Chinese Party Dress-Noble Dragon Brocade Dress
It’s a best seller on EastStore.com. SKU: WD-101032 Attractive Chinese red. This wedding dress will bring happiness and luck to you. Dragon patterns add dignity to this chic design. Who can resist it?Mandarin collar. Frog button. Sleeveless. Gold piping. Flared lap. Dragon pattern. Fabric: Brocade. Washing Instruction: Dry clean only. Color available: Red, White and Black. **This item is well handmade by professional chinese tailors.
Festivous Red Lace Cheongsam-For Chinese New Year Celebration
SKU: CH-507872 Mandarin collar. Chinese treated cucurbit button. Cap sleeves. Invisible back zipper. Gold floral pattern. 2 side slits. Fully lined. Tea length. Fabric: Lace. Washing Instruction: Dry clean. Color available: Red. **This item is well handmade by professional chinese tailors. You can click the image for details—-
How To Find Chinese Wedding Dress Fit for you!
For a Chinese wedding, just like in every other country, there are customs and traditions that are upheld. Traditionally, in China, the wedding is not about the bride, but the groom. It is his family that hosts the ceremony, as the bride is becoming a part of his family. Today, it is custom that the bride and groom host the wedding and they become a part of each other’s families. Some customs do still take place in China, such as arranged marriages. Once the bride has been chosen for the groom, they are to be married on a lucky day according to the lunar calendar. With all of these other traditions to be upheld, it is no surprise that the dress a Chinese bride wears is also part of the tradition. Depending on where in China a bride is from will determine the dress that she will wear. A bride in northern China will wear a one piece gown embroidered with silver and gold called a Qi Pao. Whereas the bride in southern China wears a two piece gown, Cheongsam, embroidered with a gold phoenix and dragons symbolizing male and female. However, what these wedding gowns do share is the Chinese color of luck – red. In the Chinese culture, it is believed that red will keep away evil. If you are looking for a traditional Chinese wedding dress, you may travel to China to find it. If not, you can look online for retailers that carry such dresses. The Cheongsam or southern Chinese style has actually become quite popular in the western world, so you may be able to find a white wedding dress in this design. A red wrap and a bouquet of red peonies can be added to bring you luck on your special day. Want more tips and ideas? Click here to learn about Chinese Wedding Dresses.
Angie Chiu in Qipao,Chinese Clothing
Angie Chiu (Traditional Chinese: ???; Pinyin: Zhào Y?zh?), born 15 November 1954 in Hong Kong is an actress, and was the third runner up in the 1973 Miss Hong Kong pageant. She is most noted for her leading role in The Bund, opposite Chow Yun-fat and Lui Leung-Wai. She’s a well known actress in both Hong Kong and Mainland China.
Crouching Tiger and Other Chinese Themed Costumes
It’s going to be October again before you know it and you’re going to be searching around at the last minute for a cool Halloween costume, and yet again you’re too late! So instead of something cool you get to dress up as a ghost… again. Do yourself a favor for once, shop early! Shop 6 months in advance so your friends can stop making fun of you for wearing a sheet for the fourth year in a row! If your looking for a fun yet interesting Halloween costume why don’t you try a China Girl, Crouching Tiger or some sort of another Kung Fu Master! You can find lots of sites online that offer Chinese Halloween costumes, or you could even go to a Chinese or Oriental store online that sells clothes and buy some stuff from them. Personally id rather do this because it seems more realistic. Just think while your buddy is wearing a plastic mask and a rubber hook you could be wearing a Black Kung Fu Suit or Ba Gua Kung Fu Matching Set, seriously go take a look at these because they are awesome and completely realistic! If you’re a girl you could be a China Girl, a Chinese Princess or a Master of Chinese Arts as well! Don’t let the guys take all the glory! These costumes really don’t cost much more than the ones you would buy in a Halloween store, so why not?!? The only other item you would need is the “Kung Fu” shoes if you wanted to look really authentic and they have those on KarateDepot for $10! You really can’t beat that now can you?!? Here are some of the other items you can buy on these sites for Halloween costumes: For Women: Jackets – Silk, Satin, Embroidered, Thai Silk Coat, Cashmere Pants – Silk, Kung Fu, Satin Skirts – Floral skirt, “Happiness” skirt, Silk Vests – Peony Embroidered, Flying butterfly, Dragon, Phoenix For Men: Jackets – Chinese Black Leather Jacket, Dragon, Kung Fu jacket, Traditional Longevity Jacket Kung Fu Suits – Black Kung Fu, White Kung Fu, Silk, Dragon, Chinese Calligraphy Suits Gowns – Black Cashmere, Khaki, Red Dragon Pants – White Kung Fu, Black Kung Fu, Silk, Cotton Other – Kimono, Yukata Robes – Silk, Cotton As you can see there’s tons of different items you could choose from! All you have to have is a little creativity and a little determination to find these sites! Have fun!