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Women who always wear white: the meaning

As with black, white can also be considered as the absence of color and all the others. However, they are absolute and uncompromising and can evoke all or nothing. In some cultures, such as in Asia, white is associated with death and mourning. But in general it is considered as the color of freedom, peace, purification, purity, it allows the encouragement to be ordered and it also promotes clarity from the mental point of view.

And again the white invites to lightness, to take things without expectations, burdens and with ease. There are not many negative aspects in this chrome plating, but in some circumstances it is considered cold and empty or it can arouse in people sensations of detachment, of coldness, of little perceptual interest. Some tests have confirmed that whoever wears white is a real open book, does not hide, is an independent and perfectionist person. (Continue after the photo)

In Western culture, the color white is the one that characterizes the bride. In the way of thinking it is a color that for women would refer to virginity, purity, candor, but in a male chauvinist code. White gives the feeling of freshness and is also very elegant and pure during the holidays. The full version, on the other hand, has the opposite effect: it becomes a fairly cold color, not emotional, not very suitable for undertaking interpersonal relationships. Hence, one is considered indifferent. (Continue after the photo)

It can also be mistaken for people who are critical, sterile, perfect and who don’t want to get their hands dirty. White also has great power over other colors, in fact it amplifies them. It can also express a feeling of openness, change, freedom and creativity. The American t-shirt is white, for example, as well as the classic shirt or the gowns worn by doctors. And so was Marylin Monroe’s 1955 dress in the movie ‘When the Wife’s on Vacation’. (Continue after the photo)

In conclusion, we can say that the positive traits of the white color are: simplicity, independence, openness, clarity, purity and equality. On the other hand, the negative traits are: isolation, distance, boredom, emptiness, criticism and coldness. In the 1960s, John Lennon and Yoko Ono also preferred white in their pacifist campaigns.

Unpublished Ilary Blasi: without makeup and with eyeglasses. And it hits the mark

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