#漢服 #HanFu #HanDynastyClothing | #十只喵ww #Huangnannan | #FashionLookBook #TangDynastyClothing- #Everydaywear- for a transitional white summery spring Autumn countryside warmth sheerness..

 

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 revitalization 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…

 

Another for a winter autumn transitionally into summery spring look, soft sheerness pastel whiteness colours can play a part in coolness in the summery humid heat, with light sheerness chiffon silks, in which are lighter with breathable fabrics that allow for the also the colours with whiteness mint pastels can give the illusion of coolness during the summery afternoons morning towards the evenings where more warm floral pastels in which have the abilities to absorb the sunlight warmth for the evenings rather than deflecting heat for coolness..

Image credit Weibo-十只喵ww #Huangnannan also 芦芦芦花

#漢服 #HanFu #HanDynastyClothing | #锦醉嫣然 | #FashionLookBook #Everydaywear- for a transitional pastel summery spring Autumn warmth mint sheerness..

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 revitalization 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…

 

Another for a winter autumn transitionally into summery spring look, soft sheerness pastel colours can play a part in coolness in the summery humid heat, with light sheerness chiffon silks, in which are lighter with breathable fabrics that allow for the also the colours with mint pastels can give the illusion of coolness during the summery afternoons morning towards the evenings where more warm floral pastels …. Have the abilities to absorb the sunlight warmth for the evenings rather than deflecting heat for coolness..

Image credit Weibo via 锦醉嫣然

#漢服 #HanFu #HanDynastyClothing | #锦醉嫣然 | #FashionLookBook #MingDynasty – A warm pastel blossom embroidery peach mild wintery autumn wear…

 

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 revitalization 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…

 

 

 

For a winter autumn transitionally from summery spring look, soft sheerness warm pastel colours can play a part in the warmness of the wintery autumn, with medium sheerness chiffon silks, in which are still lighter with breathable fabrics that allow for the also the colours with warm pink apricot pastels can give the illusion of warmness during the wintery autumns afternoons morning towards the evenings in where more warm floral pastels have the abilities to absorb the sunlight warmth for the evenings…  in which a mandarin sheerness coat keeps the neck warm with detailing golden buttons..

Images are from Weibo-锦醉嫣然

#漢服 #HanFu #HanDynastyClothing | #陈错啊 | #FashionLookBook #TangDynastyClothing- #Everydaywear- for a transitional pastel summery spring mint sheerness..

 

 

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 revitalization 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…

 


 

For a winter autumn transitionally into summery spring look, soft sheerness pastel colours can play a part in coolness in the summery humid heat, with light sheerness chiffon silks, in which are lighter with breathable fabrics that allow for the also the colours with mint pastels can give the illusion of coolness during the summery afternoons morning towards the evenings where more warm floral pastels …. Have the abilities to absorb the sunlight warmth for the evenings rather than deflecting heat for coolness..

Images are from Weibo- 陈错啊  ChenWong –Photographer 黄慕潇

#QIPAO #旗袍 #Cheongsam #香港 #HongKong |#HKDI #HongKongDesignInstitute | Qipao –Cheongsam professional tailor making course with China’s Shanghai International acclaimed Qipao –Cheongsam grand master tailors….

“… Qipao are known for its timeless classic silhouettes in which are designed to be worn every day, from work, evening,  casually  towards to the weekend… with sleek simple, elegant, sexy intelligent sophistication in which are easy to be accessorised with any pieces of clothing in your current or upcoming wardrobe… in which it originated re-engineered from Shanghai 1920’s in which it two Shanghai tailors re-tailoring innovating  the Shenyang Qipao –Cheongsam that was traditionally transitionally worn from Han Dynasty Clothing that was traditional worn towards the end of the Ming Dynasty that transition towards the Qing Dynasty.. “

Before the western intervention introduction concept of ready to wear before 1960’s, mostly women wears have been the traditional Qipao hand tailored, in which they’re basically tailor made to the measurements… In which through Hong Kong before the ready to wear revolutionized how Chinese people shopped for clothing.. In which there was hundreds of Qipao tailors masters around the Hong Kong city region only now there only a dozen more Qipao- Cheongsam tailor grand-masters whom have survived the evolving decades..   In Already Tomorrow In Hong Kong …. You’ll have the moment to learn how to tailor, sew, learn how to craft your very own Qipao-Cheongsam in a series of workshops in pattern making, detailing adjustments, tailoring a sleeveless also a non-slip single Cheongsam..

The Qipao-Cheongsam workshop will be conducted in collaboration with HKDI – Hong Kong Design Institute- Fashion Studio; teaching is the Qipao-Cheongsam tailor grand master Doctor Cai Xiuhui… In first will introduce the history and culture of cheongsam, introduce the materials needed and the Hong Kong fabric market. From the second day of class, Professor Fengcai will teach cheongsam making skills, from tailoring, sewing to fitting, and finally complete a sleeveless and non-slip single cheongsam. The course combines theory and practice to give participants a basic understanding of cheongsam….. The course under take within thirty six hours in with twelve lesson workshop in total…….

The Traditional Cheongsam Making course requires, basic industrial sewing machine skills,  starting from 21st September to3rd, 10th, 17th 24th 31st then November 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th final date in 5th December 2019..  However the course tuition has conditions in which in the following.. with a tution fee of HKD 6,840 Hong Kong Dollars.. to apply the deadline is at 20th August 2019….

Participants must have experience in using industrial sewing machines, otherwise they must participate in the industrial sewing speed course, learn to use industrial sewing machines, and related safety measures. If you have relevant experience, please provide a certificate.

Tuition does not include materials such as fabrics, buttons, and zippers. Trainees must bring their own tailoring tools.

Participants must be tempted by each other. If the student is a male student, he or she must take a model of his choice in the third class or use the mannequin on the hall.

Course details

Cheongsam introduction and material procurement

‧ Tailored, pattern drawing and cutting

‧Traditional cheongsam sewing

‧Detailed production -button, zipper, along with other tailoring learning skill sets.

‧Try and adjust

Haipai cheongsam master – Feng Youcai master   

A native of Shanghai, he is currently a small professional cheongsam master in Hong Kong. He has more than 50 years of experience in making cheongsam and mastered the first generation of the most traditional cheongsam making techniques and knowledge. His works are permanently collected in the San Tung Uk Museum and have been exhibited in local cheongsam exhibitions. Master Feng is now committed to teaching cheongsam production and inheriting this traditional Chinese craft.

Dr. Cai Xiuhui

With many years of international fashion brand communication experience, he is currently a lecturer in HKDI Fashion and Image Design, and serves as an image director and fashion media consultant. He loves cheongsam culture and craftsmanship, has studied in Shanghai, and has mastered the talented master. Committed to promoting cheongsam culture from the fields of design, academic research and fashion applications.