The fortune teller said to wear more blue and green clothes _ The fortune teller said I should wear more green clothes.
The colors of clothes worn every day are: Monday red, Tuesday orange, Wednesday yellow, Thursday green, Friday blue, Saturday purple and Sunday white.
1, Monday red
Monday is the beginning of a week and a new starting point. Red is a lucky color here. It represents enthusiasm, energy and self-confidence. Wearing red clothes can not only make you feel confident and energetic, but also attract others' attention and make you behave better at work and social occasions.
Tuesday is orange.
Tuesday is a dreary day of the week. Orange is the lucky color here. It stands for warmth, happiness and positivity. Wearing orange clothes can make you feel warm and comfortable, and at the same time make your mood more cheerful and positive.
Wednesday is yellow
Wednesday is a busy week. Yellow is a lucky color here. It represents wisdom, creativity and vitality. Wearing yellow clothes can make you feel smarter and more creative, and at the same time make your body and mood more energetic.
Thursday is green
On Thursday, it was relatively calm for a week. Green is a lucky color here. It stands for peace and harmony. Wearing green clothes can make you feel more calm and harmonious.
5. Friday Blue
Friday is a relaxing day of the week. Blue is the lucky color here. It stands for peace, calm and trust. Wearing blue clothes can make you feel more peaceful and calm, and at the same time, it can make you more trusted and popular in social situations.
6, Saturday purple
Saturday is a more relaxing day of the week. Purple is a lucky color here. It stands for mystery and romance. Wearing purple clothes can make you feel more mysterious and make your mood more romantic and dreamy.
7. Sunday white
Sunday is the most relaxing day of the week. White is a lucky color here. It stands for purity, freshness and peace. Wearing white clothes can make you feel purer and fresher, and at the same time make you feel more peaceful and relaxed.