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Hanfu with Wei Jin Style, Traditional Clothing with Wide Sleeves from the Wei Jin Era
The people of the Wei Jin period revered nature and transcended materialism, being self-admiring and free-spirited. Thus, their attire was mostly characterized by loose robes with large sleeves, broad bands, and an unconstrained demeanor. However, it is essential to distinguish between the "Wei Jin style" that suddenly became popular in recent years and traditional Hanfu from the Wei Jin era. In recent years, a type of Hanfu featuring crossed-collar wide sleeves directly draped over a large-sleeved robe became fashionable. Actually, this style does not belong to Hanfu as there are no unearthed relics or related textual evidence to support it; it is a form imagined by merchants. Images provided by Dali Hua Shang Gu Feng Photography Studio. The Q-version style Hanfu ancient style illustration collection is a compilation of images related to Q-version style Hanfu ancient style illustrations, spontaneously organized by users on 5TieTuWang (5 Image Network). Each image in the Q-version style Hanfu ancient style illustration collection is uploaded by different users, compiled from the website's images by netizens. Please note that all images within the Q-version style Hanfu ancient style illustration collection are copyrighted, and should not be used for any commercial purposes. The Wei Jin style is… -
Chinese Hanfu Industry – Changing & Get Better
After the show began to check tickets, Ruo Shui was crowded by the crowd of spectators to the stands. She stared at the model who was walking towards her, who was wearing, the biggest attraction of the fashion show - "National Treasure" and the designer of Huachang Jiuzhou collaborated on one of the National Treasure's derivative Hanfu collections, and when this style Hanfu already sold out in just 10 minutes when it went on sale. This is the evening of June 29th in Hangzhou, China Silk Museum held in the national style of a Chinese Hanfu fashion show, in the words of Ruo Shui, but also the trendsetter of Hanfu lovers. Civilized Clothing is Meant to Make People More Comfortable Ruoshui, the 25-year-old Chengdu girl has a wardrobe full of more than a dozen Hanfu. "I often wear Hanfu to and from work every day." Ruoshui buys mostly Song and Ming Hanfus in styles more suitable for everyday wear. The Song dynasty Hanfu is light, thin, and simple, and the Ming system is dignified and majestic. "The style of dress in the Song dynasty was different from the rich and complex aesthetic of the Tang dynasty, and dressing began…
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