The Body Language Expert & Motivational Speaker

March 16, 2008

The Way Hillary Clinton Dresses…

Filed under: Celebrity Analysis, Political Candidate Analysis — Body Language Lady @ 2:51 pm

 I have always wondered why Senator Hillary Clinton suits look like the rejects from a thrift shop.


Is she making a statement about the importance of recycling? I am especially intrigued to see when she chooses to wear yellow. Oh my god a yellow suit. The last time I saw a savvy women wear a yellow suit was on the 80’s TV show designing women! Hillary represents women…I just want to reach into the TV screen pull Hilary out and take her shopping a Loemans.  Why does she sometimes choose a yellow suite? It could be because it is a great color to where when you’re feeling down. Yellow is color that stimulates our desires, promotes positively and prevents depression. Perhaps we should notice when Hilary chooses to wear that color. Perhaps she uses it to fight her blues. Hum do you think another reason school buses are yellow is to cheer up all those kids depressed to be on their way to the math test in Mrs. Hood’s class?) Because Yellow is a welcoming color, even the color of the pineapple put the entrances of colonial homes to show welcome) and a color that stimulates creativity and good communication it should be a great color for a candidate to wear to give a speech. Yep that cheery, optimistic, big bird color definitely catches our attention. But our eyes can’t rest on it. It’s an irritating color. McDonald’s uses it to get you in and then has it on the walls inside to irate you enough that you will leave and give room for more customers.  Of course sometimes she wears red or blue. Red: red reflects energy, power and strength. Red is a very eye color catching and this makes it useful in case that you want to draw some attention to yourself. Red stimulates fast heartbeat and breathing so it could be an irritating color when it’s over used. It boosts physical energy. Blue When you wear blue you leave an impression that you are loyal and trust worthy. It’s recommended that you choose blue in political meetings and job interviews, because the interviewer may unconsciously trust you more.

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