Dunhuang style refers to the art, fashion, and culture depicted in the Dunhuang Murals of China, which are located in the Mogao Caves in Dunhuang, Gansu Province. Outfits following Dunhuang style are often inspired by "Feitian"/apsara – beautiful flying celestials in Buddhism who are skilled in music and dance. These costumes typically consist of items like bandeau, pants, and shawl that are influenced by Indian clothes.