why black? (fashion tips for the summer)

Started by japanesebaby, June 14, 2008, 13:22:35

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billee

I think I may have one dark grey item of clothing in my wardrobe.




Otherwise it's all black !!!!!!!
The other one feeds on my hesitation
Grows inside of my trepidaton
Buries his claws in my dislocation
I whisper your name to lose control

charlott

You can stock your wardrobe with light denims, khaki and even linen. Another thing to think about is tank tops.The most important aspect to look fashionable is to dress comfortably. You surely don't want to be a crazy fashionista while complaining with discomfort.





Ikissedyoursmile

In a recent article Robert stated that its slimming. So i would agree yes ,its for protection reasons.

MeltingMan

The main feature from black is that it doesn't reflect the sunlight, and
that's why it is so pleasant in the summer. Meanwhile I like the combination
with different colors although it isn't a "color" for real. It is partial darkness.
Edmund Burke once wrote "A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our
Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful" with some effects of blackness.
For special occasions I like the black tone but not for every day life.
En cette nation [Russie] qui n'a pas eu de théoriciens et de démagogues,
les pires ferments de destruction ont apparu. (J. Péladan)

Ulrich

Quote from: MeltingMan on February 01, 2015, 14:23:05
The main feature from black is that it doesn't reflect the sunlight and
that's why it is so pleasant in the summer.

Hm, I always had the feeling that black makes me feel more heat in the sunlight (probably because it doesn't reflect the sunlight, but absorbs it!), thus I try to avoid black on hot summer days...
The holy city breathed like a dying man...

MeltingMan

I meant it is more pleasant for the eyes of the observer. Of course,
it is hotter but the air circulation inside is better-loose black clothes presupposed.
(see reply#3) ;)
En cette nation [Russie] qui n'a pas eu de théoriciens et de démagogues,
les pires ferments de destruction ont apparu. (J. Péladan)

Ulrich

Quote from: MeltingMan on February 05, 2015, 15:59:12
I meant it is more pleasant for the eyes of the observer.

Yes, of course white and bright colours can be a bit "blinding" in the sun.
But other than that, I don't really care much about it...
The holy city breathed like a dying man...

MeltingMan

It's a funny thing to wear a Cure T-shirt in spa gardens ('Kurpark' in German).
I did it last summer a few times and some people passed by with a smile. I knew they
did it because of the pun.  :-D
En cette nation [Russie] qui n'a pas eu de théoriciens et de démagogues,
les pires ferments de destruction ont apparu. (J. Péladan)