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  2. Apr 5, 2016 · Research has shown that wearing red clothes can make women more attractive to men. But do women take advantage of this fact by wearing red when they want to attract a man’s attention?

  3. The red dress effect, which can be broadened to the general red-attraction effect, the red-romance effect, or the romantic red effect, is a phenomenon [clarification needed] in which the color red increases physical attraction, sexual desire, and romantic sentiments in comparison to other colors.

  4. Mar 5, 2020 · Red is often considered a daring colour and most of us would favour a little black dress over a bright red one. But I can give you two perfectly good reasons which would change your mind (apart from the fact that it suits every skin tone).

  5. Sep 25, 2017 · The findings suggest that care must be taken in how red is used in achievement contexts and illustrate how colour can act as a subtle environmental cue that has important influences on behaviour.

  6. Nov 10, 2017 · Like anything with combustible potential, red is to be approached with caution. Naturally, every woman should own a red dress. Its alchemical, job-winning, date-scoring, speech-giving, confidence-boosting, enemy-vanquishing, ass-kicking powers are not to be underestimated. (“When in doubt, wear red,” said Bill Blass.)

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  7. Red dresses are most overtly connected to female sexuality and seduction. They insinuate that the wearer is outgoing, romantic, and attracted notice. A bright crimson cocktail dress conveys availability, interest, and flirtatious energy for a night out.

  8. Sep 19, 2014 · Red is back in fashion this season. The colour's long been associated with power, but running alongside that is also a current of danger, as Lisa Jardine explains.

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