Traditional African clothing is generally very colorful. These colors actually have meaning. The yellows and golds tend to mean wealth and fertility because it is the color of a precious metal and the yolk of an egg. Red is viewed as the color of blood and tension. Blue is the color of peace and love. Green is the color of life and prosperity.
This is the modern transitional outfit of South Africa
This is the day wear outfit wear of South Africa
Traditional mongolian clothing is very colorful and covered in decorative embellishments. Since the majority of Mongolia's climate is a rough terrain and simple landscape, Mongols like to compensate for their nomadic lifestyle by paying detailed attention to their attire. The main garmet of a Mongolian's wardrobe is called a deel and is most easily described as a long robe. It is designed to allow for free movement while working in field, traveling by horse, or tending to the home. This garmet can be added onto as the weather or event necessitates.
This is the modern transitional outfit of Mongolia
This is an Indonesian Islamic Wedding style Dress
This is an Indonesian Bali Wedding style Dress
This is an Indonesian Islamic Wedding style Dress
Glamour with Original Modern Kebaya Indonesia
This is an Indonesian day wear
Indonesians wear light clothing. The woman will wear long robes. Indonesians are more conservative .
This is a transitional of Lao outfit
The Traditional garb for the women included wraparound or sarong style dresses in bright colors such as yellow, blue and bright pink. Many had brightly embroidered designs on the fabric.
This is the modern transitional outfit of Lao
This is a transitional of Bangladesh outfit
Bangladeshi people have unique dress preferences. Shalwar Kameez and Sharee are the main dresses of Bangladeshi women. The women also have a different preference to which types of Shalwar Kameez and Sharee they would like to wear. Whether it may be silk sharees, georgette sharees, or designer sharees, each particular fabric contributes to representing the culture overall. Weaving the fabric for these dresses is a traditional art in Bangladesh.
This is day wear of
Bangladesh
Pollera is a one piece skirt used mostly in Latin America traditional festivities . These dresses are made from different materials materials such as cotton or wool and colorful decorations embroidered on them.
Traditional pollera's come from peasant dress from Southern Spanish regions, like Andalucía.
Baju Kurug is a traditional Malay costume, whose name means “enclosed dress”. It became popular in the 70s and 80s. The costume is a loose fitting full dress that is formed from a skirt and a blouse. The baju kurug is sometimes made of silk.
Before the 20th century, Malay women still wore kemban, just sarongs tied above the chest, in public. As Islam became more widely embraced, they started wearing the more modest yet elegantbaju kurung. The baju kurung is a knee-length loose-fitting blouse that is usually worn over a long skirt with pleats at the side. It can also be matched with traditional fabrics such as songket or batik. Typically, these traditional outfits are completed with a selendang or shawl or tudung or headscarf.
The Ao Dai can be seen in Vietnam and is commonly worn by women. In the past, this particular garment was considered decadent. However, a surge of popularity in the 1990’s made it the national costume of Vietnam. It is now seen as one of the sexiest traditional women’s costumes in the world.
Vietnam is a country known for its diversity in culture and traditions. The Vietnamese are very simple people, which are mirrored in their way of living, the culture of Vietnam and especially in their clothes. Fashion in Vietnam has a touch of elegance and smartness embodied in Vietnamese dress code. Even though Vietnamese fashion has regional differences, especially in the North and South of Vietnam and among the various classes, in some way or other their traditional way of dressing is similar and definitely sets them apart.
The Vietnamese have several ethnic outfits which are as simple as the people of Vietnam. Each outfit shows how much they value comfort in dressing. Some of their ethnic wears are.
Young women in the cities wear short shirts of light brown color and long black skirts. – A silk shirt and trouser worn by the Southern locals, which is called Ao Ba Ba. The ceremonial clothing is known as Áo Dài, consisting of a long dress graduated in three layers which has a slit on any one side. The next layer of garment is called Ao Tu Than, this one has four cuts in its lower part and is brown in color, the second layer is yellow and the third one is pink. This is fashion in Vietnam at its elegant best. Moreover, to add to this Vietnamese women also wear a palm hat, which is tapering in shape and is called Non Bai Tho.
The dirndl is a traditional costume worn by women in Germany and Austria. The costume is made of a bodice, blouse, full skirt and an apron. Even though it looks simple at a first glance, the dirndl can be very expensive as some of its variations are made of silk.
A dirndl skirt generally describes a light circular cut dress, gathered at the waist, that falls below the knee.
Mummuu is a loose Hawaiian dress. As most Hawaiian articles of clothing it is very colorful and bright. These dressed are often worn at weddings.
The word muʻumuʻu means "cut off" in Hawaiian, because the dress originally lacked a yoke,
they do not restrict the waist.
In my own idea I think it's a good idea to wear it when we are pregnant.