Is this ‘The Dress’ 2.0? News host sparks fierce debate over ‘white’ frock which people are convinced is blue

RETURN your mind to simpler times in 2015 and you will remember that it was the year an optical illusion divided the world.

Thanks to THAT viral dress, you either belonged to the group of people who believed it was blue and black, or those who saw white and gold.

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Kendall Gilding shared a photo of her ‘white’ dress before breaking the newsCredit: Instagram

It’s been six long years since shopper Cecilia Bleasdale accidentally started a viral debate, and now ANOTHER color-changing dress has popped up and is causing a stir on the internet.

Earlier this week, Australian newscaster Kendall Gilding, 26, posted a photo of her “white” dress before going live on Channel 7.

Sharing details of her outfit with her 13,000 Instagram followers, Kendall wrote: “White Wednesday! Living for this dress – soft lines, lapel neck detail, fabric divine, the coolest white.”

However, confused fans were quick to comment and were convinced that her dress was actually light blue.

Fans were convinced that the white dress was actually BLUE

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Fans were convinced that the white dress was actually BLUE Credit: Instagram

“You look gorgeous in baby blue,” one commented.

Another added: “Definitely blue, but beautiful!”

A third wrote: “Does it look blue to me?”

Adding to the debate that started in the comments, Kendall told a fan, “You’re not the first person to say this. I think we filmed it because of the low light!”

Kendall then shared a photo from the studio to prove that her dress was white.

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Kendall then shared a photo from the studio to prove her dress was whiteCredit: InstagramThis is the dress that started a viral debate in 2015

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This is the dress that started a viral debate in 2015

The news anchor then shared a photo of the studio with brighter lighting to prove that her dress was actually white.

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She wrote: “For anyone debating whether my dress is white or blue, here’s a photo in the news studio!”

But why did the first photo of Kendall look baby blue? Well, it could be because of the color of the wall she was posing next to.

In the case of 2015’s ‘The Dress’, Professor Stephen Westland told the BBC that the brain’s perception of color can be influenced by the color of other objects and the light they reflect.

“People think if they take a picture of something they’ll see the same thing, but of course that’s not true,” he said. “If it hadn’t been shot in some very weird lighting, this probably wouldn’t have happened because if you look at the manufacturer’s image, it’s definitely blue and black.”

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Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: tiengtrunghaato.edu.vn

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