Lifestyle

7 colours millionaires avoid wearing

By

on

Have you ever seen Mark Zuckerberg or Johann Rupert opting for vibrant red or yellow coloured outfits?


These super-rich celebrities, philanthropists, and industrialists are always seen carrying their signature style which is also known as decision fatigue in the fashion industry.

Sticking to subtle and basic outfits with neutral and subtle colours comes with a deceptive formula game.

Rich people simply live with an air of luxury without flaunting brand logos but instead, opt for luxury wear that does not deplete their mental energy and make them come out as a chic brand.

Let’s see 7 shades from the colour palette which the rich brats usually avoid purchasing.

1. Pastel shades

While pastel shades are all the rage right now in the market and convey a sense of playfulness and youthfulness, these shades do not exude the tone of authority and sincerity. Unless the personalities are engaged in some leisure activities, pastel shades do not communicate the message of power and sophistication. The darker shades of blue, green, and burgundy usually bring the air of power and control, but pastel shades might keep a chirpy aura and elegance in high society, in the fast-paced powerful world, it’s a colour for the dolls.

2. Multi-coloured prints and patterns

The monochromatic trend has mostly been tried and tested in offices around the globe with people looking all polished and put-together. Wealthy people do follow the steps of having a neat and monochrome fit with no vibrant pattern and busy designers taking the show away. Loud prints usually draw attention which becomes unflattering and overshadows the personality and motive of the individual. Therefore, the ultra-wealthy opt for classic and neat shades rather than opting for multiple hues in one palette.

3. Bright yellow

The shade of yellow is mostly associated with positivity and loud energy with playfulness, joy, and warmth. This shade therefore can look juvenile and overly cheerful thus making the super rich people avoid this shade. Bright yellow can never convey the essence of seriousness and sophistication and would look too loud and unclear for business meetings and outings. The darker colour tones therefore make a strong impact creating an aura of seriousness and elegance.

4. Bright Red

The colour tone of bright red can make people feel more dominant and can provoke aggression as well drawing too much unnecessary attention. Wealthy people prefer to convey an aura of sophistication and power with the right virtues and actions. However, adorning the shade of bright red would divert the attention of their audience raising questions on their sincerity towards their task and words.

5. Neon shades

The entire neon palette comes with a super bright and vibrant colour tone which can be irritating to look at. Neon shades distract the person wearing them undermining their confidence. They look flashy and unprofessional and are thus ignored by wealthy people. These shades of neon can exude style and fashion novelty for some, but elite circles have a goal to exude sheer sophistication and poise, but never to make a loud statement with their outfits in public.

6. Gold and silver

These shades might come under luxury notes for some but they do carry a gaudy look when worn too much. The shades of gold and silver might look very flashy and together create a negative imbalance of energy in the body. This can also lead to bad luck with a lack of poise and grace and is therefore kept away from the ultra-rich people’s wardrobes. Opting for muted tones instead of flashy gold exudes sheer sophistication and poise without overdoing the situation.

7. Bright orange

The shade of bright orange looks like a caution traffic cone drawing too much attention. Wealthy people usually shy away from these shades and rather opt for earthy and muted tones. The bright orange hue looks cheerful, cartoonish, and unprofessional and is therefore ignored by these rich personalities. Many luxury brands also keep themselves away from this shade as it is associated with a lack of seriousness and immaturity, evoking feelings of being restless and arrogant.