I see right through you. How to learn to read symbols in clothes?

10.10.2024 10:00

Every thoughtful detail in a person's clothing is an invitation to talk, written in milk.

Whoever manages to read the secret “letter” immediately becomes one of “their own.”

As you probably know, if you iron a letter written in milk with a hot iron, the letters will appear.

It should be said right away that we will not touch deeply on the topics of color and material today, but will go over the symbols in clothing that will tell us much more about a person than you think - with this we will be helped by communications speaker Ainur Zinnatullin .

Black is for special occasions, blue creates a sense of seriousness, milky will emphasize your status, and red is necessary for subtle sexual signals. This creates a kind of "closer-further" distance, and you can immediately read the intention.

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You see a person in oversized clothes - he loves freedom, will easily switch to informal conversations and is more likely a freelancer or entrepreneur than a civil servant. By the way, initially oversized hoodies were a symbol of protest. But today hardly anyone remembers this.

There is a "box man" sitting next to you in a cafe - his shirt hugs his body like a second skin, his shoes are polished, his trousers are ironed and his "you" communications are well-established. Raise your eyes from your shoes and look into his eyes - they are sharp as pins. You are 98% an introvert.

Accessories are another matter. For example, a brooch. You have to love them to wear them. To love means to pay attention, to choose. And to attach importance.

For example, journalists have been following the change of brooches of Elvira Sakhipzadovna, the Chairman of the Bank of Russia, for a long time. If there is a "dove" on the lapel, it means a symbol of peace, so we are waiting for a reduction in the key rate.

By the way, the dove is one of the few symbols that has not lost its meaning over time. Which cannot be said about the rainbow. In ancient times, an artist who wanted to show the hero's connection with higher powers painted it. Everyone knows what meaning the rainbow has "dressed up" with today.

Wallis Simpson: The Woman Whose Love Made the King of Great Britain Abdicate the Throne

Edward VIII, the uncle of the reigning Queen Elizabeth, gave up the crown in 1936 to marry a twice-divorced, 40-year-old American woman who stole the king's heart.

And throughout his life, to somehow compensate for the lack of a royal title, he gifted her with jewelry. It all started with a brooch in 1948 from Cartier: a panther

made of gold, decorated with black enamel spots, was set on a mint-colored emerald weighing 116.74 carats.

It is obvious, but it is important to say – these brooches are the embodiment of the idea of vitality, brightness and excess. And to this day this brooch, the image serves as a symbol of true love without conditions. As you already understood – the theme is absolutely inexhaustible.

Watches. Their cost, brand. Everything is important. For example, here is a person with a Garmin watch. These are special watches for running, swimming. If we add cycling to the list above, we get triathlon.

An entrepreneur who earns 500+ thousand a month, an achiever, can afford such an occupation. Is the portrait emerging? And these are just hours.

This material is also an invitation for you to the world of three S's - semiotics, symbols and meanings. We hope that you will become interested in this science and will start studying it yourself!

Author: Valeria Kisternaya Editor of Internet resources
 
Expert: Ainur Zinnatullin