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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 ….

When I was a child, I liked Western-style evening dresses, but when I grew up, I realized that our Hanfu- Han traditional Clothing was even more amazing. You don’t need to wear a full set of Hanfu dresses. A short jacket and a horse-faced skirt are already amazing enough….”

First it’ how to wear the 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….,

 During the Ming Dynasty Most women wore three collars with narrow sleeves during this dynasty. This is what made up their upper clothing most of the time. Pleated skirts were also popularized in this period and made clothing more graceful for women. Light colours became very popular during the start of the Ming Dynasty. Embroidered capes also became part of the ensemble for women’s clothing. It was worn over the shoulders which were called “Rosy Cloud Cape” due to its rosy and cloud-like shape.

How to wear a Ming Dynasty urban wear every day wear clothing on for a every day wear  first apply the undergarment in which is the Short front Button Cami with the undergarment skirt/ long bloomers  with soft silk Swirl Skirt in very simple pastel colours fabrics with fun Printed playfully keeping warm and cool throughout the seasons then apply wearing the Sheer Fabric Shirt  竖领对襟纱in which it has a Standing Collar with opening shirt with Sheerness Standing collar . 披風 Pi Feng The sheerness is general worn at private areas at Home in which the sheerness is informal wear..  However there’s a heavier moderate for formal wear for urban wear.

HanFu- Han Dynasty Clothing – Han Traditional 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…

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#TOPSHOP #CNY2017 | Chinese Lunar New Year – Red blossom wrap mini skirt

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Chinese New Year- The year of the Roster is around the corner within about a week time on 28th January 2017, also traditional is good luck to wear red with something new on that day, also during the fifteen day holidays festivities, that you’ve been given out red packets by your parents or married Couples of token good luck, prosperity, well being in which it symbolism…..

As Chinese New Year comes on that day, it’s traditional to wear something red, as for good luck, fortune, also something new. Normally it’s red, so for the summer time here it’s this elegant wardrobe friendly Top Shop oriental Wrap mini  “Red Blossom Eyelet Skirt” in which will match accessories anything in your wardrobe with simple cut lines.. With being leather with oriental blossom prints, with a cute eyelet buckle to fasting also can be accessories with pair of  boots, sneakers, or for evening causal heels..

Model wears

Leather red blossom eyelet leather skirt

 Moto Floral Embroidered Jacket

For wash and care it’s best to follow the washing instructions.