Additive Colors
Wednesday, October 09, 2013To my dismay, it's been raining on and off all week long. To brighten my mood, I turned to the color side of my wardrobe. Red, blue, and green just so happened to be additive colors -- a term that I didn't learn until today. Actually, right now when I was googling primary and secondary colors *sheepish grin* Hey, learning something new everyday keeps the brain sharp.
sunglasses: Walmart aviator (similar)
lips: Revlon ColorBurst Lipcolor in soft nude 070 (similar)
jacket: Coffee Shop (similar)
top: Saint James Galathee tee (similar)
belt: J.Crew (similar)
jeans: LOFT modern slim leg (similar)
7 comments
Ooh, well consider me a fan of "additive colors" then - you look great in the pinkish red!
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DeleteThank you Cee!
Delete"to brighten your mood..." - you mean, your day? heh heh
ReplyDeleteOkay now i'm curious to what primary and additive colors are. Off to google.
Thought that would've been too obvious and arrogant sounding, lol.
DeleteWhat I gathered was yellow is included w/primary colors, but green is a part of additive colors. Or at least that's what Wikipedia says, so it's a fact :)
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