Some Fashion Accessories Can Make You Attractive, Study

By R. Siva Kumar - 10 Sep '15 09:36AM

Looking good has always been in fashion, and can take you somewhere, according to some scientific studies.

Take high heels, for instance. They were actually first designed by men for men. In the 10th century, high-heeled footwear helped in horseback-riding. It could keep a man's legs and feet tight in the stirrups, according to Slate.

Over time, high heels became quite attractive for women, even though they were initially designed to give some scientific support for men.

Red lipstick is also a green light. A University of Manchester research study showed that psychology links the color red to positive energy, strength and motivation, with red lipstick drawing the maximum attention from the opposite sex, reports HNGN.

The Little Black Dress, or LBD, is one item that is on everyone's favourite list for first dates or job interviews, says a survey by Buy T-shirts Online. An LBD exudes confidence, capability and trustworthiness, according to hngn.

For men, the white T-shirt works wonders. Those men who wear plain, white shirts appear to be "cleaner, well-toned and dapper" to women, according to a study by researchers at Nottingham Trent University. Such shirts create an illusion that gives men broad shoulders and a slim waist, highlighting features of masculinity, according to Telegraph.

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