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White and gold or blue and black – what colour is the dress? An eyewitness gives a definitive answer

The mind-bending dress was worn to a wedding in Scotland

Christopher Hooton
Friday 27 February 2015 05:42 EST
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With regards to the photo, there's no right answer
With regards to the photo, there's no right answer (Caitlin McNeill/Wired)

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The Dress reached the viral singularity last night, an unstoppable force that trampled all other news in its path.

The media has been quick to turn to science this morning, in a bid to settle the seemingly inexorable debate so we can all have our lives back, but why did no-one think to just ask someone who has actually seen it?

The dress was worn to a Scottish wedding by a bride's mother and posted on Tumblr by 21-year-old singer Caitlin McNeill, who played at the ceremony.

She told Business Insider that she got a good look at it, and is in no doubt over its actual colour.

"I got to the wedding and the mother was wearing the dress," McNeill said. "Obviously it was blue and black."

So there you have it. While there is no right answer with regards to the photo of the dress – we're all individually wired to see different colours due to their varying wavelengths – you can rest assured in the flesh it is blue and black.

For the avoidance of doubt, here it is on sale:

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