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What's the difference between Hanfu and a photo studio?

Hanfu is a kind of clothes. These clothes have their own unique shapes, which are used to distinguish them according to their shapes, while the clothes in the studio are unconstrained and unconstrained. Hanfu refers to "clothes made of costumes of different classes of Han nationality in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties". First of all, its shape exists in history, and various cultural relics can be found to prove it. Each shape has a relatively fixed range, such as a straight hem. The sleeves of the straight hem can be wide or narrow, and the hem can be long or short, and can be made into various colors. However, it must be a long dress with a cross collar, slits at both sides and a belt or silk belt at the waist. Like a shirt, it can be of any color and pattern. There are bright pockets on the chest, decorative pockets, long sleeves and short sleeves. It can be slim and loose, but the shirt must be a dress with lapels and buttons. No matter how it changes, it will not change. How to distinguish whether a piece of clothing is Hanfu (combined Hanfu), then we need to know the modeling characteristics of some common Hanfu. If they are consistent, there must be something wrong. Hanfu is not the name of a single piece of clothing, so for example, "tie sleeve with horizontal collar and right lapel" can only be regarded as a vague framework, which is only one of the conditions. What needs to be understood is the characteristics of specific clothing. The production of studio clothes is for clothing photography, performance and so on, so the materials and tailoring used do not take into account real life, and the corresponding plane tailoring technology of Hanfu will not be used. Of course, it cannot be said that some shiny fabrics are exclusive to the studio, and the production of Hanfu is not limited to cotton and linen silk; But it is undeniable that in order to highlight the lens and stage effect and reduce the cost as much as possible, the shiny chemical fiber fabrics are most commonly used in the studio, which has certain reference value. In addition, clothes with long tail, big waist seal, adhesive tape, underwear buttons, large exposed, high and exaggerated empty collar can all be used as identification features. The production of studio clothes is for clothing photography, performance and so on, so the materials and tailoring used do not take into account real life, and the corresponding plane tailoring technology of Hanfu will not be used. Of course, it cannot be said that some shiny fabrics are exclusive to the studio, and the production of Hanfu is not limited to cotton and linen silk; But it is undeniable that in order to highlight the lens and stage effect and reduce the cost as much as possible, the shiny chemical fiber fabrics are most commonly used in the studio, which has certain reference value. In addition, clothes with long tail, big waist seal, adhesive tape, underwear buttons, large exposed, high and exaggerated empty collar can all be used as identification features.