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Cambodian Apsara dance costume

Hundreds of Apsaras are depicted on the stone carved walls of the Angkor site, especially in Angkor Wat and the ancient city of Angkor Thom and costumes of the present day Apsara dancers are based on those carvings. The skirt is actually not a skirt but a length of cloth approximately 10 feet long and 39 inches wide (three meters long and one meter wide) that is draped around the hips in a sarong-like style with pleats at the front that are held in place with a decorative belt. As this would not be appropriate for the present times the modern Apsara dancers wear tight-fitting silk bodices, often in the colour of skin to imitate the bare-chested performers of the past. Real frangipani flowers are attached to the dancer’s long dark hair, a tassel of Jasmine flowers descend from the left side of the crown and a red rose or a frangipani flower is tucked above the right ear.

Casual maxi skirt

Hi! I am Olga and in this blog I share my love for clothes and dressing, for costumes and jewelry, including ethnic and traditional. More about me you can read here

British menswear heritage

The post was inspired by a heritage graphic of a 300-year history of British menswear that was sent to me recently by T.M.Lewin . In the mid-18th century, however, leadership in men's fashion shifted from France to England and a definable British style began to emerge. Life in the countryside with hunting, shooting and other outdoor activities required practicality, movability, durability and warmth in clothes and this is where many British innovations came from: the frock coat, the riding coat and Wellington boots, for example .The one who established the basics of what was to become "the English gentleman's style" was Beau Brummel, the trendiest trendsetter in the history of trendsetting. For over 300 years, British menswear has been a source of style and innovation and its influence can be seen today on the streets and catwalks throughout the world.*this was not a sponsored post

What to wear at work: cracking office dress codes

Hi! I am Olga and in this blog I share my love for clothes and dressing, for costumes and jewelry, including ethnic and traditional. More about me you can read here

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