- Sampot: Chang Kben, Phamuong, Hol, Tep Apsara, Samloy, Chorabap, Sang, Seai Sua, Lberk, and Alorgn
- Top: Chang Pong, Av Bumpong, Av Dai Puon, Av Pnot Kbach, Av Neang Nov, Av Bar Bov, Av Pak, and Krama.
China: one status in society, each social class had a different sense of fashion.
- Men: Black cotton shoes (poor), Black Leather shoes(rich) for formal occasion
- Women: Bright coated "Lotus shoes"
* Civil and Military officials: Mandarin Square or Rank Badge.
* Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) and Republican Era
* Early People 's Republic
Portugal:
The Portuguese have a strong link the to Spanish
culture. The traditional clothing is bold and colorful with long skirts for the
women. The traditional wedding dress is called the A Noiva. It is a long black
dress with a white headdress and large gold necklaces. For other religious
festivals the headdresses can be red as well. Another traditional costumes is
for bagpipe dancers. The bagpipe players were trousers and folk costumes but
the male dancers wear skirts.
Black or dark colors are for everyday wear while
colorful clothing are for special occasions.
Malta:
The material used for such garments was generally cotton
or wool normally
homespun and hand-dyed.
The material used for such garments was generally cotton
or wool normally
homespun and hand-dyed.
New Zealand:
Maoris
generally dress like other New Zealanders, but still wear their traditional
costumes for special occasions. The most distinctive feature of these costumes
is the striped, fringed skirt woven from flax that is worn by both men and
women. Women wear them over brightly colored dresses. Over their dresses the
women may also wear long white capes decorated with black fringes.
Norway:
The Bunad is a traditional Norwegian costume worn by both men and
women.
It inspire from rural traditions or have a more modern design inspired by historical patterns and cuts
Traditionally Bunads represented the family home and the area
people came from but
now in the modern world where moving from place to place is a necessity
Today the Bunad is worn for celebrations and special occasions.
During the wedding season (May-June), you often see Norwegians dressed in their Bunads on Saturdays walking
to and from Churches
Bunads are very expensive. Traditionally Bunads use hand-made gold
and silver jewellery to decorate
The normal fabric of a Bunad dress or coat is wool
Shirts are made from either linen or cotton, and
shawls and aprons are normally wool or silk.
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