Chapter 338 Clothing



Forcing growth is not a good thing.

So Yunrong had some free time. When a person has nothing to do and no entertainment, their mind starts to wander. Just because Wu Yiming brought up some things in this area when he came to the palace a few days ago, Yunrong couldn't sit still.

No woman is immune to the allure of fine clothes, and Yunrong, a research scientist, is no exception.

Yunrong shared her thoughts with Yinzhen, and then had someone start researching the materials, since the styles of clothing often needed to be found in historical records.

Yunrong first had a Tang Dynasty-style high-waisted ruqun (a type of traditional Chinese dress) made for her. The bright red color was eye-catching. When Yunrong tried it on, she wore heavy makeup and exuded an air of elegance. Yinzhen was immediately amazed when he saw her.

It is said that women dress up for those who appreciate them, and Yunrong seems to enjoy doing so even more.

Since all sorts of ruqun (a type of traditional Chinese dress) had been made, Yunrong turned her attention to clothing from other dynasties. After all, the palace had no shortage of historical records and manpower, so she could just have someone look them up and make them.

In addition, Yunrong herself has a good sense of aesthetics, so none of these clothes look bad when she wears them.

Yunrong herself liked to have things made and also liked to give them away. Originally, because the Qing Dynasty was ruled by Manchus, the regulations in this regard were relatively strict.

But since Yunrong was the Empress, and the Empress took the lead in making such clothes, the people below naturally became bolder.

At first, the embroiderers in the family did the work at home. The embroiderers were indeed very skilled, but there was one thing to note: most of the styles they were familiar with were popular in the Qing Dynasty. As for styles from other dynasties, to be honest, none of the embroiderers really studied them.

In ancient times, embroiderers relied on this craft for their livelihood, so there was no point in talking about innovative art or anything like that. It's better to talk to them about money than about their ideals and values.

There are indeed clever embroiderers, but they are still a minority.

Then Wu's Department Store started to make new moves.

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