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	<title>Fashion Style &#187; colour</title>
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		<title>Colour in Fashion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fashion tells you that black is &#8217;sophisticated&#8217;, &#8217;slimming&#8217;,  &#8217;stylish&#8217; and &#8217;sexy&#8217;, and because the colour ranges available in the  shops are predominately black, that is what people feel they have to  buy.  But black is actually the total absence of any colour, despite it  being the best selling colour!  About 70% [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fashion tells you that black is &#8217;sophisticated&#8217;, &#8217;slimming&#8217;,  &#8217;stylish&#8217; and &#8217;sexy&#8217;, and because the colour ranges available in the  shops are predominately black, that is what people feel they have to  buy.  But black is actually the total absence of any colour, despite it  being the best selling colour!  About 70% of all fashion items sold in  Britain are black.  When you consider all of the colours available, it  makes one wonder why most people seem to shy away from wearing colour,  and always seem to wear black.  Psychologically wise, it may imply that  you are hiding behind the &#8216;colour&#8217; black.  Having a colour  analysis will determine if black actually suits you.  You may need  to opt for a softer version, such as charcoal, or chocolate brown.</p>
<p>There  is no doubt that the colours you wear will have a powerful effect on  how you feel, and crucially, how others respond to you.  For instance,  wearing red will bring excitement into your day.  It is the colour of  stimulation, showing a sense of exhilaration but also suggesting a  demanding character.  It is a great colour to wear at the end of the  week when your energy level might be flagging.  <span style="color: #000000;">Pink</span> is a  great colour to wear when you are feeling a little off colour, as it  gives a flattering lift to any complexion.  When wearing green, whether  olive or lime, or anything in between, you show creativity and  imagination.  The purple family runs from softest lavender to deepest  damson.  It is a great alternative, and a more exciting one, to black  and navy.  Beware that its creative signal does not compromise a  situation where you want to appear conformist.  Purple is also the  colour of spiritualism and meditation.  In its lighter forms, the lilacs  and soft violets promote a general sense of relaxation.  Blue conveys  trust, peace and order &#8211; it could be considered safe.  Medium shades of  blue, such as cornflower, lapis and sapphire, are all great colours to  brighten up your wardrobe throughout the year.  The lighter shades, such  as powder blue, eau de nil, bluebell and sky blue, make wonderful  colours for special occasions when a feminine look</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll know  the colour is right for you when your face appears to be lit from  underneath, your skin appears smoother, fresher, and younger; lines and  blemishes are minimised.  Your eye colour is enhanced, and you notice  YOU more than the colour.  So give colour a chance, and ditch the black,  which can create the illusion of dark circles around your chin or neck,  an uneven colour in your complexion, and it standing out more than you!</p>
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