Darker colours absorb sunlight, causing increased heat and sweating, while lighter colours appear cooler due to their reduced absorption. Image: Freepik
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Yellow clothes attract small flying bugs during summer due to insect taxis, which move towards or away from a stimulus. Image: Freepik
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True Summer metals are silver, white gold, and platinum, with brushed and satin options flattering. Avoid yellow gold and copper with yellow or warmth. Image: Freepik
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Bronze Colour in summers can absorb warmth, making them suitable for colder seasons, as they absorb extra heat, making them comfortable to wear in winter. Image: Freepik
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Light colours flatters both warm and cool metals, with silver, platinum, and white gold safe, while rose and yellow gold should be kept light to avoid overheating. Image: adityakhandelwl.com
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Wearing dark clothes like dark green in summer is advised due to its increased heat absorption, skin transmission, and potential heat gain. Image: Freepik
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The old sartorial rule against pairing black and blue together is no longer valid during summer. Image: Pinterest