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The Hanfu Horse-Face Skirt Welcomes Prosperity and Fortune
“The color of this horse-faced skirt is a very noble purple-black color, with patterns such as flowers, birds, and jade trees embroidered on it. The style is a classic five-meter hem with six pairs of pleats, and the design that is tight at the top and wide at the bottom makes it more elegant and elegant. I like it. Sisters can place orders directly." At 11 o'clock in the night, in a Hanfu live broadcast room in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, the female anchor was holding a horse-faced skirt and introducing it enthusiastically to the camera. A few minutes later, the horse-faced skirt, with 3,000 pieces in stock, was sold out. When it comes to the first popular clothing item for everyone in 2024, the horse-faced skirt is well deserved. During the Spring Festival, young people wearing hairpins and horse-faced skirts emerge one after another in Chinese-style gardens such as West Lake in Hangzhou, the Forbidden City in Beijing, and Xi'an City Wall, or under red walls and golden tiles, and even as far away as France and Australia on the other side of the ocean. The dignified and grand national style all reflects the beauty of Chinese clothing. The enthusiasm of… -
Cultural confidence boosts sales of Hanfu
BeijingIn Caoxian County, Shandong Province, the largest production area of Hanfu in my country, online sales of Hanfu have reached 1.26 billion yuan since 2024. "Oriental Outlook Weekly" reporter Wang Yang and editor Qin Liudi On the evening of September 28, 2023, the 2023 Luoyang Heluo Cultural Tourism Festival and the 6th Central Plains International Cultural Tourism Industry Expo - Hanfu Fashion Design Week opened at Zhengda International Plaza in Luoyang, Henan Horse-faced skirts, chest-high underskirts, hundred-fold skirts... Wearing Hanfu has become a popular choice in various scenarios such as checking in at scenic spots, wedding ceremonies, shopping, gatherings with friends and even square dancing. A new trend in public dress in recent years. The "Hanfu craze" continues to heat up, and the blending of tradition and new trends has activated cultural resources, ignited the consumer market, and driven industrial development. In recent years, Hanfu has gradually become popular among young people. Their youthful expression and fashionable presentation have allowed traditional Chinese culture to enter daily life in a concrete form and tangible entity. Chinese traditional clothing culture has a long history. A piece of clothing that integrates Chinese aesthetics is not only a consumer choice, but also reflects the… -
The Places Ignited by the Popularity of Hanfu Horse-Face Skirts
Haining has another label outside the Fur City. When did horse-faced skirts become popular? Different people will give different answers. In the memory of Zhang Jun, a Hanfu enthusiast, she got into horse-faced skirts in 2019. That year, she bought many horse-faced skirts of various colors. "The shipping places are Zhengzhou, Hangzhou, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Wuhan...all over the country." She read out the place names while looking for orders, but among the many orders for horse-faced skirts, none of them came from In Cao County, Shandong Province. On today's social media, horse-faced skirts and Caoxian County are closely bound together. The latter is like the "capital of horse-faced skirts", but in fact, Caoxian County has only begun mass production of horse-faced skirts in recent years. Qi Yue, a Hanfu enthusiast, believes that in the Hanfu circle, horse-faced skirts have long been popular, and they were most popular about four years ago. Four years ago, entrepreneur Xu Haoming opened a Hanfu store in Caoxian County. At that time, Hanfu was still a relatively niche business, and no one cared about horse-faced skirts, and he did not make any money from it. Xu Haoming told Hedgehog Commune: "The turning point for the horse-faced… -
Inviting you to join a Hanfu themed garden party
During the Qingming Festival, the willows linger and the breeze is gentle. On the afternoon of April 5, a spring-filled Hanfu garden party was held lively at the Cultural Plaza of Liuyin Park in Beijing, where people shot willows, played tops, and flew kites, allowing traditional culture lovers and tourists to immerse themselves in Chinese Qingming customs and feel The charm of China’s excellent traditional culture. (Guangming.com trainee reporter Zhang Luzhuo) On April 5, in Liuyin Park in Beijing, participants wearing Hanfu were flying simple kites. Flying kites is a Qingming Festival custom that has been passed down to this day. Ancient people flew kites for peace and health. (Photo by Zhang Luzhuo) On April 5, in Liuyin Park in Beijing, traditional culture enthusiasts were doing opera broadcast gymnastics. (Photo by Zhang Luzhuo) On April 5, in Beijing’s Liuyin Park, participants experienced the “shooting willows” activity. Shooting willows is a unique game in ancient China for practicing archery skills. It is also one of the ancient customs of China's Qingming Festival, which means to ward off misfortunes and pray for blessings. (Photo by Zhang Luzhuo) On April 5, in Beijing’s Liuyin Park, participants experienced the “shooting willows” activity. (Photo by… -
The Hanfu horse-face skirt stole the show at China's International Fashion Week
In this era of ever-changing fashion, China International Fashion Week has always attracted global attention with its unique charm. As an important platform to showcase the innovative achievements of China's fashion industry, each fashion week brings together the wonderful presentations of many domestic and foreign designers and fashionistas. At this year's Fashion Week, the stunning appearance of an elegant goddess captivated many audiences - she is the famous actress Zhao Yazhi. She stunned everyone with her horse-faced skirt, which perfectly interpreted the unique charm of Chinese style, allowing people to once again appreciate the wonderful way that Chinese beauty and Chinese style complement each other. Zhao Yazhi, the goddess who once left countless classic roles on the screen, is now over sixty years old, but her style is still as good as before. On the stage of Fashion Week, she wore a beautifully designed horse-faced skirt, the skirt swaying gently with her steps, like a blooming lotus dancing. The horse-faced skirt has a unique style and smooth lines, which not only shows the elegance and dignity of Chinese clothing, but also incorporates modern fashion elements, making it eye-catching. As a type of traditional Chinese clothing, the horse-faced skirt has a… -
The small town ignited by the popularity of Hanfu horse-face skirts
When did horse-faced skirts become popular? Different people will give different answers. In the memory of Zhang Jun, a Hanfu enthusiast, she got into horse-faced skirts in 2019. That year, she bought many horse-faced skirts of various colors. "The shipping places are Zhengzhou, Hangzhou, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Wuhan...all over the country." She read out the place names while looking for orders, but among the many orders for horse-faced skirts, none of them came from In Cao County, Shandong Province. On today's social media, horse-faced skirts and Caoxian are closely bound together. The latter is like the "city of horse-faced skirts", but in fact, Caoxian has only begun mass production of horse-faced skirts in recent years. Qi Yue, a Hanfu enthusiast, believes that in the Hanfu circle, horse-faced skirts have long been popular, and they were most popular about four years ago. Four years ago, entrepreneur Xu Haoming opened a Hanfu store in Caoxian County. At that time, Hanfu was still a relatively niche business, and no one cared about horse-faced skirts, and he did not make any money from it. Xu Haoming told Hedgehog Commune: "The turning point for the horse-faced skirt business occurred in 2023, and it truly became the… -
Hanfu horse-face skirts are so popular they've become the battle attire of the Dragon Year
During the Spring Festival this year, the horse-faced skirt became the “New Year’s shirt.” Who would have thought that the hottest item at the beginning of the Year of the Dragon would be a skirt. How popular is the horse-faced skirt? Even if you haven't worn it, you must have seen it. In the past two years, whether it is tourist attractions, major TV parties, or online social platforms, horse-faced skirts have been popular on the screen. As an extension of traditional Chinese clothing, the horse-faced skirt attracts the attention of young people with its fashionable appearance and modern design, and has emerged as a new force in the Hanfu market. Just click on a Hanfu live broadcast room, and the anchor is explaining hardA bright red horse-faced skirt. This year is the Year of the Dragon, and the "dragon and phoenix presenting auspiciousness" element on the skirt is one of the selling points. Many sizes sold out as soon as they were put on the shelves. During the Chinese New Year, many girls wear horse-faced skirts to visit temple fairs and take beautiful photos. What's even more cruel is that the horse-faced skirt has made the small town of… -
The Evolution of Chinese Traditional Clothing Aesthetics Through Hanfu
When it comes to Chinese classical style clothing aesthetics, cheongsam and Tang suit have long been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, but the public knows very little about Hanfu. From confusion about the concept of "Hanfu" to the name of the structure of Hanfu, there is a lack of understanding, not to mention the behind-the-scenes cultural connotation. The so-called "Hanfu" does not refer to the costumes of the Han Dynasty, but the traditional costumes of the Han nation, also known as Han clothes, Han costumes and Chinese costumes. The predecessor of the Han Dynasty was the Huaxia ethnic group. The entire traditional costumes of the Han ethnic group can be traced back to the Zhou Dynasty. They developed through the Qin Dynasty and gradually matured in the Han Dynasty. Cai Yong said in "Doctrine": "The emperor always obeys, and the Han obeys Qin." At the beginning of the new year, Chengdu Tianfu Ancient Town officially opened the "National Style Year" with thousands of people parading in Hanfu - wearing Chinese clothes, visiting the ancient town, touring the Bamboo Sea, and appreciating the national trend. Until a few years ago, wearing Hanfu for travel or gatherings was almost… -
Exploring Chinese Culture Series | What is the System of Hanfu Clothing
Hanfu has been a symbol of the national spirit for thousands of years of Chinese culture. Whether it is the elaborate costumes of actors in popular costume film and television works such as "The Wind Rises in Longxi", "Nirvana in Fire", "Twelve Hours in Chang'an", "Meng Hua Lu", "Mountains and Rivers", "Ming Dynasty under the Microscope", or in daily life in the streets In recent years, in China, which enjoys the reputation of the "Kingdom of Clothes", the emergence of Hanfu in the national trend has particularly demonstrated the cultural confidence and enthusiasm of the Chinese people. However, people may not necessarily know what kind of clothing Hanfu is, what kind of style and connotation it has; what should be the reason for the revival of Hanfu. In the Han Dynasty and before, there was no such thing as "Hanfu". The closer official name was Huafu, which as the name suggests is the clothing of the Chinese people. What we call "Hanfu" today refers more to the master of Chinese national costumes in the eyes of academic circles. The essence of reviving Hanfu should involve the following two aspects: first, the Chinese classic clothing system, including the matching rules, wearing… -
What is the system of clothing for Chinese Hanfu like?
Hanfu has been a symbol of the national spirit for thousands of years of Chinese culture. Whether it is the elaborate costumes of actors in popular costume dramas such as "The Wind Rises in Longxi", "Nirvana in Fire", "The Twelve Hours of Chang'an", "Menghualu", "Mountains and Rivers", "Ming Dynasty under the Microscope", or in daily life in the streets and alleys In recent years, in China, which enjoys the reputation of the "Kingdom of Clothes", Hanfu fans in small and large groups are attracted by the charming tops. The emergence of Hanfu in the national trend has particularly demonstrated the cultural confidence and enthusiasm of the Chinese people. However, people may not necessarily know what kind of clothing Hanfu is, what kind of style and connotation it has; what should be the reason for the revival of Hanfu. In the Han Dynasty and before, there was no such thing as "Hanfu". The closer official name was Huafu, which as the name suggests is the clothing of the Chinese people. What we call "Hanfu" today refers more to the master of Chinese national costumes in the eyes of academic circles. The essence of reviving Hanfu should involve the following two aspects:…