Chinese Fashion
Traditional and Modern
The picture on the right shows traditional Chinese fashion. In recent years, traditional Chinese clothing has become increasingly popular in modern China.
More people in China are looking back to the traditional dress of their ancestors in order to honor their heritage and bring back a touch of ancient charm to our modern, digitalized world.
In the 1920s, was in vogue.In the 1930s, designers started to integrate Western fashion into local aesthetics, with body-hugging dresses. The Hanfu is even considered to have inspired the Japanese Kimono and the Korean Hanbok.
Over the years in China, each new ruling Dynasty was intent on imposing their style to leave a trace. None really dared to revolution the Chinese traditional style of clothing however, until the Qings arrived.
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Chinese Fashion
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Chinese Fashion
Traditional and Modern
The picture on the right shows traditional Chinese fashion. In recent years, traditional Chinese clothing has become increasingly popular in modern China.
More people in China are looking back to the traditional dress of their ancestors in order to honor their heritage and bring back a touch of ancient charm to our modern, digitalized world.
In the 1920s, was in vogue.In the 1930s, designers started to integrate Western fashion into local aesthetics, with body-hugging dresses. The Hanfu is even considered to have inspired the Japanese Kimono and the Korean Hanbok.
Over the years in China, each new ruling Dynasty was intent on imposing their style to leave a trace. None really dared to revolution the Chinese traditional style of clothing however, until the Qings arrived.
Ava Lewellyn