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cnladies · 3 days
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ZHANG YUXI 张予曦 in hanfu 『 LOOK1 』 | Guerlain Brand Event
Zhang Yuxi: more photos here brand event: more photos here hanfu photoshoot: more photos here
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chinesehanfu · 6 months
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[Hanfu · 漢服]Chinese Tang Dynasty Hanfu Photoshoots
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malotte00 · 7 months
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2023~2022
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sealhaus · 28 days
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“Like drawing a dinosaur in a ballgown”
Drew some Chameleon in my art history class, and surprisingly to absolutely no one, I love her. We’ve been needing a villain with this energy for so long, she’s like if Yzma and Bronze Age Taotie vessel had a baby and I love her for that.
Drawing her in this cloud collar getup was so so much fun, I can’t wait to see her on the big screen next week! (EHEHEHEHHEHHEHEHEHHEHEH)
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yovodoes · 4 months
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oh,, to attend a ren faire in Hanfu,,!!
had so much fun going to NY Ren Faire a while ago with my friends <33
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petit-piaf · 3 months
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Tang dynasty/fantasy hanfu during golden hour. I love love love how these pictures came out.
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jiianie · 2 months
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onedivinemisfit · 6 months
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Like a cherry tree nymph~
AnS (c) Akizuki Sorata
Art: Me
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chineselangblr · 1 year
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She looks like an actual fairy!
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vidartist23 · 12 days
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I have uploaded others images on YouTube So don't forget to watch it and SUBSCRIBE me on YouTube
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dzinchuriki · 16 days
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白梅 ・⁠ 谪仙
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cnladies · 2 days
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XIAO YAN 肖燕 | hanfu photoshoot
Xiao Yan: more photos here hanfu photoshoot: more photos here
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chinesehanfu · 6 months
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[Hanfu · 漢服]Chinese Warring States period(475–221 BC) Chu (state) Hanfu Based On Chu (state) lacquer figure
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【Historical Artifact Reference】:
Lacquered wood figurines unearthed from Chu State Tomb in Shayang Tumbun Chu Tombs/沙洋塌冢楚墓出土漆俑
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Collar cloth and robe unearthed from china Mashan Chu Tomb N19
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【Histoty Note】Warring States Period·Chu (state) Noble Women Fashion
Many people may wonder why this set of clothing and hairstyles are so similar to Japan, but the fact is this kind of clothing and hairstyle existed in China at least 1,000 years earlier than Japan.
During the China Warring States Period, it was popular for aristocratic men and women to wear robes.
Lacquered wood figurines and robe with similar images have been unearthed from the Shayang Tumbun Chu Tombs and the Chu Tombs at Mashan, many of which adopted the "three-dimensional structure" technique.
For example, a roughly rectangular piece is caulked at the intersection of the robe's sides, skirt sides and sleeve armpits. At the same time, the lower edge line of the top and the upper edge line of the lower skirt are incrementally extended, and then sewn into one body. It is called "Ming three-dimensional structure".
Its ingenuity is that while the outer contour of the garment remains unchanged, it effectively expands the inner space of the garment body, making it convenient for people to wrap the garment from the front to the back when wearing it, without damaging the original collar and garment forms.
The attire of aristocratic women from the Chu state in this set was restored based on the lacquered wooden figurines of the Chu tomb in Shayang. Their foreheads and temples hair are fluffy, and they have a hanging bun at the back of their heads. They wear robes that are connected up and down, and are decorated with brocade inlays at the seams.
The wearing method is the "layering method", two robes are stacked together in advance and then worn as a whole. This allows the collar edge of the lining to be show parallel to the collar edge of the outer garment, and a section of the lining to be show behind the lapel.The brocade edge is decorated with a wide belt and fixed with double belt hooks.
This "layered" wearing method shows the layers and details of Chu people's clothing, and can also show the graceful beauty of the body.
In addition, many creative clothing styles and fabric patterns emerged during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, bringing with them the unique atmosphere, mysterious imagination and ultimate romance of that era, becoming our inexhaustible source of art.
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pinktreasure123 · 1 year
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malotte00 · 7 months
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Models 吃货娃娃
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yovodoes · 8 months
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Some Hanfu pose references ..!
by yours truly,,, these photos honestly made me feel magical (& maybe worthy of being an inspiration) <33
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