"Searching for her in the crowd a thousand times, suddenly turning back, she is there, where the lights are dim."
This famous line is from Xin Qiji's "Green Jade Table: Lantern Festival."
The poem starts by praising the lively and colorful Lantern Festival,
contrasting with a solitary, aloof, and extraordinary female figure, different from the splendor and grandeur.
"Green Jade Table" is the name of the poem and also a traditional Chinese color name.
Ancient people admired the color green, with the saying "green surpasses blue."
Last year's "Green Jade Table" dress was greatly loved by the fairy girls,
and after continuous requests, the two-piece version is finally here!
The skirt is designed with a loose and flowing silhouette, with an outer layer cut from a full 10 meters of fabric.
The skirt is made with a green-white base using a unique tie-dye technique, with irregular patterns that bloom naturally,
in the "plant dye" series, the Green Jade Table is one of the brighter color schemes.
The lower part of the skirt is a waist skirt, with both inner and outer skirts having a total of 27 pleats, very intricate!
Wearing it feels like a mermaid's tail, with the skirt swaying gracefully as you walk, exuding an ethereal aura.
It comes with a satin lining, cool and breathable without being see-through.
The camisole is a Ming-style half-waist length, with princess satin and varying sizes of tooth pearls,
decorated with corn embroidery and buttons, with adjustable metal buckles on the straps.
The central button design is the iconic simple design of the Green Jade Table series.
The outer jacket is a traditional Ming-style large-sleeve jacket, breathable and lightweight,
with thin, breathable fabric, perfect for wearing alone in cooler versions.
The inner collar and hem feature the Green Jade Table's button design, echoing the skirt,
with a high collar and button design, full of vintage charm,
the cuffs are embroidered with pomegranate flowers, symbolizing many children and blessings.
Wearing the whole set, the overall color scheme is unified, full of Han elements,
giving a refreshing look, not dull or monotonous,
ethereal yet elegant, beautiful yet cool.