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Cheongsam

British pronunciation/tʃənɡsˈam/
American pronunciation/tʃənɡsˈæm/
Cheongsam
[NOUN]
1

a traditional Chinese dress characterized by its high collar, form-fitting silhouette, and often featuring intricate patterns or embroidery

synonyms : mandarin gown
qipao
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cheongsam definition and meaning

What is a "cheongsam"?

A cheongsam, also known as a qipao, is a traditional form-fitting dress that originated in 1920s Shanghai and is typically worn by Chinese women. The dress features a high collar, and a slit skirt, and is made from luxurious materials such as silk, satin, or brocade. The Cheongsam has evolved over time, and modern versions may feature intricate embroidery or beading while maintaining the classic silhouette. The dress is often worn at formal occasions, such as weddings or Chinese New Year celebrations, and has become a symbol of Chinese culture and fashion.

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