Hi brides to be, I am selling my gorgeous red full lace and illusion back cheongsam from a famous cheongsam shifu in Hong Kong. This took me 6 months of working with the most professional and nicest shifu in Hong Kong and I am extremely pleased with the result!
He came highly recommended from my wedding planner friend in Hong Kong and I googled him and indeed he is rather famous! You can look him up yourself.
From the articles : "At 63, Kan Hong-wing admits he’s one of the youngest – and the last – qipao tailors in Hong Kong.... Kan says there are now less than 10 Shanghai shifu in the city. Mei Wah employs three of them... He insists his craft always reflects his own work – not a client’s body shape. “Your body shape has no bearing on how good you look,” he adds, almost indignantly. “A master will tailor the qipao so anyone can look good in it.” The most expensive, but popular materials in his shop are lace and velvet."
http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/article/1195454/no-cutting-corners-artistry-ancient-qipao-tailor
http://thelist.com.hk/thelist/article/old-arts-new-arts
http://meewahqipao.wordpress.com/author/meewahqipao/
I wore this cheongsam for my tea ceremony (30 minutes in hotel) + evening dress (2 hours in hotel). I would say the condition is 10/10 as it has never left the hotel ballroom.
I am 160cm and 44kg. I have 3 pictures here to show the illusion back, the front and the length of the train when its pushed to the front. Please PM me to try.
I have purchased this at 6500 HKD (1100 SGD). I am selling this for 50% off at 600SGD. Please PM if you have interest.


He came highly recommended from my wedding planner friend in Hong Kong and I googled him and indeed he is rather famous! You can look him up yourself.
From the articles : "At 63, Kan Hong-wing admits he’s one of the youngest – and the last – qipao tailors in Hong Kong.... Kan says there are now less than 10 Shanghai shifu in the city. Mei Wah employs three of them... He insists his craft always reflects his own work – not a client’s body shape. “Your body shape has no bearing on how good you look,” he adds, almost indignantly. “A master will tailor the qipao so anyone can look good in it.” The most expensive, but popular materials in his shop are lace and velvet."
http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/article/1195454/no-cutting-corners-artistry-ancient-qipao-tailor
http://thelist.com.hk/thelist/article/old-arts-new-arts
http://meewahqipao.wordpress.com/author/meewahqipao/
I wore this cheongsam for my tea ceremony (30 minutes in hotel) + evening dress (2 hours in hotel). I would say the condition is 10/10 as it has never left the hotel ballroom.
I am 160cm and 44kg. I have 3 pictures here to show the illusion back, the front and the length of the train when its pushed to the front. Please PM me to try.
I have purchased this at 6500 HKD (1100 SGD). I am selling this for 50% off at 600SGD. Please PM if you have interest.

