The viral Shoe from 2017 is back to haunt everyone this spooky season, with some new pop science behind it. The internet, including Lizzo, is very shaken over this Vans Old Skool sneaker photo. Here we go again! More than five months after the Internet exploded over the 'Is it grey-and-teal or pink-and-white?' women's sneaker debate, Lizzo has joined the conversation.
A Pantone color expert weighs in on the Vans sneaker color debate, which some say is gray and blue while others say it is white and pink. The shoe color trick is a fascinating optical illusion that has captured the attention of many. It involves a photo of a Vans sneaker that some see as pink and white, while others perceive it as gray and teal.
This trick highlights how our perception can differ based on various factors, including lighting and individual eyesight. It is the burning question that has divided the internet: Is this shoe pink and white or grey and turquoise? American entrepreneur Lori Greiner shared a picture on social media showing a sneaker with laces neatly tied up - leaving millions arguing over what colours they see. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: What colours do you see on the shoe? The shoe meme features a sneaker that some people see as pink and white and others see as grey and teal.
This optical illusion creates a debate about color perception. A Pantone color expert explains this phenomenon as a visual trick. Join the discussion on social media about this internet phenomenon! Two years ago the internet was introduced to a mind-bending photo of a Vans shoe which either looks pink and white or gray and teal depending on how you see it.
Unfortunately, this meme is now back with a vengeance thanks to Lizzo tweeting about it. However, people are now fighting about whether the color you see relies on whether you're right or left brain dominant, or if that even matters at. The Sneaker color test is back with a left brain vs right brain twist.
Here's why people see pink and white and some see grey and teal. What color were her shoes? TikTok Compilation Best of TikTok 3.53K subscribers Subscribe. People are about to start rioting on the street, and it's all thanks to a pair of shoes.
Much like #TheDress in 2015 that ended friendships and split apart households, Twitter is now debating its.