Dopamine dressing in history: daring to wear, daring to think, and daring to go out

2023-07-24

The internet buzzword of this summer must be "dopamine dressing", which not only dominates various online platforms, but also becomes the main style of clothing for many young people in spring and summer. The so-called "dopamine" is a brain endocrine system mainly responsible for the brain's desires, sensations, and transmission of excitement and happiness information. Dopamine dressing "is a coordinated combination of high saturation colors, mainly bright colors such as rose red, sapphire blue, pink, pink blue, bright yellow, purple, etc., providing sensory stimulation through contrasting colors or unique styles. High saturation colors often bring vitality to people, which can improve their emotions. This style of dressing related to happiness has actually been popular since ancient times, and the ancients wore clothes without any courtesy for the sake of happiness. The main focus of women in the prosperous Tang Dynasty is a "dare to wear". When it comes to dopamine dressing, women from the prosperous Tang Dynasty have the most insights. Unlike the soft tones of the early Tang Dynasty, the women of the prosperous Tang Dynasty simply made a magnificent turn. They prefer bright and bold color schemes, especially those with high saturation, and are completely unrestrained by social etiquette when paired casually. This confident and bold dopamine outfit is difficult to leave a deep impression on people, so there are many descriptions of Tang Dynasty women's outfits in Tang poetry. For example, Wang Xuan's "yellow shirt is tied with a face like a flower", Bai Juyi's "bent waist and all the old green shirts", Xu Hui's "red shirts are beautifully woven", Wei Yingwu's "long nostalgic roll reflecting blue shirts", Lu Zhaolin's "whore's purple dress at sunset"... I don't say much else. Just look at the five randomly selected poems, there are red, yellow, blue, green and purple, which add radiance to each other, just like being in the beautiful Tang Dynasty. Of course, dopamine dressing not only requires high saturation colors, but its essence is to make these high saturation colors collide, and to create beauty and style. The basic composition of women's clothing in the Tang Dynasty was skirt, shirt, and Pei. Whether it is ordinary women or noble ladies, these three items are essential, which gave Tang Dynasty women great room to play in color contrast. As depicted in the Tang Dynasty's "The Painting of a Lady Playing Chess", the lady is dressed in a red and green dress, with two contrasting colors and golden sand silk, giving her a luxurious and luxurious appearance. In the painting "Dancing and Practicing", there are people wearing red, blue, and white dresses, as well as green, yellow, and white dresses. There are also people who think that the collision of the three colors is not exciting enough, and they need to add decorative patterns to the skirts. In the Tang Dunhuang mural "The Fragrance of Lady Le Tinghuan", almost every female family member has no less than three or four colors on their body. These colorful and highly saturated colors were widely used by women in the Tang Dynasty in their daily outfits. The collision of several colors created vitality, and dopamine was naturally secreted. If there is also a sharing platform in Shengtang, Princess Princess Anle's note about the bird skirt must have the most praise in the topic of "dopamine wear". Princess Princess Anle is the youngest daughter of Emperor Zhongzong of Tang and Empress Wei. She is very popular. She has a lot of experience in dopamine clothing. After getting tired of the dopamine dressing pleasure brought by silk and satin, she suddenly turned her gaze to the birds flying around in the mountains and forests. So she called the director of the Shanggong Bureau and said, "This princess wants to wear all the feathers of these birds on her body. You quickly think of a way for me

Edit:XiaoWanNing    Responsible editor:YingLing

Source:Beijing Youth Daily

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