The color white and what it says about you when you wear it

White, according to color psychology, can symbolize a variety of feelings ranging from innocence, cleanliness, tranquility, and even emptiness.

White, according to color psychology, can symbolize a variety of feelings ranging from innocence, cleanliness, tranquility, and even emptiness.

We know that for various cultures white is also a color of stoicism and mourning, for example. Traditionally, white is also portrayed as a “good” and “pure” color, which is linked to life, sincerity and spirituality.

In the field of style, white can represent different intentions, such as looking professional, elegant, modern, sophisticated, even intellectual and zero authoritarian.

Considering all of the above, it is not surprising that it is often used during special and ceremonious occasions such as religious practices or events that require formal use.

Nor is it a surprise then that certain movie characters—fictional or not—use white as a sign of supreme elegance or exquisite taste.

Also, that this is a predominant color in intellectual circles or of great business weight; shirts and turtlenecks in this color are essential for certain sectors.