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Fashion is often seen as a reflection of cultural trends and societal shifts, and in recent years, traditional Asian garments have been making a comeback on the global fashion stage. Among these, the Chinese cheongsam/qipao has been at the forefront of the revival, with designers like Shanghai Tang and Vivienne Tam bringing modern adaptations to this iconic garment. But it’s not just qipaos anymore, as traditional Korean hanboks, Thai chut tais, Japanese kimonos and Indian saris are also embracing these shifts.
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