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What range of styles can be found in embroidered fabrics?

The range of styles for embroidered fabrics is quite broad, covering many different designs and applications. Here are some common embroidery fabric styles:
Jiangnan characteristic brocade embroidery: This style is commonly seen on clothing fabrics of major brands. It usually uses lifelike embroidered flowers or uses hollow and uneven embroidery methods to show the enchanting posture of flowers, making the design full of three-dimensionality and artistry.
Splashed ink embroidery: Splashed ink is not limited to color, it can also be used for printing processing or embroidery. In unintentional splashes of color or printed textures, embroidery with abstract embroidery similar to the surrounding colors injects a fresh and eye-catching creativity into the clothing.
Ethnic style: The modern improved design of Hanfu combines traditional cutting methods with fashion elements. For example, elegant women's Hanfu often features long sleeves and flying belts, which is very in line with modern people's aesthetics. The men's model has removed the ancient long hem, and the embroidered layered design is easy to wear without losing the beauty of the ethnic style.
In addition, there are many other embroidery techniques, such as flat embroidery, sequin/bead tube embroidery, hole embroidery, water-soluble embroidery, three-dimensional floating embroidery, tape embroidery, laser embroidery, etc. Each technique has its own unique characteristics and style. Flat embroidery is widely used for its smooth and delicate patterns, while sequin embroidery can show a special sparkling effect. Hollow embroidery and water-soluble embroidery use hollow and transparent designs to make patterns more exquisite and layered. Three-dimensional embroidery and tape embroidery focus on the three-dimensionality and layering of patterns, making the patterns more delicate and soft.
These embroidery techniques can be applied to a variety of fabrics to create a variety of different styles, from classical elegance to modern fashion, from simplicity to complexity, and can be customized according to the designer's creativity and consumer needs. Therefore, the style range of embroidery fabrics can be said to be very diverse and personalized.