Let me share an example from this summer when I went to a concert by my favorite singer. ⭐️
In my country, every star has their own fan support color. On the day of their concert, fans from all over come together wearing the corresponding color. The support color helps you quickly spot other fans for gift exchanges or chats.
Even more, to make their fan identity even more obvious, some fans choose to wear makeup in the corresponding color and pair it with accessories that match their idol's style.
The sailor hat is our favorite (for fans of my favorite singer). It's easy to spot in the crowd and helps the singer notice you from the stage, even when seated.
For me, veils are worn at weddings, the moment when the groom lifts the bride's veil is a very sacred one. Veil for weddings is usually soft and ethereal, creating a delicate, flowing appearance. It adds a sense of softness and dreaminess to the bride's beauty, giving her an ethereal, almost magical presence.
However, at the Valentine's Day concert, I also saw many fans wearing veils, which is seen as a way to express their love for our favorite singer.
In the concert, I may unintentionally move to the beat to show the enjoyment I have. Although it is okay for one person to move, if everyone in the audience moves together, swinging their bodies and light sticks, it will tell the person on the stage that we are enjoying it and thank him for being able to stand on the stage and sing. The way I dress up myself can be intentional to show my identity.
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