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]]>The 17-year-old Filipina worked on this jaw-dropping creation for a month. She’s so good at what she does, we might even see her collections on the runway one day.
She used 13 yards of fabric and spent over 5 days painting the beautiful blooming flowers. Let’s not forget about the Swarovski crystals she managed to include in the design as well. This DIY project is definitely one worth all of your attention.
“I really wanted my dress to reflect my personality, thus the lilies and bright colors. My dress tells a very personal story about the things I hold close to my heart — lilies, the color green, painting, and creating new things,” Ciara told TODAY.
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]]>There’s much more than just fashion going on on these photos. See them for yourself below.
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]]>Arguments flowed back and forth between friends, and people wondered how they could see the dress one way but their best friend could see two completely different colors.
And now the dress has a cousin. Meet the Nike sportswear that’s dealing with the same exact problem.
When the first image of sportswear came out in July, the person who posted it was fairly positive as to what color it was. In the eyes of Rachael Stewart, it was pink and white, and that was that.
It wasn’t even close to the end of the question.
Almost immediately, differing opinions came in, with some of her friends claiming that the Nike sportswear was actually gray and teal, which look nothing like the suggested colors of pink and white. Once again, the color debate was well underway among friends.
Of course, there was one major difference from the infamous dress. As a Nike product, there was the chance that this mystery could be solved within minutes from taking a look at Nike’s product line. After all, if Nike didn’t sell either pink and white or gray and teal as a color combination, that would make it obvious that it had to be the other one.
However, Nike offers so many color combinations these days that using Nike’s offerings to try to eliminate one of the two options proved fruitless. With so many colleges using Nike to outfit their athletes, it would probably be easier to list the colors the sportswear company doesn’t offer.
Learn why we have these color issues below!
When it comes to seeing color, we’re not really getting a perfect view of what the object’s color really is. What we’re actually getting is the color of light that is reflected by the object in question. For instance, a lemon absorbs all colors of light with the exception of yellow. As the yellow light is reflected from the lemon into our eye, we see a yellow fruit.
But that only works perfectly when shadows aren’t present and when light hits our eyes from the correct angle. When we see items at an angle, the light can alter our perceptions of the color. Moving an object to a different viewpoint can drastically change the shade that we see, and if the shade changes enough, it can appear to be another color entirely.
Honestly, based on the information that’s available, it’s impossible to be completely certain as to what color it is. With shadows certain to be present in the photo, all you can do is use your brain’s best interpretation of what it sees to make an educated guess on the color.
Whether you’re on the pink/white or teal/gray side, one thing is for sure: These debates are far from over.
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]]>The post This Teen Handmade the Most Spectacular Graduation Dress appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The 17-year-old Filipina worked on this jaw-dropping creation for a month. She’s so good at what she does, we might even see her collections on the runway one day.
She used 13 yards of fabric and spent over 5 days painting the beautiful blooming flowers. Let’s not forget about the Swarovski crystals she managed to include in the design as well. This DIY project is definitely one worth all of your attention.
“I really wanted my dress to reflect my personality, thus the lilies and bright colors. My dress tells a very personal story about the things I hold close to my heart — lilies, the color green, painting, and creating new things,” Ciara told TODAY.
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]]>The post Photographer Captures Girls in Beautiful Gowns appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>There’s much more than just fashion going on on these photos. See them for yourself below.
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]]>The post Remember The Black And Blue Dress? It’s Round Two, This Time With Nike Sportswear appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Arguments flowed back and forth between friends, and people wondered how they could see the dress one way but their best friend could see two completely different colors.
And now the dress has a cousin. Meet the Nike sportswear that’s dealing with the same exact problem.
When the first image of sportswear came out in July, the person who posted it was fairly positive as to what color it was. In the eyes of Rachael Stewart, it was pink and white, and that was that.
It wasn’t even close to the end of the question.
Almost immediately, differing opinions came in, with some of her friends claiming that the Nike sportswear was actually gray and teal, which look nothing like the suggested colors of pink and white. Once again, the color debate was well underway among friends.
Of course, there was one major difference from the infamous dress. As a Nike product, there was the chance that this mystery could be solved within minutes from taking a look at Nike’s product line. After all, if Nike didn’t sell either pink and white or gray and teal as a color combination, that would make it obvious that it had to be the other one.
However, Nike offers so many color combinations these days that using Nike’s offerings to try to eliminate one of the two options proved fruitless. With so many colleges using Nike to outfit their athletes, it would probably be easier to list the colors the sportswear company doesn’t offer.
Learn why we have these color issues below!
When it comes to seeing color, we’re not really getting a perfect view of what the object’s color really is. What we’re actually getting is the color of light that is reflected by the object in question. For instance, a lemon absorbs all colors of light with the exception of yellow. As the yellow light is reflected from the lemon into our eye, we see a yellow fruit.
But that only works perfectly when shadows aren’t present and when light hits our eyes from the correct angle. When we see items at an angle, the light can alter our perceptions of the color. Moving an object to a different viewpoint can drastically change the shade that we see, and if the shade changes enough, it can appear to be another color entirely.
Honestly, based on the information that’s available, it’s impossible to be completely certain as to what color it is. With shadows certain to be present in the photo, all you can do is use your brain’s best interpretation of what it sees to make an educated guess on the color.
Whether you’re on the pink/white or teal/gray side, one thing is for sure: These debates are far from over.
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