风袭月挽初星见/Feng Xi Yue Wan Chu Xing Jian is a hanfu shop on Taobao that specializes in the 汉洋折衷/hanyang zhezhong aesthetic. 汉洋折衷/hanyang zhezhong refers to the mixing of Chinese and Western styles, and typically involves combining Ming dynasty-style hanfu with Western/European accessories.
Photos 1-5 feature liling (standing-collar) dajin changshan/立领大襟长衫, and the rest feature tieli/贴里.
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[ image description: digital drawing of Sokka from Avatar: the Last Airbender in my style. He is a dark-skinned man walking towards the camera but looking to the right/his left. He has blue eyes and his head is mostly shaved, with the top portion long and tied back into a ponytail. He is wearing a blue changshan with silver frog closures, silver moons on the collar and silver lion embroidery on his shoulders. He is wearing pale blue trousers and blue shoes with silver embroidery, and holding his space sword behind him. He is standing in front of a brown Water Tribe symbol ]
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Continuing to repost older art, I have just decided that I am going to inflict upon you this entire project because it's cool as balls :) once again, the original influences and cultural exploration is under the cut (and once again noting that there is just so much nuance missing from these, since it's impossible to condense thousands of years and miles worth of culture into a few Instagram slides):
A Bit of Background:
The Water Tribes' culture is based primarily on those of Arctic and Siberian peoples. The Northern Tribe has more influence from Siberian peoples (for example, the Yakut, the Buryat, and the Evenk), while the Southern Tribe has more influence from Arctic peoples (such as the Inuit, the Sireniki, and the Yupik). Since the Southern Tribe was founded by ancient immigrants from the Northern Tribe, this reflects the real world relationship between Arctic and Siberian peoples. However, the Water Tribes also draw from other Indigenous peoples, such as Native American, Aboriginal Australian, and Polynesian cultures. And, like all cultures in the ATLA world, the Water Tribes also have extensive Chinese influence.
Some examples include: the igloos used by the Southern Tribe, which resemble those used by the Inuit; the Water Tribes' reliance on hunting and fishing, similar to the Inuit; Water Tribe warriors wear face paint into battle, a practice associated with Native Americans, as well as African and Southeast Asian tribes; Water Tribe boats are based on Polynesian catamarans; Water Tribe boomerangs are based on the “returning boomerangs” used by Aboriginal Australian tribes.
Standard Water Tribe Clothing:
Water Tribe clothing typically resembles the clothing of Arctic peoples. For example, the large, pullover coats are drawn from Inuit anoraks (also called parkas, although they are strictly speaking not the same). Anoraks are typically made from reindeer or seal skin and lined with fur.
Water Tribe shoes are influenced by the mukluks worn by Arctic peoples. These shoes are also made from reindeer or seal skin and are often worn with an inner liner and protective overshoe.
‘Hair loopies’ are also based on an Inuit hairstyle. While braided hairstyles are found in cultures all over the world, ‘hair loopies’ are based on a uniquely Canadian Inuit hairstyle and are called qilliqti in Inuktitut.
My Design:
Katara's warm-weather clothes are inspired by the Chinese cheongsam (Cantonese: 長衫; literally 'long shirt/dress'). It is typically a long, form-fitting, one-piece garment with a standing (mandarin) collar, an asymmetrical, left-over-right closure (右衽; youren), two side slits, and Chinese frog closures (盤扣; pankou).
However, Sokka's warm-weather clothing doesn't have a similar parallel, or even a less-clear influence. For this reason, I decided to draw Sokka in the closest male equivalent to the cheongsam, the changshan (Mandarin: 長衫; literally 'long shirt').
I embellished Sokka's changshan with embroidery of lions, which are a symbol of military prowess in Chinese culture — perfect for Sokka's smart strategies, don't you think? His shoes also have irises on them, which can represent insight, communication and conviction. Finally, I added two crescent moons on his collar because, while his sister of course has a connection to the moon, I also believe Sokka has one as well through Yue
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This is loosely inspired by my RPs with li43101 on DA
Remember that drawing I did of Zant in a man's changshan?
Well I added more to it because the original looked way to casual for someone like Zant, I wanted it to scream "regal" since he's basically an aristocrat in the Twilight Realm. So yeah, this is my fully realized redesign of Zant from "Twilight Princess"(and to some extent "Hyrule Warriors" even though it's non-canon).
I saw Gakupo's concept art for the Vocaloid song "Nishiki No Mai" by Suzuki-P and kinda used that for the redesign, I'd also taken the liberty on fixing the red runes on his ears since the last one looked too boring and simplified.
Lastly I like to imagine that he did have long red hair at some point before it was cut short, though I'm wondering wither or not it should be do to a fight that has gone wrong or it just keeps getting in the way. I don't know what to replace the shoes and pants with however, so I just left them alone(I actually just realized that his shoes looked like crocs lol).