cheong sam

c. 1960s-1980s

Cheong sam or qipao is black silk damask, with a design of rondels of Chinese bats. Dress has a zipper in the proper right side seam, opening into an asymmetrical flap extending to the proper...

c. 1950s- 1970s

Cheong sam or qipao is black silk brocade, with a design of metallic gold color butterflies and black roses. Dress has a silver color metal zipper in the proper right side seam, opening into an...

c. 1950s-1970s

Cheong sam or qipao is black silk damask, with a design of angled, intersecting, diagonal stripes. Dress has a zipper in the proper right side seam, opening into an asymmetrical flap extending...

c. 1950s-1970s

Cheong sam or qipao is made from copper color silk fancy weave with a design of flowers and abstract lines, with a distinct Asian style. The dress has a silver color metal zipper in the proper...

c. 1950s

Cheong sam or qipao is gray wool, with a design of pink and rose color flowers with green leaves embroidered on the mandarin-style, stiffened collar, around the neckline and asymmetrical proper...

c. 1950s-1960s

Cheong sam or qipao is white cotton plain weave, with a design of 'patches' of several different, small-scale designs with a nautical theme (ship wheels, sailboats, rope, nautical flags...

c. 1940s-1970s

Cheong sam or qipao is blue voided velvet, with a design of flowers and leaves. Dress has a metal zipper, painted blue, in the proper right side seam, opening into an asymmetrical flap extending...

c. 1950s-1960s

Cheong sam or qipao is peach color nylon plain weave, with a printed design of blue and yellow flowers with green leaves outlined in black, over a ground of outlined peach color flowers and...

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