Thursday, 3 December 2015

                                               Traditional Dresses around the World

Clothing first appeared as a necessity and has played an important role into human development, “paving a way” for mankind’s expansion throughout the entire world. Ever since, clothing has evolved and taken on a new more “fashionable” role, especially in religious rites.
Almost all cultures have their own unique sets of costumes, packed with symbols and meanings, gathered from the world around them and interpreted through the way of their belief system. These traditional costumes are basically the perception of a people in regards to how Mother Nature looks like in their eyes.


Dressing Of Balochistan Pakistan

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Kalasha Dress of Pakistan

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  Nomadic Kirghiz woman in traditional dress, Kirghistan, Central Asia. Uzbek suzani textiles (central Asian ethnic textile collector)

Nomadic Kirghiz woman in traditional dress, Kirghistan, Central Asia. Uzbek suzani textiles (central asian ethnic textile collector):

Romanian girls in traditional dress 

Romanian girls in traditional dress /// use the textures for decorations:  

 

Little girl from China.

Adopt a little girl from China.  China announced they are continuing 1 child per family policy. pic of a young girl with traditional costume at Guilin - China.:  

Armenian national dress... -- Morphaeic Church Pontifitrix

Armenian national dress... -- Morphaeic Church Pontifitrix:  

Qatari boy in traditional dress with a eagle bird

 

♂ Qatari boy in traditional dress with a eagle bird:  

Kenya, a Maasia bride in traditional dress.

 

Kenya, a Maasia bride in traditional dress.:  

Japanese traditional dress

着物。Japanese traditional dress.:




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