Han Chinese clothing, or Hanfu (汉服, literally "Clothing of the Han
people") refers to the traditional clothing of the Han Chinese, the
predominant ethnic group of China. Hanfu (or Hanfu Clothing, Hanfu
Clothes) was regarded by Han Chinese as a very important part of their
culture. The wearing of appropriate styles of Hanfu was an important
part of courteous refined behaviour. Confucius considered Hanfu a very
important part of Chinese ceremony and ritual and many of his quotations
contain references to Hanfu.
The style of Han Chinese clothing can
be summarized as containing garment elements that are arranged in
distinctive and sometime specific ways.
Many of the earlier designs
are more gender-neutral and simple in cuttings. Later garments
incorporate multiple pieces with men commonly wearing pants and women
commonly wearing skirts. Clothing for women usually accentuates the
body's natural curves through wrapping of upper garment lapels or
binding with sashes at the waist.
Highlights
Outer Gown:
Fabric: Red Satin
Full Lining: No
Open Collar
Long Sleeves with Wide Cuffs
Floor Length Skirt with Back Train
Red color 'Dancing Dragon & Phoenix' pattern Silk Brocade fabric patched at Collar and Sleeve Cuffs
Inner Dress:
Fabric: Satin
Full Lining: Yes
Blooming Peony Embroideries stitched at Bust
Strap Dress
Half-bared Back
A-line Skirt
Floor Length
Each Set includes: 1 Outer Gown, 1 Inner Dress and 1 Matching Belt


