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They have similarities in materials, embroidery techniques, colours and patterns, designs, etc. These similarities are due to historical trade and cultural exchanges that have led to the two cultures borrowing from and influencing each other's dress designs.
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These festivals provide an opportunity for residents and visitors to experience and appreciate Madrid's unique culture and traditions through dress, music, dance and other cultural expressions.
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These festivals are often accompanied by traditional music and dance performances, in which dancers dressed in traditional costumes show the audience Madrid's cultural heritage through their costumes and performances.
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the festivals are often accompanied by parades and rallies, in which the participants parade along the streets in traditional costumes. These events provide an opportunity to see and photograph these beautiful costumes.
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In the 18th century, silk had a significant impact on traditional clothing in Spain and Europe. This period is known as the "Silk Age", and the popularity of silk in the fashion industry not only reflects the prosperity of trade and commerce, but also showcases the wealth and status of the nobility and upper class society. For Spain, silk is a symbol of luxury and power. Spanish nobles and members of the upper class often wore clothing made of exquisite silk, often adorned with rich decorations and complex designs.
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4.the traditional clothing of Madrid from the 18th to 19th centuries
Madrid costumes, on the other hand, may have focused more on the display of individuality and details of decoration, such as lace, embroidery and other ornamentation.
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Qing dynasty costumes emphasize symmetry, neatness and colour symbolism.
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