I believe everyone usually enjoys watching ancient costume dramas, and wedding scenes are an essential part of these dramas. In everyone's mind, the wedding dress worn by the bride when she marries must be red. However, now various ancient wedding dresses have become very different, and they are not just red. Today, let's take a look together. First is Dilraba's portrayal of Fengjiu. At her wedding with the Emperor, she wore a purple wedding dress. As can be seen from the picture, this wedding dress is indeed luxurious, unfortunately, the groom is not present.
: How to match colors in Hanfu Many people buy individual pieces but do not know how to match colors. : Look at the store models' outfits, the color matching is carefully done by designers, if you're afraid of making mistakes, just look at the original pictures. 2: Learn color matching from ancient paintings. The ancients were very particular about the color matching of clothes and were also proficient in it, the colors used were traditional Chinese colors. 3: Learn color matching from fashion bloggers. Many bloggers have extremely high aesthetic standards, and their color matching is liked by many people. 4: Learn color matching from ancient costume TV dramas, although the styles may not be correct, the color matching is quite good. 5: Learn color matching from life, after all, inspiration comes from life. 6: Use a color chart, comparing two colors makes it clear at a glance. Recommend using traditional Chinese colors, not only are they visually appealing, but there are also many colors available.
In 2015, two phenomenally popular ancient costume dramas appeared across the web, “The Legend of Miyue” starring Sun Li and “Nirvana in Fire” starring Hu Ge. “The Legend of Miyue” was a historical drama with a playful interpretation, and the costumes incorporated many elements of Qin Dynasty attire, but it was criticized by the strict Hanfu community for having ‘many errors, exaggerated colors, and cheap textures.' On the other hand, the historically abstract “Nirvana in Fire” was praised for its exquisite costumes and makeup that skillfully incorporated multiple elements of Hanfu. In the same year, the Yu Zheng drama “Song of the Desert” was also criticized by the Hanfu community for its ‘low-grade bright color matching and poor quality effects,' generating heated discussions. Similar to mutual support, the growing influence of the Hanfu community has made the film and television industry pay unprecedented attention to ancient costume design, while the continuous popularity of ancient costume dramas has made the Hanfu community increasingly known to the public.
If you feel that wearing a single piece of Qiwa Hanfu alone is not grand enough, you can pair it with the soul of Hanfu, the large-sleeved robe. A set of ordinary Hanfu once paired with a large-sleeved robe, the whole outfit becomes lively. This large-sleeved robe matches the color scheme of the Hanfu, a very fresh blue tone, they match well together. If you are tired of those classic color-matched Hanfu, quickly try these Hanfu with more novel color schemes. Return to Sohu, see more.
Now many people who like Hanfu want to hold a Han-style wedding and marry in Hanfu because Hanfu is our Han ethnicity's traditional clothing and carries significant meaning. The Hanfu we usually see can roughly be divided into two styles, one style is simpler, more suitable for daily wear, and another is the gorgeous style Hanfu. This type of Hanfu mostly has exquisite decorations or bolder color schemes, and such gorgeous style Hanfu is very suitable to be worn as a wedding dress.
Hanfu has many color matching options, including gorgeous color matching, such as the common bright red, etc., of course, it also includes elegant color matching, such as white, light purple, and light pink, etc., colors with low saturation. For girls with a fuller upper body, to avoid exposing figure flaws, you should try to choose Hanfu with simple color matching. That is, mainly light colors, and the color matching of the Hanfu should not exceed one kind, in this way, the overall outfit looks simple yet elegant, fitting the figure better.
Whether it's modern fashion or Hanfu, there are always a few classic color matches, these color matches belong to the kind that can be matched together with any style of clothing, basically, they won't go wrong. Among all the color matches, the most common is the combination of red and black, especially in Hanfu, the red-black color-matched Hanfu can give people a sense of dignity and grandeur. If you like this color match, then take a look at the following sets of Hanfu.
5, Coat Skirt, Ming Dynasty-style coat skirts are relatively famous, “Illustrations of Ming Dynasty Clothing” contains its evolution, standing collar, also a feature of the Ming Dynasty. This is a coat skirt, a clearly visible mamian skirt, and an official style, with bright and vibrant color matching, this is a standing-collar gauze shirt, a style I personally like very much, feeling ethereal and soft. Hanfu accessories are very important, Yiluo, commonly used in Qing Dynasty, a necklace passed down from Buddhism, often appearing in “Dream of the Red Chamber,” Jia Mu's gold necklace headband, generally worn more by married women, Jia Mu often wears silk flowers, the most common item for girls, very cute hairbands, this is also commonly used, and convenient, just tie it up hairpins, for tying hair, also known as jade scratcher, derived from Yang Yuhuan hairpins, Huasheng, hairpins, exceptionally lively and gorgeous,
The process of Hanfu color matching is complex and does not happen overnight. After determining the main color tone, one must select from multiple color matching plans a plan that fits the design style and cultural concept of the Hanfu. When selecting color matching plans, effective evaluation should be carried out. Based on the evaluation, adjust the color matching plan, reorganize the color content, the entire process of reorganizing the color matching plan is extremely important. Timely adjusting the color matching plan can not only highlight the saturation and brightness of Hanfu colors but also reflect the positive effects of Hanfu materials and fabrics. When evaluating and selecting color matching plans, attention should be paid to details, as the saying goes: details determine success or failure. Effective handling of details and selection of accessories can add color to Hanfu.
At that time, Wang Letian and others dared to tell the media that their clothing came from imitating the costumes in “The Great Han Emperor,” precisely because, at that time, there seemed to be no significant difference between the costumes in ancient costume dramas and real ancient clothing. Even if there were differences, they were benevolent beautifications worth absorbing. This situation lasted for a long time, even to the point where ancient costume dramas mainly based on the Han and Tang dynasties were called “Hanfu dramas,” and stills from TV series were used for style reference materials. During the early stages of the Hanfu movement, reference materials (the text in the image is the original image's own text) Like the previously corrected “Zhengguan Zhizhi: Sent to the ‘Ancient Costume Altar' by a Post Full of Errors,” the original post was written by KOLs among Hanfu enthusiasts under this background (and the KOLs who organized the above images were the same batch). Compared to now, where similar color matching might be criticized as “copying,” and businesses selling both Hanfu and other clothing cannot use “Hanfu” in product keywords, studying and imitating the costumes in ancient costume dramas was completely affirmed back then, directly taking them as “Hanfu” was no problem.