The cheongsam dress had a pure style which matched the 1920s' old Shanghai dance hall style.
This gown, however, was not the traditional cheongsam but a fusion of the Chinese and Western elements.
She looked astoundingly splendid in it.
With it retaining the traditional elements—mandarin collar, slit, hem, expensive fabric, and embroidered floor-length skirt, this version of the cheongsam was one of a kind. While the knee-length slit diminished much of its provocativeness, it made the gown look more majestic.
Its hollow design, adopted between the neck and clavicle, allowed her fair skin and sexy collarbones to peek through the fabric, which fully brought out the allure of Oriental beauty.
Her fair shoulders and slim arms were also accentuated by this gown's sleeveless design.
Every stitch of the gown's embroidery was handmade and brimming with aristocratic magnificence.