A button, also called a button, or a knot, or a trip. It is a button used in traditional clothes, which is used to fix skirts or decorate them. The flower buckle is an ancient Chinese knot. Caohejing's skill in making Chinese buttons is a first-class intangible cultural heritage in Shanghai.
There are many kinds of buttons, such as butterfly buttons, bud buttons, silk buttons, carved buttons and so on. Belt buckle or belt buckle only expresses different clothing languages on different styles of clothing.
In the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, our country tied loose clothes with buckles and woven them into various patterns with cloth strips, which were called disc flowers. The theme of the dish flower is a pattern with strong national interest and auspicious significance.
During the evolution of China's clothing, the role of flower buttons has changed one after another. It not only has the function of connecting skirts, but also is called the finishing touch of decorative clothing. Vividly shows the clothing decoration interest that emphasizes meaning, connotation and theme.
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20 16 Milan men's wear week in spring and summer, Dolce &;; Gabbana's designers put the features of China's traditional clothes on the runway, such as inclined placket, buckle and stand collar. Not only that, the male models also wore the little hats that we often saw during the Republic of China. With a strong Chinese style, he has become a frequent visitor to fashion week in recent years.
The "Chinese Style" was also blown up on the show of Emilio Pucci in Milan Fashion Week 20 13. The double-breasted design on the silhouette, the buckles on the details, and the large-area golden embroidery such as dragon, tiger and crane are all oriental elements that make us feel more cordial.
20 1 1 At the Paris Fashion Week in spring and summer, LV showed the elements of China. Throughout the show, we can see a series of China complex, such as cheongsam, stand collar, buckle, mandarin jacket, folding fan and so on.
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