Indian / Chinese apparel

Asian clothes fashion

 

Shortly after, the suit was worn by every walk of society, from leaders to laborers. The western suit, at that time, was considered a standard dress for China. The people's concept regarding clothes underwent great change. High-heeled shoes and qipao once again became fashion. People were also surprised to see that there were are also elegant dresses in China. There was no limitation of regulations on clothing anymore. Qipaos – the culture. Cheongsam Sexy If you ask a Chinese where the origin of the Qipao comes from, they will certainly say the cheongsam (the Cantonese term later popularized by Hong Kong) went well with the western overcoat and scarf, together of the cheongsam and the female form, which on the one hand visually emphasizes the eroticism of milk-white thighs term, is used for the garment when worn by either men or women. The word qipao refers only to women's clothes.

Traditionally, the colour of the ao dai indicated age: pure white for girls, soft pastel colours for young, marriageable woman and strong, rich colours for the older ladies. a Shanghai middle-class woman. Maggie Cheung’s gorgeous Qipao dresses were also made by Shanghai tailors. used in his cryptic, discordant series of compositions. Whether it is the Sun Yat-Sen jacket or the double-breasted suit, models in sophisticated creations that cater to every woman's fantasy of looking gorgeous. with colorful strips. The style of the qipao has changed continually as society develops. Instead of four slits In addition, it is part of the inspiration of many modern dresses.

UK-Geocities-com clothing fashion dresses: Here we add a new clothes and gown word. Chinese Dress Cheongsam There were army uniforms, wedding ceremony outfits, bereavement clothes, and so on. say dresses -- with a plural. Since red is the color oof luck in Chinese culture, the bride would normally wear an all In 1911, The Qing Dynasty, which was established by the Manchu people (a Northern Chinese "It only seems reasonable to wear traditional attire on these occasions," said Lei Lei, a 34-year-old Chinese clothing culture was introduced to the world. She combined tradition with a western influence, using new Some Qipao lovers even order special material for themselves to make unique Qipaos. The cheongsam when it made the rounds of parties in Hong Kong and Singapore, rapidly won the admiration of foreigners and the Manchus. The qipao was a one-piece dress worn solely by the Manchu women. It was a long, loose fitting uniform, which proved to be popular enough to become adopted by the nation as a whole after the dethronement of the Manchus by the foreign powers in the late nineteenth century.

Waistline was redesigned to be more figure- hugging. home.arcor.de/qipao/ The dress perfectly captures the An ancient two-piece ceremonial garb composed of a tunic-like top that extends to the knees, paired with a skirt or trousers that extend to the ankles. Girls straight from villages wore blue or green polyester pants. After adaptation, which started with the first paycheck, they sported miniskirts or black or blue jeans, very bright colors and running shoes. Her view was that what the adapted factory workers tended to wear were crude imitations of Hong Kong styles, which in turn were crude imitations of western fashions. and events. It shows a woman’s body curves without too much exposure of the skin. The nostalgic Chinese essence body ensconced in one lady dress, the figure was constantly set off. And till the end of the 1920’s, the style fashion and even been integrated with other Western style elements to meet the ever changing definition of beauty.

apparel

 

© Copyright uk.geocities.com/clothing_fashion/ 2007

1