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Handicraft: Well handmade by top traditional tailors team
Fabric: Various top traditional fabrics
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Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:Listen to it
In ancient China, during the Tang Dynasty, there was a famous empress named Zhang Yan.
She was known for her exquisite clothing and graceful demeanor.
Her wardrobe was designed with intricate details and vibrant colors, showcasing the fashion trends of the Tang era.
Zhang Yan's garments were typically made from silk and adorned with various patterns and decorations.
She often wore a long robe with golden embroidery and tassels.
Her headdresses were also meticulously crafted, including hairpins, headbands, and crowns.
These accessories were usually decorated with jewels to add to their grandeur.
Aside from her luxurious attire, Zhang Yan also paid attention to her hairstyles and makeup.
Her hair was often styled in braids or piled on top of her head and secured with hairpins.
Her makeup was usually light, emphasizing natural beauty.
Zhang Yan's clothing and makeup reflected the aesthetic values and social status of the Tang Dynasty.
As an empress, she held a noble position, so her clothing and makeup had to convey that sense of nobility.
Her wardrobe and makeup were not only meant to showcase her beauty but also to communicate her identity and power to the public.
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