China is rapidly redefining its fashion identity. From ancient silk roads to modern catwalks, Chinese fashion is undergoing a stunning transformation. This year's Beijing Fashion Week, titled "New Wave, New Power," saw a fusion of tradition with modern innovation.
The cheongsam, for example, has been a staple of Chinese fashion for centuries. Also known as the qipao, this traditional Chinese dress has a rich history dating back to the 17th century.
The early qipao, worn by both men and women, was designed as a loose-fitting, long-sleeved dress with a high collar and a straight skirt. In the 1920s and 1930s, qipao experienced a modern revival, with designers incorporating Western elements, such as zippers and buttons, into the traditional design.
Today, qipao continues to evolve, with designers experimenting with new fabrics, colors, and styles.