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Traditional dress for women in Vietnam is the “Ao Dai” literally meaning “Long Dress”. Based on hi… | Historia de la moda, Moda histórica, Ropa tradicional japonesa

Traditional dress for women in Vietnam is the “Ao Dai” literally meaning “Long Dress”. Based on historical evidences Ao Dai was officially recognized as the national costume of men and women during the reign of the Nguyen Vu Vuong (1739-1765). The outfit consisted of a long, loosely fitted tunic and pants. During the French colonization of Vietnam in the 1930’s, Vietnamese fashion became inspired by Parisian fashion and the 2-panel of the áo ngũ thân (dress worn by northern Vietnamese women)

HanGrace on Instagram: "Gorgeous Tang-style Hanfu that makes you stand out with a unique vibe! The Tang suit, a representative of traditional Chinese clothing, … in 2025 | Traditional outfits, Chinese traditional costume, Chinese clothing

Gorgeous Tang-style Hanfu that makes you stand out with a unique vibe! The Tang suit, a representative of traditional Chinese clothing, originates from the Tang Dynasty. Today, it generally refers to modernized garments influenced by Tang Dynasty styles. Typically, a Tang suit features a stand-up collar, frog buttons, and a front opening design. The fabric is often silk or cotton, adorned with exquisite embroidery and patterns. Its tailoring reflects classical aesthetics while catering to…

The Story of Xi Shi by a-thammasak on deviantART | Chinese art painting, Geisha art, China art

Description My illustrated for page inside "Xi Shi" story of 4 Beauties storybook. This project is remaster chinese painting from Hua San Chuan. It's watercolor painting. Xi Shi is Fairest Beauty of Ancient China with looks powerful enough to bring down the kingdom. She lived during the end of Spring and Autumn Period. She lived in Zhuji, the capital of the ancient state Yue. Xi Shi is seen as a woman-hero of ancient China, and not a villain that caused the downfall of a Kingdom. She was…

Pin by iunia on fashion magazine | Chinese culture art, China art, Geisha art
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