The Fabric of History

Wear the Dynasty

Hanfu is not a costume; it is 3,000 years of aesthetics woven into silk. From the opulent Tang to the minimalist Song, find the style that speaks to your soul.

Decode Your Style

Which dynasty fits your vibe? A quick guide to the “Big Three” styles you’ll see on the streets.

The Tang Style 618–907 AD · Opulent & Bold

Think empire waistlines, rich colors, and flowing silk. It’s confident, slightly revealing, and perfect for the “Empress” look.

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The Song Style 960–1279 AD · Minimalist & Chic

Straight lines, muted pastels, and unparalleled elegance. If you like “Old Money” aesthetics or minimalism, this is for you.

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The Ming Style 1368–1644 AD · Structured & Regal

Pleated skirts (Mamianqun) and structured collars. It looks dignified, academic, and is the most practical for winter.

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Beijing · The Forbidden City

Royal Aesthetics

Nothing beats the red walls and golden roofs of the Forbidden City. Wear **Ming Dynasty** styles here—the structured look matches the grand architecture perfectly. Snow days are the holy grail of photography here.

Beijing Photo Spots
Hangzhou & Suzhou

Ethereal Waters

For the misty West Lake or the canals of Suzhou, choose **Song Dynasty** styles. The light fabrics and pastel colors blend beautifully with the willows and stone bridges. Rent a wooden boat for the ultimate shot.

Jiangnan Guide