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Designing Qipao For Your Traditional Chinese Wedding

One of the best moments in our lives is when we get to tie the knot with our significant other. The feelings can be somewhat overwhelming, and for some of us is a dream come true. One of the hallmarks of the entire ceremony is when the woman gets to walk down the aisle with an eye-catching dress. There is something about a wedding dress that captures the eyes of the whole people attending the ceremony. It is not surprising to find people spending thousands of dollars and other millions (for the super-rich) on getting the perfect wedding dress.

Do you have a Chinese themed wedding? Are you having trouble picking the best traditional Chinese dress to walk down the aisle? Then you should probably consider going for Qipao. While you can go down to China Town or your Chinese fashion house to get your favorite Qipao Chinese dress, the best dress any bride can tell you is the one you get to design and make from scratch. Here are amazing tips that you can implement while designing Qipao Chinese Dress.

Material of the Qipao

Qipaos, the Chinese dress, can be made of a wide range of materials. However, the conventional ones are regularly made of silk texture embellished with weaving on top. Frequently, ladies will choose weaving that includes a phoenix and additionally mythical dragon for their wedding qipao. In Chinese culture, the dragon and phoenix together symbolizes good karma and an agreeable marriage.

Shade of the Qipao

Chinese wedding dress the colors matter. While there is nobody shading explicitly connected with qipaos, for Chinese weddings, red is the best approach. Red in Chinese culture symbolizes all that you would ever need - good karma, satisfaction, and happiness. That is the reason the envelopes you get for Chinese New Year are additionally red. Ladies, like this, likewise regularly pick red for their Chinese wedding dress for favorable luck.

One incredible approach to add some extra shading to your cutting edge qipao is to utilize an alternate shading for the cutting around the neckline, sleeves, and panko ties. You can likewise consolidate an alternate shading accent into your texture or botanical examples. Gold, white, blue, purple, and pink are mostly well known optional qipao hues.

Mandarin Collar

The Mandarin collar is the most notorious piece of any qipao, Chinese dress. The neckline was one of the conventional highlights on the Manchu outfits. It is an unfurled, upstanding neckline that circumvents the neck and is typically two to five centimeters in tallness. For comfort, most are around 3-4cm.

Pankou Knots

Pankou is the Chinese name for the conventional hitched catches utilized on qipaos. They are additionally regularly called frog latches. Customarily, they come in different creatures and botanical plans and are made of silk or glossy silk folded over a solidifying material, for example, copper to help hold its shape. With pankou hitches, you can go as luxurious as you need!

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