The costumes of the Miao people in Xiangxi are diverse in style and style. There are more than 20 branches of the Miao people in Xiangxi, and costumes have become an external symbol of the division of branches. Compared with other regions, the female costumes of the Miao people in Xiangxi have their own distinctive characteristics. The costumes of the Miao people in Xiangxi are divided into formal and casual clothes. Formal clothes are formal dresses for festivals, and casual clothes are worn in daily life. The production of daily clothes is relatively simple, with fewer decorations, while the decoration of the parts of formal clothes is very prominent in addition to the exquisite texture and fine production. For example, sleeves, collars, shoulders, lapels, backs, hems, trouser legs, etc. are all embroidered with various patterns and patterns, and some are also decorated with silver ornaments, which look very gorgeous. There are more than 100 styles of decoration for various parts. The decorative parts include sleeves, sleeves, shoulders, lapels, hems, trouser legs, etc. Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture is located in the western part of Hunan Province, in the border area of Hunan, Hubei, Chongqing, and Guizhou. The Miao nationality in western Hunan includes more than 20 branches, mainly the "Red Miao", and each branch includes several sub-branches, which makes the costumes of the Miao nationality in western Hunan particularly diverse, and finally forms the basic characteristics of one type (Xiangxi type) and three styles (Huabao style, Fenghuang style, Jilu style). The costumes of the Miao nationality in western Hunan include headscarves, shawls, tops, waistbands, belts, flower belts, pants, skirts, leggings, socks, shoes, etc. These costumes are decorated with hundreds of fantastic and profound patterns such as geometric patterns, animal patterns, and plant patterns. The costumes of the Miao nationality in western Hunan are made with a set of traditional techniques such as weaving, printing and dyeing, embroidery, brocade, cross-stitching, counting yarn, wax dyeing, and tie-dyeing. Each technique has a unique production process and processing method. From ancient times to modern times, the Miao nationality has experienced several large-scale migrations, and in this process formed a special national culture. The most distinctive and specific expression of the Miao culture is its colorful national costumes, among which the costumes of Miao women are the most representative. The Ethnic Affairs Committee of Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture is the main body for the protection of the Miao costume intangible cultural heritage project.