Winter clothes show times have changed

Updated: 2013-01-03 07:57

(China Daily)

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 Winter clothes show times have changed

Wearing a long scarf and a mask with a heart, a woman braves the cold wind in Beijing on Dec 21. Kuang Linhua / China Daily

 Winter clothes show times have changed

A woman keeps snug in the snow with a large hood in Beijing on Dec 12. Zhu Xingxin / China Daily

 Winter clothes show times have changed

A man wearing a military-style winter cap poses for photos with his girlfriend in Beijing Olympic Park on Dec 23. Kuang Linhua / China Daily

 Winter clothes show times have changed

Zhang Yimou attends a ceremony organized for his film Red Sorghum in Beijing in 1987. Based on a novel by Nobel literature laureate Mo Yan, the film won the Golden Bear Award at the 38th Berlin International Film Festival. Wang Wenlan / China Daily

 Winter clothes show times have changed

A 7-month-old boy wears a bear-eared baby romper suit in Beijing on Dec 23. Du Lianyi / China Daily

 Winter clothes show times have changed

A young woman wearing a fashionable winter jacket in Beijing on Dec 23. Zou Hong / China Daily

 Winter clothes show times have changed

A tourist wearing a hat with 'antlers' visits the Imperial Palace in Beijing on Dec 12. Zhu Xingxin / China Daily

Winter fashion trends have changed over the years as people's material well-being has improved. In the 1970s in the less developed areas of China joining the military was a good career choice for young people, and the green overcoats worn by soldiers during the winter came to symbolize a better future for many. They were also practical, keeping their wearers warm when they were out in the cold and serving as a quilt when necessary.

For over 20 years, the green military overcoat was the symbol of a person's social status in China. In 1987 movie director Zhang Yimou attended a ceremony organized for his film Red Sorghum in Beijing wearing a green military overcoat. Based on a novel by Nobel laureate Mo Yan, the film won the Golden Bear Award at the 38th Berlin International Film Festival.

However, over the last decade it has been replaced by a kaleidoscope of other winter wear. Today the emphasis is on individual style and besides keeping out the cold, they symbolize personal tastes personal values.

Walk down any street today and you will see a wide range of different textures, styles, designs and brands warming up the winter.

China Daily

 Winter clothes show times have changed

Three women in fashionable winter coats at Beijing's Sanlitun Village Shopping Center on Dec 23. Zou Hong / China Daily

 Winter clothes show times have changed

An elder man wearing a fur hat attends an alumni reunion activity in Beijing Film Academy on Dec 22. Kuang Linhua / China Daily

(China Daily 01/03/2013 page6)

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