Myers Fashion
From the intricate embroidery of 56 ethnic minorities to the evolution of dynastic dress codes — discover the art, symbolism, and beauty woven into every thread of Chinese textile heritage.
Complete guide to the traditional clothing of all 56 Chinese ethnic groups — from Miao silver headdresses to Tibetan chuba robes.
Trace the evolution of Chinese fashion across 2,000 years — Han to Qing — and how each dynasty shaped clothing culture.
Seasonal trend analysis from Paris, Milan, London, and New York — the key styles shaping global fashion.
The untold stories behind iconic garments — jeans, little black dress, white shirt, trench coat, and more.
The world's largest ethnic group, 1.2 billion+
The Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) represents the peak of Han Chinese fashion. From the iconic Mamianqun horse-face skirt to the elegant Aoqun ensemble with its distinctive standing collar, Ming Hanfu is the definitive expression of Han textile artistry — and the anchor of today's global Hanfu revival movement.
Explore Ming Dynasty Fashion →"Clothing is never just clothing. Every stitch, every fold, every color tells a story of identity, history, and the human need to belong. From the silver crowns of the Miao to the clean lines of a Parisian atelier — fashion is a language spoken by every culture on earth."