樱花意象与化妆品:澳大利亚背景下的色彩象征、美学和文化意义

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Mio Bryce, Kelsey E. Scholes, J. Simon
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本文探讨了樱花在化妆品营销中的当代表现形式。自平安时代以来,樱花在日本一直受到喜爱,并被认为具有有形和隐喻的意义。樱花意象具有丰富的模糊性和复杂的历史,特别是在第二次世界大战中,它被用于军国主义的英雄主义宣传中。然而,近几十年来,樱花的形象在日本国内外的一系列流行文化中激增。在这篇文章中,我们重点讨论了樱花意象在澳大利亚的流通和意义,特别是化妆品。樱花不仅给人带来审美上的愉悦,而且对健康也有潜在的好处。我们的讨论借鉴了来自澳大利亚参与者的调查和访谈数据,了解他们对樱花美学与色彩象征主义的看法。本文还对最近香水、护肤品和化妆品营销、品牌和包装中使用樱花意象的色彩象征进行了仔细分析。我们认为,利用与广泛的色彩光谱相关的复杂象征意义,樱花形象现在已被重新塑造为全球市场上多功能的促销工具,例如樱花主题化妆品的品牌参与。
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Sakura imagery and cosmetics: Colour symbolism, aesthetics and cultural significance in an Australian context
This article examines contemporary representations of sakura (cherry blossom) in cosmetics marketing. Since the Heian period, sakura has been loved and regarded as having tangible and metaphorical significance in Japan. Imagery of sakura is rich in ambiguity and has a complex history as evident in its use in the militaristic promotion of heroism, especially related to the Second World War. However, in recent decades, sakura imagery has proliferated across a range of popular culture both inside and out of Japan. In this article we focus on the circulation and meanings of sakura imagery accessible and appropriated in Australia with specific attention to cosmetics. Sakura offers not only aesthetic pleasure but also potentially some health benefits. Our discussion draws on data from surveys and interviews with participants in Australia about their perspectives of sakura aesthetics related to colour symbolism. This is accompanied by close analysis of colour symbolism in recent perfume, skincare and cosmetic marketing, branding and packaging which use sakura imagery. We argue that, using the complex symbolism associated with the wide colour spectrum, sakura imagery has now been refashioned as a versatile promotional tool in the global market, as exemplified by the brand engagement of sakura-themed cosmetics.
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