I want the community to be filled with people of colors that meld together

Keywords: satire , news , fashion , women , clothing , model , racism

When did fashion become less about matching colors and more about ludicrous design? As a former model, I should know what I’m talking about. Some of the designs they make you wear are out there and extremely unappealing, but I defend them because they’re pieces of art. But general clothing is a different story. People are trying to take the rules of the runway and apply them to our daily wardrobe, and that isn’t how things work, guys. My wardrobe is chock full of primary, secondary and base colors that all go together, no matter what Instagram model might tell you.

https://welcometonowhereus.wordpress.com/2020/12/24/hot-mess-the-misleading-belief-about-matching-colors

Green has such a strong meaning

Keywords: BlogPost, ColorGreen, ColorTheory, Fashion, FashionBlog, Green, GreenDress, HowToWearGreen, MeaningBehindAColor, Psychology, PsychologyoftheColorGreen, Quarantine, ReenteringSociety, ThoughtPiece, Thoughts, WhatDoesGreenMean

In its literal sense, green is the same color as money and thus could represent an abundance of wealth. Our economy will definitely be affected by this year’s events. Green could characterize self-control, something a lot of us will have to exercise as we embrace our new lives post-COVID meaning no raging boat parties this Summer, sorry Playpen goers (Chicago reference). But green also means growth and rebirth, something that maybe our society needed to go through in order to come out stronger, to find meaning in our lives and reevaluate what truly is important to us. I’m embracing the green of it all. I hope you will too.

https://sincerely-sydney.com/2020/05/19/psychology-of-the-color-green

Nail Color Affects Your Mood?

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Simply Jamilah

Warning: We are about to get up close and personal with my hands.

All of summer 2018, I wore the same mauve pink color on my fingernails because it complimented my skin tone and nail shape well, if that makes sense. About a month and a half into the fall semester, I decided to shake things up a bit and paint my fingernails red. When I did that, I felt different. I felt like a girl boss, like I could dominate anything and everything. It was weird, but it sparked an idea– this experiment. Maybe this is just me, but I think the color of your nails affects the way you feel; kind of like when some people see yellow, they feel happy while others might be traumatized (surprisingly enough, I know someone who is traumatized by the color yellow).

RUN DOWN OF THE EXPERIMENT: For about seventeen weeks, I…

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