
People also decorate their bodies with makeup or cosmetics, perfume, jewely and other ornament; cut, dye, and arrange their head and hair (hairstyle) and sometimes their skin (tattoo, scarifications, piercing). All these decorations contribute to the overall effect and message of clothing.

People wear clothing for functional and for social reasons. Clothing protects the body; it also delivers social messages to other humans.
Social messages sent by clothing, accessories, and decorations can involve social status, occupation, ethnic and religious affiliation, marital status and sexual availability, etc. People must know the code in order to recognize the message transmitted. If different groups read the same item of clothing or decoration with different meanings, the wearer may provoke unanticipated responses.
Now I’m gonna talk about what do Taiwaneses clothing, their styles. What style do they like to dress up? Although it doesn’t have to be the same but basically we can say that they are influenced
from the same thing. As I do know and notice, most of Taiwanese like to dress like Japanese; Japanese style. It’s not only about clothing that they follow Japan, but also the life-style, technology, and so on. The most obvious thing that you can see is from girls. They like to wear cutely stuffs like so girly, dolly, and extremly sweet. They call that ‘Kawaii’ style. Kawaii is a japanese word means cute, so kawaii style is a cute style. Everything that can make you be cutier, that’s a concept. Besides another thing you can see obviously that it’s really from japan is the way they make up.They do make up a lot, especially their eyes. They believe that eyes are the most important part. I’m really surprised when I see Taiwaneses are with the big round eyes. I kept asking like don’t they have to have small eyes? How come their eyes are so big? Because I did believe for long time that Taiwaneses’ eyes are small. But not for long, I found out the answer, their eyes are really small actually, but they do have a plenty of ways and spend with some minuets to make it’s bigger and rounder. It’s so interesting.
Different from my country; Thailand, we do prefer to follow Korea. In these days as you can see,everything is about Korean. We like to dress like Korean style. Actually, it’s start with the Korean dramas, bands, and etc. that really have influences on Thai teenagers. Korean style is more like natural, comfortable, but looks modern and fashionable in the same time. Almost everything if it’s told that is from Korean, it’ll sell good even it’s really totally same as another. “if you want to sell quick and well, you just have to say ‘it’s from Korea, now in Korea this one is so popular’ that’s it” one of the clothing shop owner in downtown said. Or it may can sell more expensive than the one that does not label “made in Korea”. From what I’ve seen, most of the customers don’t do care so much about is it really from Korea or not? They just care about the pattern and style. If it’s like what Koreans wear, it’s ok then. However some people still bother about the word “made in Korea”? and because of this word, some prefer to pay more like hundreds to get the exactly same thing except those word.


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