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Ancient Costume Hanfu Beauty from Yunnan, Recommended Ancient Costume Hanfu for Girls
Stepping in silk shoes, head adorned with tortoiseshell shine, waist wrapped in flowing gauze, ears dangling with moon-like ornaments - these are lines describing an ancient beauty. Do you want to know what hairstyles are featured in ancient beauty hairstyle pictures? Below is the information compiled by the editor of XueXiLa; Image source Weibo @QianLingYe. Many Tang Dynasty costume dramas have featured this butterfly knot hairstyle. Dilraba also wore this hairstyle in "Long Song," which was the look Li Changge had when she entered the Taoist temple. Many classical beauties love this Hanfu ancient costume hairstyle, and because of the texture created by this Hanfu ancient costume hairstyle, it will enhance your softness line… The editor has organized information on how to make Hanfu ancient costumes, techniques for ancient costume photography, I want to know about ancient costume photography, Beijing ancient costume photography, ancient art photos, ancient portrait photography, Beijing ancient costume photography, ancient wedding photos, ancient costume photography studios, group buying for ancient costume photography, which ancient costume photography place is recommended, please help, thank you. Also, types of ancient costume beauties, whether Hanfu counts as ancient costume, the relationship between ancient costume and Hanfu, and the definition of… -
Traditional Hanfu Gauze Skirt Outfit, Ancient Hanfu Adult Consort Gauze Skirt
Nowadays, more and more historical dramas pursue beauty, and their costumes are increasingly modern. Strapless dresses and tube tops are everywhere. However, there is one type of clothing that has become very popular recently: the front-open gauze skirt. This has almost become a standard in historical dramas. The so-called front-open gauze skirt means wearing a thin gauze robe over the dress. It does not need to fit tightly but can be loosely draped. The layers hanging from the neck and chest create an ethereal and fairy-like feeling. Today, Xiao Miao will present several beautiful actresses wearing front-open gauze skirts for everyone to appreciate who looks the most enchanting? Look at this set of modified Hanfu worn by this beautiful lady, with a light green strapless top featuring embroidered designs on the bust area, and a belt creating a slim waist and high waistline. A transparent gauze shawl adds a dreamy effect. The white long gauze skirt paired with white embroidered shoes, plus a light pink embroidered handbag as decoration, this pastel-colored Hanfu outfit exudes the classical beauty of a well-bred lady. This design is particularly pleasing to the eye, a perfect blend of classical and modern elements. Return to Sohu… -
Reacquaintance the Plain Gauze Robe: Simplicity and Elegance of Han Dynasty
The Han Dynasty (206 BCE - 220 CE) is widely recognized as a golden age in Chinese history, marked by significant advances in science, technology, and arts. Among the many cultural treasures of this era, one item that stands out is the plain gauze robe. Despite its simple appearance, this garment played a crucial role in shaping the fashion and social etiquette of the Han Dynasty. In this article, we'll take a closer look at three points to understand anew this exquisite plain gauze dress. Plain gauze robe from the tomb of the Marquis of Dai at Mawangdui Over two thousand years ago, in the Western Han dynasty, the Chancellor of Changsha, Li Cang, and his wife stood on equal footing with one another. Mrs. Xinzhui, his wife, possessed remarkable beauty and wore light makeup that truly complemented her looks. The undyed raw silk was weaved into plain gauze without any lining, which paired perfectly with Xin Zhui's appearance. As moved, the sleeve would release a faint yet enchanting fragrance. The Fashionable Style of Han Dynasty's Women "Thin as cicada wings, light as smoke," the plain gauze robe unearthed from Mawangdui Han tomb number one in Changsha, Hunan province,… -
What is Jiang Sha Deng – Traditional Chinese Lantern
You must be no stranger to this traditional lantern, which often appears as a prop for photography with hanfu. Let's learn more about it. What is Jiang Sha Deng Jiang Sha Deng (绛纱灯), a type of ancient Chinese lantern with a long history, is a common type of lantern used by both the court and the folk, Jiang means dark red, Sha means gauze, and Deng means the lantern. The most important function of the Jiang Sha Deng is lighting, but certainly, it is more decorative than other lighting appliances, which is the reason why it was loved by the and the court. The ancients liked to use Jiang Sha Deng in processions at festivals and wedding ceremonies, and often took it on trips for the simple reason that they looked beautiful. The traditional Jiang Sha Deng with metal bracket to separate the gauze, do not worry about the candle fire to burn it, while the modern Jiang Sha Deng with electronic lights. What is Jiang Sha Deng made of? Bamboo wood as the skeleton, copper candle plate, wrapped with red, green and blue gauze outside. The pole is colored with dark red lacquer. The head of the…
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