User:Bai0926/User:Bai0926 fashion in China
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Chinese fashion refers to the development and changes in clothing, accessories, beauty and fashion culture in Chinese society. It includes various fashion styles, fashion trends, industrial development and various fashion phenomena related to Chinese culture and society from ancient times to the present. Chinese fashion has rich and diverse characteristics and unique charm, which combines long-standing traditional culture and modern innovative elements. With the rise of China's economy and the globalization of culture, China's fashion industry has developed rapidly and has become one of the most watched forces on the international fashion stage.[1]
In recent years, trends in apparel consumption have evolved. From the return of traditional clothing to the rise of more diversified styles and a focus on materials and fabrics, apparel consumption has become more personalized.
On the one hand, fashion styles in China tend to be diversified, and since 2023, styles such as “Dopamine,” “New Chinese style” have been hot, reflecting the diversity of contemporary fashion and the This reflects the diversity of contemporary fashion and the young generation's pursuit of personalized expression. Consumers' understanding of fashion has gradually gone beyond simple trend-following, paying more attention to the expression of personality and emotion through clothing, and the style of clothing has become more versatile. It is worth paying attention to the fact that traditional clothing containing classical aesthetics, such as Hanbok and Tang suit, have continued to be popular among consumers in recent years. Data show that the Hanfu, show clothes turnover year-on-year growth rate of 376% and 212%, respectively, the number of consumers of men's Tang suit increased by more than 90% year-on-year.
On the other hand, fashion styles tend to diversify. These unique styles are not only changes in the matching of clothing and apparel, but also the display of life attitude and cultural symbols. On the other hand, consumers' attention to materials and fabrics has driven the quality upgrade of the fashion industry. “Soft and comfortable”, “not easily deformed”, “multi-color optional”, “windproof and warm” and so on have become popular apparel keywords which highlights consumers' high demand for clothing quality. This concern for quality is not only reflected in the appearance, but also shows the importance of the wearing experience and environmental protection characteristics of clothing.[2]