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Dynastic Hanfu Card Sync, Hanfu Dynastic Card Sync
To better match the costume, Guo Jingjing also made a slightly traditional hair accessory. Although it was just a simple middle part fringe with shoulder-length hair, if Jingjing happened to have long hair reaching her waist, it would look even more impressive. Fortunately, she spent a lot of effort on the hair accessory, which added a lot of points; Jingjing chose a light-colored ribbon and bead hairpin, which looks dynamic and powerful, immediately giving a sense of a dynastic TV series. Xitang Flower Lane, located at the North Gate of ancient Xitang Town, inherits the national style of Xitang. The planning layout of "small bridges, flowing water, and people's homes" and the architectural art of "white walls, black tiles, and horse-head walls" condense the cultural essence of Xitang ancient town. With modern romantic-themed decorations, it has created a series of beautiful photo spots such as the ancient stage, ten miles of peach blossoms, angel wall, and wish savings station, becoming a new favorite for Hanfu photos during the Hanfu Week. During the event, a steady stream of tourists in various Hanfu costumes stopped to take beautiful photos, becoming a beautiful scenery. 209 Dynamic Dance Arrives 'Lady's Walk' Full Version, Sister's… -
7 Ways to Tie Hanfu Skirts
Have you ever struggled with tying your hanfu skirts, or gotten used to the old ways of tying them? Look no further for a collection of tutorials on how to tie hanfu skirts in various styles! 1. Double-Eared Let’s start with the most classic of ways to tie a skirt—the double-eared. This is the shape that most photos you’ll see have, suitable for pretty much all hanfu, although it has a more feminine flair and requires a long length of leftover ribbon to work with. Many people try to duplicate this pattern just by looking at it, but find that it’s easy for the loops to fall out of place when you move—no worries! Here’s the best way to tie your hanfu skirts in the double-eared pattern: 1. Put on your skirt as usual. You should end up with two tails of the ribbons that you'll need to secure around your waist, making sure that both tails are roughly the same length. I'm demonstrating with a mamianqun (horse-face-skirt) that honestly should probably be ironed out, but this should work on any wrap skirt with long enough ribbon tails. For our purposes we'll refer to the one on the right (your…
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