A traditional two-piece Chinese wedding dress worn by women in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. It is characterized by a jacket with mandarin collar or a jacket with a right lapel, and an A-line skirt for the bottom. The A-line skirt, known as Mamian Skirt, features a center pendulum area embroidered with motifs.
Unlike Qun Kwa, Xiu He Fu has a wider variety of motifs. They can include Dragon, Phoenix, peonies, cranes, or any types of flowers and animals that in Chinese culture and traditions represents marital joy and good fortune.
Unlike Qun Kwa, Xiu He Fu has a wider variety of motifs. They can include Dragon, Phoenix, peonies, cranes, or any types of flowers and animals that in Chinese culture and traditions represents marital joy and good fortune.