- The María
Clara gown,
historically known as the
traje de
mestiza during the
Spanish colonial era, is a type of
traditional dress worn by
women in the...
- The
traje de
flamenca ("flamenco outfit") or
traje de
gitana ("Gitana outfit") is the
dress traditionally worn by
women at
Ferias (festivals) in Andalusia...
- The
traje de
luces ('suit of lights') is the
traditional clothing that
Spanish bullfighters (toreros, picadores, and rejoneadores) wear in the bullring...
- charros.
Emperor Maximilian himself designed the
elegant all
black charro traje, or costume, as
acceptable attire for
formal occasions,
which the charros...
- The Last Suit (Spanish: El último
traje; Polish:
Ostatni garnitur) is a 2017 Argentine-Spanish-Polish
dramatic film
written and
directed by
Pablo Solarz [es]...
- The
Museu Nacional do
Traje e da Moda is
located in Monteiro-Mor Palace, in Lisbon, Portugal. It has a
collection of more than 33,000 items,
which includes...
- King
Alfonso XIII
presented as a gift by Pope Pius X (now in the
Museo del
Traje); a piña
handkerchief given as a
wedding gift to
Princess Alexandra of Denmark...
-
Museum of
Garment -
Ethnologic Heritage Research Center (Spanish:
Museo del
Traje -
Centro de Investigación del
Patrimonio Etnológico) is a
museum located...
-
started to
influence the
modern Filipino culture. The
women then wore the
Traje de Mestiza, the more
modern version of the
Maria Clara. It had
bigger sleeves...
- part of the
traditional baro't saya
ensemble of
Filipino commoners and the
traje de
mestiza ensemble of
aristocratic Filipino women (along with the tapis...