Hong Kong people, where are the colors?
Many of us love to dress in achromatic scheme, especially black: to look cool, to look authority, to look slim, to keep a distance from the crowd, but don't they realize that all black is equal to boredom? Both pictures are taken on the MTR platforms, left one at Tseung Kwan O, right one at Lai King. Although their social background, occupation, income level, age etc. vary, they all wear achromatic clothes. Such an interesting phenomenon! Would it be the side effect of the recent economic crises? Would it be they are not happy about their job? So, they choose black due to unhappiness and living pressure?
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A Filipino lady wore a colorful printed blouse. High saturation, high chrome primary colors. It is in their culture to wear colorful floral prints, but actually nowadays we seldom see the Filipinos wear colorful clothing, may be just like Chinese seldom wear Qipao in daily life.
Pink and light blue are for toddlers. Since the two colors conveys the meaning of love, romance, softness, delicacy; peace, tranquility, quiet, clean, soft and pure etc. which are the stereotypes and hopes of adult to children.
The teachers are in orange polo shirt which represent ambition, fun, happy, energetic, balance, warmth, enthusiasm, generosity, vibrant ... i.e. the essential qualities of kinder garden teachers.
Well. Don't you think that the colors of the uniforms are too cutesy?
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