CHEONGSAM
A cheongsam is a type of Chinese dress that was popularized in Shanghai in the 1920s. 
It is a one-piece garment that fits closely to the body and has a high collar, a diagonal opening, and side slits. It is usually made of silk or other fine fabrics and decorated with Chinese buttons or frog fasteners. A cheongsam can show off a woman's elegance and grace, as well as her curves and movements. A cheongsam can be worn for formal occasions, such as weddings or banquets, or for casual wear, such as going to the park or shopping. A cheongsam is also known as a qipao, which means "banner gown" in Mandarin.
Cheongsam by Eza Muhammad Shofi
Modeled with Marvelous Designer, retouched and rendered with Blender.
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