Eight in ten people have wardrobes that mostly consist of black, grey and beige clothes, new research has found.But despite their outfits being dominated by dull colours, one in five want to be braver with their fashion choice, the poll of 2,000 adults found.Red, green and purple are the colours people want to wear more of – but a quarter worry that brighter colours won’t suit them.Nearly half (48 percent) believe wearing a fun outfit can make them feel happier, and people will don red attire to boost confidence.The research was commissioned by online personal styling service, Stitch Fix UK, which enlisted Shakaila Forbes-Bell, fashion psychologist and founder of Fashion is Psychology, to analyse the findings.Shakaila said: “Dopamine.
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