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ochipi · 8 months
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I did a thing…
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My answer: maybe?
My family is mainly from Vilnius, Lithuania and Minsk & Grodno, Belarus. Below are my choices:
Lithuanian dress: 7/10
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I’m here for the embroidered blouses and the general look we’ve got going on here. This drawing already looks weirdly like me.
When I look for the regional dress of Vilnius specifically, however… While I like the palette, I think wearing this amount of pattern at once would make me motion sick:
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Belarus: 5/10
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I think these above are both regional to Minsk. I couldn’t find much that wasn’t bright red, and I do NOT look good in bright red! I do like the general look of the garments below though. I’m a sucker for embroidery.
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Let me know your opinions on your own!
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plomegranate · 6 months
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i love palestinian and arab culture so much.
my grandma wearing thobes around the house and making us tamriyeh. my cousins wedding when we all wore thobes and keffiyehs and took photos downtown and we danced with someone playing the guitar on the street and this lady stopping us to tell us we all looked so beautiful. walking the graduation stage in a thobe. the girl who liked to guess arab peoples ethnicities telling me "you're wearing tatreez... do you want me to write 'palestinian' on your forehead?" the keffiyeh my brother keeps on the drivers seat of his car.
my dad sending me off to my last semester of college with 2 pomegranates and a jar of palestinian olive oil. my cousins wife coming up with new ways to make zaatar and cheese pastries. me and my grandma sitting on the floor and making waraq 3neb- my job was to separate the leaves so she could roll them easier. my mom sending me and my brother to school with eid cookies for my teachers and tasking us with delivering some to the neighbors. my aunt glaring at me and piling more food on my plate and then asking if i was still hungry (i wasnt). my mom always telling me to invite my friends and cousins over for dinner and asking me what they like to eat. my family getting my dad knafeh instead of cake for his birthday. the man who told me i made the "best fetteh in the western hemisphere".
the man in the shawarma shop who gave me my fries for free and baklava i didnt order because we spoke about being palestinian while he took my order. the person on tumblr who i bonded with because we are from the same palestinian city. the girl i met on campus who exclaimed "youre palestinian? me too!" because i was wearing my keffiyeh. the girl in my class that showed me the artwork about palestine her dad made and donated for fundraising. the couple in the grocery store who noticed my palestinian shirt and talked with me for 20 minutes and ended up being a family friend. the silly palestinian kids i tutored sighing in disappointment when i told them i was born in america because they were hoping that id have been born "somewhere cooler". my friends family who bought me dinner despite me being there by chance and having met me for the first time the day before.
the boys starting uncoordinated dabke lines in my high school's hallways. the songs about the longing and love for our land. the festivals and parties and gatherings where everything smells like shisha and oud. memories of waiting in the car for an hour as my parents talked at the doorway of their friends homes. my cousins and i showing up at each others homes with cake or fruit or games as if it was the first time we ever visited even though we always say "you dont have to".
kids stubbornly helping to clean and make tea after a meal while being told to go sit down because they are guests. the necklaces in the shape of our home countries. people hugging and laughing and acting as if theyve known each other for years because they come from the same city or know people with the same last name. the day i finally got to bully my friends into letting me pay the bill because i had a job and they were still students. my moms friend who calls us every time she's at the grocery store to see if we need something
palestinian people are so resilient and hardworking and charitable. they love their culture and their community and are so quick to share and welcome anyone in. everyday i am so thankful and proud to be part of such a warm and lovely culture
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powerlineprincess · 1 month
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Prudent.
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shitpostingkats · 2 months
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What if I told you. He. Was trans.
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snake-berry · 3 months
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ship drawing challenge day 1 - sansaery!
this was def a QUICK sketch but yeah fun times as i've been meaning to draw more asoiaf ships
ignore how rushed this is pls n thank u. (if u see a mistake no u didnt)
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mother-lee · 1 year
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larobeblanche · 8 months
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Andrew Wyeth (American, 1917-2009) ~ Maidenhair ~ 1974 ~ Tempera on panel ~ Farnsworth Museum - Rockland, Maine
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shochet · 2 months
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This post is funny to me because of the entirely needless and useless coquette comment & this isnt me trying to be like mean about op or u my beloved mutuals who have reblogged this one, it's just that kroje like this & esp bridal ribbon crowns of this style are from Veľký Lom Slovakia if im remembering correctly.... this post is very funny to me though. keep it coming it is making me giggle. I cannot speak to the validity of the secone line of information given, but due to op calling these czech when im like 95% sure theye are Veľký Lom wedding kroje makes me dubious- however if it's true that's baller. I sincerely wish the information of where these are from was better. If they are a czech variant of this kroj style i'd really just have loved a town name.
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easterneuropeancrafts · 10 months
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Details from the overcoat of a young woman (worn to celebrate Lazarus' Day) (early 20th century)
Sofia region, Bulgaria
Bulgarian National Museum of History
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nikailustracion · 1 year
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Just a normal couple, nothing gay going on here 
Got bored last night so I decided to draw the gfs in charro and charra costumes from Salamanca. The idea started because I saw that Rose’s fountain was placed around my region, so why wouldn’t they visit the area? 
Rose is wearing the female costume while Pearl is wearing the male one ^^
DO NOT REPOST!!
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they didn't even try...
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simming-in-the-rain · 2 years
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Lookbook: Johanna Lehmann
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Johanna is the oldest daughter of Peter and Adelheid Lehmann. As of 1887 she is six years old. Her clothing reflects her family’s status as better off working people- pieces of Peter’s furniture can be found in fashionable saloons of Europe, though the family only sees a portion of that money, and so Johanna has some nice clothes, but nothing too impractical. She still has to help with the chickens after all! 
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all: stockings, boots (get to work)
Everyday: pinafore
Sundaywear: hat, dress, lace gloves
Workclothes: hat, dress
Nightwear: nightgown
Party: flowers,  dress
Swimming: outfit
Hot weather: hat, dress
Cold weather: hat, coat, scarf, gloves
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voidcoretxt · 2 years
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co ja robie ze swyim życiem aka clown in a polish folk dress ^-^ !
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ifindus · 7 months
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Please, I need you and Ingasolja to create more Rural-Ostlandet content🙏 He’s fine as hell.
damn, @ingasolja you did a great job with him apparently 👀💖
drew both rural-Østlandet and Trøndelag to represent Inga and I😉 they like talking about cars...
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trixibebe · 6 months
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oc stuff - Kori in traditional clothes :3
I mentioned offhandedly that she comes from Kalocsa, South Hungary. Very known for their flower motif, both as embroidery and on porcelain (hence her tacky mug hehe).
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