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I only realized after wearing my boyfriend’s clothes that women’s pockets are so small!
Girls wearing men's clothing is nothing new. It may be that I "randomly found some men's clothes to put on." But when singles go shopping, they go to the men’s clothing section of the same brand to buy, usually for themselves. Ask them why. The answers are generally: "It looks good", "It's practical", "It's the same price, but the size is a few times larger. It's great to wear as an oversize (large size)!"What are the differences between men's clothing? What about the less obvious differences that lead people to make unconventional consumption decisions? Only those who have worn clothes of the opposite sex will know the following differences. 口BagWriter Lucy Rycroft-Smith tried wearing only men's clothes for a month, and the first thing she noticed was the pockets difference. We need to talk about pockets. The clothes I'm wearing now have bountiful, multifaceted, capacious pockets. I have nine of them today. I counted them. On a typical day of wearing womenswear, I have NONE.I have to talk about pockets. The men's clothing I wear now has a lot of pockets on every side, and they are all oversized and very versatile. The one I'm wearing today has 9 pockets,… -
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01:03Cover News Reporter Qin Yilei Far East Chai FengjuThe fairy mantle is fluttering, and the snow is dancing in the returning wind; the lotus clothes are about to move, and the ring is clanging... With the return of Hanfu, this Traditional culture is getting closer and closer to young people, reviving it in a fashionable and youthful way. Hou Yushan wears a hairpin, a crimson stand-up collared double-breasted gown and a pink gold-woven pleated skirt, looking like a woman who has traveled from ancient times to modern times. The first time she wore Hanfu in college, she was attracted by the gorgeous traditional costumes in front of her, and then quit her job to work in a Hanfu makeup studio. At first, Hou Yushan always encountered some strange looks when traveling in Hanfu. "Some people would come over and ask me if I was filming." Nowadays, she rarely encounters such strange looks anymore. "Everyone's acceptance of Hanfu is already very high."In the process of spreading Hanfu culture, Houyushan has increasingly discovered the beauty of Chengdu. This developed and inclusive city provides opportunities for the development of Hanfu culture. A vast stage and space. She said that she will also take… -
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This article is reproduced from [People's Daily Overseas Edition]; Eguan has a broad belt and a long ancient charm. During this year’s Qingming Festival, the first Flower Dynasty Hanfu Festival kicked off in Suzhou, Jiangsu. Hanfu enthusiasts in blue shirts and white coats with beautiful makeup walked in groups among the flowers, either heroic or delicate, Attracting the attention of tens of thousands of tourists. The clothes are elegant and graceful, as if they are shocked. During the Spring Festival this year, a program called "Tang Palace Night Banquet" became popular online. In the show, actors wearing Tang suits and pink noodles fully displayed the culture of the prosperous times in their graceful dances, which also made Hanfu, a traditional costume, deeply rooted in the hearts of the people again. Whether it is an offline gathering or an online performance, in recent years, more and more people have taken to the streets wearing Hanfu, and Hanfu has frequently entered the public eye, setting off a wave of craze in the whole society. What’s the reason behind the rise of “Hanfu craze”? How can we continue the popularity and bring Hanfu to thousands of households? A few days ago, reporters went… -
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There is a new trend that can be seen clearly during this year's May Day holiday, that is, "taking photos wearing Hanfu and makeup" has become a new favorite among young people. According to online data, during the May Day holiday, the search popularity of "Hanfu makeup" increased by more than 150% year-on-year, not only in popular tourist cities such as Xi'an, Luoyang, Suzhou, and Beijing, but also in Jinan, my city. significantly increased. Especially along the small rivers in the ancient city such as Qushuiting Street and Qifengqiao Street, "It takes a long time to find a good location to take pictures." Groups of girls appeared out of nowhere, wearing Hanfu, buns with flowers and long skirts, arriving like goddesses descending to earth. "Hanfu" refers to the clothing and etiquette system of the Han Dynasty. Around the Yin and Shang Dynasties, about five thousand years ago, the Yangshao culture of China's Neolithic Age produced primitive agriculture and textile industries, and began to use woven linen to make clothes. After the Yin and Shang Dynasties, the crown clothing system was initially established. , the Western Zhou Dynasty, the clothing system gradually improved. Hanfu originated from the Mianfu made by the… -
The Hanfu Hiking Expedition Following the Footsteps of Xu Xiake in Western Yunnan
Yunnan Net News (Reporter Long Yan) Everything in Tengchong, Yunnan Province is flourishing and full of life in April. Amidst the picturesque mountains and rivers, the 2024 Sixth Yunnan Provincial Outdoor Sports Carnival branch event-"The Second West Yunnan Xu Xiake’s Tracking Tour and Hanfu Hiking Activity” has come to an end. On April 27, 309 mountaineering enthusiasts walked in the mountains and forests of Tengchong City, climbing high and looking far along the route Xu Xiake walked, and experiencing "there is a kind of life called Yunnan." At the opening ceremony, qin music lovers dressed in traditional Hanfu performed classic traditional songs with the traditional Chinese musical instrument guzheng; the Tai Chi performers' flowing movements made the audience feel the charm of Tai Chi, a traditional Chinese sport. Off the stage, participants dressed in a variety of Hanfu, fully displaying the diversity of traditional Chinese culture. The activities are divided into Hanfu Hiking Experience Group and Mountaineering Fitness Group to carry out different project experiences. They not only roamed the Dieshui River Falls, but also walked along the fitness trails to get healthy. They also experienced the pot throwing and crossbow shooting projects at Baofeng Temple. The participants received exquisite… -
Plagiarism sparks the trend of the horse-face skirt in Hanfu fashion
In July 2024, the international luxury brand DIOR was accused of plagiarizing the horse-faced skirt, a traditional Chinese dress, which sparked a heated discussion. This unexpected plagiarism scandal has brought the horse-faced skirt, a traditional Hanfu item, back into the public eye and become a fashion item sought after by Hanfu enthusiasts. With the help of many celebrities and bloggers, horse-faced skirts quickly became a "hot item" in the Hanfu industry, with searches increasing 23 times compared to the same period last year. Hanfu culture is reviving and horse-faced skirts are gaining popularity As one of the representatives of traditional Chinese clothing, the horse-faced skirt has appeared as early as the Tang Dynasty. It is named after the saddle-shaped skirt. In recent years, with the rise of national style culture, more and more young people have begun to pay attention to and love Hanfu culture. The incident of DIOR plagiarizing the horse-faced skirt will undoubtedly fuel the revival of Hanfu culture. Many Hanfu enthusiasts have posted beautiful photos of their horse-faced skirts on social platforms to express their love and pride in traditional clothing. At the same time, many celebrities have also appeared in public events wearing horse-faced skirts, adding… -
Hanfu enthusiasts restore Tang Dynasty skirts
On April 4, the first day of the Tomb Sweeping Day holiday, ticket bookings for Chengdu scenic spots on the platform increased 2.5 times year-on-year, ranking among the top 10 popular cities. At Qinglong Lake in Chengdu, taking advantage of the beautiful spring scenery, more than 40 Hanfu enthusiasts put on Tang costumes, used grass as mats and skirts as tents, chanted poems, ate cold food, threw pots, played guzheng, flute and flute, and played Cuju , fly paper kites, swing on swings, restore the Tang Dynasty skirt banquet, and feel the romance and poetry of spring. More than that, national style and national style activities based on traditional culture are being carried out in Chengdu in various forms, such as participating in youth leagues, wearing horse-faced skirts, and watching Sichuan opera. National style and national style are becoming a new craze in cultural tourism consumption. A folk Sichuan opera troupe on Futong Street was packed to capacity. It featured Sichuan opera, fire-breathing and other traditional Sichuan opera activities. Tens of thousands of tickets were sold online. Foreign tourists dragged their suitcases and came to watch Sichuan opera. Tasting wine and eating, playing the piano and flute, playing Cuju and… -
A two-piece Ruqun cannot be called Hanfu
The Hanfu circle has always been very controversial. Many people think that "Hanfu circle is very hostile." The most popular thing in recent years is the two-piece chest-high underskirt. The controversy is very big. Many people think that the two-piece undershirt is not suitable for women. It is called Hanfu, so today we will explain whether the two-piece skirt is Hanfu or not. First of all, let me explain that chest-length/waist-length underskirts are all worn in the same way, that is, upper undershirt + lower skirt. Many people believe that the chest-length skirt was made in the Tang Dynasty, because this shape can be seen on the murals and pottery servants of the Tang Dynasty. Unfortunately, no relevant cultural relics have been unearthed in the Tang Dynasty, and there are not even formal documentary records. Without the support of cultural relics and documents, we have no idea what kind of skirts people in the Tang Dynasty wore, but we can be sure that the two-piece skirt did not exist at all, because the merchant who first produced a two-piece chest-high skirt said so himself , the shape is based on the Japanese kimono hakama, and the merchants behind it all… -
Listing the beautiful Hanfu Ruqun from Jiuzhou Piaomiao Lu
Chest-length underskirts are a type of women's underskirts that began in the Southern and Northern Dynasties of my country. It is mainly named according to the position of the skirt, which is different from the high-waist skirt. Generally, the skirt of a high-waist skirt is above the waist and below the chest; while the skirt of a waist-length skirt is at the waist; similarly, the skirt of a chest-length skirt is under the armpits. At present, no cultural relics of chest-length skirts have been unearthed, but there are ancient paintings that have survived. It can be seen that chest-length skirts really existed in our history. Generally, there are two types of chest-length skirts that we know. One is the chest-length skirt with two lapels, that is, the chest-length skirt with two lapels open in half and buttons in the center of the chest; the other is the cross-collar style. A chest-length underskirt, that is, the front of the dress intersects with the left and right sides, and is usually covered to the right, that is, the right hem. Chest-length underskirts were very popular among maids in the Tang Dynasty. We can see traces of chest-high underskirts in theme dramas based… -
Wearing Hanfu Ruqun was unexpectedly mistaken for being Japanese
This is a common topic in the Hanfu industry. The author has also worn traditional clothing, and is full of expectations and imagination for the future of the Hanfu movement. Today, when I saw my friend dressed in Hanfu, playing guzheng music, and being praised by the audience, I couldn't help but feel a little stirred in my heart. Some people say: The Hanfu movement is going against the current, forcibly restoring something that has long since died. It is feudalism and a retrogression of ideas. This is a point that must be acknowledged and faced squarely. Excessive publicity is a nationalist and abnormal phenomenon. There are not a few people who have such thoughts. If a person wears Hanfu and walks on the street, he will even be labeled as "grandstanding", "attracting attention", "alternative", etc. A Hanfu enthusiast said: She has been criticized by pedestrians in many places. She gave an example: "One time I was called Japanese when I was wearing an undershirt with the collar turned to the right." I feel very sad that we really know so little about traditional clothing culture that we have unconsciously "thrown" it into the arms of neighboring countries. One thing… -
From Exotic Attire to a Vast Industry: The Evolution of Hanfu
Chengdu, a group of young people wearing Hanfu poured into the subway from four locations, all destined for Kuanzhai Alley. Lu Xiaowei, who runs a Hanfu shop, led a team of people and set off from Wenshufang. This place, located 3 kilometers northeast of Kuanzhai Alley, is the birthplace of her first physical store. That was 13 years ago. At that time, people came and went in the scenic spot, but no one paid attention to her shop. For this event, there were hundreds of people in each team, and there were so many people who came after hearing about it without registering. The crowd monitoring system in the scenic spot was triggered, and the planned flash mob and group photo were temporarily cancelled. On November 22, 2003, electricity worker Wang Letian, a Hanfu enthusiast, put on Hanfu for the first time and took to the streets of Zhengzhou, attracting the attention of domestic and foreign media. This day was later designated as Hanfu Travel Day by the circle. Various cities will hold relevant activities around this day. Wearing Hanfu to travel is becoming more and more common nowadays. People wearing Hanfu to take photos can be seen everywhere in… -
The significance of Hanfu is by no means as simple as just a piece of clothing
Chinese culture has gone through five thousand years of purification and baptism. In the long history, Hanfu culture has perfected itself through continuous inheritance, and gradually formed a unique clothing system that is inherited from one source. China has been a "land of etiquette" since ancient times, and Hanfu has become one of the carriers of civilized etiquette. Hanfu culture not only represents the broad and profound Chinese culture, but also embodies the hierarchical civilization of Chinese civilization and the Confucian thoughts of benevolence and righteousness. The significance of Hanfu is more than just a piece of clothing. It carries our national history, national spirit and national culture. The rise of Hanfu culture is a cultural inheritance after taking the essence and discarding the dross. Hanfu, it has elegant clothes and strict shape. The free and easy elegance constitutes the rich cultural connotation and unique temperament of Hanfu. It brings out the dignity, femininity and heroic demeanor of women, and also expresses the elegance of men. In the ancient times when hierarchy was clear, you wore different clothes for different occasions, and clothing also represented whether your etiquette was in place. There are many types of Hanfu. Mianfu is the… -
Hanfu, the Top Trend, Exudes More Elegance than Luxury Brands
The current trend circle has been "captured" by horse-faced skirts. If the last plagiarism scandal involving big foreign brands was a large-scale outing of horse-faced skirts, then with the recent cultural boom, more and more people are wearing this simple skirt style. The "Speechless Bodhisattva" with both form and spirit, the "awkward but polite smile" on the bronzes of the Shang Dynasty, the "Angry Birds"-like pottery pig in the Sanxingdui Museum... More and more cultural relics are descending to earth, and horse-faced skirts are even more popular. No exception. "You have to wear a horse-faced skirt once to realize how elegant the Chinese style is!" Young people's love for horse-faced skirts comes suddenly and passionately. More and more young people began to wear horse-faced skirts on the streets, only to find that they can be perfectly suitable for a variety of occasions - commuting, traveling, and shopping. Put on a horse-faced skirt and experience it once The feeling of "the ancient moon shines on today's people". The low-key yet gorgeous horse-faced skirt soon swept the fashion industry with an unstoppable trend and became a fashion item sought after by celebrities, fashion bloggers and ordinary people. In 2023, the horse-faced skirt… -
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:… -
Hanfu, One of China's Top Ten National Treasures
Hanfu, the full name is "Traditional Costumes of the Han Nationality", also known as Han Clothes, Han Clothing, and Chinese Clothing. Hanfu was finalized in the Zhou Dynasty and passed down to the Qin Dynasty. The clothes of the Han Dynasty were directly inherited from the Qin Dynasty. For example, in the second volume of Cai Yong's "Doctrine" of the Han Dynasty: "The emperor always wears clothes, and Han clothes are adopted by Qin." The Han Dynasty formed a complete crown and uniform system. From the time when the Yellow Emperor ascended the throne to the mid-17th century AD (late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty), in the main residential areas of the Han people, with the "Chinese-Han" culture as the background and dominant ideology, and with the Chinese etiquette culture as the center, it formed through natural evolution. The unique style and character of the Han nationality is obviously different from the traditional clothing and accessories systems of other nationalities. It is the embodiment of China's "land of clothes", "land of etiquette", "splendid China" and the country of Seris, and carries the dyeing, weaving and embroidery of the Han people. and other outstanding craftsmanship and aesthetics, inheriting more than… -
Hanfu: Living Culture
"The sleeves of Yueluo shirt welcome the spring breeze, and the belt of the jade-carved unicorn is red." The high crown and ring, the complimentary clothes and the wide belt, and the fluttering sleeves of Hanfu carry the thousands of years of Chinese civilization and are the status symbols of the descendants of the Yan and Huang Dynasties. From the time when the Yellow Emperor hung down his clothes and ruled the world in ancient times, until the end of the Ming Dynasty and the beginning of the Qing Dynasty when he shaved his hair and changed clothes, Hanfu has always been the main attire of people. In recent years, a wave of "Hanfu revival" has swept across the land of China, and young girls wearing colorful clothes can often be seen in the streets and alleys. So, is it really necessary to revive Hanfu, which has been absent from the history of Chinese people’s clothing changes for more than four hundred years? Is wearing Hanfu on the streets a reflection of cultural connotation? Why is Hanfu so beautiful but not popular in China? The evolution history of Hanfu "Because of the great etiquette, it is called Xia; because of… -
The Cultural Significance of Chinese Hanfu
Whenever people mention China, the first thing they think of is the towering Great Wall and the endless flowing water of the Yellow River. However, don’t forget that there is another kind. It is a symbol of Chinese civilization, a representative of the country of etiquette, and civilization. The pride of the world is the Chinese clothing - Hanfu. Hanfu, also known as "clothing", "Hanfu" and "Huafu". It began with the Yellow Emperor's "hanging down his clothes and ruling the world", was passed down when ancient sages and sages gathered, was refined in the long river of history, and ended in the blood river of the Manchu and Ming dynasties. Today, after disappearing for 358 years, on November 22, 2003, it reappeared in the public eye, but not many people knew it. A person wearing Hanfu walking down the street is seen as wearing a kimono. This makes people think, why is wearing traditional Chinese costumes considered so? Why do Chinese people feel so unfamiliar with their traditional costumes? Now, let us understand what Hanfu is? What kind of Hanfu culture does it carry? How developed is it now? Where should Hanfu culture go? 1. What is Hanfu? Hanfu, that… -
What is the trend of Hanfu culture among young people?
China has great etiquette, so it is called Xia, and it has the beauty of uniforms, so it is called Hua. Hanfu is the most beautiful cultural heritage of our long-lasting Chinese civilization. From the Yellow Emperor to the mid-17th century AD, Hanfu has carried the fine traditions of China for five thousand years. Influenced by the charm of China, more and more people have joined Hanfu. The craze of revival chooses to pick up the elegance of these five thousand years. 1. What is Hanfu? The first thing you need to understand about Hanfu is that Hanfu is not the Han Dynasty costume, nor is it some weird, shiny studio outfit, but a unique costume of the Han nationality, which was ruled by the hanging clothes of the Yellow Emperor, Yao and Shun. From the end of the Ming Dynasty to the end of the Ming Dynasty, the civilization of each dynasty was transformed, and each dynasty transformed Hanfu to incorporate the flavor and wisdom of the times. The main types of Hanfu include curved skirts, straight skirts, high-waisted skirts, skirts, round-neck robes, jackets, Zhuzi deep clothes, Xuanduan, etc. In the pre-Qin Dynasty, heroes competed with each other and…