Freewebspace 9 Clothing Test 9
China fashion
Asia fashion
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Clothing Oriental (South East Asia Dress) can display all women's modesty, softness and beauty. Like Chinese
women's temperament, Clothing Oriental (South East Asia Dress) is elegant and gentle, it's long-standing
elegance and serenity makes wearers fascinating. Clothing Oriental (South East Asia Dress) almost vary
with a woman's figure. Mature women in Clothing Oriental (South East Asia Dress) can display their graceful refined manner.
In the 17th century in North China collarless tube-shaped dresses were
developed, they were the ancestors of Clothing Oriental (South East Asia Dress).
Clothing Oriental (South East Asia Dress)
China fashion
Asia fashion
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Clothing Oriental (South East Asia Dress) can display all women's modesty, softness and beauty.
At any given time and place there are conventional ways of expressing meaning through one's clothing, but over time
these conventions change in response to changed political circumstances, technology, and fashion. This unit will explore
the role clothing has played within Chinese culture.

Like Chinese
women's temperament, Clothing Oriental (South East Asia Dress) is elegant and gentle, it's long-standing
elegance and serenity makes wearers fascinating.
Clothing Oriental (South East Asia Dress) almost vary
with a woman's figure. Mature women in Clothing Oriental (South East Asia Dress) can display their graceful refined manner.
In the 17th century in North China collarless tube-shaped dresses were
developed, they were the ancestors of Clothing Oriental (South East Asia Dress).
Clothing Oriental (South East Asia Dress)
Asian Clothing Chinese Fashion Indian Gown combines the elaborate elegance
of ancient tradition with unique elements of style, like the high collar and the
attractive slits. Chinese Apparel Indian Wear
Because of its particular charm Asian Clothing Chinese Fashion Indian Gown is
like a wonderful flower in the colorful fashion scene. Chinese Apparel
Indian Wear Another beauty of Asian Clothing Chinese Fashion Indian Gown is
that it is made of different materials and to varying lengths. Chinese Apparel
Indian Wear In either case, Asian Clothing Chinese Fashion Indian Gown
creates an impression of simple and quiet charm, elegance and attraction. With
distinctive features Asian Clothing Chinese Fashion Indian Gown enjoys a growing
popularity in the international world of high fashion. Chinese Apparel
Indian Wear The collar of Asian Clothing Chinese Fashion Indian Gown is high
and tight fitting, not just for preventing coldness but also for beauty. Asian
Clothing Chinese Fashion Indian Gown can display all women's modesty, softness
and beauty. Chinese Apparel Indian Wear
Like Chinese women's temperament, Asian Clothing Chinese Fashion Indian Gown is
elegant and gentle, it's long-standing elegance and serenity makes wearers
fascinating. Asian Clothing Chinese Fashion Indian Gown almost vary
China finally opened its door to the outside of the world in 1978, and Chinese
people regained the freedom of dressing. In the 1980's, western suits began to
be put on by national leaders. Shortly after, the suit was worn by every walk of
society, from leaders to laborers. Chinese Apparel
Indian Wear The western suit, at that time, was considered a standard dress
for China. The people's concept regarding clothes underwent great change.
High-heeled shoes and qipao once again became fashion. People were also
surprised to see that there were are also elegant dresses in China. There was no
limitation of regulations on clothing anymore. Chinese Apparel
Indian Wear The open-door political policy finally leads to an open view of
fashion. Through consideration of Chinese clothing styles, the dramatic
cultural, social, and especially political changes that have occurred in Chinese
society are explored. The clothing styles are like markers of the shifting
political configurations 20th-century China. Politics and fashion have always
linked together and illustrated the Chinese history.
Chinese Apparel Indian Wear The
'Chinese gown' Lu Xun referred to was of course the qipao (or cheongsam in
Cantonese), a style sometimes considered the sort of Chinese national dress to
be equated with the Indian sari, the Korean hanbok and the Japanese kimono, but
it is not nearly so well established. The qipao is usually thought to be a
relatively recent development, an evolution of the long, loose, wide-sleeved
Manchu gown, dating from the 1920s, though that in itself does not make it
untraditional. Chinese Apparel Indian Wear
But this dating has been disputed by Professor Wang, who would have us know that
the Chinese living in the central plains had worn robes and skirts long before
they encountered the Manchu conquerors, who came to rule China under the
dynastic name of Qing. Wang traced the origin of the qipao to earliest
antiquity, presenting his evidence as a series of reconstructions of clothing
from sculptured or painted artifacts.
Chinese Apparel Indian Wear
Concentrating on skirts, he seemed to assume that pants were also worn, and they
could sometimes be seen peeping beneath his reconstructed gowns. With the coming
of the Manchus, the Chinese resisted the conquerors' attempts to force them to
give up the old-style Ming costume; some patriots indeed declared themselves
ready to die for it. Eventually the men compromised, wearing Manchu styles in
life and Ming styles in the coffin, while women were left more or less to their
own devices. Chinese Apparel Indian Wear
In the end, the Manchu women's tunic evolved into the qipao, which was
consecrated as formal dress by the KMT (The Kuomintang, the political party led
by Chiang Kaishek) in 1928. It is still relatively accepted in Taiwan, but after
Liberation in 1949, the qipao disappeared on the mainland, except perhaps for
formal visits to other countries on the part of official wives. Chinese Apparel
Indian Wear Even then, there were dangers. The wife of Liu Shaoqi, who was
toppled during the Cultural Revolution, was criticized for having worn a qipao
three years previously on a state visit to Indonesia. My own informants agreed
emphatically that it was then taboo.
Chinese Apparel Indian Wear But
there was a notable exception, namely Song Qingling (the wife of Sun Yatsen, the
founder of the Chinese republic) who throughout the Cultural Revolution
continued to wear a black qipao and even painted her eyebrows and her lips. Chinese Apparel
Indian Wear One of my informants (Li Fang) recalled that when, as a child,
she saw Song's picture in a magazine, she assumed that this was a bad woman
until it was delicately explained to her that in fact this was the widow of the
great Sun Yatsen, and that nobody could say anything against her qipao. My
informant's mother, however, reported that her family did have one hidden in a
closet, and that her own mother had been married in one.
Chinese Apparel Indian Wear She
recalled that the ban on qipao seemed to date from the 1961 Si Qing ('Four
Cleanlinesses') movement. This was an anti-corruption campaign that in some ways
pre-figured the Cultural Revolution by diverting popular sentiment away from
official corruption to focus on supposed popular corruption. Chinese Apparel
Indian Wear In any case, the qipao in mainland China then became, as it
still is, something associated with the stage and with official and commercial
hospitality -- airline hostesses and hotel staff. Even in 'entertainment' it is
sometimes viewed as problematic. As Antonia Finnane pointed out, Deng Xiaoying,
China's foremost female conductor, having seen a film that contained qipao-clad
Hong Kong prostitutes, refused to share a stage with a singer who wore one
(Finnane 6). Chinese Apparel Indian Wear
Other mainland Chinese with whom I spoke confirmed the qipao's indelible
association with prostitution. As "national dress," it seems to have
been compromised.
What replaced the qipao as a politically and socially approved outfit was, of
course, the drab and shapeless blue, green or grey pants and jackets for both
sexes, sometimes referred to as the "Mao suit," although it was
earlier pioneered by none other than Sun Yatsen himself. The practical purpose
behind its promulgation lay both the problems of clothing vast population in a
poor country in the most efficient way possible, and in the egalitarian ideology
behind Chinese communism. Yet almost immediately some voices were raised in
discontent. Chinese Apparel Indian Wear
As early as 1955, a national conference was held in response to letters from
readers expressing dissatisfaction with universal drabness. As in many parts of
the world, dress in China is and has always been considered a convenience
enabling the observer to rank-order strangers, a process vital to social
interaction anywhere. Chinese Apparel
Indian Wear In China it used to be the practice to integrate the logos or
badges of rank into the costume itself. Little has since changed, except that
the badges of rank are not quite so blatant. The (unsuccessful) attempt to
eliminate this practice, which went so far as to eliminate the insignia of rank
on military uniforms, was one of the aims of Chinese dress reform policies under
Mao.
Chinese Apparel Indian Wear
In the 1990s, China went through yet another stage of the clothing dilemmas with
which it had long been afflicted as a facet of attempts at modernization. In
1995, at the Xi'an Academy of Arts, I met a young student designer who was,
incidentally, the only woman I ever saw then to wear a hippie-style, full, long,
tie-dyed skirt: all others stuck either to pants or to a short-skirted business
suit. Chinese Apparel Indian Wear
She gave me a paper she had written and entitled, significantly, "Dressing
Doubts." It began: Two decades ago, it was customary to wear and see
simple, inexpensive blue or green clothing. Clothes did not distinguish between
male and female or old and young. Chinese Apparel
Indian Wear People did not dare stand in the sunlight of bright, variegated
colours. . . . Now it is hard to avoid losing one's sense of direction. Focusing
on women's clothing, the paper proceeded: How can public relations women and
factory women dress the same? Enterprises are now divided into state-owned and
private, Chinese-foreign ventures and wholly-foreign-owned enterprises. Chinese Apparel
Indian Wear The result is that even women who have the same line of work in
different enterprises have different sorts of dress requirements to fulfill.
Teachers do not need to dress up in expensive clothes and jewelry, but they need
to wear modest pieces in jade and gold in order to fit the image of "the
engineer of the soul." Now the dressing habits of teachers have become a
constant topic of student conversation. Chinese Apparel
Indian Wear Those who dress unsuitably will lose the respect of their
students. Even if teachers are outstanding in scholarship, if they wear plebian
clothing or other unsuitable dress, students will have doubts as to their
ability to know the past and keep abreast of the present. Chinese Apparel
Indian Wear Another factor affecting Chinese "dressing doubts,"
but one not considered by this budding designer, was the otherwise pervasive
rural-urban distinction, which in China is of far greater social importance than
in the west. Poor communication and poverty has meant that changes are slower to
affect the countryside than the cities. In her study of factory workers in
southern China, Joyce Lee observed that she found it easy to tell which girls
had come very recently from the country. Girls straight from villages wore blue
or green polyester pants. After adaptation, which started with the first paycheck, they
sported miniskirts or black or blue jeans, very bright colors and running shoes.
Her view was that what the adapted factory workers tended to wear were crude
imitations of Hong Kong styles, which in turn were crude imitations of western
fashions. Chinese Apparel Indian Wear
Clothing make the man, as the saying goes. Though not everyone agrees with that
trite old adage, most people will agree that clothing is one of the fundamental
elements of life, particularly if you’re female. The basic reason given for
the importance of clothing is protection from the elements, but for many, it is
far more than just a way to keep warm. Clothes are a way of showing social status, religious beliefs
and artistic aspirations. They are often an easily i dentifiable and fiercely
treasured cultural heritage. This is especially true in Asia, where each of the
hundreds of ethnic groups have developed traditional attire particularly suited
to the culture and environment.
Chinese Apparel Indian Wear In
recent years, there has been a strong move to reinstate the cheongsam as
everyday attire. Fashion designers constantly modify the traditional form
(occasionally with outrageous results) and in the Hong Kong movie In the Mood
for Love, the endless parade of exquisitely tailored cheongsams stole the show
from the attractive stars, prompting a brief revival of the dress. One
traditional costume that has circumvented obsolescence and Western influences to
become firmly embedded in modern life is the Vietnamese ao dai. Chinese Apparel
Indian Wear The ao dai got its start in 1744, when Lord Vu Vuong of the
Nguyen Dynasty decreed both men and women should wear an ensemble of trousers
and a gown-like blouse. It was not until 1930 however that the ao dai as we know
it really appeared, when the top was lengthened to reach the floor, the bodice
was fitted to the curves and raglan sleeves were incorporated.
Chinese Apparel Indian Wear Like the
cheongsam, the upheavals of the twentieth century made the ao dai unfashionable
for long periods. This was particularly true in the seventies, as austerity
drives caused the Vietnamese to shelve the ao dai as an impractical luxury. It
was only with the brightening economy of the late eighties and the early
nineties that the ao dai made its comeback and today, the dress is a common
sight on Vietnamese streets. Chinese Apparel
Indian Wear It is the standard uniform of schoolgirls. It can be seen on
office women going about their daily tasks. Respectable matrons doing their
morning grocery shopping often step out in ao dais. Traditionally, the colour of
the ao dai indicated age: pure white for girls, soft pastel colours for young,
marriageable woman and strong, rich colours for the older ladies. Chinese Apparel
Indian Wear Of course, with the changing whims of fashion and the
availability of lush materials, the ao dais seen on the streets are often
altered to be short sleeved, high hemmed or embroidered; practically every
modification is tried in the quest to impress, but the basic form remains the
same. Chinese Apparel Indian Wear
Even in the United States, the forces of conformity hasn’t been enough to
staunch the ao dai’s popularity — after years of complete assimilation with
the local community, the Vietnamese Americans are increasingly showing their
pride in the heritage, with many communities staging Ms. Ao Dai pageants to
celebrate their traditions.
If for formal affairs like ceremonies or performances, in summer, you should
select pure silk crape de Chine, thin silk, which are soft, light and cool since
it won't stick to your body. Because of its particular charm Fourteen Asia
Fashion Apparel is like a wonderful flower in the colorful fashion scene.
Another beauty of Fourteen Asia Fashion Apparel is that it is made of different
materials and to varying lengths. In either case, it creates an impression of
simple and quiet charm, elegance and attraction. Fourteen Asia Fashion Apparel
can display all women's modesty, softness and beauty. Like women's temperament,
Fourteen Asia Fashion Apparel is elegant and gentle, it's long-standing elegance
and serenity makes wearers fascinating. With distinctive features Fourteen Asia
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Asia Fashion Apparel is high and tight fitting, not just for preventing coldness
but also for beauty. For spring and winter, satin and velour are the best:
tapis, treasures, crape and spun gold damask. Women with broad shoulders should
avoid shoulder pads as they will make them look top-heavy. Instead, opt for
softer fabrics like silk to soften the silhouette. Skinny women can go for
brocade which can give more form and curves to their body structure. A brocade
is a heavy silk fabric with a raised design on it, often sewn on with gold or
silver threads. For those with flabby arms, choose some with three-quarter
sleeves. Women with short necks should pick Fourteen Asia Fashion Apparel with a
lower collar so that it helps make the neck look longer.
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