The goal of this research is to describe and analyse Shanghai’s fashion in Late Qing Dynasty (the 1840’s-1911), with an emphasis on the fashionable clothing worn by adult. Three aspects is discussed: the development...The goal of this research is to describe and analyse Shanghai’s fashion in Late Qing Dynasty (the 1840’s-1911), with an emphasis on the fashionable clothing worn by adult. Three aspects is discussed: the development of as a fashion center, the men’s fashion in Shanghai and the women’s fashion in Shanghai. In these parts, the style, textiles, colour, decoration and combination of clothing are described. Many costumes from museums and private collections as well as some historical writings, paintings and photographs are elucidated to give a description about Shanghai’s fashion looks during that period.Here are some tentative conclusions. Firstly, Shanghai has always been a fashion center in China since 1860’s. Shimao was the most important characteristic of clothing. Secondly, fashion of traditional clothing was described as highly stylized, gorgeous, exquisite, miscellaneous, detailed and multicolored. Thirdly, the influence of Western clothing was upwards. It was more obvious in Shanghai than in展开更多
Dian-shi zhai Pictorial,originated in 1884,is the first pictorial of news and current affairs in China’s modern history.Its elegant and prevailing expression forms greatly broadened the audience range of the publicat...Dian-shi zhai Pictorial,originated in 1884,is the first pictorial of news and current affairs in China’s modern history.Its elegant and prevailing expression forms greatly broadened the audience range of the publication and became an important graphic material for studying the transformation of social life in the late Qing Dynasty of China.This paper mainly introduces the changes of social life in Shanghai in the late Qing Dynasty and provides a spacious research perspective for the above studies.展开更多
文摘The goal of this research is to describe and analyse Shanghai’s fashion in Late Qing Dynasty (the 1840’s-1911), with an emphasis on the fashionable clothing worn by adult. Three aspects is discussed: the development of as a fashion center, the men’s fashion in Shanghai and the women’s fashion in Shanghai. In these parts, the style, textiles, colour, decoration and combination of clothing are described. Many costumes from museums and private collections as well as some historical writings, paintings and photographs are elucidated to give a description about Shanghai’s fashion looks during that period.Here are some tentative conclusions. Firstly, Shanghai has always been a fashion center in China since 1860’s. Shimao was the most important characteristic of clothing. Secondly, fashion of traditional clothing was described as highly stylized, gorgeous, exquisite, miscellaneous, detailed and multicolored. Thirdly, the influence of Western clothing was upwards. It was more obvious in Shanghai than in
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文摘Dian-shi zhai Pictorial,originated in 1884,is the first pictorial of news and current affairs in China’s modern history.Its elegant and prevailing expression forms greatly broadened the audience range of the publication and became an important graphic material for studying the transformation of social life in the late Qing Dynasty of China.This paper mainly introduces the changes of social life in Shanghai in the late Qing Dynasty and provides a spacious research perspective for the above studies.