Sunday, February 6, 2011

Colours


Many young career women these days seem to think that if they wear the "conservative" suit or outfit (mainly black) that they look the part - that their professionalism is displayed through the colour they wear. Unfortunately many look dull and drab and won't budge from the colour black.

Many of us have fallen into a similar trap, and find that the majority of our clothes portray the person we want to be seen as, rather than the person we are.

I was talking to a group of hospital workers the other day - the kitchen, cafeteria and cleaning staff. Their uniform is black with a patch of white over each shoulder. Looks smart. But everyone can quite easily look the same.

So the girls who do the "housekeeping" - the cleaning - in the hospital wards decided to do something about making the uniform more "user-friendly". Just a simple touch of colour, but where to effectively place the colour without infringing the rules of the hospital about not adding anything to the uniform itself?

They bought a quantity of shoe laces (most of the staff wear black lace-up shoes for comfort as well as being part of the uniform), and a supply of white cotton ankle sox. They then purchased some bright, vivid, vibrant, outlandish colours and dyed the shoe laces and sox.

Now, each of them wear their coloured pieces in a different way - one wore a bright orchid pink sock and a deep purple sock, and tied her shoes with bright orange laces. Another wore a deep emerald green sock with a bright red sock and grey shoe laces.

Each had fun every day of the week by wearing the colour that matched their mood or feelings.

It just goes to show that even wearing a drab uninteresting uniform that colour can be added in the most amazing way.

We can do the same. It's time to "break out" and blossom into the person we are, rather than hide behind what we think is a perfect uniform, but which can blend us so much into the background that we become invisible. And let's face it, no one wants to be invisible.

1 comment:

  1. Great observations Rosemary. I am all for your idea of showing ones true colours. I long to do this, but because I can't find clothes to fit me I am stuck with what others deem suitable. But I would love to wear pretty, clothing that refelcts on my mood on the day. Instead of blending into the backgroud, I want to be loud and proud. If I could design and sew them for myself I would.

    Thanks, Jan

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