Cheong Sum Vs. Kimono, Which one is sexier? |
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Cheong Sum Vs. Kimono, Which one is sexier? |
Mar 28 2004, 12:42 AM
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AF Fiend Group: Members Posts: 448 Joined: 28-February 04 |
I find the two traditional dresses still worn today very attractive. I think chicks should wear them more often, not just during special occasion.
what'ya all think? |
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Mar 28 2004, 12:45 AM
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AF Elite Group: Banned Posts: 6,662 Joined: 4-December 03 |
Qipao / Cheong Sum
![]() Kimono
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Mar 28 2004, 12:51 AM
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![]() ![]() Qipao.. which I believe, is a type of cheong sam. I perfer the cheong sam to kimono because it is slimmer (makes the girl look sexier), made from fine quality silk, requires alot of skill to make, comes in a huge variety of designs and colors, is more practical (many women still wear it to formal events), is MUCH easier to wear :P and looks like it is more comfrtable to wear (than the clumsy wood shoes, pillows and belts that come with kimono). This post has been edited by tongbao_vince: Mar 28 2004, 12:54 AM |
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Mar 28 2004, 12:54 AM
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AF Elite Group: Banned Posts: 6,662 Joined: 4-December 03 |
Out of the two I would pick qipao/cheong sum for being "sexier".
![]() ![]() But I find kimono more... "interesting". Although kimono is very much like traditional Chinese clothing prior to the invention of qipao. |
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Mar 28 2004, 01:13 AM
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![]() ![]() These two types od dresses should be from the Tang dynasty. ![]() Anyways the Qin and Han dynasty clothing for women have alot of resemblence to the kimono. |
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Mar 28 2004, 01:22 AM
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AF Elite Group: Banned Posts: 5,496 Joined: 12-December 03 From: –k—m |
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Mar 28 2004, 01:46 AM
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QUOTE (tongbao_vince @ Mar 28 2004, 01:51 AM) ![]() ![]() Qipao.. which I believe, is a type of cheong sam. I perfer the cheong sam to kimono because it is slimmer (makes the girl look sexier), made from fine quality silk, requires alot of skill to make, comes in a huge variety of designs and colors, is more practical (many women still wear it to formal events), is MUCH easier to wear :P and looks like it is more comfrtable to wear (than the clumsy wood shoes, pillows and belts that come with kimono). Waw, that top one is very sekseh! I think cheong sum fits asian women perfectly because it compliments their slim and elegant bodies. The tall collar accentuates the slender asian neck, the slim tailored fit, the slit *drool*, the diagonal chest buttons, very tradional yet is still popular due to it's timeless design. Kimono on the other hand is less of a dress than it is a walking exhibit of japanese culture. So many of the japanese' traditions are embodied within the kimono. I'm no expert, perhaps Ogumo can help us with the components of a traditonal kimono and their significance. I do know though, that the waist rope on a kimono is tied in a very complicated way, and some speculates that is where japanese rope bondage comes from. I hope chinese chicks would wear them on sundays, instaed of just on weddings, that would be so cool! |
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Mar 28 2004, 01:52 AM
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QUOTE I hope chinese chicks would wear them on sundays, instaed of just on weddings, that would be so cool! They are becoming mroe popular. During Chinese New Year I always see women wearing them. Alot of young girls wear qipaos to graduation dinner and dance. Certain shops in Chinatown (this tea store) have their women employees wear them. Not to mention modern western culture as incorperated this chinese design into their fashion line (I've seen 'modern' qipao designs at stores liek Below the Belt, RW & Co., etc.) Many Caucasians wear them. |
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Mar 28 2004, 02:00 AM
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QUOTE They are becoming mroe popular. During Chinese New Year I always see women wearing them. Alot of young girls wear qipaos to graduation dinner and dance. Certain shops in Chinatown (this tea store) have their women employees wear them. When I was a little kid ( about 6 or 7 years old), I used to wear a set of manchu qipao, which my mom bought in a market, during Chinese new year. But not anymore |
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Mar 28 2004, 02:05 AM
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QUOTE (???? @ Mar 28 2004, 02:00 AM) When I was a little kid ( about 6 or 7 years old), I used to wear a set of manchu qipao, which my mom bought in a market, during Chinese new year. But not anymore Ha! I did too! |
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Mar 28 2004, 02:14 AM
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QUOTE (???? @ Mar 28 2004, 03:00 AM) QUOTE They are becoming mroe popular. During Chinese New Year I always see women wearing them. Alot of young girls wear qipaos to graduation dinner and dance. Certain shops in Chinatown (this tea store) have their women employees wear them. When I was a little kid ( about 6 or 7 years old), I used to wear a set of manchu qipao, which my mom bought in a market, during Chinese new year. But not anymore You are a girl? I didn't know that! You should wear them again! Anyways, I think whites look silly in those qi paos. Yheis bodies are tooo big. Whenever I see some clueless white woman wearing a qi pao, I just shake my head. What makes them think they can pull it off? I think I see once a very sexy qi pao, the length is above the knee, like a mini-skirt. Although that may not be a real qi pao anymore. I think Maggie Cheung in In the Mood for Love looks hot in her super tight qi pao. |
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Mar 28 2004, 02:17 AM
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wait, manchu qi pao is one of those cute boy outfit?
my bad, I didn't know what a manchu qipao is. |
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Mar 28 2004, 02:18 AM
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I think the ones that men wear are called "longyi".
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Mar 28 2004, 03:02 AM
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QUOTE (Kulong @ Mar 28 2004, 03:18 AM) I think the ones that men wear are called "longyi". I think guys look silly in those, unless you are one of those gangsta in Shang Hai 1930s... |
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Mar 28 2004, 03:16 AM
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QUOTE (tongbao_vince @ Mar 28 2004, 01:51 AM) ![]() ![]() Qipao.. which I believe, is a type of cheong sam. I perfer the cheong sam to kimono because it is slimmer (makes the girl look sexier), made from fine quality silk, requires alot of skill to make, comes in a huge variety of designs and colors, is more practical (many women still wear it to formal events), is MUCH easier to wear :P and looks like it is more comfrtable to wear (than the clumsy wood shoes, pillows and belts that come with kimono). I find the cheong sum sexier than the kimono. Well, actually Kimonos can be made from silk just like Cheong sum can be made from other materials besides silk. There are also many different colours and designs to choose from in Kimono. But I agree that the cheong sum is much much easier and practical to wear than a kimono. QUOTE I think I see once a very sexy qi pao, the length is above the knee, like a mini-skirt. Although that may not be a real qi pao anymore I have one of that and I love to wear it when I go clubbing. This post has been edited by Florenze: Mar 28 2004, 03:20 AM |
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Mar 28 2004, 12:34 PM
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AF Elite Group: Banned Posts: 5,496 Joined: 12-December 03 From: –k—m |
QUOTE (oni-mx @ Mar 28 2004, 03:14 AM) QUOTE (???? @ Mar 28 2004, 03:00 AM) QUOTE They are becoming mroe popular. During Chinese New Year I always see women wearing them. Alot of young girls wear qipaos to graduation dinner and dance. Certain shops in Chinatown (this tea store) have their women employees wear them. When I was a little kid ( about 6 or 7 years old), I used to wear a set of manchu qipao, which my mom bought in a market, during Chinese new year. But not anymore You are a girl? I didn't know that! You should wear them again! Anyways, I think whites look silly in those qi paos. Yheis bodies are tooo big. Whenever I see some clueless white woman wearing a qi pao, I just shake my head. What makes them think they can pull it off? I think I see once a very sexy qi pao, the length is above the knee, like a mini-skirt. Although that may not be a real qi pao anymore. I think Maggie Cheung in In the Mood for Love looks hot in her super tight qi pao. ya I'm a girl....... The Qipao now you see are modern style. Traditional Qipao wouldn't show your arms and legs. |
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Mar 28 2004, 01:23 PM
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AF Supreme Group: Members Posts: 11,388 Joined: 12-December 03 From: TEAM RAMROD |
I think a big reason as to why we don't wear qipao everyday now is because a lot of people would stare...[I'm in the US] usually the only time I wear qipao is for pipa performances. I prefer the long ones rather than the miniskirt ones though. They're nice looking yet classy. I'm still intrigued by the clothes that women wore before qipao though. Very very interesting and cool looking.
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Mar 28 2004, 01:25 PM
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QUOTE (chynagongju @ Mar 28 2004, 01:23 PM) usually the only time I wear qipao is for pipa performances. Got any pictures? |
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Mar 28 2004, 01:33 PM
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AF Supreme Group: Members Posts: 11,388 Joined: 12-December 03 From: TEAM RAMROD |
Hahaha...yes but they all look very bad :P
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Mar 28 2004, 01:35 PM
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QUOTE (chynagongju @ Mar 28 2004, 02:33 PM) Hahaha...yes but they all look very bad :P Now now beauty is in the eye of the beholder. So let us behold! -Norm |
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