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What we wear can be a happiness booster

 

(Moto Coral Baxter jeans, Topshop)

Jeans are what we wear when we’re feeling down, says new research from the University of Hertfordshire.

The researchers found that what we choose to wear is very much influenced by the mood we’re in. We’re more likely to wear a baggy top when feeling blue, for example–that’s another finding from the study. And we’re more likely to wear our favourite shoes when we’re in a good mood.

“Happy clothes” tend to fit well, enhance our figures and made from bright, gorgeous fabrics.

All of that makes sense to me. The part I disagree with is where jeans are said to be worn by those who are down in the dumps because:

“Jeans don’t look great on everyone. They are often poorly cut and badly fitting. Jeans can signal that the wearer hasn’t bothered with their appearance.”

Um, hello, jeans have come a looooong way.

And  how can these pretty coral jeans not bring about happiness?

Anyhow, since the study also found that wearing “happy clothes” has the power to influence your mood (ie. wear your happy clothes and it may help get you out of a funk), I’m pretty sure we all have a reason to go out and buy a new happy piece to add to our wardrobes, non?

Speaking of bright coloured denim, my Schick Quattro for Women Style Squadmate Niki of A Haute Mess wants to know if you’ll be wearing it this spring — weigh in on the Schick Facebook page!

 

 

 

4 Comments March 12, 2012

Sweeten up

Next time that health nut of a coworker sniffs disdainfully at the iced capp you’ve treated yourself to, tell them research has proved that it helps you play nice — by being less argumentative and less aggressive — so to back off. The study, published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, found that a sweetened drink may provide the brain with energy to keep impulses under control, which prevents you from sniping back when under stress.

(now this doesn’t mean you have an excuse to have one every day!)

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