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How about traditional Chinese cheongsam wedding photos?

It’s very good. You can also shoot many styles. Different styles have different aesthetics.

(1) Style of the era

Each era has its own unique style. Wearing a Manchu cheongsam indicates that you are from the Qing Dynasty. Wear the cheongsam shorter and tighter. , indicating that it has reached the Republic of China period. If it is a long robe or coat, or is covered in robes, beaded necklaces, and broken steps, it symbolizes a longer era. Nowadays, many newcomers prefer the cheongsam of the Republic of China period, and are willing to wear it to savor the history of that era, reminisce about the style of old Shanghai, show off their flowing curves, and become an official wife who is beginning to have a petty bourgeois sentiment. There are also some people who are nostalgic for the silk and satin clothes in ancient times, and the graceful beauties in white, dressed in ancient costumes, look photogenic and act like ladies in ancient times. These are all shown in Chinese wedding photos.

(2) Retro style

Chinese style wedding photos capture the characteristics of Chinese style and express the pursuit of oriental beauty that is elegant, subtle, dignified and elegant. Remaining ruins, old stone steps, waterfront towers, and Ming and Qing architecture are all good choices. There are many such venues. The key is to decide on the wedding photo theme first so that it can be easily matched later. For example, if you like to wear cheongsam, you can choose a wooden-structured Jiangnan building with a nine-curved bridge and a pool; if you like to wear palace clothes, you can choose palaces, private gardens, etc.

(3) Old-era style

The old era is gone forever, but many couples hope to take a 1940s Shanghai-style wedding photo in their wedding photos. The old-era style is set off by a cheongsam and an old-fashioned radio, as well as matching tableware, furniture, rocking chairs and table lamps. These are all true portrayals of the old era.