Source: All sizes | Untitled | ... And many traditional costumes are associated with dance because they were originally worn for feast days, festivals and holidays.
Source: Nawzad Shekhany | Facebook The Amazigh are a sub group of the Berbers, a semi-nomadic people of Morocco, Tunisia, Libya and other areas of North West Africa.
Source: Blogger Although following a similar theme, there are many variations of the traditional Norwegian wedding dress, some specific to small villages.
Source: Jewel incrusted traditional ceremonial costume ... The significance of this costume is quite incredible. The Kampa people were mostly nomadic and they had to carry their wealth around with them, so it was usually worn. And as such, the more ornaments and jewelry worn, the greater the wealth. Common materials are gold, silver, coral, amber and turquoise.
Source: Women strolling Can you see the Spanish influence? This costume is more common to the Intramuros area of Manila which was the seat of government when Spain ruled the country.
Source: muirgil's dream : Photo I understand that in some Swedish villages the bridal costume (an example of Folkdräkt) was so expensive that it was owned by the parish and loaned out on wedding days. This one is from Rättvik.
Source: Travel Photography Portfolio - https://www.coolephotography.co.uk The Dard people are reclusive and there are only two villages in the Brokpa region of North India that are open to visitors.
Source: National Geographic Creative | Stock ... For Western brides, it is a matter of choice as to whether to wear a veil or not. For many cultures and peoples, it's a given. This stunning example is worn by a Yemeni Jew in Israel.
Source: Traje de vistas This costume from La Alberca seems a far cry from the "usual" vision of a Spanish national dress. The heavy beading and ornamentation is more African tribal than traditional Spanish.
Source: People Ndebele woman dressed in ... The style of costume indicates she is a married Ndebele woman who make their home in Zimbabwe, Botswana and South Africa.
Source: india - zanskar The minority ethnic groups of India rarely have saris as their major form of dress. These are women from Zanskar. Their costume is practical to allow them to clamber over the hills of Kashmir as they tend to their livestock.
Source: Crafty Jemima: St. David's Day The Welsh national costume - distinguished by the tall black hat and white apron - is generally only seen at festivals and fairs these days.
Source: Kikuyu woman "traditional" dress/costume Cowrie shells - once a form of money in Africa - are an important part of the traditional Kikuyu costume.
Source: Stock Photography by Aurora Photos: ... The Zulu are one of the peoples of Africa who make fabulous use of beads for their traditional clothes.
Source: Hot Moon Collection | Venice, ... The women from the Afar tribe practice facial scarification which serves as a means of establishing tribal identity and a way to enhance physical beauty.
Source: EL HIEROGLYPH The Bonda tribe is one of the oldest and most primitive in mainland India. There is only about 12,000 of them and their culture has changed little for more than a thousand years.
Source: MAKING YOU HAPPY - charcoalfeather: ... The Itelmen are the original settlers of the Kamchatka Peninsula which is opposite Alaska. You may therefore notice similar ethnicity to the First Nation peoples.
Source: ذهنت را باز کن And to end, I'm sure this is what most of us imagine when we think of the costumes of India - saris in jewel colors. We’ve come to the end of the global fashion show. We’d love to hear from readers of their own experiences of national dress. Please tell!