Cheongsam, known as the qipao and sometimes referred to as the mandarin gown, is a Chinese dress worn by women which takes inspiration from the, the ethnic clothing of the Manchu people.
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Cheongsam, known as the qipao and sometimes referred to as the mandarin gown, is a Chinese dress worn by women which takes inspiration from the, the ethnic clothing of the Manchu people.
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Cheongsam even became one of the national dress of the Republic of China, along with the, a traditional clothing attire of the Han Chinese women.
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Cheongsam is well-liked by the Han Chinese due to its elegance and as it fits the female figure of Chinese women quite well.
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Hongkong Cheongsam making technique is unique due to its historical background having absorbed incorporated both Eastern and Western clothing designs before giving the Hongkong-style cheongsam its distinctive looks.
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Cheongsam was introduced in Canada after the early 1930s with the flow of Chinese immigrants.
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Cheongsam is typically a tight-fitting dress, with a pair of high side slits above the knee-level.
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Cheongsam is typically edged with piping, especially at the collar and the closure.
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The Shanghai-style Cheongsam, especially, conveyed progressive messages of female body emancipation from the 1930s to 1940s; it came to symbolize the idea of modernity in "pursuing health, fashion, and natural beauty".
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Cheongsam's was later declared guilty in the Cultural Revolution for wearing a cheongsam.
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Cheongsam were commonly replaced by more comfortable clothing such as sweaters, jeans, business suits and skirts.
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Cheongsam styles have evolved to be more modern from mermaid silhouettes to semi-traditional styles that feature a cheongsam top with softer details like lace and a looser skirt.
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