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Why do well-known fashion brand ck clerks wear black clothes and masks to entertain guests?
Every country has different customs, especially South Korea, which is very popular with young people in recent years and wears a lot of "hidden rules". A few days ago, Hong Kong variety show "Travel Essence" invited fashion designer Ivan to share interesting things about wearing. Unexpectedly, the white mask often worn by girls in Taiwan Province Province turned out to be a "taboo" symbol in South Korea.

In order to avoid catching a cold or going out without makeup, girls in Taiwan Province Province often wear white masks, but in South Korea, we can find that many artists mostly wear black masks. Fashion designer Ivan pointed out that black masks represent fashion and can be used in any state, but white masks mean "just finished plastic surgery" and cannot be used casually.

A few days ago, overseas social media users who love Hong Kong and patriotism broke the news that a staff member of CK Hong Kong Store, a well-known fashion brand, wore a black mask to entertain guests. As can be seen from the photos taken by netizens, it is a female staff member involved. The black suit she is wearing may be the uniform that ck sent to local employees. The nameplate on the left breast of the uniform shows that she is indeed an employee of this store.

But what is slightly weird is that she still wears an all-black mask: it is not clear for the time being whether this employee is dressed like this with the permission of the store manager or ck Port; But it would be even more surprising if the company still doesn't stop it if it is an employee's personal behavior. It should be pointed out that the means used by radical demonstrators are increasingly violent. The weapons used include bricks, petrol bombs and sharpened iron bars. Social violence is spreading, and even some industries that should remain neutral in the eyes of mainland netizens are involved. The urgent task is to stop the violence and control the chaos.

Previously, many public hospital employees, including Elizabeth, repeatedly asked to take to the streets to participate in the so-called "democratic struggle." After being rejected by the upper level of the hospital, they chose to wear black masks during their work to protest. It aroused the anxiety of many medical seekers and then reflected it to members of the Legislative Council. Among them, Ge Peifan, a member of the Legislative Council, wrote to Dr. LEONG Che-hung, Chairman of the Hospital Authority, urging the Hospital Authority to formulate guidelines so that medical staff would not show political stance in their posts and provide equal services to patients.