The horse-faced skirt can be said to be the standard for women in the Ming and Qing dynasties, from the fresh and elegant of the Ming Dynasty to the gorgeous wealth of the Qing Dynasty, all kinds of skirt patterns, material colors, or fresh and elegant, or strong colors, all symbolize a beautiful meaning.
the horse-face skirt is considered a standard attire for women in the ming and qing dynasties, evolving from the fresh and elegant styles of the ming period to the luxurious and wealthy designs of the qing period. with various skirt patterns, material colors, and either refreshing and elegant or vibrant colors, they symbolize beautiful meanings.
Because the skirt pleats of this skirt are very regular, there are four skirt doors inside and outside the front and back, and they coincide in pairs. In addition to the skirt pleats, the most exciting thing about the horse-faced skirt is the complex and delicate pattern design of the skirt. In Chinese clothing culture, patterns convey people's good expectations, such as a hundred birds and a phoenix, rich and noble flowers, and some auspicious cloud patterns, crane patterns, etc., are very classic.
due to the unique and orderly design of the skirt pleats, it has four skirt panels in total, both front and back.besides the skirt pleats, the most captivating aspect is the intricate and exquisite pattern designs on the skirt body. in chinese clothing culture, patterns embody people's beautiful aspirations, such as the depiction of birds adoring the phoenix, prosperity and blooming flowers, as well as classic cloud and crane patterns.
As a very distinctive skirt in the Hanfu system, the horse-faced skirt embodies the wisdom of the ancestors. This dignified and elegant, through a hundred years of time, has maintained its unique elegant charm, and it is also the Chinese romance engraved into the DNA of the ancients.
as a distinctive dress in the traditional chinese clothing system, the horse-face skirt embodies the wisdom of our ancestors. its dignified and elegant charm transcends time of a hundred years, maintaining its unique and graceful allure, representing the chinese-style romance engr**ed in the dna of ancient people.
Editor-in-charge: Gou Xiaoqing.