yes, I wore it to a wedding…

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... Read moreColor perception, especially when it comes to clothing, can be surprisingly subjective and vary greatly based on lighting, surrounding colors, and individual eyesight. The dress that sparked wide online debate about its color is a perfect example of this phenomenon. When I wore this dress to a wedding, I noticed different reactions from guests — some saw it as a light blue shade, others perceived it as a beige or even grayish tone. This experience made me appreciate how complex color interpretation can be in real life compared to photos. In person, I found that natural daylight versus indoor lighting dramatically changed how the dress looked. Under warm indoor lighting, the dress seemed to lean more toward beige or light tan, whereas in sunlight, the bluer hues became more apparent. This is an important consideration when choosing an outfit for events, as your dress color might appear different depending on the venue and lighting conditions. Styling this dress for a wedding also requires thoughtful accessory choices. Since the dress's color is somewhat ambiguous, neutrally toned shoes and simple jewelry worked best to complement without clashing or overcomplicating the look. A soft pastel clutch made a nice touch that didn’t compete with those subtle color shifts. If you are ever unsure about the color of a clothing item, try viewing it in multiple lighting environments and consider how it photographs. Photos might not always reflect the true hues accurately, which was certainly true in this case. Overall, wearing this dress taught me to embrace color ambiguity and to focus more on how comfortable and confident I feel in what I wear rather than solely on exact color labels.

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♡ Phoebe ♡

prolly white but in the shade it look light blue 👍🫰

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Baby blue

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