Since the painting is Jia Yuanchun, of course, it follows the vague description of A Dream of Red Mansions, and women's clothes are also mixed with elements of Ming and Qing Dynasties. This painting mainly adopts the style of the Ming Dynasty. Of course, it is not the dress of the imperial concubine, but the secret service.
The hairstyle seems to be a nine-eared fairy bun. You can see that the fairies in Eighty-Seven Immortals have many combs with similar hairstyles. The jewelry on the head is: in the middle of the front is a Taihō with a drop of beads in his mouth; Below are beaded cymbals, with a little green impatiens on each side. The string of beads hanging down is relatively long, similar to the string of beads on the phoenix crown in the Ming Dynasty. Three pairs of gold hairpin inlaid with jewels are symmetrically inserted behind the temples. Besides, I wear tassel beaded earrings on my ears and an emerald bracelet on my wrist.
In addition to clothes, her coat is a big sleeve embroidered with cranes and flowers on a yellow background, with a red edge, a long red dress and a red folding fan, with a bamboo bone painting depicting Jin Lanhua on it. The coat pattern is not the pattern stipulated in ancient times, but the painter's fusion of modern art treatment, which can be ignored. Yellow was the royal color of the Qing Dynasty, and the maids of the Ming Dynasty generally used red. This dress is very bright and expensive. At the same time, in order not to lose her solemnity, she wore dark black Luo clothes inside, and the clothes were covered with a silk embroidered with dark black. The beads on the front of the dress covered her knees, which played a role in balancing and inhibiting body color. In short, the overall dress is luxurious and solemn, in line with its noble lady status.