There's always been a certain fascination about a lady in red, and the reason is simple, according to a new study. Men think that a scarlet-clad woman is more likely to sleep with them on a first date.
A survey of 120 male students aged 18 to 21 found that most thought choosing to wear red meant a woman had "greater sexual intent" and was more likely to jump into bed with a man than someone who opted for more neutral colours like green, blue or white.
And the item in question does not need to be a revealing top or a sexy short skirt. Volunteers were asked to judge a woman's sexual intent based only on the colour of an ordinary T-shirt.
The findings, published in the Journal of Social Psychology, confirm the powerful influence that the colour of clothing can have on how men perceive a member of the opposite sex.
Researchers at the University of South Brittany divided the students into four groups and asked them to look at an image of the same 20-year-old woman with the colour of her top altered for each group to red, blue, green or white.