
The Physics Behind the Power of All Black
All‑black outfits project sharpness and authority because the eye reads contrast, edges and uniform value as power, even though black fabrics physically absorb more light than their surroundings.

All‑black outfits project sharpness and authority because the eye reads contrast, edges and uniform value as power, even though black fabrics physically absorb more light than their surroundings.

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