The winter costume of the Manchu queen in the Qing Dynasty was the imperial attire of the emperor.
It consisted of a jacket and a skirt, with the jacket having a round collar, standing collar or straight collar, and the sleeve cuffs being wide or narrow.
The bottom edge of the sleeve cuffs had pleated decorations.
The skirt was a long robe-style garment with a waistband and a trumpet-shaped hemline.
This costume reflected the noble status and cultural traditions of the Qing royal family, as well as the political, economic, and cultural conditions of that era.