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the hanfu horse face skirt and how to wear

The Hanfu Horse Face Skirt and How to Wear

The mamianqun (literally “horse-faced skirt”) was a skirt style popular among Han women in the Ming and Qing dynasties, and was named so for its resemblance to the Mamian fortress’s structure. Now, after going on a long hiatus in the 20th century, it is finally coming back into fashion because of the growing interest in hanfu […]

mamianqun hanfu horse face skirt for women

Mamianqun Hanfu Horse Face Skirt for Women

The Mamianqun (literally “horse-faced skirt”) has its origins in the Song dynasty (960–1279) and was known to be worn by higher-class courtesans at the time. The mamianqun became popular during the Ming dynasty (1368 to 1644) and continued to thrive under the Manchurian rule in the Qing dynasty (1644 to 1911). The skirt gets its […]

phoenix hanfu dress for wedding and party

Phoenix Hanfu Dress for Wedding and Party

The phoenix, also referred to as Fenghuang, is a mythological bird in Sinospheric mythology and reigns over all birds. Feng referred to the males originally, whereas Huang referred to the females. This gender distinction is no longer made; they are all blurred into one feminine entity. As a result, you will find the bird paired […]

retro style chinese crane hanfu unisex dress

Retro Style Chinese Crane Hanfu Unisex Dress

The exceptional creativity of the Chinese people has seen them having a symbol for everything, including longevity, death, and life. Chinese art encompasses all the aspects of life and uses them to tell a story without the need to use words. When it comes to symbolizing longevity, deer, pine, gourd, peach, bamboo, and the Crane […]

popular fantasy animals on china hanfu

3 Popular Fantasy Animals on China Hanfu

Motifs are very common on hanfu garments. They could be animal motifs, plant motifs, or motifs of immortals. They are so common that a hanfu does not seem culturally complete without them; they are like the finishing touches on the hanfu dresses. A hanfu could contain one type of motif or a combination, most of […]

cute rabbit hanfu dress for women

Cute Rabbit Hanfu Dress for Women

In the Chinese Zodiac, the rabbit is the fourth animal and luckiest of the twelve animals according to Chinese culture. It is a symbol of beauty, elegance, and mercy; hence those born in rabbit year are usually peaceful and calm. They are also considered people with good taste and artistic in nature. They are the […]

enjoy the beauty of embroidery hanfu dress

Enjoy the Beauty of Embroidery Hanfu Dress

The art of embroidery in traditional Chinese clothing has existed for over 2,000 years and has always been rooted in meaningful symbols. According to the Shangshu (an ancient Chinese text also known as the Book of Documents), a ruler once declared that his ministers wear clothing embroidered with emblems representing the celestial and earthly realms on […]

solid color hanfu clothing for casual formal

Solid Color Hanfu Clothing for Casual & Formal

Floral and printed hanfu dresses are, without a doubt, very attractive. Women love decorative things, and dresses make easy choices for most. However, the solid color hanfu dresses are still as beautiful. Today, there is no color you cannot find in the hanfu stores, so whatever your favorites are, you can make great additions to […]

simple matching hanfu sets for everyone

5 Simple Matching Hanfu Sets for Everyone

The Hanfu has remained a symbol of Chinese culture, history, and art. It is represented in decorations, historical novels, statues, and even paintings. In ancient times, the emperors often wore it, especially when leaving the palace for travel, giving speeches before their subjects, and attending ceremonies. However, this would change years later as more and […]

what ancient hanfu colors look best for you

What Ancient Hanfu Colors Look Best for You

In the art of dress, color is a very important component. So much that even in ancient times, it was considered. Chinese dress colors date way back to when cavemen in Beijing used red stone powder to dye their jewelry. In China, the colors were largely learned from flowers, bird feathers, and nature in general. […]

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