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    The Dress: Blue and Black or White and Gold?

    A single photo sparked a global argument: blue & black or white & gold?
    ViralTrendBy ViralTrendAugust 20, 2025Updated:May 26, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Overview

    In February 2015, the internet briefly stopped doing whatever it was doing and formed two deeply annoying factions over a single photo of a dress.

    One side saw blue and black.

    The other saw white and gold.

    Both sides were completely certain. Both sides thought the other side was broken. And for about 48 hours, The Dress became the dumbest serious argument online — which is exactly why it worked.

    • FIRST SEEN February 2015
    • PLATFORMS Facebook, Tumblr, X (Twitter)
    • POPULARITY Benchmarked by 4.4M tweets in 48 hours and 10M+ in the first week; BuzzFeed’s post hit 20.8M views the same evening.
    • FIRST KNOW CREATOR “swiked” (Tumblr) reposting a photo taken by Cecilia Bleasdale
    • HASHTAGS #TheDress, #whiteandgold, #blueandblack, #dressgate

    What Was The Dress?

    The Dress was a badly lit photo of a bodycon dress that went viral because people could not agree what colour it was. The actual dress was blue and black, made by UK retailer Roman Originals, but the photo’s lighting made it look wildly different depending on who was viewing it.

    The question was simple enough to ruin group chats:

    Is this dress blue and black, or white and gold?

    No lore. No challenge. No dance. Just one grainy photo and everyone suddenly becoming a part-time vision scientist.

    Where Did The Dress Come From?

    The whole thing started before it hit the wider internet. The dress was bought by Cecilia Bleasdale, the mother of bride Grace Johnston, for a wedding on the Scottish island of Colonsay. She sent a photo of it to Grace, and people immediately disagreed over the colours.

    A wedding guest, Scottish musician Caitlin McNeill, later posted the image to Tumblr on February 25, 2015, asking the “science side of Tumblr” for help because her friends couldn’t agree. Within 48 hours, the post had picked up more than 400,000 notes.

    Which, for Tumblr, was basically a flare gun.

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    The original photograph of the dress, published to Tumblr in February 2015.

    So What Colour Was The Dress Really?

    The Dress jumped from Tumblr to BuzzFeed, where a poll asked readers what colour they saw. Within 10 hours, that poll had over 1.8 million votes, with most choosing white and gold.

    From there, it went everywhere:

    • Twitter/X had hashtags like #TheDress, #WhiteAndGold, and #BlackAndBlue
    • Reddit dragged it into science threads and meme posts
    • Celebrities joined in, Taylor Swift, Kim Kardashian, and Kanye West
    • Brands immediately started posting jokes, because brands can smell a viral moment from several continents away

    At its peak, #TheDress was reportedly getting around 11,000 tweets per minute, and WIRED’s science explainer on the image later pulled in 32.8 million unique views in its first few days.

    Why Did People See Different Colours?

    The short version: the photo was a perfect little mess.

    It had weird lighting, poor colour balance, and not enough visual clues for your brain to confidently decide what kind of light was hitting the dress. So your brain made a guess.

    WIRED explained that some people’s brains seemed to “discount” the blue-ish light and saw white and gold, while others discounted warmer light and saw blue and black.

    Basically:

    • If your brain assumed the dress was in shadow or bluish light, you might see white and gold
    • If your brain assumed it was under warm artificial light, you might see blue and black

    The funny part was how certain everyone felt. Nobody looked at it and said, “Hmm, ambiguous lighting.” They said, “It is obviously blue and black, and everyone else needs their eyes checked.”

    Why People Became So Obsessed

    The Dress worked because it was stupidly low effort to participate in.

    You didn’t need to understand a reference. You didn’t need to know internet lore. You just looked at the picture and picked a side.

    It also had the perfect viral ingredients:

    • Instant opinion: you knew what you saw immediately
    • Built-in disagreement: someone near you probably saw the opposite
    • No real stakes: it was just a dress, which made the argument funnier
    • Scientific flavour: people could pretend they were discussing perception, not losing a fight to a JPEG

    It was the rare viral moment that worked in offices, classrooms, group chats, newsrooms, and celebrity timelines at the same time.

    The Weird Afterlife Of The Dress

    The Dress became one of the defining memes of 2015, alongside the usual internet chaos of that era. It also became a reference point for later perception debates, especially Yanny or Laurel in 2018 — another moment where everyone heard or saw something different and immediately became unbearable about it.

    There’s also a darker modern footnote. In 2024, Keir Johnston, the groom connected to the original wedding story, was sentenced to 54 months in prison after pleading guilty to assaulting his wife, Grace.

    That part is obviously very far from the light, silly meme people remember, but it has become part of the later history attached to the viral story.

    Why The Dress Still Gets Remembered

    The Dress is remembered because it was one of those rare internet moments where the entire joke was also the experience.

    You didn’t just watch people argue about it.

    You became one of the people arguing about it.

    And somehow, a blurry photo of a blue and black dress became a global personality test, a science lesson, a celebrity debate, a brand-posting opportunity, and a group chat disaster all at once.

    Very 2015. Very internet. Very annoying.

    And yes, it was blue and black.

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