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Experts reveal what your knicker colour says about you - and warn 'never wear green'

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lingerie can evoke various emotions, according to the experts.They claim that colours are a 'big non-verbal communication form in mood-setting'.The experts also said that your chosen colour gives more details about your personality, mood, emotions and feelings.So check out their views to see what emotions you're giving off with your undies...When it comes to women's underwear, black is one of the most popular colours.Black undies imply an 'assertive and confident character', according to the expertsTalking to Fabulous, they said: "Black underwear is common and one of the basic pieces in most wardrobes, but offers a hot and nearly seductive atmosphere."When you’re looking to communicate a little mystery and show that you’re the one with all the power, pick a silky all black slip or black lace [number]."If you opt for red, it's likely that you're passionate, attractive, fiery and intense, according to the experts.They also say that just like red lipstick, rouge undies show intense excitement and desire.If pink is your colour of choice when it comes to lingerie, the experts say this could signal that you're 'soft and sweet'.They said: "Where red screams, pink whispers.

Pink shows tenderness and a lightness of heart."Soft pink is feminine, youthful, and innocent. Intense hot pinks and fuchsias make an all-black outfit a little more fun."Purple is apparently one of the most-loved underwear colours and the colour of this year, according to the experts.They said: "Traditionally, purple has been linked to royalty and luxury.

It is expensive and naturally rare. That said, purple underwear displays feminine and romantic appeal.The experts say a purple underwear set is the ideal choice for a date night.

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