Trending in China|'Horse-faced skirt' embodies traditional Chinese elegance
The mamianqun, literally “horse-faced skirt,” is a traditional dress that originated during the Song Dynasty (960-1279). Its exquisite design features colorful pleated silk that creates a stunning visual effect. The distinctive name comes from an ancient fortress design feature of broad, trapezoid-shaped tower walls, which resemble horse faces. These are represented by the skirt’s flat front and back. This skirt holds a special place among enthusiasts of traditional Chinese costume, known as hanfu, as it embodies an impressive elegance and sophistication. (Video source: Kuaishou)