Secrets of Women's Underwear in Ancient China (www.chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2006-08-07 13:39
In ancient China, where the patriarchal society left few
opportunities for women to express their thoughts, the underwear became a unique
channel to let out their romantic passion. Underwear revealed women's beliefs
toward life, taste in beauty and appeal for love. They expressed all this
through various patterns, bold colors and delicate craftsmanship.
Compared to outer garments, which were strictly governed by courtesies
and ranks, ancient underwear was a private room for women to pursue their
individuality. Whether well-bred women in rich families or girls of a humble
birth, they all tried hard to distinguish themselves through
underwear.
Ingenious
designs
Ancient women's underwear visually adjusted the
body shape through form designing. Whether it was square-shaped, diamond-shaped,
triangular-shaped, a semi-circle or modeled after nature, underwear in different
forms resulted in different visual impressions, while revealing ingenuous
creativity at the same time.
From the overall design to the detailed
ornaments, ancient underwear also reflected the trends and beliefs of the time,
which gives these articles a deep historical essence. According to the style and
structure, there were two types of underwear: double-pieced to cover both chest
and back, and single-pieced to cover chest only. The most distinguishable design
might come from where the lace is placed: the shoulders, the oxter, or behind
the neck. Some didn't even have laces.
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