Brilliant Star Han is an original TV series adapted from a novel, which belongs to overhead history. The background of the TV series is the Han Dynasty, so the costumes in the drama are copied from the Han Dynasty. The main styles of the Han Dynasty are robes, glutinous rice, skirts and elms. Moreover, there are several types of costumes in the Han Dynasty. In addition to the coronation clothes that emperors often wear under their coats, there are also clothes made of deep clothes, and clothes made of wax skirts, such as the clothes worn by the heroine when she first returned to Cheng Jia's entrance, which are reference clothes made of deep clothes. However, because she was down and out during this time in the play, she didn't wear the outermost robe or waist seal, which made her look very thin. In the play, most of the clothes of other women in the Cheng family refer to music. This kind of clothes is tight and narrow. It is long enough to mop the floor and cover your feet. For example, the clothes of Ge Shi and Xiao Shi in the play are like this, and the clothes have been dragged on the ground for a long time. Deep clothing is a common dress that both men and women can wear in Han Dynasty. In the play, the clothes worn by Cheng Shaoshang's father are reference clothes made of deep clothes, and a mourning dress is worn outside.
In the play, if you look carefully, you will find that the clothes worn by Cheng Fu, a big man, are also skirts. Why is this?
First of all, this is because there were no pants. Although pants were recorded in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the purpose of wearing those open-backed pants was to keep warm. Secondly, the etiquette of sitting in Han Dynasty was kneeling, so it was inconvenient to wear pants.
I don't know if anyone who is careful has noticed that all the people in the play are wearing white underwear. What happened? In fact, this is also a point of clothing in the Han Dynasty. The clothes must be made of white fabric, and the collar of the middle clothes must be exposed when wearing the outer clothes. This is why everyone in the play shows several layers of collars. The collar of the clothes in the play is also very particular. Why do you say that? That's because the collar of clothes in Han dynasty is called "cross collar", which is the neckline formed by overlapping left and right lapels of clothes, called Y-shape. The skirts on both sides can't be crossed casually, and this little detail is also necessary. It's tradition to do it outside the left skirt and inside the right skirt. In the play, the clothes worn by the Chen family are all left lapels outside and right lapels hidden inside.
Besides, fur clothes have specific requirements, and mink must face outwards. In the play, Cheng Shaoshang's white fur collar clothes make people shine, and the details are in place.
There are also differences in clothing sleeves in Han Dynasty. For example, in the play, Ge Shi wears wide sleeves, when she quarrels with Cheng Shaoshang, she wears pipa sleeves, and Xiao Shi wears straight sleeves.
Modern people filming costume dramas will not completely restore the reproduction of ancient times. After all, modern aesthetics should also be taken into account. Even Hanfu in the classics knows whether it refers to modern aesthetics.