Abstract:In the background of the rise of the traditional clothing boom and the concretization of clothing history research, this article attempts to restore the costumes of the Pingcheng Period in the Northern Wei Dynasty. Through research on historical documents, unearthed clothing objects, and mural pottery figurine images, and with the noble Sima Jinlong and his wife who lived in this period as examples, the attire of noble men and women in the Pingcheng Period of the Northern Wei Dynasty was restored in terms of clothing, accessories, makeup, and living scenes. In this restoration, the image of Sima Jinlong wears a round hat, a Xianbei hat, a straight train robe, a red yarn robe, and wooden clogs; The image of Qinwen Jichen wears a four petal Xianbei hat, a long pleated dress sewn with eight pieces of fabric, and boots. It not only shows the mixed characteristics of Han and Xianbei costumes in the Pingcheng Period of the Northern Wei Dynasty, but also reflects the identity characteristics of Sima Jinlong and Qinwen Jichen as a Hu Han integrated family in details. In addition, this restoration also combines the depiction of life scenes in Yuefu poems of the Southern and Northern Dynasties, making a beneficial exploration for restoring daily life during this period.