Embrace the beauty of tradition in the ethnic dresses worn around the world.
No matter how advancement hits us, we will never get over the mom's traditional dress saved preciously in the wardrobe. All around the world, culture gets reflected in how we clothe. Through generations, it has been carefully embraced by descendants. An attire adds a hint of uniqueness, which the modern world can't afford to lose. Here are the most beautiful apparels around the world that present us with the best of the past.
You must have heard about saree and Kimono, but wait till you hear about Quechua. The traditional outfit is worn in Peru, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia and Argentina. The iconic hats are the cherry on top and are worn by men and women alike, and has intricate mesmerising patterns. The bright coloured patches sewn to make the dress makes it eye catching and perfect for clicking!
Talk about comfort and style- Kaftan comes to the rescue! The Mesopotamian origin dress adorned in western Africa is an ankle-length robe. The colourful gowns have beautiful patterns and are loosely fitted to keep the wearer cool in the harsh climate.
The Armenian clothes reflect the richness of the culture. Influenced by migrants, the heavily embroidered dress flaunts the flamboyant headdress that veils on the head. The shawls and shoes all fall perfectly in line with the gorgeous dress.
The dazzling dress is worn by women in Croatia, Hungary, Romania and Montenegro. The dress is a common sight on traditional occasions. The plain white blouses with the colourful add on make it look even prettier. The four different styles include Dinaric, Coastal, Pannonian and East. The cute headscarf and jewellery give a unique edge to your clothing.
The list is never complete without mentioning the saree. Embraced by many traditions and worn in several unique styles around the Indian subcontinent, the saree is what you call the 9 yards of grace. Worn with a petticoat and blouse, the versatile dress with rich colours is something that can add elegance to anyone who drapes it.
The dress is worn by the end of the 19th century. Kimono actually translates to wear. The dress's beautiful colours and rich patterns make each one unique while keeping the dress formal and beautiful.