The Dress That Divided the Internet

How a simple photograph sparked one of Spain’s biggest viral debates.
In 2015, social media users across Spain became obsessed with a single question:
Was the dress blue and black, or white and gold?
The photograph, originally posted online by a Scottish woman, quickly spread around the world. In Spain, celebrities, television programs, newspapers, and millions of social media users joined the debate. Friends argued with friends, families disagreed at dinner tables, and the internet seemed unable to talk about anything else.
What made the phenomenon so fascinating was that people genuinely saw different colors. Some viewers were convinced the dress was white and gold, while others insisted it was blue and black. Scientists later explained that the disagreement was caused by the way individual brains interpret lighting conditions and color perception.
Spanish television channels dedicated entire segments to the mystery, while Twitter, Facebook, and online forums were flooded with polls, memes, and heated discussions. For several days, "The Dress" became one of the most talked-about topics in the country.
The debate eventually spread beyond social media and into classrooms, workplaces, and even scientific research. It became a global cultural phenomenon and one of the most memorable viral moments of the decade.
The actual dress was confirmed to be blue and black, but millions of people around the world continued to perceive it differently because of how their brains processed the image.
Researchers used the viral dress phenomenon to study human vision and how people perceive color. It became one of the most famous examples of an optical illusion in internet history.
Even years later, many Spaniards still remember the debate. The viral dress proved that sometimes the biggest internet sensations don't require celebrities, politics, or major events—just a simple photo that makes everyone question what they see.
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