First of all, the skirt:
A skirt made of silk
Second, pleated skirt:
In ancient times, it was also called "fairy skirt", and the folds were regularly pleated in one direction.
Third, the yuet skirt:
By the end of the Ming Dynasty, the decoration of skirts became more and more exquisite, the number of skirts increased to ten, and the pleats at the waist became more and more dense.
It is said to be a light-colored painted skirt, 10 skirts, each with a color at the waist, light and elegant, and the wind is like moonlight, hence the name.
Fourth, the flower skirt:
It is to cut two or more kinds of clothes with different colors and patterns into slender strips.
Then these long silks of different colors alternate with each other and are closely stitched together.
Made of this patchwork skirt material, it will present a series of longitudinal color stripes, so it is also called "colored clothes".
When making a flowered skirt, when cutting silk material, you can deliberately cut the cloth into a narrow top and a wide bottom.
In this way, the tailored skirt will narrow the waist and make the wearer's waist slim;
The lower the skirt, the more it expands, which is the form of flared skirt. The skirt dragged to the ground is particularly romantic and chic.
Five, phoenix tail skirt:
Cut the satin into stripes with regular size, each stripe is embroidered with flowers and birds, and the two sides are inlaid with gold thread, which is spliced into a skirt with colored tassels under it, which is called "phoenix tail skirt".
Six, flower cage skirt:
A floral skirt made of a light, soft, thin and transparent silk fabric, that is, "monofilament Luo"
Seven, Yan skirt:
Women's daily clothes in the Tang Dynasty were mostly bamboo slips, coats, shirts and skirts, with unprecedented styles and colors.
Women's dresses in the early Tang Dynasty were close to those in the Sui Dynasty, mostly long skirts in small sleeve. Usually the skirt is tied outside, and the skirt is tied on the chest or even under the arm. Skirts are often spliced with two colors of silk to form a pleated effect.
After the middle Tang Dynasty, the clothes of aristocratic women became more and more exquisite, luxurious and generous.
After the prosperous Tang dynasty, women's breasts were fashionable, and skirts were long enough to mop the floor, so it was better to have one more.
Two-color twill is often used for pleating effect. The waist of the outer skirt is decorated with gold and silver silk thread, and there are double hanging embroidery belts on it. The colors of skirts are mostly red, purple, yellow and green, and red skirts are the most popular.
Extended data:
Men's wear in Tang dynasty:
T shirt:
Also known as sacrificial robe, it is the main costume of men in Tang Dynasty.
The style is a deep coat with a top and skirt, and the shape is a round neck and a right collar.
The collar and lapel are predestined, and the lower edges of the front and rear lapels are connected by a horizontal reed to show the meaning of the lower skirt, which is different from the single clip. When wearing a T-shirt, wear a hat, black leather boots and a belt around your waist.
Wotou:
Originated in the Northern Qi Dynasty and shaped in the early Sui and Tang Dynasties.
A soft tire cap made of black gauze, wrapped behind a bun, protruding slightly and leaning forward slightly;
Two hats are tied in front of the rivet, two are hung at the back of the neck, with a flat head and a small sample, and then gradually rise;
The two belts hung on the back, either hanging down or lifting, or leaning or crossing at the back, are long-legged belts like shuttles, with a round waist at the back.
Zhong Shi Si Xuan is a bone with various hoes and feet.
Wotou is not only a man's headdress, but also a maid-in-waiting
Gradually evolved from a piece of folk Baotou cloth to a black hat symbolizing official status. Similar to Yihe, Shantou is also from low to high.
However, its development time is long, its variety forms are numerous, and its scope of application is wide, which is unparalleled among the crowns and hats in China.
Generally, men wear shirts, trousers pleats, half arms, etc. People wear plain linen with slits on both sides, which they call "short-sleeved shirts". Clothes are short.
Women's clothing in Tang dynasty;
Yan skirt:
Women's daily clothes in the Tang Dynasty were mostly bamboo slips, coats, shirts and skirts, with unprecedented styles and colors. Women's dresses in the early Tang Dynasty were close to those in the Sui Dynasty, mostly long skirts in small sleeve.
Usually the skirt is tied outside, and the skirt is tied on the chest or even under the arm. Skirts are often spliced with two colors of silk to form a pleated effect. After the middle Tang Dynasty, the clothes of aristocratic women became more and more exquisite, luxurious and generous.
After the prosperous Tang dynasty, women's breasts were fashionable, and skirts were long enough to mop the floor, so it was better to have one more.
Usually, two colors of silk are spliced to form a pleated effect, and the waist of the outer skirt is decorated with gold and silver silk threads with double hanging embroidery belts.
The colors of skirts are mostly red, purple, yellow and green, among which the red skirt is the most popular.
Half arm:
"Half arm" is also called half sleeve.
It is a collarless (or lapel) and double-breasted (or pullover) jacket developed from the jacket since Wei and Jin Dynasties. Usually the sleeves are elbow-long, the clothes are waist-long, and the front is tied with a belt.
This style of clothes has been popular for a long time in the Tang Dynasty.
Silk: inherited from the Six Dynasties, it is made of gauze and printed or painted with gold and silver. It was short and wide at first, and then it became long and narrow. It is decorated by using the light and elegant state of silk.
Hu Mao, Power Fen and Curtain Hat: Hu Mao is the general name for hats worn by ethnic minorities in the western regions.
At first, it was a man's headdress. During the Wu Zetian period, women wore Hu Zhuang and Hu Mao.
In the early years of Kaiyuan, even if women rode out, they would wear Hu Mao. Electric fences and curtain caps are things that women cover their faces when they go out. The electric fence is in front and the curtain cap is behind.
Makeup: In the nearly 300 years of the Tang Dynasty, women's bun style and flower arrangement were the most colorful periods. In the early stage, women's bun inherited the Sui Dynasty, and then gradually diversified.
During the period of Wu Zetian, Hu assembled and became the mainstream at that time. It reflects the enlightened society and the relative freedom of women in the Tang Dynasty.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-Tang dynasty clothing