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Where to Find Good Ancient Chinese Costumes and Hanfu in Zaozhuang, and Where to Get the Best Hanfu and Ancient Costumes Photoshoots in Beijing
Nowadays, over 90% of ancient costume dramas feature flowing loose hair or bun hairstyles. Despite these heroines portraying fairies or princesses, they seem too poor to afford hairpins and accessories. Many ancient costume TV series and films in the past had costumes that were exquisitely crafted, such as the 1987 version of Dream of the Red Chamber, The Legend of Zhen Huan, and The Conjecture of Famen Temple. However, nowadays, all sorts of bizarre and unconventional styles are also emerging. It can be said that this is "the best of times, and the worst of times." On one hand, ancient costume drama styling has welcomed innovation, but on the other hand, it's a chaotic mix. Wearing stockings has become quite common, and I can't help but wonder where all the money for these dramas goes. Getting back to the topic, here... It still focuses mainly on asymmetry, not strictly adhering to the traditional Hanfu elements like hair ornaments, hairpins, and floral crowns. As mentioned at the beginning, adapting ancient costumes to modern aesthetics is challenging. Now, the audience in the ancient romance market is calling for updos, hair ornaments, and flower decorations. While Dilraba isn't entirely unsuitable, her exotic appearance…
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