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In recent years, Modern Chinese Fashion has evolved far beyond traditional occasion wear. What was once seen only during Lunar New Year or cultural events is now becoming part of global luxury fashion, editorial styling, and everyday elegance.
This year, the spotlight shines even brighter with the rise of the 2026 National Style Festival — a celebration of Eastern aesthetics, heritage craftsmanship, and contemporary fashion expression.
At the center of this movement is LUXE ORIENTA, redefining modern oriental fashion through premium mulberry silk, Xiangyunsha craftsmanship, and refined silhouettes designed for today’s global woman.
From elegant Qipao dresses to artistic Mamian skirts and embroidered silk vests, every piece blends cultural storytelling with wearable luxury.

Modern consumers are searching for fashion with meaning — not just trends.
They want:
That’s why pieces like Xiangyunsha silk qipao, embroidered Tang jackets, and Song brocade vests are gaining popularity across social media platforms like Pinterest, TikTok, Instagram, and Dealmoon.
These garments are no longer “traditional costumes.”
They are wearable art.
To celebrate the Dealmoon National Style Festival 2026, LUXE ORIENTA is offering:
✨ 30% OFF selected collections
✨ Extra $80 OFF with code: DMGF8FF
Featured collections include:
This limited-time event runs until June 15, 2026.

Known as “soft gold” in Chinese textile heritage, Xiangyunsha (香云纱) is one of the rarest and most luxurious silk fabrics in the world.
Unlike ordinary silk, Xiangyunsha undergoes a complex natural dyeing and sun-drying process that creates:
Every Xiangyunsha garment carries a unique visual texture, making each piece subtly one-of-a-kind.
LUXE ORIENTA’s National Style Festival is more than a sale — it’s an invitation to rediscover cultural elegance through modern fashion.
Whether you’re styling:
These designs bring together heritage and modernity in a way that feels timeless, wearable, and globally sophisticated.

✨ Discover the collection before the festival ends.
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