Beautiful Chinese Costumes | |
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Mar 13, 2007 21:31 | |
![]() | another qipao style with furry cape, inspired by local TV soup operas of the Qing Dynasty concubines in HK...![]() |
Mar 13, 2007 21:40 | |
![]() | a short version, mini skirted, the Cheongsam![]() |
Mar 13, 2007 21:43 | |
![]() | here more recent type, with a blouse and skirt![]() |
Mar 13, 2007 22:45 | |
![]() | Hi FAERIEQUEENE, Thanks for sharing the beautiful doll. The pics I upload is from Internet, not my original. I admire those who can draw great. ^O^ Qipao is actually not a Han dress. It cames from Manchu skirt. I will upload some Han style dress later. |
Mar 13, 2007 22:47 | |
![]() | First, cartoon version:![]() |
Mar 13, 2007 22:50 | |
![]() | True man show... Ok, true woman show ![]() |
Mar 13, 2007 22:52 | |
![]() | Last pic is the typical Han Chinese dress in Han Dynasty. |
Mar 13, 2007 22:55 | |
![]() | This one is the Han Chinese dress in Tang Dynasty. ![]() |
Mar 13, 2007 22:59 | |
![]() | Do you know that Kimono is originated from Han Chinese Dress? Have a look at their differences and similarities. The right one is Kimono.![]() |
Mar 13, 2007 23:00 | |
![]() | These are lovely depictions of traditional clothing. Traditional clothing is rarely seen in the big cities today. Is it still worn outside of the big cities? Or is it only used for special holidays? Oddly enough, I thought the uniforms (that I know as Mao suits) were attractive in a very simple way...more attractive to my eyes than most modern clothing. ...but nothing like the beauty of the traditional garb. |
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