Popular in the '30s and '40s, the Chinese women's dress called qipao today is recognized as typical formal dress for the Chinese women. But in designers' eyes, it also suits taller Western women.
Introduction In the vibrant corridors of history few garments tell a story as rich and multifaceted as the qipao This elegant Chinese attire with its origins rooted deep in Chinese tradition whispers ...
As Heather Guo strolls down the streets of Manhattan in her burgundy qipao, passersby turn their heads to catch a glimpse, as if she was a character from a Wong Kar-wai film. Meticulously hand ...
The qipao, also known as the cheongsam, was a favorite dress among Chinese women during the early 20th Century. While it is now mostly reserved for weddings and special occasions, some designers ...
In a vlog where she recorded her one day and night in Suzhou, she wore silk qipao and was seated in a small wooden boat drifting along the waterway, while listening to local folk music.
Twitter user Keziah, who is not Chinese, posted pictures of herself wearing a cheongsam, or qipao - a traditional Chinese dress - for her prom in Utah, USA, last week. In a widely shared response ...