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Historical Costumes of Women in China

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Topic: Historical Costumes of Women in China
Posted By: poirot
Subject: Historical Costumes of Women in China
Date Posted: 02-Feb-2006 at 00:52

In response to an earlier thread about Hanfu, I am going to start a thread where I shall  post pictures of historical costumes - mostly Hanfu - of women in various periods of Chinese history.  The thread is entirely scholarly, and shall in no way mirror any of my previous, more explicit threads.

 

Clothing for Women in Warring States Period (403-221 B.C.)

 

Silk garmets during the Han Dynasty for Imperial Concubines (206 B.C. - 220 A.D.)

 

Women's Clothing during the Wei-Jin-Northern/Southern Dynasties Period (220-589 A.D.)

 

Dress of Tang Dynasty Noble Women (618-912 A.D.)

 

Clothing for Mongol Noblewomen of the Yuan Dynasty (1270-1368 A.D.)

 

Ceremonial Dress of Ming Empress (1368-1644 A.D.)

based on findings from the tomb of Ming Emperor Wanli (r. 1572-1628 A.D.)

 

Ming Dynasty Court Dress (1368-1644 A.D.)

 

Qing Dynasty Court Women (1644-1912 A.D.)

 

Qing Dynasty Formal Dress (1644-1912 A.D.)



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Posted By: Degredado
Date Posted: 02-Feb-2006 at 06:04
Couldn't you post pictures of women not wearing the Hanfu?

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Posted By: poirot
Date Posted: 02-Feb-2006 at 06:05

Originally posted by Degredado

Couldn't you post pictures of women not wearing the Hanfu?

Visit here if you are interested in women not wearing Hanfu: http://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=43728&page=46 - http://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=43728&pag e=46



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Posted By: sinosword
Date Posted: 02-Feb-2006 at 22:37
those clothes are put into too much modern factors seem not like real hanfu. 

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Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: 04-Feb-2006 at 22:34
Very good pics.

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Posted By: johannes
Date Posted: 07-Feb-2006 at 12:19

Suiko period lady-in-waiting (North South dynasty fashion) 

Nara period noble woman's dress (Sui-Tang fashion)

 



Posted By: johannes
Date Posted: 07-Feb-2006 at 12:46

 

Nara period prostitu.. uh, "singer" (Sui-Tang fashion)

Nara period entertainer [geisha] (Sui-Tang fashion)

early Heian period court lady (mid Tang fashion)

 

Pictures from the wickedly detailed homepage of the Genji Costume Museum in Kyoto.

Early Japanese court dress copied continental Chinese fashions faithfully.  And this is what the Japanese would've dressed like if we Chinese did not give them fashion sense: 

a lady from the Yayoi period (around Wei dynasty 220-265) 

Funky make-up.



Posted By: aliassmile
Date Posted: 09-Nov-2011 at 04:37
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Posted By: medenaywe
Date Posted: 09-Nov-2011 at 05:02
also spam.



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