A brown sleeveless cheongsam with polka dots all over

Title
A brown sleeveless cheongsam with polka dots all over
Year/Period
1960s-1980s
Region
Singapore
Dimension
Gross measurement: 112.3 x 42.6 cm
Accession No.
2011-00040
Credit Line
Gift of Mrs. Irene Lim

This is a brown cheongsam decorated with polka dots. This knee length piece is made from jersey, a knitted fabric made from cotton or a blend of cotton and synthetic fibres. It is known for its stretchability and tends to cling to the body, helping to create the fitted silouhette archetypical of a cheongsam. The cheongsam is a ubiquitous Chinese dress that first gained popularity in the early 20th century and was an essential part of a typical woman’s wardrobe. It has its origins in the originally long robes worn by Manchu women of the Qing Dynasty. The cheongsam is usually bespoked to ensure a fitted silhouette and its other distinctive features include a high collar, side slits at the hem and a decorative knot and loop fastener for the collar or shoulder flap, called the ‘hua niu’.