Hey guys we are back with another blog on Valentine's Day.
Today we are gonna explore the different shades, colours & dress codes for Valentine's Day. Yes, the language of love extends beyond words to the hues we wear.
Sounds a little corny right, well as they say love is always corny!
Here's a glimpse into the enchanting world of
Valentine's Day Dress Codes & Colours
- Red - Already in Love
- Green - Awaiting Love
- White - Already Committed
- Purple/Violet - Accepted Proposal
- Blue - Inviting Proposals
- Yellow - Broke Up
- Black - Rejected Proposal
- Orange - Going to Propose
In detail
Red
Red Colour in Valentine's Day means you are already in Love. Well, an obvious dress code for Valentine's Day!
Red signifies deep affection and commitment, making it the quintessential color of Valentine's Day. Radiant in red, those already in love celebrate the passion and intensity of their bond.
Green
Green Colour in Valentine's Day means you are waiting to be in Love.
Yep, green is the colour for all those who hope to fall in love this Valentine's week! Symbolizing hope and the anticipation of love's arrival, green attire reflects an open heart ready to embrace new beginnings and the promise of romance.
White
White Colour code on Valentine's Day means you already committed. Pure and serene, white attire signifies commitment and devotion.
Those already committed adorn themselves in white, reaffirming their enduring love and fidelity.
Purple/Violet
Purple or Violet colour code in Valentine's Day means you have accepted the proposal of your suitor or crush. Yes guys, purple is not just the colour of royalty this week, its the colour of success.
Purple or violet celebrates the joyous union of hearts and the beginning of a new chapter in their love story.
Blue
Blue colour code on Valentine's Day means you are inviting proposals. Well, to put it simply - You are Single & Ready to Mingle!
Adorned in shades of blue, we signal our openness to proposals, inviting extravagant declarations of love and the promise of a shared future filled with happiness and companionship.
Yellow
The yellow colour code on Valentine's Day means you are going through a breakup.
Yes, Yellow is not your stereotypical bright hue to wear this week. Whether it is just "Taking a Break" just like Ross & Rachel or a heartbreaking break up, yellow amidst the sea of colours, symbolizes heartache and the pain of separation. Those who have recently experienced a breakup may choose to wear yellow, signifying their emotional journey.
Black
The black colour code on Valentine's Day means you rejected a warm proposal!
Yep a Nobrainer, pun intended. For the badass boys and girls who are into breaking someone's heart or plain outright not interested in the whole "mushy mushy love" for now can choose to wear black.
Orange
Vibrant and bold, orange attire signifies the excitement of going to propose.
Those wearing orange exude confidence and anticipation as they prepare to declare their love. Yes a bit nervous too, we understand. Why don't you explore a couple of Romantic gifts or Valentine's flowers that will help you propose?
As you dress for Valentine's Day, let your attire speak volumes about the state of your heart.
Whether wrapped in the passion of red or the hope of green, may your chosen hue reflect the depth and beauty of your emotions on this special day of love.
So what Valentine's Day Dress Code are you planning to wear?