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10 Red Cheongsam Dress Styles For Lunar New Year 2022

10 Red Cheongsam Dress Styles For Lunar New Year 2022
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Festive red cheongsam dress styles for a bold and auspicious look this lunar new year.

Ladies, I hear you. You want it red, loud and proud. And in the silhouette of the ever charming qipao/cheongsam.

Today’s post will be a curated list of 10 cheongsam dresses that come in distinct styles guaranteed to broaden your love for the oriental dress as you welcome the year of the tiger with open heart, bravery and optimism.

The dresses I have chosen to showcase in this space retain the alluring look of the traditional Chinese dress made anew with design tweaks that are contemporary and highly-wearable for the fashionista that loves a good modern twist to their favorite traditional garment.

Let’s check the red oriental dresses out now, shall we? See if you’ll find something that catches your style-inclined eye.

 

Get the red oriental goddess angel look in these cheongsam dresses

red cheongsam evening gown with puffy sleeves // QipaoMood

How stunning is this solid red cheongsam gown? This evergreen style will last through all kinds of seasons of your life. I absolutely love the addition of the modern short puffy sleeves and the way the skirt flares and gathers so beautifully.

red cheongsam with embroidered floral bodice // ChinaDesigner
red cheongsam with embroidered floral bodice // ChinaDesigner

If solid red is too visually ’empty’ for you, get a red cheongsam dress with a statement floral bodice that’s expertly embroidered. This one is a classic. Love the soft short sleeves and the overall feminine silhouette. 

red lace cheongsam with flutter sleeves // OrientIn
red lace cheongsam with flutter sleeves // OrientIn

A red lace cheongsam dress with a modern keyhole neckline and the ever so enchanting flutter sleeves. It’s a dress that makes you want to say yes, isn’t it?

red cheongsam with split tulip sleeves // QipaoMood
red cheongsam with split tulip sleeves // QipaoMood

When it comes to a red dress, the details can really make the look. The split sleeves on this masterpiece got me at hello. How exquisite!

minimalist red cheongsame with quarter sleeves // OrientIn
minimalist red cheongsame with quarter sleeves // OrientIn

For our minimalist dressers, this is the red cheongsam for you. Stunning embroidered button closure, high side slit and a three quarter sleeve style all in a canvas of magical red. 

red cheongsam with embroidered cape // ChinaDesigner
red cheongsam with embroidered cape // ChinaDesigner

For lovers of the highly-wearable fit and flare silhouette, this red cheongsam beauty comes with a cape that is stunningly embroidered. Bonus: the cape is detachable!

red cheongsam with pleated hem // ChinaDesigner
red cheongsam with pleated hem // ChinaDesigner

For our edgy experimental dressers, here’s one for you: red oriental dress with angular embroidered closure buttons and a statement pleated hem that transforms and breathes new life to the traditional dress.

red cashmere cheongsam with long sleeves // AutumnstoryStore
red cashmere cheongsam with long sleeves // AutumnstoryStore

Luxurious, streamlined and cozy, here’s a cashmere red cheongsam that ticks all the right fashion boxes.

red cheongsam with ruffle hem // ChinaDesigner

For our ruffle hem lovers, this red cheongsam is such a must-have. Lovely short sleeves and a subtle floral embroidered detail give this modern cheongsam a positive oomph factor.

red cheongsam with fishtail hem // ChinaDesigner
red cheongsam with fishtail hem // ChinaDesigner

Last but certainly not the least, it’s a red velvet cheongsam with flared sleeve, neckline drama and a sultry fishtail hem.

So folks, what do you think of these red cheongsam dresses ? Would you wear them to greet the new year of the tiger? Which is your favorite? Share below! I love hearing from you!

Take care, keep your wits about you and take a break when you need to.

Stay jolly!

missreverie

missreverie

Here on Fashionista NOW, our one and very own Miss Reverie showcases the latest in fashion trends and its various social implications in our everyday lives. You may read more of her at REVERIE SANCTUARY.

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