Africazine:
Singapore is witnessing a surge in interest for traditional Chinese aesthetics, particularly inspired by the Tang Dynasty.
Homemaker Cynthia Hou recently embraced this trend by participating in a Tang Dynasty-inspired photo shoot with her family. The experience, which included seven-and-a-half hours of styling in hanfu and elaborate accessories, reflects a broader cultural shift as local businesses report a 20 percent increase in demand for similar makeovers.
Growing Popularity of Tang Dynasty Aesthetics
Cynthia Hou’s fascination with the opulence of the Tang Dynasty led her to explore traditional attire. She turned what could have been a trip to China into a memorable family outing in Singapore. Alongside her sister and mother, Hou spent hours getting styled, showcasing the beauty and intricacy of Tang Dynasty fashion.
This trend is not just a personal journey; it mirrors a larger cultural phenomenon. The aesthetics of period C-dramas have sparked renewed interest in traditional Chinese clothing and styles, encouraging many to seek similar experiences.
Singapore: Key figures on Tang Dynasty-inspired experiences
- 20 percent increase in demand for Tang Dynasty-inspired photo shoots
- Seven-and-a-half hours spent on styling
Local Businesses Respond to Rising Demand
Businesses like Dressed Up Dreams are capitalizing on this trend, offering tailored experiences that cater to the growing interest in traditional aesthetics. The increase in demand indicates a shift in consumer preferences, with more individuals seeking to connect with their cultural heritage through fashion.
Next Steps in the Cultural Trend
- Continued growth in demand for traditional Chinese aesthetics
- Expansion of services offered by local hanfu photography studios
Singapore’s embrace of Tang Dynasty aesthetics highlights a vibrant cultural revival.
