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The Mao suit is perhaps coming to represent to the artist an object of fun.
She is dressed like a young man, wearing a leather jacket over a Mao suit.
The Chinese writer said he was struck by the change to the Mao suit.
By the early part of the 21st century, the Mao suit is rarely worn even on formal occasions.
It is farewell to Mao suits and welcome to power suits.
His black Mao suit has black-and-white checkered trim at the collar.
Twenty minutes later a portly Chinese with a small beard and dark glasses came out of the room wearing a black Mao suit.
He wears a navy blue version of the tunic known as a Mao suit, with a matching cap on his close-cropped head.
It closely resembled a Mao suit.
He dresses in black from head to toe, wearing a Mao suit, round-framed glasses and a black hat.
The largest photo on its front page was of Mr. Jiang wearing a Mao suit.
A figure in a grey Mao suit, the cut military, cautiously passed by the wide pillar in the dim outer light of the pine trees.
A Mao suit shows frugality."
Mr. Tho cut a somber figure during their talks, in his habitual black Mao suit.
Hu Jintao still wears the Mao suit, however, on special occasions, such as military parades.
He was one of the first Chinese officials to abandon wearing a Mao suit in favor of Western business suits.
Alone among China's top leaders today, Mr. Jiang wore a Mao suit.
Factories, cheap labor and an era of Mao suits had rendered the sifu of my mother's generation obsolete.
Sometimes Sui makes the Mao suits resemble Buddhas and at other times he turns them into hard shells.
While there are several representations of these jackets, most of them are a hollow sculpture of a Mao suit.
For two nights, the news reader on a television news program appeared before cameras in a Mao suit, having shed his Western-style attire.
A group of old men in Mao suits told our translator in Chinese: "The Government is wrong.
But these days, Mao suits are passe, colors and long legs have arrived, and fashion is bumping up against the limits of cultural prudishness.
A thirteen-year-old Chinese girl dressed in a blue silk Mao suit with red and gold fantasy serpents embroidered on her sleeves.
Although nearly every official wore a Mao suit, Mr. Tian said, he made Western-style suits once in a while.