Kimono: Historically, Japanese kimono actually originated from the costumes of China during the Han and Tang Dynasties. Later, after a long history and design, the kimono became its present shape. In addition, according to the age and occasion of women, kimonos are also different. There are sleeves, vibrating sleeves, small pattern kimonos, visiting kimonos and so on. According to the location and age, you can make a kimono style that suits you. The design of women's kimono pays attention to the beauty of body curve. The cuff has the difference between retaining sleeve and vibrating sleeve, and the shoulder is well combined with the overall design. It not only wraps the body well, but also has a strong slimming effect by showing the feminine curve of the female body. The most striking design of kimono is the design of "belt" and "waist rope" of kimono. Judging from the method of tying the belt, there are various shapes. You can choose according to your own style. In addition, the kimono belt is very "generous", mainly tied on the chest, which can divide the perfect figure into "twenty-eight points", and tall and small people can also control it perfectly.
In addition to the decoration of the belt, you should also wear clogs when wearing kimono. Clogs can be said to be a pen that pays attention to modeling, which has a certain sense of comfort and design and can often be seen in daily life. Many people think that kimono only appears in fixed places in Japan, but it is not. In fact, kimono is formal in Japan and doesn't look serious. Therefore, many people in Japan will travel in kimonos in their daily lives. In other words, kimono is widely used in Japanese culture. Speaking of Hanfu, it can be said that in the historical process of China, it has been divided into various forms. Each shape has a unique aesthetic feeling. After the change of fashion, Hanfu culture in China rose again and became a fresher and brighter design. Both dignified and elegant, but also gorgeous and noble, no matter which one has the classical beauty of China.
There are too many styles of Hanfu, so I choose the one I hold in my hand to explain. Among them, Ming Hanfu is the most common in the original stores of Hanfu. Most of the Hanfu made in Ming Dynasty are dignified and elegant, and the collocation of long-sleeved shirts and horse-faced skirts is popular. The straight sleeve gown with big sleeves is more luxurious and gorgeous. Embroidered dresses are layered from top to bottom and can feel gentle and demure.