Shanghai Daily

Dozens of classic Shanghai-style on view at history museum

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AN exhibition of 72 vintage Shanghai-style dresses opens today at the Shanghai History Museum.

The is a lady’s gown originatin­g from the Qing Dynasty (1636-1911). The gowns became icons of Shanghai style and culture between the 1920s and the 1940s as fashion influences from the West led to innovation­s in their design. In their heyday, these form-fitting garments were prized by the city’s stylish women; and frequently appeared in fashion magazines, advertisem­ents and popular films.

Highlights of the exhibition include a blue dress in Indanthren­e cloth, and a gown with a printed paisley pattern, both of which are representa­tive of the classic Shanghai-style

according to experts at the museum.

Along with the garments, the show features a multi-media presentati­on on the culture of the There’s also an interactiv­e feature where visitors can scan a QR code and take a photo of themselves wearing a digital

The garments now on view were donated by Wang Shuizhong, a collector from Taiwan who offered over 300 vintage

to the museum.

Wang, who is originally from the southeaste­rn province of Fujian, has been a collector of Chinese art and artifacts for decades. He is currently the director of the Chinese Culture and Fine Arts Associatio­n in Taipei.

During a ceremony at the museum yesterday, Wang said the donated were collected over a 30 year period.

“Donating them was like giving away my own daughter,” he said. “I felt reluctant, but also very happy that I found a beautiful place for these beautiful things.”

Wang has made several such donations to museums on China’s mainland.

“Taiwan and the mainland are one family, and we share the same culture and root,” he said.

The display is in an exhibition hall on the first floor of the East Building of the museum on Nanjing Road W. It runs until October 16.

 ??  ?? A sleeveless qipao with floral pattern (above) once worn by Zhou Xuan, a singer and movie star in 1930s Shanghai, is on view among 72 vintage Shanghai-style dresses in Shanghai History Museum. — Jiang Xiaowei
A sleeveless qipao with floral pattern (above) once worn by Zhou Xuan, a singer and movie star in 1930s Shanghai, is on view among 72 vintage Shanghai-style dresses in Shanghai History Museum. — Jiang Xiaowei

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