I once read somewhere that not only inspiration everywhere for fashion, fashion now influences everything, from interior furnishings, food, museums, product designs and even MVs now have taken artistic approaches to carve out exquisite settings that brings out deeper and more complex emotions. In this case for CN BLUE's can't stop, I really liked that they paid so much attention not only to the story setting they were trying to tell through...the numerous paper planes to draw out the feelings of longing/missing, the flower petals to indicate feelings of romance/melancholy, the raining cloud adds that tinge of sadness and most importantly, the golden framed door separating the male & female leads that Yong Hwa finally crosses over to. Every part is so beautiful in its frame. And adding onto this almost perfect setting is the outfits and instruments are all decorated in pastels and flowers that totally harmonizes with the Romanticism theme in the song.
And did I mention I love the 'floating' parts where they were momentarily 'lifted' in slow motion like jamming yet in a gentler manner in accordance with the theme and the part where they had the title on a paper hung in the middle? Such grace.
And so many other parts behind that you should discover for yourself, including the kiss!
If you're looking for a Romanticism theme in your store, this is it!
xoxo,
Yuhan
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