Regarding Princess Pearl, it is said that the princess's costume in this play is first of all bright in color, eye-catching in color matching and looks gaudy. Not only clothes, but also accessories are not in line with history. For example, this kind of headdress, like plastic fake flowers, has a strong rural flavor that people can't spit out. And this slightly bulky long ribbon will only make people feel complicated and cumbersome. As for beauty, it's really hard to feel. Fortunately, an actor propped up this dress with his advanced temperament.
In terms of clothing, The Story of Yan Xi Palace is slightly better. Clothing styles are simple, colors are generally dark, and bright colors or gaudy colors are rarely seen. This kind of "cold" is advanced to a great extent, which is the popular "Mo Landi color system" with low saturation.
And this kind of clothing also has a historical basis. Gege people seldom wear formal clothes, and generally only wear them on major festivals, such as winter solstice, New Year's Day and canonization ceremony. Generally speaking, the styles of their uniforms are very low-key, generally stone blue, which is a color close to black and gray, and there are generally fewer patterns.
According to the details of clothing production that broke out before, it is really ingenious, time-consuming and laborious. Qin Lan once revealed in an interview that a dress she wore in the play was worth 400,000 yuan.
Yan Xi is unusual in accessories. "One ear and three pliers" is the standard for Manchu women. Different styles represent different identities, which is still very eye-catching.