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Will foreigners wear cheongsams with the beauty of Chinese women? Why?

Foreigners of course will not have that kind of beauty ah, to know that this is our Chinese people **** and the country of a traditional dress, but also only our Oriental women can wear out that kind of feeling. After all, the customs of each place and some of their cultures are different. Then we go to wear kimono, wear hanbok then, the same is not wear out that feeling, is the same reason. This kind of clothing can reflect our oriental women's open and subtle elegant charm, and westerners simply do not have that kind of feeling.

Plus Westerners, especially those in Europe and the United States, their bones are generally much larger than ours, and broad shoulders, big hips, wear cheongsam simply can not wear the Oriental, especially the Chinese kind of flavor. Even the small bones, that wear will lack that flavor, I think this is with the East and West culture has a lot to do. I think in some ways, each national dress only that national people can wear that unique style and flavor.

The cheongsam is a garment designed to fulfill a woman's prayers, plus a variety of elements. It can emphasize the distinctive beauty of our oriental women. He also has other clothing, no matter what, there is no way to imitate. Unique temperament, and this kind of clothes, different fabrics and styles can wear a different visual effect, not the same age, can wear a different flavor. But this is all based on our own women to design, and foreigners simply do not match, so they simply can not be able to wear that kind of feeling.

As a traditional Chinese women's garment, it is more suitable for a woman's body shape and skin color and can also reflect our temperament very well. Although there are a lot of foreign women wear this kind of clothes especially good-looking, but just good-looking only, that kind of flavor is still a lot worse. He is a symbol of our Chinese civilization, but also our cultural heritage.