“Color is closely associated with emotions,” London College of Fashion lecturer Maria CostantinotoldHarper’s Bazaar. “It colors our language—we say we are ‘feeling blue,’‘seeing red,’‘green with envy’ or ‘in the pink.’” But how we react to different colors isn’t always black...
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