This is a Kimono (Japanese):
This is a Hanfu (Chinese):
This is a Qi Pao (Chinese):
This is a Hanbok (Korean):
Any questions?
ao dai
(vietnamese)
I just wanna say, the exact type of kimono shown is a Furisode. One with long arms. |’D
God I love traditional dresses
There’s also yukata:
Happi:
Samue:
Hakama:
And jinbei:
Those are all Japanese. ashdkshdjkh
people on DA need this very badly gfhjkal
The Áo Dài example in OP post is a little confusing, so I’‘m gonna add a little bit.
Here is Áo dài usually look like
Áo dài could be modernize for easier move around:
All photo
abovebelong to Tiemhuulala
Kids have their own type of mordenize Áo dài too,
And the little thing in bottom left corner is Áo Yếm
Male version of áo dài called “Áo the“:This is “Áo Tấc“ (notice the sleeves):
Photo by
Nguyên Phong Đoạn Lĩnh; in Color of Cloud albumThis is Nhật Bình (female Noble dress) :
Female Noble and servant, album Nhiễu Tịch
Male attire below is :
semi-formal dress for fifth-rank civil mandarinsBy Nguyên Phong Đoạn Lĩnh, album Nhiễu Tịch
More info and official sample here
Of course, Nhật Bình và Áo Tấc have their modernize version too
Courtesy of Hanoi Sennen Yosakoi Team (ハノイ1000年よさこい連)
In their dance Điểm Tinh Hoạ NhânOr to mix with casual clothes ( by Little Forrest)
Those are Vietnamese clothes.
I LOVE the clothes made by little forest!
Would it be acceptable for someone who’s not Vietnamese to wear it as fashion though?























