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Cheongsam (also known as Qipao) is a body-hugging one-piece female dress. Click to see the different styles of Qipao and its history and faqs.
Qipao, also called Cheongsam from Cantonese Chinese, was Republic of China's mandarin gown. The stylish and often tight-fitting, stand-collared Cheongsam or Qipao (Chipao) that is best known...
Qipao, also called Cheongsam from Cantonese Chinese, was Republic of China's mandarin gown. The stylish and often tight-fitting, stand-collared Cheongsam or Qipao (Chipao) that is best known...
21 Φεβ 2022 · Like their male counterparts who donned the changpao or long robe, Manchu women wore long, loose-fitting silk gowns called the qipao. Designed to hide a woman’s body straight down to the ankles, the qipao featured a slit on either side of the gown that allowed for easy movement while on horseback.
The cheongsam, also known as a qipao, is a close-fitting dress that originated in 1920s Shanghai. It quickly became a fashion phenomenon that was adopted by movie stars and schoolgirls alike. The history of this iconic garment reflects the rise of the modern Chinese woman in the twentieth century.
22 Αυγ 2018 · The vogueish dress so beloved by society’s elite was no longer off-limits, and by the end of hte 1950s, qipao had become de rigueur. Women sporting trendy geometric patterns and even prints of oil paintings on qipao were go-go dancing to Western music in the 1960s.
19 Ιαν 2021 · The qipao is a dress that brings out the inner elegance of the wearer and embodies the cultural identity and heritage of Chinese women in one sleek and fitting dress. It has its origins in the 17th century, under the Manchu emperors of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).