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- Ao_dai abstract "The áo dài is a Vietnamese national costume, now most commonly worn by women. In its current form, it is a tight-fitting silk tunic worn over pantaloons. The word is pronounced [ʔǎːw zâːj] in the North and [ʔǎːw jâːj] in the South. Áo classifies the item as a piece of clothing on the upper part of the body. Dài means "long".The word "ao dai" was originally applied to the outfit worn at the court of the Nguyễn Lords at Huế in the 18th century. This outfit evolved into the áo ngũ thân, a five-paneled aristocratic gown worn in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Inspired by Paris fashions, Nguyễn Cát Tường and other artists associated with Hanoi University redesigned the ngũ thân as a modern dress in the 1920s and 1930s. The updated look was promoted by the artists and magazines of Tự Lực văn đoàn (Self-Reliant Literary Group) as a national costume for the modern era. In the 1950s, Saigon designers tightened the fit to produce the version worn by Vietnamese women today. The dress was extremely popular in South Vietnam in the 1960s and early 1970s.On Tết and other occasions, Vietnamese men may wear an áo gấm (brocade robe), a version of the ao dai made of thicker fabric.Academic commentary on the ao dai emphasizes the way the dress ties feminine beauty to Vietnamese nationalism, especially in the form of "Miss Ao Dai" pageants, popular both among overseas Vietnamese and in Vietnam itself. "Ao dai" is one of the few Vietnamese words that appear in English-language dictionaries.".
- Ao_dai thumbnail 2_girls_in_aodai_and_a_tree.jpg?width=300.
- Ao_dai wikiPageExternalLink aodai.me.
- Ao_dai wikiPageExternalLink long-dress-ao-dai-vietnam.
- Ao_dai wikiPageExternalLink fashion.htm.
- Ao_dai wikiPageExternalLink prime85.
- Ao_dai wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=ej7WATu_klE.
- Ao_dai wikiPageID "1199829".
- Ao_dai wikiPageRevisionID "601483427".
- Ao_dai caption "1990.0".
- Ao_dai hasPhotoCollection Ao_dai.
- Ao_dai imageFile "2".
- Ao_dai imageSize "222".
- Ao_dai location "Vietnam".
- Ao_dai material "Silk".
- Ao_dai name "Áo dài".
- Ao_dai type "Dress".
- Ao_dai vie "áo dài".
- Ao_dai subject Category:Dresses.
- Ao_dai subject Category:History_of_Asian_clothing.
- Ao_dai subject Category:National_costume.
- Ao_dai subject Category:Vietnamese_clothing.
- Ao_dai subject Category:Vietnamese_words_and_phrases.
- Ao_dai comment "The áo dài is a Vietnamese national costume, now most commonly worn by women. In its current form, it is a tight-fitting silk tunic worn over pantaloons. The word is pronounced [ʔǎːw zâːj] in the North and [ʔǎːw jâːj] in the South. Áo classifies the item as a piece of clothing on the upper part of the body. Dài means "long".The word "ao dai" was originally applied to the outfit worn at the court of the Nguyễn Lords at Huế in the 18th century.".
- Ao_dai label "Ao dai".
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- Ao_dai label "Аозай".
- Ao_dai label "アオザイ".
- Ao_dai label "越式旗袍".
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- Ao_dai sameAs 아오자이.
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- Ao_dai sameAs Q252187.
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- Ao_dai wasDerivedFrom Ao_dai?oldid=601483427.
- Ao_dai depiction 2_girls_in_aodai_and_a_tree.jpg.
- Ao_dai isPrimaryTopicOf Ao_dai.