Custom Chinese Wedding Dresses – Qun Kwa, Xiu He Fu & Red Qipao
Explore our Chinese wedding dress collection featuring Qun Kwa, Xiu He Fu, and red bridal Qipao—custom-made in fine silk with hand embroidery.
Perfect for tea ceremonies, cultural weddings, and modern brides honoring heritage.
Chinese Wedding Dress Collection – Qun Kwa, Xiu He Fu & Wedding Qipao

Cultural Meanings of Chinese Wedding Dress
The Chinese wedding dress has carried blessings for generations. A Qun Kwa, often embroidered with gold and silver thread, symbolizes prosperity and happiness for the bride. The Xiu He Fu, a graceful two-piece style, features auspicious motifs such as phoenixes, flowers, and clouds, blending tradition with elegance. The wedding Qipao, with its fitted silhouette, is beloved for tea ceremonies and modern receptions, representing grace and beauty. Each style tells a different story, yet all reflect the heart of Chinese culture. At JINZA, every piece is hand embroidered and custom tailored in Los Angeles, creating an heirloom that bridges heritage and modern couture.
Pair your Chinese Wedding Dress with a custom Tang suit for the groom, designed to match in symbolism and the unique story you share as a couple.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Chinese Wedding Dresses
A Chinese wedding dress is a traditional bridal outfit often worn for weddings or tea ceremonies. Popular styles include the Qun Kwa, Xiu He Fu, and wedding Qipao, usually decorated with auspicious embroidery such as dragons and phoenixes symbolizing blessings, harmony, and prosperity.
The Qun Kwa is a two-piece jacket and skirt richly embroidered in gold and silver. The Xiu He Fu is also a two-piece, with a longer jacket and elegant auspicious motifs. The Qipao is a one-piece fitted dress, often chosen for the tea ceremony or as a reception look.
Yes. At JINZA in Los Angeles, brides can order bespoke Chinese wedding dresses including Qun Kwa, Xiu He Fu, and Qipao. Each piece is hand-embroidered and tailored through a personal consultation.
A hand-embroidered Chinese wedding dress can take several months to complete depending on design complexity. For example, a fully embroidered Qun Kwa may take up to 6–14 months, while a simpler Qipao requires 3–6 months. Off the rack options are available in the store.
Yes. Many brides choose to add family symbols, meaningful motifs, or cultural elements to make their dress unique. Our atelier customizes each piece so it reflects your heritage, personality, and love story.
Chinese wedding dresses are most often worn for the tea ceremony, but brides also wear them for the wedding ceremony, banquet, or reception. Some choose a traditional dress for the family celebration and a modern Qipao for the evening.
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