-
fashion designers,
among them
Victorio & Lucchino, who have
their own line of
trajes de flamenca.
Others who have been
influenced include Yves
Saint Laurent...
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originates from the
sequins and
reflective threads of gold or silver.
These trajes are
based on the
flamboyant costumes of the 18th-century
dandies and showmen...
- colors/patterns. In the
early 1900s, the
traje de mestiza's
components started to
match in
terms of
color and patterns. Some
trajes in the 1910s were
entirely made...
- de
Trajes Regionales de
Sergio Castro". Secretaría de Cultura/Sistema de Información
Cultural (in Spanish).
Retrieved 2019-10-24. "Museo de
Trajes Regionales...
- charros.
Emperor Maximilian himself designed the
elegant all
black charro traje, or costume, as
acceptable attire for
formal occasions,
which the charros...
- 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...
-
Renata de
Oliveira (2021). "A importância dos
elementos simbólicos no
traje da
mulher dominadora na prática do BDSM" (PDF).
Final paper in Design-Fashion...
-
known under the
collective term Filipiniana,
including the
aristocratic traje de
mestiza (also
called the María Clara); the
Visayan kimona with its short-sleeved...
-
Museum of
Garment -
Ethnologic Heritage Research Center (Spanish:
Museo del
Traje -
Centro de Investigación del
Patrimonio Etnológico) is a
museum and ethnology...
-
sheepskin coat
traditionally worn by
Basque shepherds Andalusian women wearing trajes de
flamenca Example of a
traditional Maltese għonnella, or faldetta, once...