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Hanfu and Traditional Costume Revamped
Lulu's gradient pink traditional Chinese embroidered shoulder cape dress is a revised version of Hanfu. It has reduced the cumbersome decorations on the clothes but retained representative designs such as embroidery, small capes, and waistbands. Even if you wear it out in your daily life, it won't feel out of place. Pink is a color that little girls love. The pink Hanfu, having incorporated many other designs, doesn't appear old-fashioned but rather highlights the shy charm of young girls. Holding a folding fan and with hair braided into small pigtails, the overall temperament is excellent. The Hanfu for men is not as casual as that for women, even after revision, it is still challenging to wear out on the street due to the classic elements such as wide sleeves and skirt-like styles which cannot be altered. Therefore, wearing it out requires some courage. Men wearing Hanfu look more free-spirited and handsome. This kind of pink male Hanfu is rare; black, dark blue, and dark green are more popular. Men's Hanfu exudes a scholarly demeanor, instantly transforming them into elegant gentlemen. The most typical revision of Hanfu is the jacket, which is our current upper garment. The clothes we wear today… -
Pick a Gradient Color Hanfu for Your Spring!
In April, the gradient colors are used to dress up everything in new colorful clothes. Between light and shadow, it seems to board a ball through time. And this color jump, is the beauty of the breakthrough between fashion and tradition. And gradient colors, the application of the same colorful in Hanfu, let's take a look at what the Hanfu Time brings us the latest gradient color Hanfu. 01 The extension of color The word "color" as we understand it today did not refer to color in ancient times, but to the color of the face. It was not until the Tang Dynasty that the word "color" was used as a generic term for the colors of nature. At that time, the culture of the Tang Dynasty was open and tolerant, and the demand for aesthetics in clothing, food, housing, and transportation was also unprecedentedly prosperous. The development and application of color in different fields were relatively proficient, resulting in the most representative Tang Sancai (唐三彩, Tang Dynasty pottery), Cao Mu Ran (草木染, plants dyeing, the use of natural vegetable dyes to color textiles), Tang makeup, etc., which also created the concept of the earliest color system in China. Tang…
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