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The Origin of Hand-painted Decorative Clothing
In ancient times, China used cars and clothes as a symbol. Later, drawing lessons from the beautification effect of embroidered clothes, we drew detailed embroidery patterns on clothes, or drew celebrity pictures on clothes, which became hand-painted decorative clothes. After the Revolution of 1911, some painters painted on skirts, coats, cheongsam and other women's dresses, so that painting art and clothing were integrated. In 1930s, a famous China painter used his works in hand-painted cheongsam, which was regarded as a treasure because of its elegant style. Since 1980s, painting art has been applied to hand-painted clothing again, which is loved by young people.
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