Buying luxury brands is not as good as buying Chinese-style Hanfu qipao dresses

Buying luxury brands is not as good as buying Chinese-style Hanfu qipao dresses

With the arrival of the national trend, many people have begun to pay attention to and admire clothing with a sense of time and commemorative value, and cheongsam is one of them. When it comes to cheongsam, many people will think of a dignified and delicate lady. Yes, no matter what the cheongsam has been transformed into by modern designers, the most important thing is that it has not been discarded. The Chinese-style cheongsam skirt we are talking about today is a combination of retro and modern. Although many popular elements have been added, the most important "soul" has not been lost. It is still the delicate and elegant appearance in our impression.

Goose yellow polka dot cheongsam skirt

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In 2011, the handmade craftsmanship of cheongsam became one of the third batch of national intangible cultural heritage approved and announced by the State Council. After that, "she" began to enter people's field of vision again. The first time this kind of cheongsam dress appeared on a large scale was at a Chinese-style wedding. Both celebrities and amateurs used "her" as the finale. Although the cheongsam dresses at weddings are all festive red, this cannot stop designers with imagination. After improvements, "she" successfully and unobtrusively appears in people's daily lives. This plain yellow polka-dot cheongsam dress of Miss Sister is eye-catching. It is an authentic cheongsam style, with soft yellow color and modern polka-dot elements. The white hem and fringed skirt echo each other, which is the finishing touch. It's the pair of bright red low-cut leather shoes on her feet.

Beige fungus-edged cheongsam skirt

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Obviously these two cheongsam dresses with mainly yellow tones are not made of the same material. The first one is made of matte pure cotton and looks quieter and low-key. This one is made of matte cotton.It is made of satin shiny fabric. Although its embroidered appearance blocks a little bit of the light, it does not hinder the overall beauty. The small stand-up collar and right slanted lapel opening are the standard design of cheongsam. The improved cheongsam skirt still maintains this advantage, but more efforts have been made on the fabric. The semi-seeing embroidered collar is paired with a mesh hem and cuffs. It was originally worn by a woman in her thirties or forties, but now it is no longer out of place for a girl in her twenties.

Pink plush cheongsam skirt

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The season of late spring and early summer is the most suitable season for wearing cheongsam skirts. This pink cheongsam made by Miss Sister is very ladylike. The collar, sleeves and skirt are all added with white short plush design, which is both dignified and delicate. It’s memorable without being breathless or particularly frivolous. It adopts a standard cheongsam body design, with a tightened waist, knee length, slits on both sides, and narrowed cuffs, showing off a woman's figure and charm vividly and delicately.

Chiffon printed cheongsam skirt

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If you haven’t had enough of the above three styles of cheongsam dresses or you feel they are too similar to traditional cheongsams, then take a look at this one and the next two! Printed cheongsam skirt, which combines the most popular elements at the moment, still retains the "six elements" of the old cheongsam. If a young lady wearing a cheongsam suddenly appears across from you on the street, I believe you will be instantly attracted to her and will look aside. Look back while walking forward. The design of the slits on both sides is subtle yet bold, exposing the calf and a small area of ​​the thigh. It doesn't matter even if the leg line is not straight.

Printed tulle cheongsam skirt

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Miss Sister, this cheongsam dress is easy to give people an illusion when worn on the body. It is a stuffy yellow printed style. It omits some of the features of a cheongsam and looks more modern. The slightly raised fungus and sleeveless design make it look more modern. It looks more simple and intuitive. However, it has not abandoned the most feminine design. The waist and slits on both sides perfectly show off the figure. When I see the young lady, I think of the paintings of the Republic of China. This is where the real flavor remains.

Pure white embroidered cheongsam skirt

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Why do famous celebrities appear last on the red carpet? Because she can control the scene, the young lady can "power everyone" with a pure white embroidered skirt. Her cheongsam dress did not use a tight waist design, but chose a loose bodice. It swayed with her steps, and the feeling of not being able to hold up the bodice was particularly slimming.