Why do men like women wearing red dresses
This is the result of new research conducted and discovered by American and Austrian scientists. Accordingly, men often prefer women to wear red outfits than other colors.
Specifically, color psychologists have experimented with 96 men in the US and Austria. The results showed that men often super absolute in front of the image of women wearing red clothes because of the attraction, prominence and romance. In addition, this study also explains why women wear red dresses to be a provocative image in modern culture and inspire a song about love called The Lady in Red (roughly translated: Quarter she with red dress) Chris de Burgh in 1986.
Researchers also found that men were more impressed with the image of women wearing red shirts and being more attractive than other women wearing blue and white clothes.
Men are "lost" when meeting women in red skirts.
Sociology psychologist Adam Pazda, of the University of Rochester, New York (USA), and colleagues from Innsbruck University conducted the study to find out the answer to human evolution in the past. , as well as animals like baboons with bright red skin, suggesting they are ready to mate with their partners.
'In fact, women wear more red outfits than other colors, especially when they want to become attractive and attractive women in meetings' , sociologist Adam Pazda analysis.
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