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Visual Vocabulary China, Korea, Japan

Mengting Zhang
Fashion021,Tricia Angerhofe

04/19/16

China:

1.Qipao (Chipao)- is a
body-hugging one-piece
Chinese dress for women,
also known in Mandarin
Chinese
as qpo. The
stylish and often tightfitting cheongsam or qipao
(chipao) that is best known
today was created in the
1920s
in Shanghai and
made
fashionable
by
socialites and upper class
women.

2.Chang pao- was men's 3.Cheongsamcommon wear, lower than


the knees and with a round a straight, close-fitting silk
collar band. It was a long dress with a high neck,
gown featured collarless, short sleeves, and a slit
skirt, worn traditionally by
narrow horseshoe-shaped
Chinese and Indonesian
sleeves, buttons down the women.
left front, four slits and a
fitting
waist.

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4.Pien fu-is a traditional


Chinese outfit consisting
of a knee-length tunic over
a skirt or pair of pants.
This two-piece costume
was considered to be a
ceremonial dress. The
tunic for a top that
extended all the way to the

5.Shen yi-is the traditional


Chinese attire for men
which is recorded in Book
of Rites and advocated
in Zhu Xi's Common
Rites.It has been the
formal wear and court
dress
since Shang

knees.

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Korea:

Dynasty.

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1.Hanbok-(South Korea) or
Joseon-ot (North Korea) is
the traditional Korean
dress.
It
is
often
characterized by vibrant
colors and simple lines
without
pockets.

2.Jeogori (Chogori) - is a
basic
upper garment of hanbok,
Korean traditional garment
, which has been worn by
both men and women. It
covers the arms and upper
part of the wearer's body.

3.Paji (Baji)- is a kind of


traditional
Korean pant that is part of
the hanbok. A baji
is
baggy and loose, so it is
tied around the waist.

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6.Busuns
4.Durumagi
(Turumagi)- is a variety
of po,
or overcoat in hanbok,
the Korean traditional gar
ment. It is usually the
topmost layer of clothing
that
is
worn
over jeogori (jacket)
and baji (pants).

5.Chima-is a type of skirt


worn
together
with jeogori, or a short
jacket
in hanbok, Korean traditio
nal
clothing.

(Beoseons)-

Korean
traditional
socks"

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Japan:

1.Furisode- is a style
of kimono distinguishable
by its long sleeves, which
range in length from 85
centimeters
for
a
kofurisode
to
114
centimeters
for
an
furisode. The sleeves are
attached to the body of the
kimono only for a short
distance; the inner edge is
open for the rest of its
length, allowing the lining
to show on the inner edge

2.Haori- is a traditional
Japanese sort of hip- or
thigh-length kimono-like
jacket,
worn
over
a kosode.

3.Kinagashi-Wearing
men's kimono without
Hakama or Haori is known
as a Kinagashi style. This
is a casual way of wearing
a
kimono
and
obi

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4.Tomesode- is a type 5.Kosode- is


a
basic 6.Tabi- are
of kimono. It is an Japanese robe for both traditional Japanese socks
expensive formal dress men and women. Worn as dating back to the 15th

worn by married women.

http://web.pdx.edu/~ytake
da/project1/img/tomesode
2.jpg

7.Obi-is a sash for


traditional
Japanese
dress, keikogi (uniforms
for Japanese martial arts),
and part of kimono outfits.

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rg/wikipedia/commons/thu
mb/6/6c/Kimono-kyotoderivative.png/300pxKimono-kyoto-

both an undergarment and


overgarment, it is what
most people imagine when
using the much broader
term
kimono.

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8.Geta-are a form of
traditional ChineseJapanese footwear
that
resemble
both clogs and flip-flops.
Geta were invented by the
Chinese
and
then
introduced to Japan from
China. They are a kind
of sandal with an elevated
wooden base held onto the
foot with a fabric thong to
keep the foot well above
the
ground.

century. Ankle-high and


with a separation between
the big toe and other toes,
they are worn by both men
and
women
with zori, geta, and other
traditional
thonged
footwear.

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rg/wikipedia/commons/e/e
4/Japanese_tabi_socks,_bl
ack.jpeg

9.Ikat- is
a
dyeing
technique used to pattern
textiles
that
employs
a resist dyeing process on
the yarns prior to dyeing
and
weaving
the
fabric.

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