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The style and design of the traditional clothes in Denmark usually date back to 1750-1900 (some even say 1750-1850). This is the period when Danish national attire was formed. People made their garments at home by themselves or ordered from artisans specializing in certain clothing/accessories, so the techniques and skills were passed down the generations. Of course, fashion influenced the style of outfits worn by men, women, and children, bringing changes and novelties, but the main features remained.
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Strude Trine Søndergaard year: 2007-2010 edition 5: 100 x 100 cm / 60 x 60 cm / 30 x 30 cm archival pigment print The headgear of the traditional Fanø costume – ”strude” – is the starting point for this series, which Trine Søndergaard’s has worked with over a long period of time.
When I growing up in Germany, women dressed up in traditional costumes for public festivities. In the Catholic South the costumes were bright, puffy, and …
Hello all, Above is Queen Margrethe II of Denmark wearing the Rømø costume which was gifted to her by the National Folk Dance Associati...
Desværre holder danskerne ikke ligeså godt fast i deres folkedragter som nordmændene, men vi har dog stadig mange smukke folkdragter fra forskellige egne i Danmark. Amagerpige Dannevirkepige Blåvandpige Bornholmkone Drejøkone Falsterkone Hedebopige Læsøpige Refnæspige Fohrpige Ostenfeldkone Romøkone Valbypige