Vietnam not
only has ao dai but also ao yem – the indispensable dress of ancient girls.
It is an
age-old dress which is maintained until today. Ao yem was used by all levels of
society from working class to upper class. It also was used widely in
traditional festivals therefore it was the national traditional clothes of
ancient ladies.
Ao yem
appeared in Vietnamese life in a very old day but until Ly dynasty it was
basically in shaped. Through the stream of history, ao yem was changing
incessantly and improving its design. However the revolutions of ao yem only
happended at the beginning of the last century while western trouser and skirt
were entering Vietnam. In 17 century, ao yem did not have any big change of
model. In 19 century, ao yem has a square piece is cloth with one corner cut
away to fit under the woman’s throat. This scrap of fabric is secured across
the chest and stomach with thin strings. There were three common models of ao
yem: ao yem co xay, ao yem co xe, ao yem co canh nhan.
Entering 20
century, ao yem was used widespread with many of rich designs and models. Ao
yem which has brown color and was weaved by rude cloth was for labor. Urban
women favored white, pink or red ones, while women in the countryside wore ao
yem in brown or beige, colors suited to their rustic environment. On special
occasions, like the Lunar New Year or festivals, rural women would also wear
brightly colored ao yem.
There is one
kind of ao yem which was often wore by ancient ladies was called “yem deo bua”.
The name was “yem deo bua” because it has a small pocket of musk beside and it
was an advantage weapon of ancient ladies…furthermore, ao yem made many
original love stories.In the old day when a girl had a date with her darling,
she usually put a piece of betel inside her ao yem; it was called “khau trau dai
yem” and maybe there is no kind of betel more supernatural than this kind of
betel.
Today, the ao
yem is appreciated for its cultural and artistic values.
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