And if the shacket isnt your thing, swap it out for a knit cardigan instead
"An empire-waist dress is cinched under the bust and has a free-flowing skirt that allows plenty of room for a baby bump
Everyone could see for themselves that the dress was black and blue
She accessorized the co-ord simply, with pointy black heels, a black leather mini bag, large gold hoop earrings, and a gold pendant necklace
"Some people assume that the color is warm, so they subtract some orange from the dress and see blue and black, but some people assume the light is cool colored, more blue sky, so they subtract the blue color." There isn't enough evidence to tell us why exactly some brains are more likely to make one assumption over the other, though Conway has theorized it could be linked to how much waking time you spend under light, like the blue sky versus incandescent illumination