fibre-art, weaving, textile, cotton
fashion design
underwear fashion design
fibre-art
fashion mockup
weaving
textile
clothing promotion photography
fashion and textile design
clothing photography
folk-art
geometric
clothing theme
sportswear sale photography
china
clothing photo
cotton
clothing design
Dimensions 37 x 20 in. (93.98 x 50.8 cm) (at waist)
These "Pair of Pants," were made by Hu-xi. Garments like these transcend mere functionality, embodying cultural identity and historical narratives. These pants offer insight into the cultural practices of their origin. Their design and decoration tell stories of community, tradition, and perhaps even resistance. The indigo-dyed fabric, combined with the embroidered detailing, speaks to the specific techniques passed down through generations. The high waist and wide leg openings suggest a garment designed for movement and practicality, reflecting the daily lives and labor of those who wore them. Consider how clothing becomes a form of personal and collective expression. These pants might have been worn during specific ceremonies or daily activities, each stitch holding layers of meaning. They challenge us to consider how fashion, often dismissed as superficial, can serve as a profound expression of identity and heritage. They resonate with both personal history and broad cultural statements.
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