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LaurenceCrafts
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The Feminist Origin of the Qipao/Cheongsam
The Qipao, or Cheongsam, is an iconic dress, used to represent Chinese culture all over the world. However, its history is actually relatively short, and its emergence to prominence in the 1920s is an interesting blend of Han Chinese, Manchu, and Western culture and style.
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This video was created as part of a project for a video storytelling project, by two students from a fashion MFA program at Fu Jen Catholic University.
Picture sources: Internet, written on picture when possible
www.biftmuseum.com/collection/
www.metmuseum.org/
刘瑜,2011,《中国旗袍文化史》,上海:上海人民美術出版社。
華梅,2007,《中國服飾》,台北市:國家出版社。...
After watching this video, it would help us greatly if you filled out this survey: forms.gle/DehUMECaHq4r9KEP8
This video was created as part of a project for a video storytelling project, by two students from a fashion MFA program at Fu Jen Catholic University.
Picture sources: Internet, written on picture when possible
www.biftmuseum.com/collection/
www.metmuseum.org/
刘瑜,2011,《中国旗袍文化史》,上海:上海人民美術出版社。
華梅,2007,《中國服飾》,台北市:國家出版社。...
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Was the wavy/scalloped hem on your reproduction dress common for the 1920s, or a novel detail? It really adds a floaty, cloud-like mood to the whole look.
qipao goes with everything. 10/10 garment
The Manchus skewed Western perceptions of what it means to be Chinese
This is a great video!! Is it possible to give the sources of your work? I‘m writing a thesis and would like to access the 婦女雜誌 quote you used 😊😊
Can you do a more in-depth tutorial
راءع.ما.شاء.الله.تسلم.ايدك
Is the pattern available
ur so cute
Beautiful piece
So talented😻😻😼
You look gorgeous with it on☺️and it turned out fabulous. Keep up the hard work ❤️
Stunning! I love it. You out in so much hard work too 💗
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Thank you for this interesting video. The only suggestion is that it might have been even better if we could see the photos a bit longer than switching back so frequently to you. The photos were so interesting.
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Very interesting. I think it is very important to learn about each others cultures. I am currently making a Qipao style blouse. I have always loved the Qipao style clothing. I bought a very expensive Silk Qipao in London at a Chinese fashion boutique. I couldn't wear it very long because I gained weight, haha. You can't buy a Qipao and wear it showing all your love handles. haha.. Gorgeous traditional red silk dress.
Qipao I read is more Manchu inspired; Until, they made it tighter & tighter.
Are qipao and ao dai REALLY culturally connected? I have serious doubts about that.
Qipao was not a thing at all in Guangdong. Too many generalisations la.
Don't confuse north and south China. Two different cultures. North is conservative and change resistant. The south esp Guangdong was where all the revolutionary ideas came. You had Chen Duxiu, but Kang Youwei and Liang Qichao (esp Liang) were the main people who introduced radical new ideas into China. The south has always driven change in China.
Weather wise outfit from Mongolia 😮
You're wrong. The cheongsam is connected to the royal hanfu clothing.
Looks very unrefined unlike kimono
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Love this video and the faahion show at the end of it. I am a print designer. When i learned about the western influence in creating the modern qipao I decided to make ths style dress with my prints. Hope you like it.
And Vietnamese Ao Dai came out on 1744 by the order of Nguyen Lord to all designers in Vietnam to design a traditional dress for Vietnam that must be alienated from Chinese influence, but now the Chinese are claiming that Ao Dai came from them. Shame!!! Chinese claim everything on this planet. They claim Vietnamese Ao Dai, Pho, Korean kimchee, Korean Hanbok, Japanese sushi. etc. lol
Actually, foot-binding was not as common as modern commenters test to assume. It was actually the province or wealthy in East China not common people.
Interesting to know that qipao is the equivalent of western flapper dress.
Making a comment so you can be inspired to do another video. This was an excellent video and fascinating.
I loved this <3 thanks so much.
What’s the dress called that closes like a qipoa but it has long sleeves and floor length. Ruyi where’s it a lot in Ruyis Royal Love in the Palace.
I’m so sad there’s only one video on your channel. 😭
Traditional Qipao is a Manchu ( not Chinese ) thick large robe that cover several layers of clothes to protect against the cold of the north While the modern Qipao is only half Chinese because it was created by a French gentleman in Shanghai with a Chinese lady, using the French fashion, thin, tight, close to the body style, using modern Chinese lines.
Exactly, result of modernization.
ironic that the feminist origin of Qipao has evolved into sexualization of Chinese women synonymous with World of Suzie Wong and hyper -objectification of Chinese girls as depicted in Japanese manga
Id love to see a video from you about the hanfu revival :)
Thank you!
I really enjoyed watching this video and I hope you'll continue to do more cause they're very informative and entertaining!
This was fascinating! I had no idea that the qipao was vintage clothing rather than traditional dress! Thank you so much for all the lovely info and for the historybounding at the end. (๑•ᴗ•๑)づ♡
Really loved this very very informational video. I've always loved qipao & cheongsam dress. And the young lady in the video is so smart, intelligent & knowledgeable. I see you haven't posted any more vids. Please do, as some of us here are lovers & gourmands for epistemological info like this.
An example of this in film was The Last Emperor in 1987 especially during the 1920s
qipao/cheongsam was popularized by Hollywood film 'World of Suzie Wong" about Hong Kong prostitutes in
Thank you very much for the well put together brief history of Qipao from a refreshing perspective. Informative, educational and entertaining!
This woman is exactly an angel when wearing a long -sleeved qipao. If I could be side by side with a woman wearing this long -sleeved cheongsam, I would feel like getting a little bit of heavenly favor.
I love the Qipao story, and the fact that it is associated with some kind of protest for women's freedom makes it all the more amazing. Unfortunately, people tend to sexualize everything from school clothes for girls to foreign cultural trappings and they see nothing wrong with that, i mean, if you want to look sexy so much, just wear an outfit without a hint of foreign culture, it's not that difficult... Thanks for the video, I have always wondered why Qipao in China is so different from the way it is shown outside of this country!