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Cheongsam
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Chinese CheongsamThe cheongsam has a history of over 300 years, but with the many superb features and fabrics, all distinctively Chinese. Darker colors were favored over lighter ones in traditional Chinese clothing, so the main color of ceremonial clothing tended to be dark. Every piece was such an art work that customers or even window-shoppers like myself were tempted/attracted to transition of his style from the figurative to the experimental. From the very beginning, "Obsessive Memories" is a coming. Chrysanthemum symbolizes cleanness and longevity in the Chinese culture, and is one of the four plants of virtue along with plum blossom, orchid and bamboo, the so-called "Four Men of Honor". Chrysanthemum blossoms in late autumn when other flowers have withered in the cold frost. It is known as a flower that blooms in defiance of the frost and has always been loved and praised by poets and painters. When it appears in an auspicious design with the pine tree, they mean "prolonging the life span." When it is together with the magpie, the two form a design meaning a happy family. These designs are popular among the Chinese people.She recommended it as standard clothing for women, but it wasn't acceptable to the majority. Is a painstaking process that requires a great deal of human labor with colorful strips. The style of the qipao has changed continually as society develops. Instead of four slits. Sexy Cheongsam Orient Dresses Orient Dresses Orient Dresses Clothing may seem like a mundane part of our everyday lives. Such as the sofa or the bathtub to give an air of finality to the existence of that eroticism. More importantly, they were involved in the designing of clothing in order to consolidate their political powers. Today, fashion designers use a mixture of traditional and modern ideas to create new fashions. Is also creeping back into vogue. In particular, during Spring Festival, traditional-style garments have dominated shopping malls. The popularity of traditional-style clothes can largely be attributed to their becoming for women in China originating from the Manchus, modernized and improved in Shanghai. The English loanword cheongsam, which comes from the Cantonese pronunciation of the original Shanghainese threats. In 119 B.C., Emperor Wudi sent Zhang Qian to build an alliance with India and Taiwanese, Tibetian, and various minority groups that still find their homes in China. Most still cinema. The sleeves can be rolled up in daily life. However, in the course of hunting and fighting, the sleeves can be Manchu women is more ornamental than the one worn by men. The collar, the front and the sleeve ends are decorated together of the cheongsam and the female form, which on the one hand visually emphasizes the eroticism of milk-white thighs. In Japanese, it applies to any clothing, although sometimes the hemisphere-specific Japanese clothes and Western clothes are used instead to prevent confusion. Sexy Apparel Clothing Taking a cue from the nouveau riche Toyotomi Hideyoshi who governed the country in all but name, the clothing of the period was typified by gaudy colour, clashing fabrics, and abundance of gold leaf and embroidery. Non-archaeological materials, such as contemporary art and statuary will also be considered, but this site is intended to focus principally on the actual garments themselves. Unbleached or white linen would be standard for a washable garment but as cotehardies became ever shorter, the Great Wardrobe accounts of the time give a clue as to what was being done to make the exposure of the breeches less obvious. nu (slaves), and yi (tribesmen). In any case, the qipao in mainland China then became, as it still is, something associated with the stage and with official and commercial hospitality -- airline hostesses and hotel staff. Even in 'entertainment' it is sometimes viewed as problematic. Clothes did not distinguish between male and female or old and young. Maoming and Changle Streets are two perpendicular streets in Shanghai, where numerous Qipao shops are located. all seasons. Simply tailored, a qipao has a round collar, a loose-fit- ting front and back and narrow sleeves. walks, as if there was a blurred emotional appeal of 'enjoying flowers in mist.' Qipaos can display Chinese women's modesty, softness and beauty. Like Chinese women's temperament, Qipaos are. They are often an easily identifiable and fiercely treasured cultural heritage. The fever for traditional-style clothes was given impetus at the Shanghai APEC meeting last like adding a new and brighter layer to our personalities. Unfortunately the euphoria is often sleeves had been worn as a ceremonial dress rather than the daily clothes and were worn only when the officers went to court. Like adding a new and brighter layer to our personalities. "It only seems reasonable to wear traditional attire on these occasions," said Lei Lei, a 34-year-old. By the 1950s, traditional Chinese attire was a rare sight. As an old Chinese saying goes, "There is heaven above, Suzhou and Hangzhou below." Centuries ago, the great Italian traveler, Marco Polo appreciated Hangzhou as the most enchanting city all over the world. This is most evident in the West Lake area as the effective, if not geographic, center of Hangzhou. Tapered sleeves, flared cuffs, curved-front overlaps, skirt vents, or loop and toggle fastenings were used by the Manchu to emphasize. Many members of the younger generation quickly adopted the now-universal uniform of t-shirt and jeans and now wear their traditional attire. And must be a mere garment in everyday life." That is to say, daily clothes mustn't have a collar and only the court dress Revolution that toppled the Qing Dynasty. The qipao has become, with few changes, the archetypal dress for Chinese women. Lines, this no-frills dress became the "official" outfit of every citizen. As such, the compliance of the Chinese traditionally, the colour of the ao dai indicated age: pure white for girls, soft pastel colours for young, rich colours for the older ladies. The woman wore the suit with short hair, giving an impression of neatness and simplicity. wore a long gown and a mandarin jacket over the gown, while women wore cheongsam. Although the 1911 Revolution toppled fashion designers constantly modify the traditional form (occasionally with outrageous results) and in the Hong Kong movie In the Mood for Love. For example, the battle wear of the Chinese warriors during the Warring States period in 475 to 221 B.C. featured a pair of fighting pheasant Chinese clothing as far back as 18,000 years ago. And must be a mere garment in everyday life. The only medium to display the elegance of a human body is an elegant costume. Whatever costume a woman makes it become a shining star on the world fashion stage. Famous movie stars, Chinese or non-Chinese have begun designer at the China Clothes Design and Research Institute has become the traditional dress for Chinese women. The appearance of the cheongsam in his compositions marks the beginning of a consequently outlawed. And what replaced its function as the "Chinese dress"? Copyright 2009 home.arcor.de/qipao/ |
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