New Chinese style: Chinese aesthetics influence the fashion industry
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- Опубліковано 11 кві 2024
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In recent years, in the Chinese market, the consumption of goods with traditional Chinese elements has continued to rise, becoming a new consumption growth factor. Various commodities have emerged incorporating traditional cultural elements and modern style, driving a new wave of consumption. The phenomenon demonstrates the pulse of China's strong economy and the Chinese people's growing cultural confidence. CGTN reporter Zhou Yixin went to Hangzhou to explore the impact of new Chinese style in the fashion industry.
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This shows how much we love our country & our Chinese culture! Let's keep this up. ❤🇨🇳❤️
I hope it catches on internationally. I just love this style. So elegant and alive
Love it. Finally, after all the decades of revolutionary change, progressive NESS, Chinese society is realizing its old cultures are worth keeping and be proud of ! ❤
Such beautiful clothes style. Makes look more interesting.
Amazing ! Hope this takes off in other countries…cultural, elegant, practical and harmonious….hope the designers do the same for men.
its modest too.
That’s good news for Hanfu. It shows be like that. China represents all Asia. Therefore Chinese people should be leading in wearing Chinese traditional dresses. Not only Gen Z buying online but other age groups also getting into Hanfu and new Chinese style as well. Chinese peoples of all age group, more men and women are aware of their Chinese traditional dresses and Chinese art patterns, and traditional styles with a modern twist. This Hanfu revival is a true Chinese traditional culture awakening. 👏👏👏👍👍👍❤❤❤ I would love to have a horse-face skirt too.
Uniquely Chinese , so elegant, & simply gorgeous .
Yes, this is the proper trend, expressing one’s beloved culture and aesthetic perception, a general sense of self-confidence.
Thanks, wonderful trend, West Lake in Spring a treat, all the best
Wore Hanfu when I was touring at Xi'An 🌸🌸💞
The horse face skirt is beautiful! I hope they are available easily in my country
Grace and beauty ❤❤❤🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳
We should bring back the Chinese salute as well.
I Love HanFu so much 🙏🙏🙏🌈🌈🌈
Beautiful girls love beautiful skirts, goes well on the eyes.
❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍How to admire for enough ❤❤❤😊😊😊
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This is good for a holiday like Chinese new year but if you wear this outside you'd look ridiculous.
Employees need to wear ear protection due to noise pollution that will diminish hearing in their life time.
It looks good for women, but if they have time to put on outfits.
For over a decade, I admonished my students, particularly female students, for wearing Western style clothing -and Western hair-styles too. Doing so, suggested a lack of confidence. They were demonstrating their sense of subservience to those they considered superior.
This had to change for China to take its place in the new geopolitical reality. Hence, noticing over the last 5 years, that Chinese girls are returning to their traditions is certainly a positive sign in the right direction.
I think this is a flawed thought process, by this logic no "Western" girl should ever wear Chinese style clothing unless they have low self-esteem and/or think of their own country inferior but this shouldn't be the case. If there is nothing wrong with a Western girl wearing Hanfu there is nothing wrong with a Chinese girl wearing jeans.
@@makumazahn8253 What a silly comments.
@@BillKort-xo8njwhy silly? It’s a well thought out argument. Wearing western clothing doesn’t mean one is subservient to western culture, nor is the opposite the case either. In fact, we should be fusing the East and west in art. That’s what makes cultural exchange important.
@@luceafarul579 First, it’s a strawman argument. Silly: Who would suggest that conclusions could be drawn from the actions of a single person. However, when, as was the case in China until recently, 99% of university students actions were coordinated and consistent: e.g. they all wore Western style clothes, one might proffer a conclusion.
@@BillKort-xo8nj first of all, you said, that you admonish females in your school wearing western style clothing, do those females also represent all Chinese females? (And why females especially? Sounds pretty sexist to me). Secondly, virtually every country wear predominantly “western” style clothing. Even the communists did that when they founded China. Western style clothing comes from many different countries, not all of them are the great colonialist powers either mind you. For example, the tie, worn universally for formal business attire, originated in Croatia, are you saying that everywhere is subservient to Croatia? 😂 And are you also implying that, if one day, Chinese style clothing start to become really popular that many places in the world wear it as a fashion statement, they are subservient to China? This is the fundamental argument that you are conveniently avoiding. It seems to me that you are the one doing the strawman here as well as projection.
Mamianqun is only appropriate with a top with Chinese traditional characteristics. The reporter has lost it.
请问这背景音乐名字?