Tradition back in fashion
Show highlights ethnic group's sense of style and craftsmanship, Wang Ru reports.


Another pair imitates traditional Lisu group's pants with very wide legs just like skirts, but the pant bottoms are tied tight by bands. This, for Lisu people who lived in the mountains, was for protection from insects and convenience.
"I think the styles of trousers comply with modern needs as well, because young people tend to wear loose pants now. With the bands tying the pant bottoms, people may find it interesting. In this way we combine the tradition and contemporary needs," he says.
Moreover, many of the ensembles showcased by the models featured a distinctive hat formed by a long cloth tied around their heads, reflecting the traditional headwear of the Lisu people.
According to Ren, Lisu people often donned the hats during migration or hunting expeditions. The hats, made of ropes, not only gave them warmth but also helped them secure prey on their backs or strap weapons during fights. Additionally, these hats served as decorative elements in their attire. Therefore, they are important accessories in Lisu clothing and are incorporated into modern design.
