She is like a lady walking out of an ancient painting, or a modern traveler intoxicated by flowers. This piece of "Biying Fanhua" series made of Italian jacquard fabric combines advanced craftsmanship with oriental aesthetics, turning the traditional Chinese stand-up collar and oblique lapel design into the soul of contemporary tailoring, poetic and firm, soft but strong.
The totem is inspired by the imagery of ancient gardens and flowers. The colors interweave to create green vine shadows and wisteria rain. The delicate jacquard is layered and seems to flow gently in the breeze. The fabric itself has a subtle luster, shimmering lightly in the sunlight, like the shadow of flowers faintly flashing in the morning mist, low-key and luxurious. The three-dimensional tailoring fits the body shape, and the slim waistline outlines the elegant curves. Whether walking or standing, it is a landscape in itself.
The short dress version is mainly based on a cute silhouette, with the skirt fluttering lightly, as lively as the chirping of birds in the forest, suitable for daytime gardens, art gallery gatherings, or afternoon champagne time, adding a touch of natural romance to urban women. The long dress is like a lady in a poem, with a more profound charm. The skirt slowly unfolds like a scroll, continuing every streamline of the body, suitable for dinner parties, concert halls, or that special day you have been looking forward to for a long time.
There is no compromise in the details. The binding along the stand-up collar and the metal buttons complement each other, low-key and shining, showing a calm and restrained attitude; the slanted lapel design combines ancient style with new style, silently telling the balance between style and beauty. This is not just a piece of clothing, but also a style declaration: to maintain poetry in the world, and to maintain an elegant soul in the hustle and bustle.
Wearing it is like wearing a quiet garden, accompanied by spring light and moonlight. It can express your deep love for mountains and rivers without words.