Fascinating article. I don't know how much I buy it though. I spent years wearing red cheerleading and volleyball uniforms in school, and I never had a date. Then again, we were at a Christian school, so they weren't exactly flattering outfits.
I don't know but red is my favorite color but I don't wear it much. Maybe I should. But the article gives new meaning to the phrase "waving a red flag in front of a bull", don't you think?
Interesting . . . look at Oprah etc. and see how many women in the audience are wearing red. I happened to succumb to watching QVC yesterday because of its cooking theme; the preponderance of hosts/carnival barkers were wearing blue.
I never have worn red, because my Mother explained that with my red hair, other colors were more flattering. Now that I have so much grey I'm delighting in wearing all sorts of red variations, but it's not my favorite color though I loved my red hair.
Fascinating article. I don't know how much I buy it though. I spent years wearing red cheerleading and volleyball uniforms in school, and I never had a date. Then again, we were at a Christian school, so they weren't exactly flattering outfits.
Posted by: Janet | March 16, 2009 at 10:12 AM
I don't know but red is my favorite color but I don't wear it much. Maybe I should. But the article gives new meaning to the phrase "waving a red flag in front of a bull", don't you think?
Posted by: Kay Dennison | March 16, 2009 at 12:04 PM
Interesting . . . look at Oprah etc. and see how many women in the audience are wearing red. I happened to succumb to watching QVC yesterday because of its cooking theme; the preponderance of hosts/carnival barkers were wearing blue.
Posted by: tut-tut | March 16, 2009 at 05:02 PM
I never have worn red, because my Mother explained that with my red hair, other colors were more flattering. Now that I have so much grey I'm delighting in wearing all sorts of red variations, but it's not my favorite color though I loved my red hair.
Posted by: Joared | March 16, 2009 at 09:28 PM