Psychologists have long proven that the color orange affects our mood as well as prescribed antidepressants. In psychology, this color is invariably considered the color of the optimists. Orange is associated with summer and autumn, warmth and sun. Something warming and juicy. Scientists even suggested that if you look at the orange color for a long time, then a person's daily dosage of vitamin C is replenished, which is good news.
Orange in clothes: what colors to combine?
This fall, orange is recognized as one of the most fashionable colors not only in clothes, but also in manicure and make-up. But many women wear bright colors much less often than other shades, preferring a more neutral scale, which is easier to combine. Orange is indeed somewhat complex in this regard. But there are a few colors that it looks great with:
- beige,
- blue,
- Brown,
- Gray,
- gray-blue (gray-blue)
A very interesting set comes from a combination of orange and beige. Gray-blue color combined with juicy orange looks amazing. Just like blue-gray and green-gray. And just a cocktail of neutral or similar colors (yellow, peach, coral, amber) will look great with it.
Bright accents
If you are not yet able to wear an orange thing, it seems too bright and flashy to you, then we suggest you try to diversify your everyday look with orange accents. These can be earrings, bags, sunglasses, or even a manicure. Try it and see, your mood will improve every time you touch the orange thing.
Who is orange for?
Since orange is a warm color, it is best suited for girls and women of the “autumn” and “spring” color types. With a warm skin tone and the same hair color. You can wear orange jackets, knitted dresses, sweaters or coats. The only thing to remember is that it is better not to combine more than three colors in one outfit.
For the rest of the fans of this color, it is better to add orange accents to the image. For example, a handbag, scarf, gloves, skirt, shoes. For any skin and hair color, you can always find something suitable for yourself. Experiment!