He Xiuli is a kind of wedding dress in China, and its design inspiration comes from the big dresses worn by women in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. It is usually designed with a stand-up collar or a round neck. It is a horse-faced skirt with a loose skirt and is sometimes used to make a bed. He Xiu's clothes are embroidered with various patterns, such as peony, bat, auspicious clouds and pomegranate flowers, which all imply auspiciousness and beauty, and entrust the couple with their wishes and expectations.
With its exquisite craftsmanship and elegant style, He Xiu clothing shows the solemnity and romance of Chinese weddings and has become the first choice for many brides at weddings.