Fitting rooms are an important, if not the most important, part of any clothing store. It is a place where the customer decides whether the clothes he tried on go home with him or not, so the lighting there and the placement of the mirrors are also important. Many brands therefore do not leave anything to chance, and as a Russian blogger found out in her experiment, who took selfies in 11 different wardrobes in the same task, everything inside the brand looks quite different than outside it.
If you thought they were changing rooms for trying on clothes just cramped cabins with mirrors, you are honestly wrong. Dressing rooms are ultimately the ones who decide whether or not you will buy the selected dress or piece of clothing. That's why clothing stores they try in every way to make you the chosen karseda flattered.
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How very misleading this is easy, experiment shows Russian blogger Inna (Adme), which is in the same clothes took a selfie in 11 different stores of well-known brands such as Zara, H&M, New Yorker, Mango, Bershka etc., and compared the photo with the one taken in front of the home mirror. The difference is obvious, and as she concluded, it is the key in the light. To some brands playing with light it succeeds better, others worse, and this is what can ultimately tip the scales to one side or the other.
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