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André Hachette :: [Danseuse avec tunique grecque], entre 1907 et 1945. Plaque de verre Autochrome. | src Société française de photographie

André Hachette :: [Danseuse avec tunique grecque], entre 1907 et 1945. Plaque de verre Autochrome. | src SFP

André Hachette :: [Danseuse avec tunique grecque], entre 1907 et 1945. Plaque de verre Autochrome. | src SFP

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Traditional Greek costume studies~ 

Details under the cut!

Clockwise starting from the far left!

1 - This costume was worn in the villages of the Zagori region in Epirus.

2 - A costume named foustana, and is apparently worn in Skopelos, Northern Sporades

3 - “Amalia Costume”, was adopted as a model for the official court dress by Amalia, first Queen of Greece. Worn in Peloponnese

4 - Outfit worn on the island of Siphnos or Ios, in the Cyclades.

5 - Costume of Tanagra, Boeotia

6 - Bridal costume worn in the region of Leukimme and Gastourio, in the Ionian Islands. 

References taken from Greek Costumes byIoanna Papantoniou, 1987


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