Medium blue, patterned if the shirt is plain.
I wouldn't go blue on blue... same colors rarely complement each other. Consider a silver, black, orange, or even green tie, depending on the shades.
Under a green disco light, a white shirt would likely appear to have a greenish tint, as the light would reflect off the fabric. The brightness of the green light could also cause the shirt to look less vibrant, potentially making it appear more muted or washed out. Depending on the intensity of the light, shadows and textures on the shirt may also be accentuated, altering its overall appearance.
Light is just radiation bouncing off objects that comes back to us as colour. For example, a black shirt looks black because it absorbs most of the light's radiation and a white shirt looks white because the light's radiation bounces off the white.
Yes, describing a shirt as "blue as the sky" is a hyperbole because it exaggerates the blueness of the shirt to emphasize a point. The sky is often used as a symbol of vivid blue color, so comparing a shirt to it in terms of color intensity is an exaggeration.
because since a dress doesn't produce it's own light, but nearly reflects the light in its surroundings; so it would absorb the light and appear as the colour of the fabric :) And if you were in a dark room, the shirt (dress ect.) wouldn't have any light to reflect so it would appear black.
it looks like he is wearing a suit made out of old couch material He really wears a red or blue bowtie and matching suspenders with a tweed jacket and black boots with black suit pants but for the Eleventh Hour he wore a torn up verstion of David Tennets(Brow Pin strip suit with light blue shirt and a brow tie) also he wears a stripy shirt to mach the bow tie and suspenders!
you should wear a tank top of any colour depending on the colour of the sweater.
Probably black shirt because black looks good with pink. For the tie, maybe dark or light grey with a little darker design? The colour of the suit seems to say that the even might be more happy, light and cheerful? If so, maybe no tie. But grey would be a great colour with the black shirt and pink suit.
It looks purple in colour. So let's see: You are wearing a blue shirt and a dress of some other colour, have I got this right? If the shirt is truly pure blue and it is hit by pure red light it will appear black. I can't answer for the dress, because its colour is not stated.
a very light shirt but without the jacket. wear a cardigan instead.
cyan light
White!
Gray.
it depends if it's a nice black shirt I would go with kahkis but if its a casual shirt I would do light blue jeans
It is white and it is not a colour it is a Tint. so awhite shirt is WHITE, IT IS NOT A COLOUR.
Light blue top, white shorts and light blue socks
no. I would wear a different tie , one that isn't a solid color.
A white shirt will appear green under a green disco light because objects reflect the light projected onto them. Since the shirt is white, it will reflect the green light predominantly, giving it a green appearance.