Data expansion:
Vintage is an English word, which refers to the collection of museums. Things that can be called "antiques" must be fine, have historical value and historical orientation, and can represent some specific elements in a certain period.
Explanation:
Vintage has many explanations, and the three widely circulated explanations are retro, retro and antique. Vintage also has an explanation of antiques, but strictly speaking, real antiques are called antiques, and modern "antiques" are called vintage.
Although there is no obvious time limit, it usually refers to the well-preserved masterpieces of the times from 1940 to 1980. To put it more simply, antiques are treasures of historical value in museums, while vintage wines are just beautiful second-hand goods.
In fact, "vintage" means "old" in a more popular way. It originated in cheap second-hand shops and thrived there, but it doesn't mean outdated. It embodies a mature and eternal classic charm. In vernacular Chinese, classic clothes are clothes that can be worn in the past, present and future.
They are not designed solely to cater to the fashion of the season, such as the slim pants worn by Audrey Hepburn in the 1950s, the blouse with floral patterns designed by Emilio Pucci in the 1960s, and the suit skirt that Chanel wore throughout that era, all of which are the most standard retro.
Ancient times:
In today's fashion field, "retro clothes" has a broader meaning, which is used to explain an antique temperament: the antique displayed from the treasures of court style, the classic works of the past, and the small details of handwork or cloth.
Especially in recent years, the creative inspiration of popular designers is often based on their own impressions, but they have begun to forget the times. With a little change in design skills, they can be associated with modernity. It doesn't need to be as old as the museum's collection, but it keeps the clues of time. It is also the "retro" in fashion, which is collectively referred to as "retro clothes" in Chinese.