Chinese DressChinese Dress, pictures and interesting information, typical style elements, and selected Chinese Dress Shop: Chinese Dress Chinese dress Shop In the 17th century in North China a collarless tube-shaped gown was developed, it was the ancestor of todays Chinese dress. It became popular among the royal palace of the Qing Dynasty and the mansions of the Manchu nobility. Chinese dress Shops The Manchu rulers organized certain people, mainly Manchus into "banners" (qi) and called "banner people" (qiren), which then became loosely the name of all Manchus. Chinese dress Shops The Manchu women wore normally a one-piece dress which, likewise, came to be called "qipao" or "banner dress". Chinese dress Shops At that time, it was loosely fitted and long enough to reach the insteps. Chinese dress Shops Usually it was made of silk, and embroidered, with broad laces trimmed at the collar, sleeves and edges. Chinese dress Shops Although the 1911 Revolution toppled the rule of the Qing (Manchu) Dynasty, the female Chinese dress survived the political change and, with later improvements, has become the traditional dress for China women. Silk Dress China Clothes China Clothing China Dress China Dresses China Fashion Silk Dress Chinese Attire Chinese Clothes Chinese Clothing Chinese Dress Chinese Dresses Chinese Fashion Chinese Outfit Cheongsam Asian Clothes Asian Clothing Asian Dress Asian Dresses Asian Fashion Qipao-Cheongsam © Copyright My-Qipao.com 2008 |