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60年代 - 《世纪中叶的融合》—— 上世纪六十年代法国骨线蕾丝肩开挖胸古董旗袍 | 1960s - A Mid-Century Synthesis: A 1960s Antique Qipao in French Corded Lace with Shoulder Opening and Keyhole Neckline
60年代 - 《世纪中叶的融合》—— 上世纪六十年代法国骨线蕾丝肩开挖胸古董旗袍 | 1960s - A Mid-Century Synthesis: A 1960s Antique Qipao in French Corded Lace with Shoulder Opening and Keyhole Neckline
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《世纪中叶的融合》—— 上世纪六十年代法国骨线蕾丝肩开挖胸古董旗袍
这件藏品堪称60年代中西合璧的杰作,其工艺、
在60年代的香港,这类旗袍多为名媛出席晚宴所制,
这件旗袍的图案以立体花卉为主,
这件旗袍不仅是一件衣服,更是一个时代的缩影。
A Mid-Century Synthesis: A 1960s Antique Qipao in French Corded Lace with Shoulder Opening and Keyhole Neckline
This collection piece is a definitive masterpiece of 1960s East-West fusion. Its craftsmanship, tailoring, and historical context interweave to form a condensed history of fashion. It features top-tier imported French lace, using intricate "bone-cord" (corded lace) techniques to outline three-dimensional floral motifs. At the time, such craftsmanship required months of manual labor and was a staple of an aristocratic wardrobe. The shoulder-opening design boldly breaks the traditional constraints of the diagonal placket (Pipa front), while the keyhole cutout at the chest echoes the subtle sensuality described in the Classic of Poetry: "What sweet smiles and dimples, what lovely looks in her eyes." It preserves the demure grace of Oriental women while integrating the deconstructive aesthetics of Western modernism.
In 1960s Hong Kong, qipaos of this caliber were primarily custom-made for socialites attending evening galas. The designer skillfully combined Western lace with the Chinese standing collar; as Eileen Chang famously noted, "Life is a gorgeous gown," and this qipao stands as a witness to the women of that era breaking free from tradition to pursue self-expression. Its scarcity lies not only in the preciousness of the fabric but also in the extreme rarity of the shoulder-opening and keyhole-cutout tailoring, making it a "one-of-a-kind" specimen among antique qipaos.
The pattern focuses on three-dimensional blossoms. The corded lace technique grants it a relief-like texture under the light, as if every flower is breathing. This design showcases the pinnacle of French lace artistry of the period while reflecting the profound understanding of Oriental aesthetics held by Hong Kong designers. The shoulder opening enhances the garment's modern feel, allowing the wearer to exude a unique elegance in every gesture. Simultaneously, the keyhole neckline skillfully balances tradition and modernity, maintaining the qipao’s inherent modesty while adding a touch of confidence and independence characteristic of the modern woman.
This qipao is more than just a garment; it is a microcosm of an era. It witnessed the societal transitions of 1960s Hong Kong and recorded the exploration and breakthroughs of women in the realm of fashion. Every such antique qipao is a silent witness to history, carrying the stories of the past while inspiring the fashion of the future.
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