#漢服 #HanFu #HanDynastyClothing |#零青子 #HowToWearHanfu #FashionLookBook #November2021 |#SongDynastyClothing of a gorgeous elegant #EveryDayWear of urban Tan #SwirlSkirt #UrbanWear for #EveryDayWear…

零青子 Hanfu – Han Dynasty Clothing blogger –Vlogger based in historical modern richness of two thousand and four hundred year old ultra megapolis ancient – postmodern Chengdu city Sichuan province of China – People’s Republic of China. She is one of many leading fashion blogger-Vlogger  fashionably trending setting vlogs of how to wear of her collection of sort after Chinese –Han Dynasty Clothing of Hanfu- Han ethnic Traditional clothing in which dressing traditional from various dynasties to its postmodern twentieth first century trending setting ….

Horse-face skirt, also known as “horse-face pleated skirt” is a Swirl Skirt variant, is one of the main skirt styles of ancient Chinese Han women. There are four skirt doors inside and outside, overlapping in two. The outer skirt door is decorated, and the inner skirt door is decorated with little or no decoration. For decoration, the side of the horse-faced skirt is tucked up, and the waist of the skirt is mostly white cloth, which means white head and old age, and it is fixed with rope or button.

The horse-main skirt is the most typical style of Han women’s dress during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Its style has undergone a series of changes from the freshness and elegance of the Ming Dynasty to the magnificence and wealth of the Qing Dynasty to the beauty and simplicity of the Republic of China, but its “horse-faced” structure has always been deeply ingrained….,

How to wear a Song Dynasty urban wear every day wear clothing on for a every day wear for a summery autumn wear with bold white cool colours with soft  silk  Swirl Skirt in very simple pastel colours fabrics keeping warm and cool throughout the seasons in which helps to match a contempary style within your wardrobe with a Ming Dynasty blouse on. ..  

HanFu- Han Dynasty Clothing is making a massive come back in the Asian Chinese communities as youths reliving In recently decades there’s been very much strong revitalisation of Chinese Customary tailoring clothing in which is HanFu- Han Dynasty (221-206 BC) period inspired clothing in which was worn just before the fall of the Ming Dynasty (23 January 1308 to 25 April1644, until a North East Manchurian fashion that have taken over the traditional Han Dynasty fashion in which we known till today that’s the Qipao in which have been fashionable evolving on the same path also…. Like a Qipao, HanFu can be worn every day, as work wear, till as evening wear… It also it comes in various forms as to the nature of activity of the day or night…

Images visuals are from Weibo and their respectives of 零青子.

#香港 #AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong | #MTRHongKong #港鐵 #July2021 |#ArtInMTR collaboration with #OOTD #Samishome #fashionBlogger #FashionLookBook #LookBook …..

During June 2021 The World’s Leading Public Transport provider The MTR Hong Kong – Hong Kong SAR-China- People’s Republic of China.. has full open the 56 Kilometer Tuen Ma Line in which covers the whole distance in between the West to East side of the New Territories Hong Kong SAR  in which is almost the same distance of the Fifty Five Kilometers world’s longest  sea bridge  Hong Kong – Macau- Zhuhai bridge…..

The MTR Hong Kong network stations have been international iconically known for its Artworks from all walks of life from international acclaimed to the communities residents collaboration in storytelling from past to the present in various genres…   in which it’s part of the MTR Eco System community program of The “Art in MTR” initiative aims not only to enhance MTR journeys, but also offer inspiration in customers’ life journeys. Incorporating stimulating and attractive art pieces in station concourses and platforms creates a more vibrant and vivid travelling experience for everyone to enjoy.

MTR stations are not just places within the city. In a very real way they are the city. Just as MTR’s safe, reliable and efficient railway service connects different corners of the city, inspiring station environments can help bring the people of our city together.

Art is an important part of the MTR system. This is why we are committed to creating a more artistic environment for our customers.

The recently new communities art work within the MTR Stations in which been displayed in Have you noticed the buzz worthy artworks along the TuenMaLine? Join fashion blogger Sam Wong for a virtual art tour travelling from east to west along the Tuen Ma Line. Let’s also check out Sam’s OOTD which symbolises the inspiration brought by the art pieces with mix and match and fashion look-book style showing her character and charm.  

For more Artworks for Art in MTR or browsing all the Artworks and explore them in real life for art appreciations

#北京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity #北京服装学院 #December2020 | #古宫博物院官方旗舰店 #FashionLookBook – #ForbiddenCityStore #PalaceMuseum featuring Vientiane Starry Sky Drum and Starry Sky round Bag #DesignerPurses …. Inspired by Ancient Chinese astronomical instruments …..

 

In this year’s 2020, the second decade from the turn of the century in Beijing the Capital of China also the People’s Republic of China, in which is also the year of the rat, marking its six hundred years anniversary of the Forbidden city that marks the transitional point of in between the middle of the Ming Dynasty (1368- 1644) transitionally from Nanjing to Beijing towards the Qing Dynasty (1636-1644-1911) …. The Imperial Palace seen so many countless seasonally transitional equinoxes but further its six hundred years is iconic, but it’s five hundred ninety nine years it marks it Autumn Equinox…. In which it only took twelve years to build the same of the Daming Palace of The Tang Dynasty Xian Imperial Capital only it was least twenty times larger…in which is one of the world’s largest ancient modern observatory complexes ….. As the Forbidden city in which the whole city of Beijing mega ultra megatroplis city complex is align with the Northern pole Star – BeiDou- Polaris … in which historically creating Beijing Central Axis. .

Featuring the inspiration Vientiane Starry Sky Round Cake Bag | Bag Inspired by the ring-shaped sundial of the Qing Dynasty in the Forbidden City and the simple flat astrolabe of porcelain blue paper, the designer has incorporated these two ancient scientific instrument elements that symbolize cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries. In the bag pattern, the bag also has a unique meaning and creativity…….

Also Featuring Astronomically inspiration Vientiane Starry Sky Drum Bag Starry|Starry Sky Series Blue is here Beautiful star trails, brilliant stars, a package is small, but contains thousands of stars, and I am willing to store all the good things in the universe for you.

貝迪烏 Beidouqixing, which occupies an important position in ancient astronomy, is the most prominent symbol in the sky. The movement of the stars in the sky is due to its commands. . On the corresponding ground, on the central axis (from the Meridian Gate to the Shenwu Gate) line in the glorious Forbidden City, there are also 7 palaces symbolizing the Big Dipper.

They are the Hall of Supreme Harmony, the Hall of Zhonghe, the Hall of Baohe, the Palace of Qianqing, the Hall of Jiaotai, the Palace of Kunning and the Hall of Qin’an. In the book “The Road of Forbidden City Architecture” written by Wang Zilin, an expert from the Palace Museum, it is stated that in order to more prominently identify the Big Dipper, the seven stars are represented by architectural spheres on the seven roofs of the Forbidden City.

The plane of the Meridian Gate is in the shape of a concave. There are two double-edged Cuanding Pavilions on the north and south ends of the East and West Yanwing Towers. The four spheres on the roof are connected together to form a Big Dipper. The spheres and aquariums on the roofs of the Thai Hall and Qin’an Hall combine to form a bucket. 悦读旧宫…..

 北斗七星,在古代天文中占有重要位置,它是天空中最为显著的标志,天空星宿的运转,都是因为它的号令而运行。在与之对应的地上,辉煌的紫禁城内的中轴(指从午门至神武门)线上,也建筑了7座宫殿象征北斗七星。它们是太和殿、中和殿、保和殿、乾清宫、交泰殿、坤宁宫和钦安殿。在故宫博物院专家王子林所著的《紫禁城建筑之道》一书中写道:为了更显著地点明北斗七星,以紫禁城内七座屋顶上的建筑圆球来象征七颗星。午门平面呈一凹字形,东西燕翅楼南北两端各建有重檐攒顶阙亭一座,屋顶攒尖的四个圆球连在一起,呈一北斗星的斗魁,中和殿、交泰殿和钦安殿屋顶的圆球和宝瓶组合在一起,形成斗杓。悦读故宫…..

Imagines credit are of the Forbidden city –Imperial Palace –Beijing – China- People’s Republic of China Forbidden city Store..

#漢服 #HanFu #HanDynastyClothing|#北京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity |#SweetheartPurse #October2020 |#七型#Matching Bag #ShangyuanFestival #FashionLookBook #AGallery –of inspirational Ancient Chinese beautifully embroidery Sweetheart Purses for your love one…

 

HanFu- Han Dynasty Clothing is making a massive come back in the Asian Chinese communities as youths reliving In recently decades there’s been very much strong revitalisation of Chinese Customary tailoring clothing in which is HanFu- Han Dynasty (221-206 BC) period inspired clothing in which was worn just before the fall of the Ming Dynasty (23 January 1308 to 25 April1644, until a North East Manchurian fashion that have taken over the traditional Han Dynasty fashion in which we known till today that’s the Qipao in which have been fashionable evolving on the same path also…. Like a Qipao, HanFu can be worn every day, as work wear, till as evening wear… It also it comes in various forms as to the nature of activity of the day or night… among it comes with many accessories with associated customs and traditionalism..

The sweet heart Purse – The purse, also known as “matching bag”, is hung on the left and right sides of the clothing belt and used in pairs. The styles include round waist, sweetheart and ingots. The patterns on the purse are rich in content and varied. Among them, there is a kind of ornamentation that usually contains millet, bees and lamps, which means “five grains” and is often worn during the Shangyuan Festival. Today is 第40个世界美食日 , we might as well borrow the “colour tou” of the first Yuan season, and wish the world good harvests and peace on earth…. Shangyuan Festival is also known as in the early days, the Lantern Festival was also called Shang Yuan (上元). It was dedicated to the heavenly palace (天宫 / tiān gōng). People would gather in their yards and give offerings to the gods. The lit lantern near the setup represented a god’s seat.

Throughout history, countless variations of lanterns have been created. They can be small globes that fit in your palm, or as large as a parade float. People make lanterns in symbolic designs as well.

Among with the many Han Dynasty Chinese clothing accessories with associated customs and traditionalism..  In ancient times, when a woman had a sweetheart, she always gave a purse to show her affection, but the purse was originally used by men to hold fragrances herbs spices perfume scent leaves or intentional Chinese romantic aromatic written notes that helps in ever so constant reminding of her or him…….. In which they beautifully hand embroidery fashioned with specifics charms that represent good luck, romantic aromatic messages that represents from the  attendant towards the indent love… in which are occasionally worn on the belt waist belt side of the woman’s or men’s attire in which comes on Chinese Valentine’s Day is just around the corner ………….  Also known as the Qixi Festival or the Qiqiao Festival, this holiday is based on a romantic legend about a weaver girl and an ox herd. Each year, it falls on the seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar; this year it’s celebrated on August 25. ..

Imagines credits are of the Forbidden city –Imperial Palace –Beijing – China- People’s Republic of China …..

#QIPAO #旗袍 #Cheongsam | #YiMingOriental #HongKong fashion show 2018 Featuring #GraceChoi Celebrating -#YimingDayandNight limited for the Spring 2019 collection ..

 

In Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong, Yi Ming-Oriental recently located in a new store towards 50A Tung Street, Sheung Wan new store in Sheung Wan in which is located in between Central and Western District…   In which Yi Ming- Grace Choi has always been very innovative in modern re-engineering re innovating artistically Qipao Cheongsam Dresses…

In her recent collection in which was featured in In which her recently new Digital printed Qipao-Cheongsam collection features one of her current collection featuring thematic of Hong Kong also Oriental Chinese culture, in which Grace Choi-Yi Ming Oriental collection in which feature digitally printed Contemporary Art from Leonlollipop Mosaic Art works recently launching that collection on 13th September 2018,  at the House of Blue in which  has been awarded as UNSECO Heritage building recently this year…

In which her newly acquired collection that set to be soon to be release on spring Collection 2019…  That features Yi Ming X Disney Mickey 90 year limited edition collection, also Yi- Ming Hong Kong Day and Night collection.. In which she has been working tremendously hard in bring her 2019 collection for the 20th November 2018, in which shown at the Fleur Pavila, ground floor of the Cosco Tower at 183 Queen’s Road Central… in the event started in between 1730 towards 2000 hours Hong Kong time… with a great vibrant reception towards Grace Choi’s and her team hard work..

 

 

Among the collection  is also Grace Choi’s Yi Ming Oriental’s  featured spring collection  2019 in featuring iconic Hong Kong elementally themes Day and Night collection in which features  iconic jade greens whites with coloured numbers Mahjong,  among that collection you’ll find with the iconic neonic neon heritage landscape signage, egg tarts,  The Victoria Harbour in which are visually interpreted through the digitally printed fabrics visually interpreted through the digitally printed fabrics storytelling,  that sparks of memorable- Remembering timeless moments of living in Hong Kong…. Through Qipao-Cheongsam Dress and coats, jackets and separated skirts, also with Qipao tops…