Further Reading
An on-going list of things that have been read, watched and listened to as a form of influencing these habit changes alongside the physicality of dressing up.
Alongside these secondary forms of research, one of the main forms of research is on-going within the everyday. This is through the basic act of people watching. Watching is never done as an act of judging someone's colour use, it exists as a form of inspiration, observing colour in one of its fleeting and most portable forms, for it would be in front of me for a few seconds before running out of my sight.
The Secret Lives of Colour, Kassia St Clair
Chromophobia, David Batchelor
The Color Revolution, Regina Lee Blaszczyk
The Color of Fashion, Regina Lee Blaszczyk
A Manual for Ladies, on Colour in Dress, Taste versus Fashionable Colours, George and William Audsley
Mauve: How one man invented a colour that changed the world, Simon Garfield
Pantone on Fashion: A Century of Colour in Design, Leatrice Eisman and E.P. Cutler
Ted Talk - Inventing Color, Carolyn Purnell
Ted Talk - Where joy hides and where to find it, Ingrid Fetell Lee
The Devil Wears Prada (Cerulean Scene)
99% Invisible - The Secret Lives of Color
The Invention of Color, Carolyn Purnell
There's Nothing Neutral about Neutral Colors, Carolyn Purnell
Chromophobia: Men In Black The Fear of Color in Western Culture, Carl Jennings