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Power Colors, What Color to Wear When.

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We all have favorite colors to wear, but did you know that colors evoke emotional, behavioral and physical responses in others?  People will respond to color, so I hope this helps by providing you with insights to keep in mind when building your wardrobe. 

Black = dignified, elegant, intimidating, powerful, aloof.  It's difficult to establish rapport in black, but it's perfect for the power plays of the boardroom.

White = innocent, pure, optimistic, indecisive.  Wear white as a small piece of your ensemble (shirts, blouses).  Save your all-white ensemble for your medical uniform, casual wear or a walk down the aisle.

Gray = steady, stable, negotiable, disciplined.  A great color for business attire.  Gray inspires creativity and symbolizes success.

Blue = loyal, sincere, serene, responsible, pragmatic, conservative, respect.  All shades, especially navy, work well in business.

Red = vital, passionate, courageous, aggressive, impulsive, bullying.  Red demands attention, but don't wear it for presentations.  After 20-30", your audience will become agitated and stressed. 

Green = inexperienced, wealthy, jealous, moderate, balanced, traditional.  Green refreshes the spirit and encourages us to feel compassion.

Yellow = cheerful, warm, caution, innovative.  Use yellow in small amounts.  Babies cry more and more arguments break out around yellow.

Brown = earthy, casual, safe, reliable, stable.  A good color for encouraging dialogue; it promotes honesty in others.  Wear it when you need to look like "one of the team."

Pink = gentle, approachable, emotional, reduces stress.  It's hard to bully others or be bullied around pink.  Pink encourages agreement. 

Color plays a critical role in every decision we make.  Designers of fashion, cars, appliances and graphics all understand the power of color.  Take time to consider the colors you choose and you can use them to your advantage.

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Nancy Larson   Direct:  609-575-6162

 

Harold "Hal" Place
A1 Connection Realty, Inc. - Sun City Center, FL

Morning Nancy,

Many professionals adhere to the power of colors. For instance, the color of a mans tie denotes his power stance.

Aug 02, 2008 12:10 AM
Mike Saunders
Retired - Athens, GA

Nancy - thanks for the lesson. However, one more caution about white, with me it is more

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Aug 02, 2008 12:12 AM
Diane Bell, Hilton Head Real Estate, Bluffton
Charter 1 Real Estate, Hilton Head, Bluffton, SC - Hilton Head Island, SC

Nancy,

That's an interesting blog!  I just can't get away from loving black in my wardrobe.....I spice it up with lots of complimenting colors.  The new J Jill catalog just arrived and I was drooling.  We're a little less formal in the Hilton Head resort community.  My rule is that if it doesn't go in the washer and dryer, it doesn't go in my closet.  Otherwise, I'd be poor from drycleaning with the summer heat.

Aug 02, 2008 12:14 AM
Nancy Larson
I am a licensed referral agent in NJ - Hutchinson Island, FL

Diane, my warerobe is black. My and maybe a few jackets that I just started adding a little color in the summer. Accessories can play an important part to brightening the black up when you bring in a hot pink blouse or tank top under your suit jacket, then the necklace and earrings can be bright as well.

Aug 02, 2008 12:41 AM
Nancy Larson
I am a licensed referral agent in NJ - Hutchinson Island, FL

Mike, I bet you would look just adorable in white....someone will come along and squueze your belly...lol

Aug 02, 2008 12:42 AM
Jackie - computer-training-atlanta.com
770.498.7333 - Atlanta, GA
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Nancy - thanks for the primer. For many years, black was the dominant color in my wardrobe. I am adding more colors, and will certainly use your lesson as I make my choices.

Aug 02, 2008 05:38 AM