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Liu Haocun's Workwear as a Symbol of Freedom and Femininity
The closing scenes of Qi Gen Xin Jian linger not just for its mystical plot, but for Liu Haocun’s rugged-yet-elegant workwear ensembles. As Mu Dai (木代) navigating urban alleys and ancient secrets, her pocket-laden trousers and structured jackets became symbols of freedom. This summer, workwear sheds its purely utilitarian image, morphing into a canvas for self-expression. No longer confined to "tomboy" aesthetics, modern iterations fuse functionality with subtle femininity, offering wearers both comfort and attitude. From Hailey Bieber’s parachute pants to military-inspired cropped cuts, the trend embraces diversity in form and spirit. Utility Reborn Workwear’s origins trace back to 19th-century labor needs. Durable fabrics like canvas resisted wear, while oversized pockets held tools for miners and mechanics. Its transition from factory floors to fashion runways began when designers recognized its raw authenticity. Today’s iterations retain pragmatic elements—deep pockets, robust stitching—but refine silhouettes for metropolitan life. Lightweight nylon replaces heavy twill, and articulated knees allow effortless movement. The cargo pant remains the trend’s cornerstone. Its multiple pockets and straight-leg cut flatter all body types, camouflaging insecurities while elongating frames. Avril Lavigne’s iconic pairing with band tees in the 2000s demonstrated its rock-edge potential. Now, cropped versions dominate, as seen in military-green…- 77
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