Hi, have you heard of colour therapy?

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There’s a reason you reach for that red shirt in your wardrobe – and a reason you don’t

You don’t need me to tell you that an outfit can be a whole mood, and that clothes – can be a powerful form of self-expression. But what’s even cooler is that the colours we wear can secretly work some magic on our emotional state. Our minds subconsciously know this, too. And that’s the reason why we often gravitate towards specific shades at specific times. Like last week, when you were feeling stuck and (seemingly randomly) picked out that vivid lime-hued top? Yeah, that might’ve been because your brain was craving a subtle serotonin hit from being around green and its oh-so-fresh, rejuvenating vibes.

Spooky, I know! But it’s also science: when mini receptors on your eyeballs take in a colour, they shoot a signal to your brain that can trigger an emotional response. This is why wearing a bright shade can enhance your mood kind of like how sitting next to the light of a sun lamp during dark winter mornings can help to alleviate some people’s symptoms of seasonal affective disorder.

What each tone makes you feel depends on where it sits on the rainbow spectrum (look to sheet). Most of this comes from historical associations that originated way back – I’m talking centuries ago – and are still super embedded in society today, says Dawnn Karen, a fashion psychologist at New York City’s Fashion Institute of Technology. (And I really do mean centuries ago: folks in ancient Egypt and Greece were already using various coloured stones, crystals and dyes in their healing rituals.)

Feeling blue? Walk away from your neutrals in colour

Modern marketing and have wielded the power of colour, too, using of it to prompt certain responses or compel purchases (and now you know why car insurance logos are typically blue, evoking confidence and stability). Workplaces are in on it as well, painting their offices, say, violet to foster feelings of creativity.

But all of this isn’t just a sneaky way for businesses to sway your feelings. Colour therapy is having a big moment right now because designers – and the people who wear their clothes – have realised that anyone can get in on the action by intentionally choosing what tones to wear. (Tbh, this couldn’t be better timed, as summer is the season to go all out on brights and lord k

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