Mamianqun or the horse-faced skirt originated from the Song Dynasty, but it gained popularity among women during later Ming and Qing dynasties. truly sets Mamianqun apart is the intricate pleats (褶) that are both abundant and distinctive. The pleats are not only decorative, they allow for (free) of movement. Now designers draw their inspiration from traditional Chinese cultural elements to create charming patterns on the skirts.
Mamianqun isn't just for historical reenactments (重演). It's an item of clothing (perfect) suitable for everyday wear, even in a contemporary office setting. design of Mamianqun combines tradition with modernity, (make) it not just a relic of the past, but a functional and stylish addition to the modern wardrobe(衣橱).
Now, Mamianqun is making an even (huge) comeback compared to most of times. People wear it either in the streets or in the office. This resurgence(复兴) is fueled by a growing sense of cultural pride, which promotes people (honor) their heritage by having traditional clothing into their daily wardrobes.
Caoxian, (know) as the heart of Mamianqun manufacturing, is a county in Shandong Province. Caoxian holds a deep cultural heritage of hanfu, Chinese traditional clothing, and is home numerous hanfu enterprises. With the rise of online shopping, the local hanfu industry of Caoxian (grow) rapidly in recent years.