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National costume pictures

A collection of pictures of national costumes

A collection of pictures of national costumes. "Ethnic style" has always had its place in the fashion circle. National-style clothing is formed by a nation in its long-term development. There are 56 ethnic groups in China. The following is a collection of pictures of ethnic costumes. National costume pictures 1

1. Mongolian (měng gǔ zú)

The Mongolian is a nomadic nation with a long history and rich in legend. Jewelry, robes, belts and boots are the four main parts of Mongolian clothing. The decorations on women's heads are mostly made of agate, pearls, gold and silver.

2. Hui Nationality (huí zú)

Hui Nationality is the abbreviation of Hui Nationality. The main symbol of Hui clothing is on the head. Men like to wear white round hats, and Hui women often wear hijabs.

3. Miao (miáo zú)

The Miao are internationally renowned for their cross-stitching, embroidery, brocade, batik, jewelry making and other arts and crafts. Miao costumes are famous for their eye-catching colors, complex silver ornaments and intriguing cultural connotations.

4. Dai Nationality (dǎi zú)

The clothing of the Dai Nationality fully reflects its geographical characteristics, is elegant and beautiful, is both practical and has a strong decorative meaning , women's clothing pursues lightness and beauty, and the colors of the clothing are extremely outstanding.

5. Lisu (lì sù zú)

The Lisu people settled in the Nujiang area in western Yunnan. The costumes of the Lisu people are very distinctive. Women wear embroidered tops and linen skirts, and like to wear red and white beads, corals, shells and other accessories; men wear short clothes, linen coats, a sword on the left waist, and an arrow pouch on the right waist.

6. Tibetan (zàng zú)

The Tibetan is one of the ancient ethnic groups in China and mainly lives in Tibet. The most basic characteristics of Tibetan costumes are fat waist, long sleeves, large lapel, right hem, long skirt, long boots, braided hair, gold, silver, pearls and jade jewelry, etc.

7. Zhuang (zhuàng zú)

The Zhuang is the most populous ethnic group among the ethnic minorities in China. Zhuang women are good at weaving and embroidery. The Zhuang cloth and Zhuang brocade weaved are famous for their exquisite patterns and bright colors. The unique style of "batik" is also praised by people.

8. Korean (cháo xiǎn zú)

The Koreans are mainly distributed in Jilin, Heilongjiang and Liaoning provinces. The Koreans prefer plain white clothing to show cleanliness, simplicity and generosity. Therefore, the Koreans have been known as the "white nation" since ancient times and call themselves "white compatriots".

9. Gaoshan people (gāo shān zú)

The traditional costumes of Taiwan’s Gaoshan people are brightly colored, mainly red, yellow and black. Among them, men's clothing includes waist skirts, skirts, embroidered feather crowns, robes, etc., and women's shorts, long skirts, aprons, knee pants, etc. In addition to clothing, there are many accessories, such as crown ornaments, arm ornaments, foot ornaments, etc. A garland made of fresh flowers is worn directly on the head during costumed dancing. It is very beautiful.

10. Naxi (nà xī zú)

Naxi women, who “spread the stars and the moon”, are known for their hard work, ability, virtue and kindness. The most distinctive feature of the costume is the seven-star sheepskin shawl on the back. Seven embroidered circular cloth circles with a diameter of about two inches are nailed side by side on the shawl, with a pair of tassels in each circle.

11. Blang (bù lǎng zú)

The Blang people dress simply, and their women’s clothing is similar to that of the Dai people, wearing tight-fitting collarless shorts. Wear a red, green or black tube skirt, and wear a bun and a big bun on your head. Men wear collarless shorts, wide black trousers, and wrap their heads with black or white cloth.

12. Achang Nationality (ā chāng zú)

The clothes of Achang women vary according to their age and marital status. Most unmarried girls wear various colored tops or double-breasted tops, black trousers, aprons, and black buns. Married women generally wear blue-black button-up tops and tube skirts, with leggings wrapped around their calves. They like to use black cloth to wrap a high bun that looks like a pointed hat. There are four or five small colorful hydrangeas hanging from the top of the bun, which is quite distinctive.

13. Nu people (nù zú)

The style of Nu people’s clothing is simple and elegant. Women wear right-front cardigan tops, ankle-length skirts, and black Or a red waistcoat; young girls like to wear colorful lace aprons outside their skirts, and married women's skirts are embroidered with lace. Women's heads and chests are often decorated with corals, agates, shells, beads, and strings of silver coins, and they wear large steel earrings hanging from their shoulders.

14. Ewenki (è wēn kè zú)

The main raw material of Ewenki costumes is animal skins. The big woolen top has diagonal breasts, thick sleeves and a long belt. Short leather jackets and lambskin jackets are wedding or festival dresses. For both men and women, the hems, collars, etc. are edged with decorations made of cloth or lambskin, and they are worn with a belt. Like blue and black clothes.

15. Oroqen people (è lún chūn zú)

The Oroqen people all wear wide and fat robes. Because they were mainly engaged in hunting in the past, their clothing was mostly made of deer, roe deer, and deer skin. The collar, cuffs, hems, and slits of the gown are all decorated with embroidery, appliques, etc. Commonly used are moiré patterns, antler patterns, etc. Wear a leather hat with a felt top and various decorations and colorful tassels sewn on it; girls wear headbands decorated with beads, shells, buttons and other decorations.

16. Hezhe Nationality (hè zhé zú)

The ancestors of the Hezhe Nationality have thrived in the Heilongjiang, Songhua River and Wusuli River basins since ancient times. Influenced by the Manchu costumes, the Hezhe fish skin clothes are mostly long clothes, mainly worn by women. Its style is like a cheongsam, with a slightly narrower waist and knee-length body.

17. Monba (mén bā zú)

The Monba mainly live in the Menyu area and Medog County of Tibet, and their clothing has regional differences. , men and women in the Menyu area wear Tibetan-style ocher-colored Pupu robes and belts. Wearing a small brown round hat with orange trim on the edge and a delicate and eye-catching small gap in the front, it has national characteristics. The feet are worn in boots, the shafts of the boots are sewn with red and black Pou Pu, and the soles of the boots are soft cowhide.

18. Bai ethnic group (bái zú)

The Bai ethnic group mainly lives in Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, and the rest are distributed throughout Yunnan, Bijie area of ??Guizhou Province and Sichuan Liangshan Prefecture. The headwear of Bai girls is very distinctive and has the meaning of "romance, flowers, snow and moon". The hanging tassels represent the wind in Xiaguan, the gorgeous floral decorations are the flowers in Shangguan, the white on the top of the hat is the snow on the Cangshan Mountain, and the curved shape is the moon in the Erhai Sea.

19. Baoan tribe (bǎo ān zú)

In the Baoan tribe’s clothing, unmarried women usually wear bright colored tops and thin, soft and translucent headbands. green silk hijab; married young women and middle-aged women usually wear white sanitary caps, and black hijabs when going out; elderly women mostly wear dark clothes and white hijabs.

20. Buyi people (bù yī zú)

The Buyi people are a large ethnic minority in southwest China. The traditional costumes of the Buyi people are men's shirts and women's skirts. Women's clothes and skirts are decorated with batik, pick and embroidery patterns.

21. Daur people (dá wò ěr zú)

Daur men wear commoners in summer, plus robes, wrap their heads with white cloth, and wear straw hats in winter. Leather hat. Women wear long robes without belts or short coats. In winter, both men and women wear gikami (leather boots), and women wear mainly blue robes. In summer, they like to wear white socks and floral shoes. Daur clothing is greatly influenced by the Mongolian and Manchu people. They wear large-breasted leather robes, plus robes, white cloth wrapping their heads, straw hats, and leather boots.

22. De’ang ethnic group (dé áng zú)

The clothing of the De’ang ethnic group is very distinctive. Women of the Red De’ang and Hua De’ang branches shave their heads. After being bald, he is wrapped in black cloth. He likes to wear big earrings, a silver necklace, and a blue or black double-breasted blouse with two strips of red cloth on the edge and small pompoms in red, green, and yellow colors on the hem.

23. Dongxiang Nationality (dōng xiāng zú)

The costumes of the Dongxiang Nationality are similar to those of the Hui Nationality, but their characteristics are also quite obvious. Men mostly wear flat-topped beanie hats, available in black and white, white shirts, black waistcoats, and blue-blue trousers. Older people wear black, gray, and white.

24. Dong (dòng zú)

The Dong are now mainly distributed in Guizhou, Hunan and other places. Dong men wear double-breasted shorts, some with no collar on the right side and a large turban. Women generally wear large-breasted, collarless, unbuttoned tops, and skirts or trousers. They are accustomed to wearing belts and turbans. Use four colors: black, cyan (blue), dark purple, and white. Black and blue are mostly used in spring, autumn and winter, white is mostly used in summer, and purple is mostly used in festivals.

25. Dulong tribe (dú lóng zú)

Both men and women of the Dulong tribe have hair, with eyebrows hanging in front, shoulders in the back, and ears covered on the left and right sides. . In the past, both men and women wore linen. When wearing it, they were tucked down from the left shoulder to the chest, with the right chest exposed and the right arm exposed. They were tied with straw ropes or bamboo needles and dropped freely.

26. Russians (é luó sī zú)

The Russians gradually moved south from Tsarist Russia to Xinjiang, China and other places after the 18th century. minority. Russian traditional costumes are rich and colorful, and people choose different colors and styles in different seasons.

27. Hani people (hā ní zú)

The Hani people generally like to use navy blue Hani homespun cloth to make clothes. Men usually wear button-up jackets and trousers, and wrap their heads with black or white cloth. Women usually wear collarless tops with the right lapel, trousers or skirts of different lengths on the lower body. The edges of the lapel and sleeves are embroidered with colorful lace, and they wear embroidered aprons and various styles of silver ornaments on the chest.

28. Kazakh (hā sà kè zú)

The Kazakh is a nation characterized by grassland nomadic culture. Its clothing is easy to ride. Clothing is mostly made of sheepskin, fox skin, deerskin, wolf skin, etc., reflecting the life characteristics of the mountainous grassland people.

29. Jīnuò zú (jī nuò zú)

The Jino people live in Jinuo Township, Jinghong County, Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province and its surrounding areas. The clothing of the Jinuo people is simple and unsophisticated. They like to wear self-woven homespun clothes with blue, red and black stripes.

30. Jing nationality (jīng zú)

The Jing nationality mainly lives in Fangcheng Autonomous County, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, known as the "Three Jing Islands" There are three small islands in Jiangping Township: Jiwei, Wutou and Shanxin. Jing women wear a rhombus-shaped breast-covering cloth inside, a collarless, double-breasted short top with a tight body and narrow sleeves, and wide-leg trousers, mostly black or brown.

31. Jingpo people (jǐng pō zú)

The Jingpo people mainly live in the mountainous areas of counties in the Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture in Yunnan Province. Women wear black plackets, black and red woven skirts, and leg wraps. When women are dressed up, there are many silver bubbles and silver pieces on the front, back and shoulders of their coats. They hang seven silver necklaces or a string of silver chains or silver bells around their necks. They wear silver earphones on their ears that are longer than their fingers. They also wear silver earrings on their hands. One or two pairs of chunky engraved silver bracelets.

32. Kirgiz (kē ěr kè zī zú)

Kirgiz women mostly like red and wear short clothes. Wearing a round golden velvet red floral hat called "Taksi" with a turban on it. Women wear double-breasted blouses, wide and collarless, no longer than the knee, embroidered with silver, and the lower end of a long pleated skirt is inlaid with fur.

There are also those who wear dresses with ruffles at the lower end and black waistcoats or "drapes" on their coats.

33. Lahu people (lā hù zú)

The Lahu people are mainly distributed in southern Yunnan Province. The Lahu people love black the most, considering black as beauty and black as the main color. Lahu women's clothing has the characteristics of women's clothing on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. They wear a long black cloth gown that reaches below the knee, with slits on both sides and higher slits. The right side of the collar has a stand-up collar, decorated with silver bubbles, and they like to be trimmed with red or white lace. Decorated on the cuffs and lapels, it looks bright and beautiful.

34. Li nationality (lí zú)

The Li nationality live in Tongshi Town, Hainan Island and other places. Li costumes have their own unique characteristics in terms of both aesthetics and practicality. Li women's costumes mainly include three parts: tops, skirts and headscarves. These three parts are all woven with exquisite patterns and patterns.

35. Lhoba ethnic group (luò bā zú)

The Lhoba ethnic group is mainly distributed in southeastern Tibet and is the ethnic group with the smallest population in China. Lhoba women like to wear linen double-breasted collarless narrow-sleeved tops with a piece of calfskin on the outside, a tight-fitting skirt slightly below the knees around the lower body, leg wraps around the calves, and the ends are tied tightly with straps. Lhoba women like to wear linen double-breasted collarless narrow-sleeved tops with a piece of calfskin on the outside, a tight-fitting skirt slightly below the knees around the lower body, leg wraps around the calves, and the ends are tied tightly with straps.

36. Manchu (mǎn zú)

The Manchu are mainly distributed in the three eastern provinces of China, with the largest number in Liaoning Province. The cheongsam is a traditional costume for Manchu women. It not only has oriental colors, but also fully displays grace and elegance. It is considered a typical national costume that expresses female beauty and is well-known around the world. There are four main forms: flag suit, mandarin jacket, waistcoat, and trousers. Flag costumes can be worn by both men and women regardless of season.

37. Maonan people (máo nán zú)

The Maonan people mainly live in the upper, middle and lower Nanshan Mountains of Huanjiang County, Guangxi. The indigenous peoples of Lingxi. The clothing and accessories of the Maonan people are basically the same as those of the nearby Han and Zhuang people. Women wear very beautiful right-front cardigans with two stripes of lace. The trousers are wider and rolled with lace. Women's clothing has red or blue or black trims on the cuffs and trouser legs. They don't wear skirts.

38. Mulao people (mù lǎo zú)

The Mulao people mainly live in Luocheng and other counties in Guangxi. The Mulao people admire cyan and their clothing style is simple and simple. Mulao people grow their own cotton and indigo, weave and dye their own homespun cloth. Beautiful and elegant, durable.

39. Pumi tribe (pǔ mǐ zú)

Young women wear short tops. In ancient times, they were made of hemp. In modern times, they are mostly made of cotton. Most of them are white, black and red, with an open placket on the right side, a shorter bottom placket, narrow sleeves and a high collar. Adult women all wear fur shawls. Most shawls are made of pure white fur, which is beautiful and elegant.

40. Qiang people (qiāng zú)

The Qiang people now mainly live in Maowen, western Sichuan. The traditional costumes of the Qiang people include linen gowns, sheepskin waistcoats, headbands, belts and leggings for both men and women. Both men and women wear a sheepskin vest, commonly known as a "leather jacket", over a long gown. The fur is turned inwards on sunny days and outwards on rainy days to prevent rain.

41. Salar people (sā lā zú)

The Salar people mainly live in the Xunhua area of ??Qinghai Province, which is located along the Yellow River. Women's clothing is mostly short tops, black or purple waistcoats, trousers, and embroidered cloth shoes.

42. She people (shē zú)

The She people call themselves "Shanha", which means customers who live in the mountains. They are mainly distributed in Fu'an, Fujian and Zhejiang. In Jingning, Guangdong, Jiangxi, Anhui and other provinces, most people live together with Han people. Most of their clothes are made of self-woven ramie cloth, in two colors: black and blue, mostly black. The clothes are open on the right side, and the collar, cuffs and right side are often inlaid with colorful lace.

43. Shui tribe (shuǐ zú)

The Shui tribe calls itself "sea water", which means water people.

Most of them like to wear red or floral dresses with lace, black velvet vests, trousers, and red soft-soled boots. In order to resist the strong wind and cold on the plateau, a cylindrical embroidered cotton hat is always worn on the head.

44. Tajik (tǎ jí kè zú)

Tajik clothing mostly uses fur and felt brown as fabrics. Tajik women have fair complexions, are pretty and fit, and like to wear red or embroidered dresses in purple or green tones. Girls love to wear round hat crowns embroidered with velvet cloth in purple, golden, and red tones.

45. Tatar (tǎ tǎ ěr zú)

The clothes of the Tatar are very unique. Men like to wear embroidered white shirts, black waist-length vests or black cardigans, and black trousers. The cap has black and white embroidery. Women are most beautiful by wearing a small flower hat inlaid with beads, and a large gauze scarf on the outside. They like to wear a white, yellow or purple jumpsuit with long skirts with crepe edges, and are decorated with earrings, bracelets and red bead necklaces.

46. Tujia (tǔ jiā zú)

Most of the Tujia people live in Hunan, Hubei Province, Guizhou Province and Sichuan Province (now part of Chongqing City). The pleated skirts of Tujia people, which are "one for men and one for men", retain the legacy of "shang" in ancient times.

47. Gelao (gē lǎo zú)

The Gelao are mainly distributed in Wuchuan Gelao and Miao Autonomous County and Daozhen Gelao and Miao Autonomous County in Guizhou Province. Both men and women of the Gelao people wear skirts (men's skirts are short, women's skirts are long). The cloth is wrapped around the waist, without wrinkles, and is shaped like a barrel, which is called a "barrel skirt".

48. Tu Nationality (tǔ zú)

The symbol of Tu nationality women’s clothing is commonly known as colorful sleeves. In Tu nationality, it is called Xiusu, which means "flower sleeve shirt". ". Counting from the bottom, the first line is black, symbolizing land; the second line, green, symbolizes green seedlings and grass; the third line, yellow, symbolizes wheat stacks; the fourth line, white, symbolizes nectar; the fifth line, blue, symbolizes blue sky; The six orange rays symbolize golden light; the seventh red ray symbolizes the sun.

49. Wa people (wǎ zú)

The Wa people worship red and black. Most of their costumes are black as substance and red as decoration. Basically they still retain It has the characteristics of ancient mountain people. Wa women have unique decorations. They like to wear big earphones, wide bracelets and thin rattan rings, which symbolize the rough, bold and strong character of the Wa people.

50. Uyghur (wéi wú ěr zú)

"Uyghurs" mainly live in the area south of the Tianshan Mountains in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Flower hat is an integral part of Uyghur clothing and one of the symbols of Uyghur beauty.

51. Uzbek (wū zī bié kè zú)

The traditional costume of the Uzbek is characterized by both men and women wearing various small flower hats. Features. Flower hats are hard-shelled, rimless, square or square-shaped, and those with edges can also be folded. The flower hat fabrics are made of dark green, black, white, maroon gold velvet and corduroy. There are various unique geometric and floral patterns on the top and sides of the hat. They are exquisitely made and colorful.

52. Xibe people (xī bó zú)

The Xibe people have lived in the Hulunbuir Prairie and the Nenjiang River Basin. Xibe men mostly wear long-breasted robes and double-breasted short coats, with waistcoats on top and long trouser belts on the bottom. Women should be more particular about what they wear. They wear cheongsam that is as long as the top of their feet, with lace or embroidered wide edges, and a waistcoat. Some of the waistcoats have double-breasted or wide-breasted ones, and they also have lace.

53. Yao people (yáo zú)

The Yao people are a relatively typical mountain ethnic group in southern China. Yao women are good at embroidery, and they embroider exquisite patterns on their skirts, cuffs and trouser hems. The hair is wrapped in a fine braid around the top of the head, surrounded by five-color beads, and the skirt of the dress is embroidered with colorful patterns from the neck to the chest.

54. Yugu people (yù gù zú)

"High collars and tasseled hats" are a major feature of the Yugu people's clothing. And cultural traditions form the aesthetic standards of clothing. The styles, colors, embroidery patterns, and patterns of clothing are all formed according to their national habits and passed down from generation to generation.

55. Yi Nationality (yí zú)

The Yi nationality is distributed in Yunnan, Sichuan, Guizhou Province and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Yi costumes are rich in color, varied in style, and decorated with a large number of silver products and embroidery.

56. Han (hàn zú)

The Han are the dominant ethnic group in China. The main features of Hanfu are crossed collars, right gussets, no buttons, and knots with ropes, giving people a free and elegant impression. It is the embodiment of China's "land of clothes" and "land of etiquette", and carries the outstanding craftsmanship and aesthetics of Han dyeing, weaving and embroidery. Ethnic costume pictures 2

Ethnic style can also be worn to look fashionable

1. Ethnic style shawl + white dress

A shawl with red printed patterns, full of The ethnic style elements exude a mysterious atmosphere. The hair is paired with a white dress, which highlights the bright colors of the shawl. It is very eye-catching when walking among the crowd.

2. Ethnic style embroidered windbreaker + jeans

The lapel of Hanfu and the button design on the collar add to the ethnic charm of the windbreaker. The satin embroidery on the shoulders makes the entire trench coat even more outstanding. Wear with jeans for a gorgeous and fashionable look.

3. Embroidered denim windbreaker + embroidered dress

The silhouette of the denim windbreaker gives people a rough and unruly feeling, and the Chinese-style embroidery on the shoulders adds to the windbreaker. A bit of retro flair. It is paired with a dress with the same satin embroidery inside, with a distinctive Chinese style color.

4. Embroidered denim harem pants + ethnic style tops

The Qing Dynasty embroidery on the trouser legs is the highlight, making the color of the jeans more beautiful, and the cotton thread embroidery I'm afraid your pants will show more quality. The upper body is matched with the same ethnic style top for a unified style.

5. Floral cotton and linen top + cotton and linen pants

The ethnic floral pattern and cotton and linen texture add to the unique texture of the clothes. The lower body is paired with trousers of the same cotton and linen texture. The off-white color gives people a retro sense of sedimentation and is very ethnic.

6. Folk-style long sweatshirt + mesh skirt

The exaggerated flower pattern gives people a distinct ethnic color, and the beaded design makes the whole piece The clothes are more radiant and sparkling. When paired with a mesh skirt, the mix and match of fabrics has more visual impact.

7. Ethnic style embroidered long skirt

The ethnic style embroidery on the V-shaped neckline gives the red dress a fresh and refined flavor, and the open skirt The cross design adds a touch of femininity, and the whole skirt is sexy with a bit of ethnic style.

8. Ethnic style woolen coat

On the gray woolen coat, the three-dimensional jacquard craftsmanship increases the texture of the clothes, and the hand-painted plum blossom pattern on the hem It adds a touch of bright color to the clothes and shows the ethnic charm.

9. Ethnic style baseball cap

The ethnic style embroidery on the baseball cap makes the whole hat more lively and beautiful, and the bright colors of the ethnic style also make it simple. The baseball cap is more eye-catching and can bring out the good complexion of your skin.

10. Embossed clutch bag

The hand-painted embossing on the clutch bag is lifelike, making the bag more textured. Under the black leather It is more colorful and eye-catching when held in the hand, and the gorgeous flowers highlight the femininity. Ethnic costume pictures 3

How to match ethnic style clothes to look good

"Ethnic style" has always had its place in the fashion circle, and in recent years it has become even more popular in the 1970s. Retro style. The popular ethnic style today is no longer the pure ethnic style of the past, but Boho Chic.

Boho Chic is actually Bohemian + Hippie. The combination of these two styles makes people feel more fashionable when wearing it than retro and old-fashioned.

Boho not only has Bohemian’s iconic tassels, pleats and large skirts, but also adds embroidery, geometric patterns, lace, printing, bright colors, see-through materials, etc. The hippie elements perfectly combine romance and freedom.

As the most important element of Boho Chic - printing, it is really suitable for wearing on vacation. The outstanding colors and unique prints will make you feel like Boho Chic as soon as you wear them. The loose style can easily hide your voluptuous body, whether you are on a beach vacation or wearing it on weekdays, it will also be eye-catching.

The short top is definitely an indispensable magical tool in Boho Chic style. Whether you are on the beach or attending a music festival, dancing with your waist exposed is very pleasing to the eye, free and unrestrained and can dissipate heat. If wearing printed long skirts is the preserve of tall girls, then the Crop Top is a tool for taller girls. Whether paired with a pair of loose wide-leg printed trousers or high-waisted jeans, it can visually shorten the upper body. Create incredibly long legs. Your blouse can also incorporate classic Boho Chic elements, such as lace, crochet, or prints. You can also choose a plain lace top paired with printed wide-leg pants. At this time, details like lace are fashionable but will not steal the spotlight.

Is the all-over print too exaggerated? Add some embroidery elements in the Boho style to easily add points to the overall look. Most bohemian style clothing has embroidery elements, because bohemian embroidery style clothing makes people feel closer to nature. Therefore, embroidery is also an indispensable element in Boho Chic.