Traditional Light Purple Hanfu Costume, Ancient Style Hanfu Performance Outfit

Purple has always been a color symbolizing nobility and elegance. The combination of light purple and jade white creates a gentle and classical charm. In addition to adopting the elements of puffy mini skirts from Lolita fashion, the top of the outfit also continues the style of narrow clothes with wide sleeves from ancient China. The flowing wide sleeves and transparent material can effectively conceal excess fat, while also fluttering gracefully in the wind during movement, exuding charm and grace. Holding an ancient-style paper not only helps shield from the scorching sun but also enhances the overall aesthetic appeal of the attire.

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The upper part of the set consists of a white round- undershirt paired with a crossed-collar robe, both with light purple edging. The lower part is a high-waist skirt that is entirely in a soft light purple, matching the color of the edging on the upper garments. This color coordination ensures a harmonious style for the entire Hanfu outfit. Moreover, the of the skirt is adorned with -embossed patterns, which add a touch of dynamism and brilliance during movement. Is this Tang Dynasty-style Hanfu, characterized by its gentle and captivating elegance, to your liking?

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This golden vertical-striped blouse paired with a light purple mesh top is complemented by a light-colored pair of jeans on the bottom. The original blouse's color is already unique and individualistic, and when paired with a semi-transparent mesh top with a round neck, it looks incredibly seductive! Have you seen Luo Yunxi dressed like this? After seeing Luo Yunxi's modern style, one feels that his daily outfits are particularly fashionable and handsome, offering a different feel from the ancient style, yet both are equally ethereal! Do you prefer Luo Yunxi in traditional costume or in modern attire?

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A light purple worn on the body is hard to ignore because light purple dresses are simply too beautiful. The faint purple hue resembles that of a violet, evoking a sense of fragrance in one's mind. Purple comes in many shades, including dark purple and light purple, among others. Dark purple clothing may appear somewhat dull, whereas light purple gives a refreshing impression. After seeing too much dark clothing, one particularly desires to see some light-colored clothing as a change of pace.

This new set “Que Yan Lan” is truly a very gentle ensemble, every detail exuding the elegance and tranquility of an ancient-style maiden. The white veil covering the eyes flutters in the wind, instantly giving off a fairy-like aura that spills out of the screen. The golden magpie headdress is also very fitting with the Qixi theme. The light purple and dark purple colored attire, along with the flowers she holds, blend together into a harmonious picture, making her look like an incarnation of a flower fairy, serene and beautiful in the night!

This Hanfu set appears almost divine, resembling a goddess from mythology. Named “Youxian Meng,” doesn't the name itself evoke a stronger sense of ethereality? Inside is a light purple crossed-collar top, paired with a magnificent wide-sleeved robe adorned with intertwining floral and bird motifs, creating a vibrant scene. Finally, there's a pleated skirt with similar patterns to the wide-sleeved robe; this Hanfu set, complete with stunning head ornaments and hairpins as the finishing touches, forms an outfit that leaves a lasting impression.

In Hanfu design, intermediate colors should be used more often to avoid issues of color disunity and disharmony caused by excessive use of high-purity colors. Modern pastel pink, light blue, and light purple differ significantly from traditional Chinese intermediate colors. When using intermediate colors, it is essential to select hues with a classical feel from the same color family, such as peach red instead of pastel pink, sky blue instead of light blue, and lotus root purple instead of light purple. These natural intermediate colors allow Hanfu to blend organically with its surroundings, thereby embodying the integration of color and the characteristics of Hanfu attire.

In many people's minds, purple is a very challenging color to pull off. In our daily lives, two types of purple are commonly seen: one is the regal and cold dark purple, which gives off a distant like a high-altitude flower. The other is a softer light purple, which is more approachable compared to the former and blends more naturally into clothing. Especially when paired with Hanfu, it can create a very sophisticated impression.

Since the standing-collar short blouse is worn inside, its design is relatively simple, mainly solid-colored, with only light purple edging at the cuffs and collar. The outer layer's robe and the lower part's mamian skirt share the same thematic print pattern: light purple morning glory paired with green leaves, appearing very lively. Although the entire Hanfu set lacks extensive embroidery, it does not appear monotonous but rather exudes a sense of refinement and grace.

This outfit consists of a crossed-collar high-waist skirt set and two robes. The inner skirt set is a relatively ordinary solid-colored set, with the main focus being on the two outer robes. Both robes are light purple, looking very noble. The main body of the robes is solid-colored, with only brocade trim at the edges, and a row of pearls along the edge of the brocade. The combination of light purple, brocade trim, and pearl embellishments makes this originally unremarkable outfit look much more splendid.

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