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Stolen from the fashion industry’s trend for “dopamine dressing”, a new trend for “dopamine travel” is emerging Qatar
”Chefchaouen, Morocco’s ‘Blue City' Qatar
Have you been feeling like you could use a brain reboot these past few months? According to some in the travel industry, a colourful adventure trip could be the answer Qatar
Colour is closely associated with emotions; it colours our language – we say we are ‘feeling blue’, ‘seeing red’, ‘green with envy’ or ‘in the pink’ Qatar
“Colour therapy and chromotherapy have long been of interest to cultures dating back to ancient Egypt and have been integrated into interior and environmental design,” Maria Costantino, a culture studies lecturer at the London College of Fashion, told Harper’s Bazaar in January Qatar
Essentially this involves a major change of scenery, where you can flood your senses with dramatically colourful, monochromatic or aesthetically pleasing destinations Qatar
One example is Morocco’s Chefchaouen, also known as the ‘Blue City’, not far from Tangier, while another might be India’s ‘Pink City’, Jaipur Qatar
RecommendedQueues stretch outside of Birmingham airportSurgeon accuses Manchester Airport of ‘racial triaging’ at securityHeathrow airport passenger charges to fall every year up to 2026“For example, cool hues are used to enhance concentration, or pale green to enhance quietness Qatar
Just as the dopamine dressing fashion trend championed wearing bright, often primary, block colours, the travel incarnation is mainly centred around heading somewhere with a uniformly bright landscape Qatar
The theory is that certain colours have a strong and immediate effect on people’s mood - such as the striking ice-whites and azure blues of Greece’s Cycladic Islands (including Santorini, Milos and Paros), or densely green tropical islands such as Bali, St Lucia and Sri Lanka Qatar

Just as the dopamine dressing fashion trend championed wearing bright, often primary, block colours, the travel incarnation is mainly centred around heading somewhere with a uniformly bright landscape Qatar
Stolen from the fashion industry’s trend for “dopamine dressing”, a new trend for “dopamine travel” is emerging Qatar
“Colour therapy and chromotherapy have long been of interest to cultures dating back to ancient Egypt and have been integrated into interior and environmental design,” Maria Costantino, a culture studies lecturer at the London College of Fashion, told Harper’s Bazaar in January Qatar
Essentially this involves a major change of scenery, where you can flood your senses with dramatically colourful, monochromatic or aesthetically pleasing destinations Qatar
The theory is that certain colours have a strong and immediate effect on people’s mood - such as the striking ice-whites and azure blues of Greece’s Cycladic Islands (including Santorini, Milos and Paros), or densely green tropical islands such as Bali, St Lucia and Sri Lanka Qatar
Colour is closely associated with emotions; it colours our language – we say we are ‘feeling blue’, ‘seeing red’, ‘green with envy’ or ‘in the pink’ Qatar
One example is Morocco’s Chefchaouen, also known as the ‘Blue City’, not far from Tangier, while another might be India’s ‘Pink City’, Jaipur Qatar
”Chefchaouen, Morocco’s ‘Blue City' Qatar
Have you been feeling like you could use a brain reboot these past few months? According to some in the travel industry, a colourful adventure trip could be the answer Qatar
RecommendedQueues stretch outside of Birmingham airportSurgeon accuses Manchester Airport of ‘racial triaging’ at securityHeathrow airport passenger charges to fall every year up to 2026“For example, cool hues are used to enhance concentration, or pale green to enhance quietness Qatar

