The Perception of Color in Fashion
/ nobiases This video explores how the perception of color shapes the world of clothing. From why blue and pink became gendered, to why black defines mourning, and how green came to represent the military, every shade carries meaning. 0:00 intro 1:48 Blue and Pink clothing 4:46 Red and Blue 6:37 Why did jeans originally start out Blue? 7:58 Green shades, military clothing, and camo 9:45 Purple 10:43 Black mourning clothing 13:20 White clothing 14:11 Brown and leather 15:38 Black and White striped clothing 16:47 moiré effect 17:18 Yellow and Orange

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