Lotus Dress

Title

Lotus Dress

Creator

Chen, Christina

Abstract

The dress I designed was inspired by 1960s fashion trends, with a focus on blending
Mandarin heritage and Western influences. The qipao-style mandarin collar and empire
waistline mini skirt serve as the foundation of the design. The lotus flower neckline adds a central, symbolic theme. The lotus flower, inspired by the Chinese saying “出淤泥而不染,” meaning "growing out of the mud yet remaining untainted," symbolizes purity, resilience, and grace. This connection ties the garment to the feminist movements of the 1960s, a time of individuality and liberation for women. I refined the traditional qipao silhouette by
incorporating a softer empire waistline and applying a lotus flower applique to the collar. The hemline was lengthened into cascading layers inspired by lotus petals. The pattern was altered to have a long train to add a sense of movement and elegance. My goal was to create a garment that honors cultural heritage while embodying the progressive spirit of the 1960s. I am proud of the outcome, as it reflects both innovation and tradition.

Date

2025

Collection

Citation

Chen, Christina, “Lotus Dress,” MU Libraries Digital Exhibits and Online Forums, accessed February 22, 2026, https://library.missouri.edu/exhibits/items/show/230.

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