Prints and colours


                                 PRINTS AND COLOURS

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WELCOME TO TODAY'S POST!!

  We will be looking at PRINTS AND COLOURS today,(How some prints work together).


The leopard skin is the most common print i know....This are few ways it can be worn..AVOID THIS PRINT FOR A PARTY! It's cool for every other day.

Turns out, the colour you wear most says A LOT about you ...

The colour you wear most has an immense power over your mood, attitude and how you're perceived. You might put more thought into the colour you choose when you buy new clothes after reading about what colours REALLY mean.
Most of us don’t usually wear our favourite colour, but the colours we DO wear can have a similar meaning.
Here are 11 colours and what they mean when we wear them:
1. Black
Black is a colour that imparts power; however, too much black can be, well, overpowering. So be cautious not to over-do it, and offset it with colourful accessories. Black is also popular in FASHION because it's classic and elegant.
2. White
White clothing can help you look clean and innocent. It also can imply that you're an organised and detail-oriented person. Too much white can wash you out, so add something bold and bright to break up the monotony.
3. Blue
Blue is one of the most common clothing colours. It can help keep you (as well as others around you) calm. It also represents honesty and trustworthiness, which are great qualities to have, so blue is always a great colour choice. (It is also why hospital employees, bank logos, and law enforcement uniforms are often blue.)
4. Green
While green is also a calming colour that is easy on the eyes, it is also a colour that represents nature. When you want to appear all-natural, green is the way to go. Of course, shades of green make a BIG difference. Green is the colour of money as well as envy and greed, so be careful not to wear too much green, especially deep green. Green is also a military colour — ARMY green can make you appear rigid, yet give the impression that you follow the rules, which isn't a bad thing.


5. Brown
Brown and other neutral colours actually make it easier to strike up a conversation. So, if you are meeting new people and want to help initiate conversations, wearing shades of brown can help you do that. Brown is also the colour of earth, so it can help you appear down-to-earth.
6. Gray
Gray is another neutral colour that makes you look classic, reliable and organised. Of course, too much Gray can appear boring, so add pops of brighter colours to carry off this look.
7. Red
Red is a colour of action, power and passion. It definitely shows that you want to be recognised when you walk into a room. Red increases the heart rate and can call for action. It's bold, and if there's an occasion where you want to be bold and unforgettable, choose red.
8. Pink
Pink is also a colour of passion, similar to red. But it's not as strong. It shows that you're vulnerable, and, of course, girly.
9. Purple
Purple is a more rare colour choice. People usually either love it or hate it. Purple signifies royalty, so if you want to appear regal, purple is a GOOD choice. It's also a sentimental colour that shows uniqueness and artistic creativity.
10. Yellow
Yellow is a bright colour that represents the sun. As such, it can mean you are bright and cheerful. Yellow is also a colour that can indicate fear, so if you are feeling timid or shy, avoid yellow. Yellow is harsh on the eyes, so always break it up with other colours.
11. Orange
Orange is a playful colour that often represents children and learning. As it is a mix of red and yellow, it can also be a blend of those colour personalities. If you wear too much orange, you might not be taken seriously, so use it in moderation if you want to feel young or playful.
Each Colour Impacts How You Feel And How Others Feel About You
Many colours can have multiple — and even opposite!  meanings, so be aware of how different coloured outfits make you feel as well as the type of reaction they draw from others.
Doing your own little colour social experiment can help you identify what colours work best for you for different occasions and events. Too much of any colour is overpowering, so try to break up monotone outfits with different coloured accessories.
It'll ensure that your mood changes (for the better) and that others have a well-rounded impression of you.
 Also there are some materials you should avoid sewing a dress with. Something like...
It looks more like a pyjamas or a bed sheet material. If you are a lover of the flowered print, rather go for this!

They look a lot more detailed yunno!😊
A person who dresses well is an individual with a good dressing sense and an attractive and confident personality. Generally, we identify the dressing of an individual by their clothes and their quality. We believe that a person with a good pair of clothes or the latest fashionable clothes are those with a good dressing sense but its totally wrong. Even a guy with 3-4 pair of clothes can dress with an utmost decency if he takes care of his clothes and iron them regularly. An ideal dressing sense can help you to influence others in favour of you.
            Generally, there is a myth that a good dressing sense is held by those who are rich and not those who are intellectuals. Well, it's totally false.....several intellectuals are known to possess good sort of dressing sense due to which they are good leaders as they are able to influence a whole lot of mob in their favour......
               So, we should have a good dressing sense as good and descent dressing helps in building our personality and it leaves an indelible mark on the society and helps in image building.....
 How would you describe a person who dresses well?









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