I'm Doing Research On Shoriko's Korean Origin, Right Now I'm Doing Her Outfits, Shoriko's Outfits Have Some Korean Meanings Behind Them...
In Shoriko's Stage Outfit For Nijigasaki, Her Dress And The Pattern Is A Traditional Korean Hanbok Dress
In Shoriko's Black Dress, A Black Dress Can Simply Mean "In Memoriam Or Mourning" In Some Countries, In Korea, A Black Dress Can Be Simply Worn By A K-Pop Group As Their Theme Color
In Her Fortune Teller Outfit, It Can Mean A Traditional Korean Fortune Teller In Myth Or A Folk Tale, A Fortune Slip That Features Ferns, And The Patterns And Jewels Are Considered Good Luck Charms For People With Good Fortune
In Her Wedding Dress, Gold Means Good Luck While The Dress Means A Women Wears It For Good Luck Because The Gold Means Her Big Day Is Lucky, And Patterns Like Flowers Mean Marriages Last Forever, And Jewels Mean Luck Or Fortune
In Another Outfit, Her Dress Has A Similarity To A Crane, In Asian Countries, Cranes Were A Part Of The Royal Kingdom Of Countries Such As China, Japan, And Korea, And The Feathers Of A Crane Are Considered Good Luck In Those Regions, And Her End Of The Dress Is Like A Crane's Tail Feather In Her Outfit
And Another Outfit That She Is Wearing Means A Stained Glass Window, In Asian Countries, A Stained Glass Window In A Shrine Means "A View From Heaven" That Means People Can Look Up A Shrine Window And See That They Are In Heaven
And Another Outfit Features Flowers, In Korea, Flowers Bring Good Luck, Mostly Irises And Other Flowers, And Shrine Symbols Like Windchimes Also Means Good Luck To People
And Another Outfit, The White Means Heaven And Earth, In Korea Wearing White Means "To Have A Chance To Live" As Mentioned, Black Means "Mourning And In Memoriam" And White Means "To Live And Being In Heaven And Peace On Earth And The Winds"
And, That Is All Of Shoriko's Outfits And Their Meanings In Korea, I Have Completed This Research And I'm Really Proud Of It!
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