fashion.. and I'm super happy that you're telling people about it and telling them how to integrate it into their fashion life... top tier. well done Tim 💪

AhmedMohamedSAM
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I love this kind of stuff!

My wardrobe obviously has the neutral grey, black and white mixed within it.

But for the other colours I mostly wear Brown, Blue, and Green.
I LOVE Yellow and Orange, but I only have a few items of them. I also prefer the warmer, most rustic oranges, and the deeper, golden-brown yellows, like the examples from 3:01-3:04 in this video.
I've tried purple, red, and pink at times, but they don't do as much for me. Although anytime I've worn red, people definitely seem to compliment me more and tell me it suites me. I found that interesting.

benjaminfast
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Be careful about color psychology, associations we make with colors -- Different cultures can have either drastically different or subtly similar meanings they associate with a given color, and the boundaries for color names can also differ from culture to culture. Just because it means a few things in your own culture doesn't mean it will be those in another culture. Also beware of thinking you've thought of all the associations, even in your own language or culture. For example, is red active, energetic, or is it bloody and violent, or is it ripe fruit or a danger signal or a stop sign? It may mean any of those things, even for English-speaking people. Is a color really masculine or feminine, or is that a cultural thing, or only from a few generations ago? Its a color or palette youthful or elderly? There are all sorts of variables.

benw
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Or you know, people wear whatever color they like

hypo
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6:15 "White suggests that you're VERY CAREFUL WITH KETCHUP" Smooth bro. Smooth. 🍅🍅

Froggoohh
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What an insightful and very...colorful video this was! I love combining colors together, because it shows that creativity was put into it. My two favorite colors have always been red and yellow, because of how warm and positive they can be. Being someone that dresses well a majority of the time, I think that color plays a huge role in the things we wear. It shows who we are, for sure. :) 🎨

johnnytheyoungmaestro
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I think, brown + white is a great combination of colours for a formal suite, it looks kinda oldschool, mature and also helps to avoid the filling of authority and coldness most classical suit colours give

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One famous artist said that :
THERE IS NO UGLY COLOR, THE COLOR ONLY BECOMES UGLY COLOR WHEN YOU PUT IT IN A WRONG COMBINATION OF COLORS.
So the right enough scale and balance combination of colors is the most important for artistic stuff including fashion.

duchoang
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“Blue is a great color to wear on your first date when you’re trying to show them you’re trustworthy.”

…meanwhile you are trying to manipulate their subconscious 😂

aldinsadic
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For those of us with warm, olive-toned skin, wearing white is a good way to make us look dead... lol. Please go with ivory.

michellechouinard
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Lesson learned, if u wanna be mysterious don’t wear clothes

ZXQ-SUBFOX
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Bro criminals be taking notes on what to wear: 🌈🌈🔵🔴🔴🟢🟢🟣

PinterestCatImage
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Color psychology has always been an interest of mine.
I like wearing different colors based on my mood, the weather, etc. Yellow, red or orange on sunny days; purple or green when wanting to mix things up. Blue is always a good color to wear; grey, white and black are particularly ideal in a work/business environment. And like they say, your clothing style says a lot about your character.

Monatio
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The effort put into this video is top-tier! Loving this Tim 💪

MrThebman
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I love your editing style, really great

thebest
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watching this video taught me more about color theory than all those years studying graphic design in college. awesome video!

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