Dried turnip (萝卜干) is a popular ingredient for cooking. But do you know it can also(turn) into a beautiful "flower" used to decorate headdresses (头冠)? Wang Ping, is a photographer and stylist, has "the magic" to make this happen.
Wang collects the usable materials to design and make the headdresses inenvironmentally friendly way. Among all his works, crafting the headdress made from dried turnip is (relative) simple. He uses nail polish (指甲油) to keep the food being rotten(腐烂的).
Making a (tradition)Chinese phoenix coronets (凤冠) often takes from one week to up to several months as it uses over 30 types of materials.(present) the beauty of Chinese headdress, Wang has also learned how to make ancient clothes. So they can match with each other.
As people are embracing the growing trend of Guochao, is no wonder that Wang's work has gained much (popular). Wang usually posts videos about how he makes headdresses on Douyin. During the past two years, he (attract) over 150, 000 followers.