A simple way to look smart is to dress smart. Choose clean, well-fitting clothes so you look professional and put together. A button-down shirt and slacks are always a good choice. A pair of good-looking, clean shoes will bring your outfit together.
Drumroll, please… the answer is black! Out of 1,000 people surveyed, both men and women, it was discovered that people who wear black are viewed as more intelligent. The results ran from “serious” to “playful” colors starting with black, followed by blue, white, green, purple, brown, red, yellow, orange and pink.
Intelligent women are curious and always learning.
They're never content to just accept things as they are. They want to understand why things are the way they are and how they can be improved. Rather than being afraid of change, they embrace it and use their intelligence to create new ideas and solutions.
Dress intelligently.
Navy blue, plaids and brown also look nice, but don't do it every day. Avoid trends and flashy clothes. Dress modestly. Don't show too much skin.
Faces that are perceived as highly intelligent are rather prolonged with a broader distance between the eyes, a larger nose, a slight upturn to the corners of the mouth, and a sharper, pointing, less rounded chin.
It stimulates a better state of mind, so you can keep the ideas flowing continuously. Stronger shades of blue supports the brain's thought processes, while lighter shades help improve concentration.
Black is the color of authority and power, stability and strength. It is also the color associated with intelligence (doctorate in black robe; black horn rimmed glasses, etc.) Black clothes make people appear thinner.
Now work conducted in our laboratory at the Georgia Institute of Technology suggests that baseline pupil size is closely related to individual differences in intelligence. The larger the pupils, the higher the intelligence, as measured by tests of reasoning, attention and memory.
1. Chose Darker Clothes: It automatically projects authority as you wear dark-colored clothes, whereas lighter shades showcase you as someone more open and friendly. Hence, choose colors like black, charcoal, or navy blue to create an authoritative impact.
Do certain colors improve memory? In one study, students in British Columbia scored higher on memory tasks when completing them on a red background.
The Color RED
RED helps learners remember facts and figures. Red on white is easiest to read. But a little goes a long way so use red sparingly.
Blue is best used for learning situations which are challenging. Blue paper, blue ink, or blue highlighting can be used to help improve reading comprehension too. Blue in general it seems is a relaxing and calming color, but lighter shades will seem more 'friendly' while darker ones seem a little more somber.
Low-intelligence people avoid thinking when they can. They always need to be told exactly what to do and won't use their own minds. They thrive in formal education structures requiring rote learning but lack street-smartness.
Wrap, A-line, and sheath dresses are great if you're going to a formal event. If you really want to make his mouth water, slip on a bodycon or bandage LBD. For a sexy option, try a LBD with spaghetti straps and complement it with high heels. Pair a LBD with a denim jacket for a casual look.
The trick is to use your full potential and push your limits. Try brain games like memory games, Sudoku, word puzzles, and problem-solving games. I love escape rooms that make you think on the fly, and under a timeline. These games will increase your pattern recognition, logic, and ability to process thought quickly.