Personally, if it is mainly for wedding cheongsam and shoes, there is nothing wrong with a festive and popular name.
Because married life is plain happiness, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea are commonplace.
If a major wedding ceremony is held, it can be called "Xi" or "Xi", just one word. It's like a red wedding greeting, which is a good sign of prosperity. Avoid being too tacky, so use single words.
If cheongsam is the main fashion, you need a more elegant name.
I wonder if the main style of cheongsam belongs to dignified and gorgeous, bright and lovely, or fresh and elegant?
If it is bright and lovely, it can be called "Yao Tao".
From The Book of Songs:
Peach is dying, burning its brilliance; The girl is going to get married and be happy at her husband's house.
Peach blossoms wither, which makes sense; The girl is going to get married and be happy at her husband's house.
The death of peaches, its Ye Zhenzhen; The girl is getting married, and Comix is in harmony.
Because I think these morals are very good, and some of them are related to marriage:
How strong the peach trees are and how delicious the flowers are.
When this woman gets married, she can make her family run smoothly.
Peach trees are so strong that their fruits are covered with branches.
This woman will make her family very happy when she gets married.
How strong the peach trees are, with lush green leaves.
This woman will definitely make her family happy after marriage.
As far as the cheongsam shop is concerned, it can also be called "Yue Ji".
The source is Zhao Ce's Warring States policy.
The so-called "women are complacent"
Because I think most people buy cheongsam because they like it very much, and they buy things they like for fun, and they will feel as elegant and beautiful as the women in the old posters. In fact, even if you buy something for someone, the person who gets the gift will be happy and you will be happy.
Many people buy cheongsam, but they seldom wear it in the streets. They all like it very much, so they regard it as a treasure.
The fresh and elegant style can be called "Joan Rabbit"
Joan means: a metaphor for the beauty of things, such as Qiong Yu (a metaphor for frost and snow); Qiongtian (describing the fields of rivers and lakes as crystal clear as jade); Qiong Fei (Yu); Qiong Jiu (Jade Ice and Snow); Qionghua (snow) is beautiful and delicate. Such as Qiongjiang and Qionglou Yuyu. Dream of Red Mansions? Back to the 35th.
Rabbit: So Joan, there is frost and snow, which means beautiful and similar. The rabbit represents the feeling of gentleness, loveliness and small jasper.
The white rabbit will think that there are many little women and naive girls.
Sorry, I don't understand this either. Just read a few books of songs.