Good morning 🌞 How are you today? #haveagoodday here’re #womanportrait @jimmy.nelson.official from difficult places of the world, from China and Kashmir, Angola and Chad to The Netherlands. #traditionalcostume #ethnicjewellery #ethniccostume #morninginspiration #morningmood #goodmorningpost https://www.instagram.com/p/Cq4sGD4IRiL/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
"nature - feb20" [recreation of Jingna Zhang's photo]
sow your fingers in my hair, like flower roots in the soil
I've always been fascinated with different cultures, especially the multitude and diversity of Asian ones. I've found that they have a way of understanding our existence that you can't find anywhere else.
A detail explanation on the history of clothing and various types of fabrics used for clothing has been listed in detail for kids as question and answer session. The topic discussed are the types of fibre. Cotton wool are the natural fibre whereas the nylon, polyester are the synthetic fibres used in the making of clothes. A detail explanation on the cultivation of cotton and jute plants and the process involved in obtaining the cotton and jute fibres are in simple terms.The various other fibre that are used are coir, synthetic fibres. Silk is obtained from the silkworm. silk is the most lustrous and costly fabric around the world
How to Wear Traditional German Costume Respecting the Originality
How to Wear Traditional German Costume Respecting the Originality
#costume #traditionalcostume #attire #germancostume #germantraditionalcostume
Dirndl for women and Lederhosen for men quickly pop up whenever you hear a word of traditional German Costume. These outfits originated in Bavaria; since then, they have been known as Oktoberfest attire. Although these are well-known trachten, there are some etiquettes of wearing the traditional German Costume to pay tribute to the authenticity of the German festival – Wiesn.
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1870 cloak made in the Cook Islands. It belonged to Teai'a Mata'iapo, a Rarotongan chief. "Rare example of the way Cook Islands women were combining imported fabric and indigenous fiber in clothing or ceremonial dress. The cloak's body is of a very fine blue wool and cloth, and the red trim is also imported fabric. The golden fibers are kiri'au from the inner fiber at the bark of hibiscus. Cook Island's women often combined red and blue imported cloth with kiri'au when making dance costumes during the first part of the 20th century." Museum of New Zealand Te Papa number FE000628 . . . . . . #historicalgarments #1800sfashion #dresshistory #historicalfashion #traditionalcostume #pacificislander #southpacific #textileart #19thcentury #historicalsewing #fashionhistory #vintagefabric #rarotonga (at Rarotonga , Cook Is) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAZ7U4eprDr/?igshid=7blj2tcl1kub
Traveling by passenger and freight ferry has neither the opulence of cruise ships nor the glamour of yachting, so it’s only natural that ferries are widely considered to be bland and boring, although this may change if Brittany Ferries has its way. The French shipping company has been redefining the experience by revamping its ferries with art and design inspired by the ship’s destination, as can be glimpsed from its brand-new ship Galicia which joined the fleet last autumn. Travelling from Portsmouth to Santander – the first of three new Spanish-themed ships that will travel between the UK and Spain – Galicia features a carefully curated selection of original, commissioned artwork inspired by the ship’s namesake Spanish region. Curated by Amsterdam-based, American artist @KimberlyPoppe in collaboration with Brittany Ferries' strategy director Catherine Querné, the collection ranges from paintings, to sculptures and photography, including works by Poppe herself, creatively showcasing different aspects of Galician culture. {...} For Valencia-based, Dutch artists, photographers and art directors @NienkeKlunder and Wiglius de Bie, the artistic duo behind @KlunderBie, the commission was an opportunity to unveil the latest chapter in their ongoing exploration of Spanish culture. “We wanted to give Galicia's passengers”, as they claim, “a peek into what we believe Galicia stands for: its people and traditions, the traditional clothing and the landscapes”. Meticulously styled and art directed, KlunderBie’s whimsical work is a paradigm of elegance and sophistication, whilst also brimming with intelligence, curiosity and a sense of fun. . READ MORE at https://www.yatzer.com/brittany-ferries-galicia . . #yatzer #yatzer_inspiration #decotio #artwork #photography #design #travel #ferry #floatingrestaurant #santander #plymouth #traditionalcostume #traditionallook #traditionaldress #BrittanyFerries #oceanlovers #maritime #ferryride https://www.instagram.com/p/CLOS7QMKc2J/?igshid=1ciyx8pgvjg9r