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sovietpostcards · 5 months
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"Peoples of Russian Northern areas" by Ivan Bilibin (1905)
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weltandschaung · 4 months
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Jules Gervais-Courtellemont ~ A woman poses in the traditional headdress of the Burgundians in Saone et Loire, France, in the early 1900s.
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• Ensemble.
Date: 1840–1880
Culture: Slovak
Medium: wool, cotton, silk
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sibmakesart · 2 months
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HEHEHEHE
im sorry i made him catholic lol
(black bows were for catholic and colored ones for protestants, i went with what looked better lol)
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useless-catalanfacts · 8 months
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Getting dressed in traditional Valencian clothes. Interior shirt, starched petticoat, black wrought velvet doublet, wild silk skirt, and lace farfalar.
Video and dress by rodenasdressmaker on Instagram.
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fyeahtimwalker · 5 months
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The Muxes of Mexico by Tim Walker for Vogue Mexico and Vogue UK, December 2019
Production by Kate Phelan.
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gemsofgreece · 7 months
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A cover photo from the Greek culinary magazine “Γαστρονόμος” (=Gastronome). featuring old traditional recipes from rural Attica. The photo was taken by Michael Pappas. 
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jadwiga-abremovic · 6 months
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The dumb, mildly fetishist "traditional wife" blogs like making posts about husbands choosing their clothes.
Throughout much of human history, WOMEN chose their husband's clothes, not the other way around.
Why? Usually, the women had made the clothes right down to weaving and colouring the fabric. Men wore the clothes their wives and mothers made for them, sewed for then, or even bought for them. They did that, and made damn sure to be happy about it, or they wore nothing at all.
That's why matching family sets of traditional folk costumes are a thing.
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Never forget; he's not a ~trad husband ~, he's a loser that thinks the fucking stepford wives is a viable 21st century economic model and an accurate portrayal of history.
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mysunnyrose · 3 months
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Chiapaneca 🏵️🌿
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zubata-zhaba · 2 months
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Redraw of an old idea I had, the gaang if they were Bulgarian/South Slavic.
Aang is inspired by shepherd's clothing mostly as well as some North- and Central- West Bulgarian clothing. Same for Sokka, but mostly CW (from the Shop region). Katara is a mix of Rhodope mountain and again CW styles. The butterflies are just so they don't stare in empty space lol
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jeannepompadour · 3 days
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Prithvi Bir Bikram, King of Nepal with his wife Queen Divyeshwari, c. 1886-1900s
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sovietpostcards · 27 days
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Kutlug Basharov. Illustration for "The Song of Kashmir" (Uzbekistan, 1977).
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yovodoes · 8 months
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Some Hanfu pose references ..!
by yours truly,,, these photos honestly made me feel magical (& maybe worthy of being an inspiration) <33
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• Traditional Mexican Ballet Folklorico Chiapaneco Dress.
Date: ca. 1967
Materials: Silk, embroidery thread, netting.
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ancientorigins · 1 year
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Meet the sari weavers of Varanasi, whose nimble fingers and artistic vision keep alive an ancient craft that dates back to the 16th century. Here’s how they create exquisite works of art that reflect the beauty and culture of India.
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useless-catalanfacts · 8 months
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Making traditional Valencian clothes for men.
Video by the seamstress Marta Ródenas Carbonell (rodenasdressmaker on Instagram).
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