Sunday, November 27, 2011

A Coutry, A Fashion

Traditional Fashion.
        Traditional fashion means every different country has their own traditional clothes and each of the traditional clothes have its own beauty.

Korean Traditional Clothes:
        Hanbok is Korean traditional clothes. Korean usually wears it on specific holidays for example: Tet holiday, moon festival, at wedding and when they pray to their ancestor. Hanbok is kind of hard to wear but when you know how to wear it, it’s really easy to wear and you look really beautiful when you wear hanbok.








Chinese Traditional Clothes:

        Cheongsam is Chinese traditional clothes. People mostly wear Cheongsam every time, everyday, especially women that 45 or more. Usually, girls wear red cheongsam for Tet holidays and boys wear blue. Cheongsam is not really hard to wear.












        
Japanese Traditional clothes:
       Kimono. Japanese usually wear kimono when they go to wedding or Tet holidays. They have to make up in Japanese way when they wear kimono to wedding. They have to make their face really white, really dark and short eyebrows, small red lips like a shape V and long eyeliners. That is the tradition beauty of the Japanese when they wear Kimono. Kimono is hard to wear since it has many coats of cloths. But once you know how to wear, you will look gorgeous in formal ceremonies or anniversaries. Kimono has changed after many generations.







 

Vietnamese Traditional clothes:
       Ao Dai is Vietnamese traditional clothes. Teachers in Vietnamese school wear Ao Dai, high school students wear Ao Dai to school, people wear Ao Dai in Tet holiday mostly. Ao Dai is really popular in Vietnam because it’s simple, easy to wear and it looks great on everyone. In wedding ceremony, the bride and the groom also wear Ao Dai. Vietnamese wear Ao Dai in formal anniversaries.











Each country has its traditional clothes. They are all beautiful for their own ways. If you know how to choose the style and color, you can be very lovely in your country's traditional clothes or the other countries' clothes.










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