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- Q9089449 subject Q6441550.
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- Q9089449 abstract "The traje de flamenca ("flamenco outfit") is the dress traditionally worn by women at Ferias (festivals) in Andalusia, Spain. There are two forms: one worn by dancers and the other worn as a day dress.The day dress is body-hugging to mid-thigh, and then continues in multiple layers of ruffles to the ankle. Modern interpretations of the style are difficult to walk in, let alone dance. The dancers' version therefore flares out from higher on the hip to allow freedom of movement.Both versions are trimmed with layers of ruffles on both the skirt and sleeves. The dress is typically brightly colored, usually in black, red or and may be either plain or patterned, with the most famous being the polka dotted traje de lunares.Traditionally, the outfit is completed with a shawl(manton) worn over the shoulders. The traditional dancer will also wear her hair in a bun adorned with flowers, and perhaps a decorative hair comb. The outfit is attributed to the Spanish Gypsies (Roma people), but is now generally thought of as typically Andalusian. The outfit originated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries when women vendors dressed in modest calico gowns trimmed with ruffles came to the fairs along with livestock traders. In time, women of the propertied classes copied these outfits. Ever since the Seville Fair of 1929, the traje de flamenca has had a status as the official outfit of the event.".
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- Q9089449 comment "The traje de flamenca ("flamenco outfit") is the dress traditionally worn by women at Ferias (festivals) in Andalusia, Spain. There are two forms: one worn by dancers and the other worn as a day dress.The day dress is body-hugging to mid-thigh, and then continues in multiple layers of ruffles to the ankle. Modern interpretations of the style are difficult to walk in, let alone dance.".
- Q9089449 label "Traje de flamenca".
- Q9089449 depiction Ángeles_Gabaldón-10.jpg.