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25 Αυγ 2021 · The qipao was developed not only from a traditional gown used by the Han (the majority Chinese ethnic group), but also integrated minority cultural elements and has recently added Western ...
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The qipao, also called cheongsam or changshan, is recognised as a formal dress and an icon of ethnicity, as well as an identity symbol for Chinese women all over the world (Ling, 2009). Supported by the Clothing Regulations of 1929 (Ling, 2013), it not only represents Chinese
25 Αυγ 2021 · The qipao was developed not only from a traditional gown used by the Han (the majority Chinese ethnic group), but also integrated minority cultural elements and has recently added Western sartorial patterns.
1 Ιαν 2014 · Helena Heroldová. A BSTRACT: The history of modern qipao dress covers only a few decades. The qipao. represents a major visual symbol of the Chinese modernity, because it is the dress. that was...
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The qipao originated from Manchurian costume during the Qing Dynasty (1644–1912). The qipao was the official formal dress during the Qing Dynasty era. Both "qipao" (Mandarin) and "cheongsam" (Cantonese) are used to describe the same Chinese dress worn by women.
The traditional qipao was the female clothing of the Manchu aristocracy. It transformed into a masculine anti-traditionalist female dress at the turn of the 20th century, and later it shifted from a fashionable sexy dress of the 1920s to a decent and conservative garment during the 1930s.