Description
This short blouse adopts the traditional production process of Xiang Yun Sha, with positive red as the keynote, after more than 30 processes of potato scorch dip dyeing and river mud covering.
In particular, the innovative use of mulberry silk as the bottom blank makes the fabric have better skin-friendly while maintaining the texture of the Xiang Yun Sha.
The red dye was dyed with mineral cinnabar and plant madder, and formed a deep mellow ‘crimson’ after sunlight exposure.
The blouse is cut with H-shaped straight cut, and the collar is designed with an improved collar, with a height accuracy of 2.5 cm.
Sleeveless tailoring adopts a 15-degree oblique angle at the shoulder to avoid underwear exposure.
The front flap is decorated with hand-woven buckles, and the rear film maintains the self-cultivation effect through dart processing.
The side slits deliberately retain the original cloth edge of Xiang Yun Sha, highlighting the essence of intangible cultural heritage.
It is suitable to create a strong visual impact with the white wide-legged trousers, or to show a calm temperament with black trousers.
In important festive occasions, gold jewelry can be used to strengthen the festive atmosphere, and white jade or pearl accessories are recommended for daily wear.
Avoid combination with complex patterns.









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