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Mrs. Hot Cocoa, Boston/Los Angeles Age and Occupation: 31, JD/PhD Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 32, Medical Student Engagement Date: May 30, 2008 Wedding Date: March, 2009 Blogging Since: April, 2008 Venue: Ritz Carlton, Marina Del Rey About Me: I am a professional student by day and an amateur cupcake taster, bargain shopper, and wedding planner by night. I am obsessed with NPR, the Food Network, paper, dance shows, Anthropologie, post-structuralist theory, Weddingbee!, "The Office," and celebrity gossip. When not procrastinating from my dissertation, I spend time catering to Jellyby, our overly anxious shih tzu, and getting to know Mr. Hot Cocoa. We have only been dating for fifteen years, so it's like I'm in love with a stranger! From the East Coast, we are planning a Jewish-Chinese Extravaganza in L.A., where we both grew up.
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Potato Sack Qua Wedding Dress

December 30th, 2008 @ 12:01 pm by Mrs. Hot Cocoa

Greetings from Hong Kong! Today Hot Mama Cocoa, Sister Hot Cocoa, and I went to pick up my qua from Koon Nam Wah. A qua is the traditional Chinese wedding outfit, which consists of an uber sexy boxy jacket over an uber sexy boxy skirt. For a while, the qua went out of fashion, as many modern brides preferred to not look like they were wearing a red potato sack on their wedding day. But in the same way that “vintage” or “retro” wedding aesthetics are increasingly popular in the U.S., the qua is making a come back.

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Although it’s definitely not the foxiest outfit I can imagine wearing, I want to wear a qua in honor of my family’s Chinese heritage and because it’s an amazing work of art — lavish, three-dimensional embroidery, done entirely by hand by little old Chinese men with no sweat glands.

And if these aren’t good enough reasons, the happy look on my grandfather’s face when I tried on the qua tonight certainly is (particularly when compared with the look of horror he gave when I showed him our purple — not red — invitations).

Because of the embroidery, quas are expensive, which means that most brides in Asia rent theirs. Prices for rentals in Hong Kong range between HK$1000-$7000 (around US$130-900), depending on a) the lavishness of the embroidery and b) whether you are renting a brand new qua or one that has been worn before. Since rental periods generally range between 3 days to a week, renting was not an option for me. I decided instead to purchase a qua. At over HK$10,000 (around US$1250), this hit my wallet hard. My only solace was that a) I saved some money by getting my “western” wedding gown for cheap at a sample sale, and b) I could always sell the qua after the wedding.

About ten days ago, we went to Koon Nam Wah, and I selected a piece of embroidered silk (above) and got my measurements taken. Today, we went to pick up the finished qua. Easy, right? Of course not. I try on the jacket, only to discover that it is totally ill-proportioned for my body. In the U.S., I’m considered a wee small person. In Hong Kong, I’m freakin’ Gulliver amongst the Lilliputians. My ass, my mom helpfully informs me, is HUGE, which means that the jacket is all funky in the back. “It’s okay,” I say optimistically. “Maybe we won’t notice it when I have the skirt on.” Silly, naive Hot Cocoa! I put on the skirt and realize that it is about two inches too small in the waist. Oopsies.

I, of course, find this all incredibly funny. My sister, as you can see from the above photo, was not amused. Nor was my mom. Particularly when the elderly clerk with whom we had been working (and who seemed in our previous interactions like he knew what he was doing) tells her that he had a feeling the outfit was going to come out all wrong because the good tailor was on vacation and they had to resort to the bad tailor. Hahahaha — it was getting more and more like a bad sitcom by the second, and I was the only one on the laugh track. Meanwhile, the clerk tsks tsks as he circles me, looking at me skeptically and muttering to himself in Cantonese. Finally spurred to action by Hot Mama Cocoa’s death stare, he orders his minions to take the skirt apart and resew it, and to raise the side vents on the jacket to help the back lay flat against my (apparently) ginormous badonkadonk.

An hour later, the minions emerge with a qua that actually fits. I mean, it’s not a get-up that seductively whispers “let’s make sexytime.” But it’s lovely in its own way: in it, I feel like a bona fide Chinese bride. I particularly love how my qua has a modern cut that makes it special — note the scalloped edging and slightly tapered waist on the jacket.

And how could Mr. HC resist the hotness that is underneath?

Yes, those are suspenders. As I said: hotness.

Any of you rocking a special outfit from your culture on your wedding day?

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15 Responses to “Potato Sack Qua Wedding Dress”

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CJ2009

I didn’t know those things came with suspenders, hahaha!

 
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phruphru

I am dying. Those suspenders are indeed super hot. My FI is Indian so I am wearing a sari for part of our wedding festivities. I am pretty much flat chested, but when I tried on one of his mom’s sari blouses, I felt like Dolly Parton. Dolly Parton with linebacker shoulders and hamhocks for arms. We joke that I need to go to the Big n Tall Sari Shop for my wedding outfit.

 
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Mrs. Emerald (message)  901 posts, Busy bee

I was told that it is tradition to wear your pajamas underneath your qua? Have you heard this too? Or was my MIL wrong, haha? I didn’t wear a qua (i wore a quipao), but my SIL wore one for her wedding. She also wore her PJs underneath hers….

 
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Miss Hot Cocoa (message)  1,715 posts, Bumble bee

@phruphru: LOL — good, I’m glad it’s not just me. A random guy walking by the shop while I was trying on the qua said (completely unprompted): “It’ll fit better if you shrink your shoulders.” WHAT?!

@Mrs. Emerald: Yup, they even tried to sell us some silk pjs at Koon Nam Wah. They did not look flattering. ;-) Can you imagine rocking the suspenders and the PJs? Yikes.

 
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Erin

OMG, I nearly peed I was laughing so hard while reading this post! The “bad tailor” part is my favorite. I’m laughing just thinking about what they would have thought of my (actually) ginormous Irish badonkadonk… Haha!

But the end result is totally cute!!! You look great (Well, if you keep the jacket closed ;) ) And I’m all for anything that you can wear PJs under!

 
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creme_de_violet

OMG, suspenders!!!!! You look quite lovely in your qua Ms. Hot Cocoa.

 
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Miss Glitter (message)  880 posts, Busy bee

you are adorable! i love that you were laughing the entire time through…and Hot Mama Cocoa’s “death stare”…LOL

 
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Miss Peep Toe (message)  1,636 posts, Bumble bee

Love the suspenders. Always the rockin fashion plate Miss Haute Cocoa!! Really, I love it!!

 
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Mrs. Cookie (message)  784 posts, Busy bee

You should have a warning to not eat spaghetti while reading this post. Why? Because I was laughing so hard over the “bad tailor” and hottie suspenders that I nearly spit spaghetti all over my key board. Too funny!

Your qua is beautiful!

 
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pandamonium (message)  14 posts, Newbee

I think it’s beautiful! The suspenders are very… interesting! I am wearing a Vietnamese Ao Dai. At the time I took my bridal portraits, my “hat” wasn’t ready, so I had to take them without it!

Here’s mine (well, screen shots of the proofs that is):

http://xd0.xanga.com/b63f30f049432227742682/t179270739.bmp

 
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frenchbulldog (message)  6,063 posts, Bee Keeper

You crack me up!

 
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Miss Hot Cocoa (message)  1,715 posts, Bumble bee

@Erin: I guess I’ll keep the jacket closed — LOL.

@Mrs. Cookie: Yum, spaghetti!

@pandamonium: You look gorgeous! The ao dai is sexy to begin with, but you look hot (and not in a suspenders-hot kind of way!). My sister, who loves all things Vietnam, would be so jealous.

 
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Mrs. Avocado (message)  1,407 posts, Bumble bee

Oh you are SOOO funny. I love how easy going you are about things, but I guess it’s good your mom was there to whip the shop owner into shape and make him fix things.

 
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Likky

Thanks for the post! Wow, can’t believe you were able to pick it up in 10 days. I just might make the trip to HK after all!

I think your qua is so adorable! If you don’t mind sharing, but do you know the product #? I was thinking of getting a machine-made qua out in NYC or something, but after reading your post, I really want a hand-made one. If I’m going to get one, I want it to be divine.

I’m short and curvy, so Lord knows what those tailors will think of me. I’m trying to slim down, so maybe by the time I go in for a fitting, I won’t have the badonkadonk issue. LOL

 
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愛-Vey! Getting Prettified » Weddingbee » The Wedding Blog

[...] time for me to get dressed for the Chinese tea ceremony. I put on my qua all by myself, uber-sexy suspenders and all. But Hottest Sister Cocoa had to help with the accessories, mostly because there were a LOT [...]

 


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