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"Colours give off very specific signals," said David Zyla, New York-based author of Color Your Style. "The same suit can be transformed with different tie colours, each with a very different impact and message."
写了《用颜色秀出你的风格》的纽约作家大卫·兹拉说:“颜色会传递特定的讯息”。他还表示:“不同的领带颜色让每一件西装看上去都与众不同,每一种颜色都会产生不同的影响,传递不同的讯息。”
Wondering what colour tie to wear to your next meeting? Here's how to choose the perfect tie colour for every occasion:
All powerful reds
It's not a coincidence that many politicians wear red-coloured ties with light shirts and darker suits.
"Red is the power tie," said Mark Woodman, a trend analyst1 who studies colour in Laurel, Maryland, in the US. "There's something about red that always comes back to strength and passion."
But the tone of your reds matters, too. Darker reds, such as a burgundy, can help build trust, while lighter2 red and pink ties can be more of a statement about your personal style and be associated with creativity. In the last decade, a pink tie can sometimes signal "solidarity3 with women," added Woodman.
When you are taking the lead on a project or want to convey a sense of ambition, consider a bold shiny red. A matte or printed red tie can be a more subtle way to convey power.
Royal purples
Ross Znavor, an executive in financial services in New York, wears purple ties rather than red to business meetings because the colour shows a bit of self-confidence and helps him create lasting4 first impressions.
Wearing a tie in a hue5 that's less traditional shows clients, he is "comfortable in my own skin and someone with whom you want to build a relationship", he said.
Lindsay said purple, traditionally a sign of royalty6 and wealth, is becoming more acceptable in the workplace.
"Men are wearing shades of lighter purple shirts and darker purple ties," she said. Wear one of these shades if you want to stand out from the crowd with a slightly bolder look that's not distracting.
Black affair
While you might not wear them to executive meetings on a regular basis, wearing black ties to a cocktail7 party or even an upscale dinner gives off a sophisticated vibe, said Zyla.
But beware: the formal black colour can feel arrogant8 or overdressed in many situations. "Avoid it if being one of the ‘boys' at work is necessary as you climb up the ladder," Zyla said.
It's often smarter to stick to grey shades, added Woodman. A grey tie can help give you a more sophisticated look without seeming pretentious9, said Woodman.
"Grey is kind of edgy10 and it can look very modern," he said. To pull it off, pair it with a lighter, pastel-coluored shirt. Look for lighter grey shades and shiny finish for a more polished look.
Shades of the garden
Green can signal several things, from rebirth to the colour of money in some countries. But, surprisingly, it can be too loud for the workplace.
"Do you want to be remembered for the tie or who you are as an individual?," Woodman asked. Choosing the right green can be tough. A bright green is often too distracting, and it can also be difficult to find matching suits or shirts, he added. Still, a light green tie with a subtle print can pair well with a neutral-coloured shirt.
Yellow is a traditional tie colour in countries, including England, which can signal assuredness, along with radiance and vitality11, he said.
Yellow ties can make you more approachable to colleagues because it's a vibrant12 colour that's symbolic13 of the sun. For many, wearing a yellow tie, "can show optimism and a positive outlook on life," added Eve Roth Lindsay, an image consultant14 in Hong Kong.
Be careful of committing cultural faux pas when it comes to colour. For example, a yellow tie in India can signal that someone is a merchant, said Zyla. Wearing a white tie in China signals a period of mourning.
Fifty shades of... blue
Afraid of sending the wrong message with your tie colour? Consider blue as the all-purpose tie hue.
Blue ties are a good investment because the colour reminds people of the sky and ocean, which has a calming effect, said Lindsay.
"Blue is the safest colour to wear," she said.
Patterned blue ties tend to give off a classic professional feel and can be worn in a global business environment without sending the wrong message. A subtle blue can be "soft and introspective" while a cobalt or royal blue can help you stand out just the right amount, she said. "Dark blues15 are often reminiscent of well-respected pilot uniforms. Navy blue is a trusted colour and gives us confidence," Lindsay said.
Be one with nature
"A more relaxed wardrobe of friendlier colours such as tan, brown, earthy colours, salmon16 and yellow works for people dealing17 with other people such as sales, teachers and the service industry," said Lindsay.
Make sure the brown tie does not look too plain, because it can signal a dull personality. A beige tie can sometimes come across as too relaxed, she said. Avoid pairing earth tone hues18 with similarly coloured shirts. And if you are eager for a promotion19 and want to stand out in the workplace, skip these colours altogether.
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