Psychology and Fashion – How Do They Cross Paths?
I have been
telling this all the time in almost all of my articles. Fashion is an art and
every Fashion Designer is nothing less than an artist. Same is true with
Psychology. Psychology as well is nothing less than an art in itself . But both are
complete different fields. One deals with people’s appearance where as the other
deals with people’s behaviour and pondering over how people’s thoughts and
brain works and responds.
But one thing
that is common in both Fashion & Psychology is that both of them deal with
people. Psychology is one of those fields that intersects with almost every field
you can think of. Psychology also has myriad of fields within it from
behavioral psychology to social psychology. Did you know that there is a whole
field of Psychology that deals just with Fashion – Its called Psychology of
Fashion/Psychology of Clothing and another field of Psychology that deals with
colors which is called Psychology of Colors.
Since colors
are an integral part of Fashion, our focus will be Psychology of Colors.
But lets
first finish talking about Psychology of Fashion; Shall We?
It all
started during 19th Century when an American Psychologist named Henry
James introduced the notion of Psychology into Fashion. There have been
thousands of researches done from then on the subject.
Studies
suggest that what people wear has an effect on their attitude, mood, confidence
and their overall behaviour. In a way, you as a fashion designer would help
someone gain confidence. You can use the science of Psychology to manipulate
how people react to certain designs and to modify their purchase patterns so
that customers would lean towards the brand you are working for. This is where
Psychology of Fashion & Psychology of Marketing intersect.
Taking a
scientific/psychological approach to Fashion will enable you to understand
human behaviour in the context of Fashion. Even though Fashion is a creative,
glamorous & dynamic field; it's not the one without any problems.
Psychology can help you understand and solve those problems in the field.
Psychology Of
Colors:
Colors have been altering our behaviour for
centuries now. Big brands have been using the Psychology of colors for a really
long time.
The best way
to explain this might be by taking the example of KFC. If you visited KFC; Its
filled with the color red which is believed to rev up ones apetite and induce
hunger. KFC does not use red just because it looks good; It uses red to bring
in more business. Same goes with Amazon and any other big brand you can think
of.
Here are some
details about which color affects your behaviour in what way.
Blue : Blue
creates a sense of trust amongst people. So if you are new into the field, blue
might help you in cultivating the trust of your customers for you. Blue is also
the color of peace, order & loyalty. It gives the mind a sense of calmness
& serenity.
Yellow:
Yellow is mostly used in warnings. But it is the color of happiness as well .
But yellow is one of those colors which has to be used very carefully. Using
more of it has a history of creating a feeling of nausea among people. Hence be
very aware of how much of yellow you are using.
Green: The
color of nature. Green relatively gains people's attention when compared to
other colors. It's also relatively easier for people to remember something
that’s green since it stands out.
Orange:
Orange creates a sense of impulse in people when they see it. It can be used as
a fun color since it helps stimulate physical activity & a sense of
confidence. Its also the color that depicts affordability.
However,
orange can be slightly overwhelming. A research paper by Lucky Tonk advises, “Orange will be used
sparingly to bring your attention to something, but not so much as to overwhelm
the actual message of the advert.”
Black: Black
has always been associated with luxury. Darker the tone of black, the more
luxurious it is. Black also represents elegance, sophistication & power.
Now you may realise why they wear black suites in Men In Black. It's one of my
personal favorites as well . Let me know what are yours in the comments.
Pink: Pink is
compassion, youthful, understanding & a bit of romantic. It’s a common
misconception that most of the females like pink but the fact is that very
small percentage of females pick pink as their favorites. Most of the women
according to a study likes blue.
You can check out this post about How
Psychology Plays A Role in Fashion Designing – Psychology Of Colors
& Clothing in Fashion for more information. Meanwhile if you are
someone looking to become a Fashion Designer. Here is a list of some Best
Fashion Designing Courses that might help you out.
Source: How
Psychology Plays A Role in Fashion Designing – Psychology Of Colors
& Clothing in Fashion
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