#folk costume

LIVE

gall-oglaigh:

natache:

Anyway here’s some additions from the Maasai and Kikuyu, two grassy plain-dwelling groups from Eastern Africa that I think count as unfuckwithable

folkfashion:

Sami woman, Sweden, Marjá Mortensson by Jarle Hagen

thesmallandmeek:borders / granice - photo exhibition by Piotr Bondarczyk & Piotr Sikora Polishthesmallandmeek:borders / granice - photo exhibition by Piotr Bondarczyk & Piotr Sikora Polishthesmallandmeek:borders / granice - photo exhibition by Piotr Bondarczyk & Piotr Sikora Polishthesmallandmeek:borders / granice - photo exhibition by Piotr Bondarczyk & Piotr Sikora Polishthesmallandmeek:borders / granice - photo exhibition by Piotr Bondarczyk & Piotr Sikora Polishthesmallandmeek:borders / granice - photo exhibition by Piotr Bondarczyk & Piotr Sikora Polishthesmallandmeek:borders / granice - photo exhibition by Piotr Bondarczyk & Piotr Sikora Polishthesmallandmeek:borders / granice - photo exhibition by Piotr Bondarczyk & Piotr Sikora Polishthesmallandmeek:borders / granice - photo exhibition by Piotr Bondarczyk & Piotr Sikora Polishthesmallandmeek:borders / granice - photo exhibition by Piotr Bondarczyk & Piotr Sikora Polish

thesmallandmeek:

borders / granice - photo exhibition by Piotr Bondarczyk & Piotr Sikora

Polish traditional costumes presented by people of different nationalities!


Post link
I found an old photo of my niece and thought that pose and the dress was quite cute~I found an old photo of my niece and thought that pose and the dress was quite cute~

I found an old photo of my niece and thought that pose and the dress was quite cute~


Post link

italiasparita:

Catanzaro – Costume Calabrese Cortale

Folk costume of Cortale, Catanzaro - Calabria, Italy

Follow us on Instagram, @calabria_mediterranea

Ethnic Slovak girl from Vojvodina in folk costume

Ethnic Slovak girl from Vojvodina in folk costume


Post link
v-for-vidma: the romanian boiz  Since today is Romania’s national day / Great Union Day I thought I

v-for-vidma:

the romanian boiz 

Since today is Romania’s national day / Great Union Day I thought I might spam everybody with my culture and explain some of their folk costumes. 

First thing i want to mention is that I got all my info and ideas from this website [ Romanian Museum ] and all the reference pictures are from there ( i’ll share the links below for each picture).

What I’m doing is a really really brief explanation so I might simplify some events / briefly mention others so if anybody is interested to find out more feel free to message me.  

1) Sieg 

First of all, even though I watched Fate/ Apocrypha it never crossed my mind that Sieg might be Romanian ??? ( even tho he was born there) so i’m really happy to have him part of the famiglia. 

Since this homunculus babu was born in Sighișoara (in Transylvania), and fused with out beloved sumanai guy aka Siegfried, I used a [ reference of the folk costumes of the Saxons* from Sighișoara ], instead of the Romanians’ costume.

*The Saxons have arrived in Transylvania in 12th century  and created the Siebenburgen = The Land of The Seven Burgs / Citadels , Sighișoara being one of them

image

2) Vlad III ( berserker ver)

I always thought he was meant to be the younger version of Lancer Vlad, or at least a more refined version??? but apparently not, he’s just the Vlad-that-is-associated-with-Dracula version so welp.

While we do not know for sure, legends say that Vlad the Impaler was born in Sighișoara which means Fate/ Apocrypha was pretty accurate  I get to draw him in that area’s folk costume. The geographical area around Sighșoara is called Târnava Mare, and the men’ costume looked like this  ↓ ↓ ↓ [ for further references ]

Also Vlad is playing a traditional Romanian instrument called nai (pan flute) <— bless wikipedia for having an English version.

image

3) Vlad III ( lancer ver )

So while the berserker ver is a bit difficult to be placed historically, for Lancer Vlad FGO is pretty straightforward so we definitely know he is supposed to represent ‘Christianity’s shield’ aka the King of Wallachia* who protected his kingdom from the Ottoman Empire.

For him, I’ve decided to go with a [ folk costume from the Giurgiu/ Vlasca region ] because 1) it looks so cool like… transparent sleeves???fragile masculinity what?? 2) he was buried at Comana Monastery in Giurgiu 3) one of his important battles took place in Giurgiu in 1461/1462 ( if anybody is interested in the details, i can give you a summary )

 *Wallachia is the historical name for Southern Romania, before all the kingdoms unified 

image

                                              ~and that’s all, folks!~


Post link
The intricate detail of folk dress shall always capture my heart. Those tassels, that embroidery- I The intricate detail of folk dress shall always capture my heart. Those tassels, that embroidery- I The intricate detail of folk dress shall always capture my heart. Those tassels, that embroidery- I The intricate detail of folk dress shall always capture my heart. Those tassels, that embroidery- I The intricate detail of folk dress shall always capture my heart. Those tassels, that embroidery- I The intricate detail of folk dress shall always capture my heart. Those tassels, that embroidery- I The intricate detail of folk dress shall always capture my heart. Those tassels, that embroidery- I

The intricate detail of folk dress shall always capture my heart. Those tassels, that embroidery- I can’t stop drawing it.


Post link
Kittalin, Digital Media, 2018. Commissioned by BrossUno.I loved working on this character commission

Kittalin, Digital Media, 2018. Commissioned by BrossUno.

I loved working on this character commission. It was commissioned as a birthday present for the artist and author of Miamaska.


Post link
The Traveling Lutist, Graphite & Digital Media, 11″ x 14″, 2017.This one is based on good old-fa

The Traveling Lutist, Graphite & Digital Media, 11″ x 14″, 2017.

This one is based on good old-fashioned eastern European folk costuming!


Post link
loading