robe chinoise
It is essentially a one or even twopiece Chinese origins. It is the most prototypical Chinese apparel. It's the English version for Cantonese cheongsam. This can be used at the Southern area of China. Initially, the dress was quite loose and tight. At the 1920s, in Shanghai, and it evolved with time and updated to a fitted edition. It turned into one of the federal dresses of this Republic of China at 1929. The prevalence decreased to a considerable level once the communist rule rose in 1949 to produce matters more modernised and eliminate lots of conventional thoughts including changes in fashion. The male version to your own apparel is called Changshan. In Mandarin Chinese is known as Qipao. http://www.achatenfrance.com/2018/02/01/les-indispensables-pour-celebrer-le-nouvel-an-chinois/


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