What are the Chinese Fashion Trends in 2019

Under the exchange and collision of different cultures, Chinese designers get inspirations about how to absorb the essence of modern fashion and combine those elements of their homeland to their products, making them shine on the international stage.
 Guo Pei Spring 2019 Couture Fashion Show 
Heaven Gaia RTW Spring 2017

For another, international designers have also shifted their eyes to Chinese culture and added the Chinese auspicious elements in their designs, such as the crane, ocean weaves, peony, etc.
Julien Fournie Spring Summer 2018
Prada SS2017 Fashion Show Collection

As the Spring/Summer 2019 runway comes to an end at China Fashion Week, it's time to take a look at the 7 fashion trends that emerged along this way.

1. Exquisite Embroidery
Embroidery, as a traditional handicraft with nearly 3,000 years of history in China, is also a common embellishment for high-end clothing in the world. In this China Fashion Week, embroidery tends to be more elaborate, fashionable and more skillfully decorated on the apparel.



2. Ink Printing
Except for the traditional patterns, the designers also get inspirations from Chinese ink painting, which adds an extra retro vibe and brings a color impact and flowing beauty on their designs. Keep scrolling to see how it works on different outfits, especially the silk maxi dresses, jackets or pants.



3. Ruffles
With the irresistible aesthetic perception, ruffles are getting a major update in a stereoscopic form. The stereo construction not only breaks the monotony of the fabric but also gives the look a unique and dynamic rhythm.

Opt for ruffles, fine embroidery, beautiful prints that add a little extra adorning to your spring collections.

The below brands choose a more minimalist look with a maxi dress that looks good on everyone.
阿牛阿呷

楚和听香·楚艳

Or take on the look with an oversized designer blouse and a pair of printed leggings that could effortlessly be your streetwear.
上手& HELY·陈宇

4. Crochet 
All fashion savvy ladies know how to present their sexy appeal in a casual way. It's best to get dressed from the crochet / hollow out dresses. Think: crochet details and an overall white, but elegant appearance completes with slits or fringed design, which is definitely the best graceful look in your new wardrobe.

There are plenty of crochet options to choose- upgrade your office-wear for a crochet white blouse and black pants/ midi skirt, it all felt like a welcome office surge.

Or complete your street ensembles with a hollow-out detail, which really takes your look to a new territory with an oversized hoodie dress done in a pop of yellow and blue.

5. 3D Beadings
The adorning details, like a work of art, are rich in visual impact and texture, making the costume more high-grade and luxury. And for those who prefer something a bit more subtle, there were statement beading dresses at J.Queen, 绝设•朱光妍, which fully explain this trend on the runway.
J.Queen·谢家齐

EP雅莹

绝设·朱光妍

6. Appliques
Applique proves its versatility this season. From White Honey's wedding dresses to EP雅莹's evening options/ daily basis, it’s clear that the applique details will be popping up in plenty of different occasions and continue to pack a romantic impact in 2019.

White Honey

EP雅莹

7. Novel Cheongsam 
Cheongsam or Qipao, a traditional Chinese costume, are given a modernized update for the 2019 woman. Designers loosen the silhouette of a standard Qipao and change the stiff mandarin collar to V-neck, crew neck or common stand collar to make it look more casual, as I told you in < When Chinese Fashion Meets Modern Fashion>.

Meanwhile, they also give a hint of newness to the Pankou designs (an essential button decorated on Qipao), making them more novel, extraordinary but without losing an retro vibe.

If you want to learn more about Chinese cultures, such as embroidery, ink painting, cheongsam, please head over to the related articles below, you'll get a detailed answer.
1. Embroidery:  <EMBROIDERY, THE BEAUTIFUL HANDICRAFTS IN CHINESE CULTURE>

2. Ink painting: <INK AND WASH, THE CHINESE ANCIENT SPIRIT>

3. Cheongsam: <WHAT IS CHINESE FASHION LIKE>

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