Hanfu is the traditional national costume of han people, which has been passed down for thousands of years. It is also an important part of Chinese traditional culture. Recent years, wearing Hanfu is becoming a new culture trend. People's recognition of traditional culture, as well as loves for traditional clothing and ancient costume series, also influence Chinese designers to create and express on the carrier of clothing in both traditional and modern culture. Recently, a Hanfu feast held by Beijing Fashion Week came to Longfu Temple, a famous cultural landmark in Beijing. Here, Zhang Yichao, the promotion ambassador of Chinese textile intangible Heritage, and Wang Shuer, designer of YUYUE, jointly presented a creative show with distinctive oriental aesthetics.
Clothes released in the show inherit a variety of textile intangible cultural heritage techniques, and on this basis, integrate the designer's understanding and innovation of traditional Chinese culture.
Wang Shuer, designer of YUYUE presented her collection with theme of colorful things in the world. She with Huang Ronghua, inheritor of plant dyeing of intangible Cultural Heritage, jointly developed plant dyeing technology and combined the ancient traditional printing and dyeing process with modern industry. Her works inspired by the nature, intergreted elements and feelings of Dunhuang, adopted elegant silhouette design with silk, making clothes graceful and flowing.
Hanfu carries not only beauty and fashion, but also 5,000 years of cultural precipitation in China. Models who dressed in Hanfu walking in the red wall palace give us a unique oriental classical artistic scene.
Thee theme of works of Zhang Yichao, is "Five stars rising east benefit China". Her works are inspired by the same name of national treasure relic dating back to 2000 years ago. Her design not only combines the characteristics of the han dynasty clothing, such as collars diagonally cross each other with the left crossing over the right, wide sleeves, long robe, but also use the five-star pattern on the cultural relics. Zhang used dark reddish purple, orange, blue and green to represent the fusion of contemporary fashion and Chinese traditional culture, trying to arouse people's passion for traditional patterns.