Hanfu Accessories
Hanfu, as a symbol of traditional Chinese attire, features accessories that are more than mere embellishments; they are an integral part of cultural heritage. Each piece, from hairpins to sashes, carries historical significance and aesthetic value, reflecting the wearer’s status and taste.
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How to Put Together a Hanfu-Inspired Outfit Without Hanfu
Want to put together a hanfu-inspired outfit, but still waiting on your hanfu to arrive? Here's how to do it! In my last article, I introduced ways to wear hanfu in your daily outfits, featuring various ways to mix and match hanfu pieces and hanyuansu with everyday clothing. But there are so many of us out there without the means to buy an actual set of hanfu, or have to wait a month or two to get them. In the meantime, why not try out the aesthetic by using these essential pieces of clothing in your outfits? BOTTOMS 1. PLEATED TENNIS SKIRT Especially great for the summer, pleated skirts, especially tennis skirts, have been very trendy lately and do a great job of mimicking the baizhe qun, or hundred-fold skirt, in a lot of usual hanfu outfits, just at a shorter length that’s easier to walk around in. Some pleated skirts have shorts underneath, which can help if you need to move around a lot, and others even have pockets and belt loops, which you can hang a waist ornament or pouch from as decoration. Layer skin-colored tights underneath in the fall or winter for a fun, youthful look. 2.…... -
Unboxing of Hanfu Cotton Dolls, Everyday Hanfu Unboxing
The shop named MINIDOLL has 60,000 followers, and in the past 30 days, it has gained 20,000 favorites. Its main products are cotton dolls, including popular IPs such as the domestic animated IPs "Strange Tales from China," "Blessing of the Gods," and "Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation." Currently, the best-selling product in the store is the cotton doll shoes, with a monthly sales volume of over 1,000; the best-selling figure is the officially licensed merchandise of "Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation," with a monthly sales volume of 72. In addition, the original doll clothes and plush keychains designed by the in-house designers are also very popular. In recent years, influenced by popular historical costume dramas, many young people have developed a strong interest in traditional clothing culture. She designed an adorable historical-style cartoon character to endorse the Hanfu origami diagram. She played the role of Cheng Caiyu, the smart and steady eldest daughter of the Changfeng Escort Agency, in the new mainland historical martial arts drama "New Bodyguards: The Jadeite Doll." However, to be honest, the little sister is not really suitable for historical dramas. At Fengqige, how can you take a different set of historical costume photos for your child? Bring…... -
Hanfu Shoes for Men in Traditional Chinese Clothing
Zhang Guannan, 27 years old this year, is the leader among this group of "Tongpao" (a term used by people who like Hanfu and promote Hanfu culture to refer to each other, similar to "like-minded people"). She has always been fond of traditional Chinese culture since childhood and frequently watched historical costume dramas and read novels. Her initial encounter with Hanfu was a few years ago when she went back to her mother-in-law's home in Hebei for the New Year. Her sister-in-law showcased her newly purchased Hanfu outfit, which instantly resonated with Zhang Guannan. "I always liked the attire from the Han dynasty when I watched TV, but I never expected to see it in real life." Soon, she fell hopelessly in love with Hanfu and bought her first piece - a high-waisted robe dress - online. "I often take selfies in my Hanfu and post them on my social media space for friends to admire. There are many visitors every day. On weekends, I go shopping in Hanfu, mainly to let people understand Hanfu and ancient culture," says Zhang Guannan. Secondly, Hanfu is a system that includes garments, headwear, hairstyles, facial adornments, footwear, accessories, and other components that form…... -
What Kind of Hanfu Hairstyles Suit Large Faces, and What Age Group is Suitable for Hanfu?
When someone asks what kind of hairstyle should be used with Hanfu, many people may answer with the classic bun. Most people choose to pair their Hanfu with a classic bun because only a complete outfit can display the style they want. We can only say that classic hairstyles complement the classical beauty of Hanfu, but we cannot say that classic buns are the most suitable for Hanfu. When matching Hanfu, instead of using our traditional classic hairstyles, we use pigtails which most people would never think of pairing with Hanfu. However, for some Hanfu enthusiasts, the hardest part is not choosing Hanfu that suits them, but deciding on what kind of hairstyle to have when wearing Hanfu. In ancient times, women's hairstyles were very complex, and each dynasty had different hairstyles for women. For some girls who are not so dexterous, it is very difficult to create an ancient-style hairstyle. Therefore, I believe that when wearing Hanfu, you can also choose some simpler hairstyles, such as a half-up, half-down bun, and purchase some beautiful hair accessories online, which will give a very ancient Chinese woman feel when paired together. Trimming bangs that reach the jawline on both sides of…... -
Dark Brown Hair and Brown Skirt Combinations in Traditional Hanfu Costumes
During holidays, we often see many girls wearing traditional Hanfu outfits. These girls attract a lot of attention, and to complement their outfits, they should have beautiful hairstyles that match the traditional attire. Now, let's appreciate these five beautiful hairstyles for girls wearing Hanfu. To achieve a perfect look, one must pair an elegant traditional outfit with a suitable hairstyle. Below, we will explore these five attractive hairstyles suitable for girls wearing Hanfu. For mature women choosing hairstyles to go with their Hanfu, an updo without bangs is more appropriate. Leaving some hair down on both sides makes the hairstyle appear more natural and beautiful. A woman wearing a beautiful shawl has chosen a very elegant Hanfu hairstyle. She opted for a simple princess-style half-updo, which, although simple, becomes more attractive when adorned with lovely hair accessories. Ancient Hairstyle Five: This ancient hairstyle design exudes a gentle and elegant temperament. The long straight black hair falls naturally over the shoulders, and the fresh bun adorned with hair accessories complements this purple dress, giving off an air of gracefulness. Ancient Hairstyle Six: This Chinese-style updo is perfect for brides preparing for a traditional wedding. The brown-dyed long hair is styled into…... -
Hanfu in Vivid Yellow for Winter, Carrying Forward the Beauty of China
The cold winter is often a time when people seek warmth and peace after a busy year. For enthusiasts of Hanfu, wearing a set of vivid yellow Hanfu not only allows them to experience the unique charm of ancient Chinese civilization but also helps them find inner tranquility and warmth amidst their busy lives. Below, let's explore together the elegance of vivid yellow Hanfu in winter. I. The Symbolic Meaning of Vivid Yellow Vivid yellow is more than just a color; it carries the symbolic significance of traditional Chinese culture and national spirit. Yellow has connotations of light, integrity, and auspiciousness in ancient Chinese culture, representing a color that brings warmth and hope. Choosing vivid yellow Hanfu can express respect for traditional culture and allow one to experience the unique aesthetic sensibilities of the Chinese nation. II. Styles of Vivid Yellow Hanfu 1. Bamboo Stripe Vivid Yellow Qipao Hanfu The qipao is one of the most representative traditional garments for Chinese women, with its streamlined cut highlighting the graceful figure of women. A vivid yellow qipao further embodies the gentleness and nobility of women. The bamboo stripe pattern gives a feeling of freshness and elegance, while the natural fabric choices…... -
Composition of Song Dynasty Emperor’s Clothing – Hanfu Culture
We have previously introduced the costumes of the Song Dynasty, but today we will introduce the emperor's clothing of the Song Dynasty using the TV series Qing Ping Yue (清平乐, Serenade of Peaceful Joy) as a backdrop. Qing Ping Yue is a complex and realistic restoration of the Song Renzong (宋仁宗) set in the Northern Song Dynasty. In this drama, Wang Kai (王凯), who plays the role of Song Renzong, basically restores from the appearance of the original costumes in the Taipei National Palace Museum collection of Song Renzong Seated Axis, the costumes, makeup, and props in the drama are very exquisite, and will bring you a brief analysis of the costumes on Song Renzong. Futou The story of the Futou(幞头) begins in the Tang Dynasty. The popular men's headwear of the Tang Dynasty was not a complete hat, but consisted of a square piece of fabric called "Futou" and a cane wood or wire mesh cover called "Jinzi". The Jinzi was used to cover the topknot of the hair, then the Futou was covered, the two corners were folded up and knotted, and the other two corners were knotted at the back of the head and made to…... -
Silk Scarves as Hanfu and Yunjian: Easy and Beautiful Hanfu Made from Silk Scarves
In the Mulberry Silkworm Town, the Songzhou Hanfu Festival • Hanfu Study Tour was launched. Everyone dressed in Hanfu, got up close with silkworms, carrying fine bamboo baskets to pick fresh mulberry leaves under the trees; they hand-painted silk scarves, applied dyes, infused imagination, creating unique silk scarves; visited the Mulberry Silkworm Museum, feeling every aspect of silkworm culture, reliving the dramatic changes and continuity of silkworm history, embarking on a journey to understand the cultural heritage of mulberry and silk, and explore the origins of the Silk Road. Zhong Lanqing is the 69th direct descendant of Confucius. Influenced by the Zhong family culture since childhood, he was also deeply immersed in the local silk culture, first apprenticed in his uncle's silk shop, learning quickly and becoming a skilled businessman; after working in his uncle's shop for five years, he opened his own "Yifeng" silk shop on the largest silk market in Shengze. Zhong Lanqing, while trading silk fabrics, perceived the market demand for silk scarves and expanded his business into silk scarf production. In September 1995, at the Chinese Goods Exhibition held by the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce in Beijing, Zhong Lanqing's silk scarf won the First Prize,…... -
4 Style of Hanfu for Daily and Commuter – Mix & Match
As the popularity of Hanfu continues to grow, there are more and more voices saying "Let's integrate Hanfu into daily life", but Hanfu for daily wear is not an easy task for some Hanfu lovers, not only should they wear complete sets of Hanfu, but they also need to match the appropriate hairstyle, accessories, shoes, and bags, which is also the reason why many Hanfu lovers are not willing to wear Hanfu every day. But! Today, I would like to introduce to you a lovely lady who perfectly integrates Hanfu into her work life: Li Guoguo (@李蝈蝈要当红军咕唧). Miss Liguoguo has been in contact with Hanfu for many years, and often shares her Hanfu outfits on social media. She loves to go to exhibitions, loves handicrafts, and is obsessed with the beautiful patterns in ancient Hanfu clothes. Best of all, she is creative in mixing and matching Hanfu with fashion. In the video, she made of her Hanfu for daily and commuter style mixed and matched with modern fashion, showing four elegant and charming looks, each outfit is beautiful, with the distinctive charm of Hanfu, and the dapper charm of commuter wear. It turns out that a gorgeous Hanfu can also…... -
History of Traditional Chinese Hair Accessories
As the old saying goes, "Men are willing to die for those who appreciate them, and women are willing to makeup for those who appreciate them". From ancient times to the present, women have always been the trendsetters in the pursuit of beauty. From Chinese traditional clothing to Hanfu makeup to various accessories, each item has passed through history and left a strong mark in the history of women's lives, becoming a classic art appreciation. Previous articles on traditional Chinese earrings have already done some telling about women's earrings and their culture from ancient times to the present, but today we're going to talk about the history of another type of ornaments - traditional Chinese hair accessories. Derivation of the traditional Chinese hair accessories In ancient China, Confucianism was the orthodox idea of the society, emphasizing "ritual". Hair, as part of the body, is considered unclean and rude if it is disheveled. Therefore, men at the age of 15 years need to tie the hair as a bun, women at the age of 15 years need tie hair as a bun and wear Ji (笄), already a kind of "ritual" custom in ancient time. As to when the custom…... -
Ancient Style Men’s Hanfu Clothing, Silk Ancient Style Men’s Hanfu
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The Perfect Blend of Retro and Modern – The Mixed Style of Ming Dynasty Hanfu and Song Dynasty Hanfu
The inheritance and innovation of culture are essential driving forces for social development. The evolution of fashion is also a reflection of people's pursuit of beauty and the continuous updating of aesthetic concepts. As a Hanfu enthusiast, I feel a great sense of responsibility towards the protection and inheritance of traditional culture. Therefore, I have conceived a unique way of wearing Hanfu – mixing Ming Dynasty Hanfu with Song Dynasty Hanfu. By blending these two styles, we can showcase the diversity and charm of Hanfu. First Part: Introduction to the Characteristics of Ming Dynasty Hanfu and Song Dynasty Hanfu Ming Dynasty Hanfu, as the traditional attire of the Han nationality during the Ming Dynasty, holds an important place in the history of Hanfu development. It emphasizes domestic production and popularity, advocating a style that is simple, dignified, and generous. Its characteristics include exquisite tailoring, bright colors, and delicate embroidery. The robes have wide sleeves and long lengths, with rich and varied colors, and the details reflect meticulous craftsmanship and skill. On the other hand, Song Dynasty Hanfu developed during the Song Dynasty and is characterized by its elegant and graceful appearance, light and airy material, and body-hugging cut. Song Dynasty…...