The Beautiful of Asian Women Traditional Dress
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Beautiful on their way..check it out !
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Ao Dai is beautiful it shows the beautiful and the feminine size of girls who wear it
btw Qi Pao is not Chinese traditional dress, like everyone said it is actually HANFU
Lanna is not actually Thai Traditional Dress cuz Lanna is just part of Thailand now. In other word, Lanna is just Northern Thailand. Thai dress has many type depend on the part of the country and culture.
Chinese traditional dress is Hanfu !! not Qipao!!
i hate how pale asian woman have to be to feel beautiful!!!
kimono n hanbok is damn expensive here as well as saree too… i love vietnam’s
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@pcekeep traditional clothes/dress of the filipinos are worn during special events like weddings, fiestas, inagurations, and the likes, and they are absolutely gorgeous, and totally wearable too. who told you we faced them out?
@jimy3999 normally worn during special events and the likes in the philippines. There a so many traditional clothes/dress, not only for women, but men too…BARO AT SAYA is the most common for women and BARONG for men.
The Qipao is not traditional Chinese clothing, it is from Manchurians who forced? Chinese to adopt their clothing. Kimono and Hanbok also come from Tang dynasty traditional clothing
I didn’t know about some of these.
Glad to have learned something new. What beautiful dresses! Haha, most of them anyway.
Times to present traditional dress.Have to introduse underwear as well as dress.
Have u seen Cambodian Tradition dress?
Asian is unique
yay sari my people’s clothing so graceful. same for the rest of the clothing
The Qipao is not traditional Chinese clothing, it is from Manchurians who forced Chinese to adopt their clothing. Kimono and Hanbok also come from Tang dynasty traditional clothing