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Trends(潮流)come and go,so you should wear what makes you happy. In fact,the idea of feeling good by what we wear has a name—dopamine dressing(多巴胺穿搭).
The term is the idea of Dawn Karen. She is the writer of the book Dress Your Best Life. In the book she wrote about looking for joy through dress.
"Dopamine is the feel-good chemical our bodies make. It can be released(释放)by doing other things,but what about wearing crazy or bright-coloured clothes?" says Karen. She then created "dopamine dressing". The term quickly became popular. More and more people prefer it.
The dopamine dressing trend is alive online. Fashion influencers(网红)often wear head-to-toe colourful looks. They're challenging their creativity to include more colours in their wardrobes(衣柜). Their bright and eye-catching clothing makes people feel like seeing a rainbow after the storm.
Of course,it's impossible to decide exactly which colour we should wear to improve our moods,and the trend doesn't suggest that we should all wear bright colours to feel happier. For some,wearing black might bring more happiness than wearing bright colours. This all depends on one's personal associations(联想)with a given colour.
All in all,if you're looking to encourage feelings of happiness through your clothing,you don't need to turn to a specific(特定的)colour. Which colours have you always loved? Just go for them.
"Add more of your favourite colours to your wardrobe. Think about the colours that make you think of a happier time,a place or a person," says Shakaila Forbes-Bell,a fashion psychologist(心理学家). "What do you associate with joy? Go ahead and wear it!"
每题答案不超过8个单词
1. What is dopamine?
The feel-good chemical our bodies make.
2. Why do more and more people prefer dopamine dressing?
To make themselves happy./Because it makes them happy./To improve their moods.
3. Is wearing bright colours the only way to make people happy?
No, it isn't.
4. What colour should people wear to get the feelings of happiness?
The colours they like/Their favourite colours.
5. What do you think of the dopamine dressing?
Creative and helpful.