How to Dress to Flatter Your Body, According to Science
9:22:00 PMOne of the more rewarding aspects of working in fashion is that it encapsulates so much of life. It’s not just about what sweaters to pair with which skirts or the latest model muse to come down the runway; it’s so much more. That’s because, even if you don’t work in the industry, you’re still involved in fashion because you’re a consumer, and because you get dressed every day. Furthermore, the psychological implications of putting clothes on your body are significant. Even if you’re not trying to make an impression or look a certain way, you are still sending out a message.
Keeping that in mind, we perused the web for research and studies that had findings which impact how we perceive ourselves as well as how others see us. From a mood-lifting color that makes you seem more radiant to the silhouette that gives you a tinier waist, scroll down to see these scientific insights!
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