I feel like the picture they used for spain was from Mexico. Two women are wearing huipiles with ribbons in their hair which is a traditional way of dressing in the state of Oaxaca, along with the other women wearing Tehuanas which are the green, black and orange dresses that are also from Oaxaca. Edit: I did some research and yes, those are Mexican Oaxacan dresses not Spanish😭❤
That's the case with most countries, though. Not only to most countries have different dress for different regions, there's also different dresses from different time periods. The example shown for Norway is actually very plain and simple compared to most of the folk costumes here, I wish they had gone for a more historically accurate and beautiful dress like the Telemark bunad instead.
May I ask from where the photo you used for Spain was from? I could swear those are Oaxacan dresses from Mexico, the Huipiles and Tehuanas that the women are wearing are from Oaxaca. ❤ Edit: I did some research and yes those are Oaxacan dresses from Mexico.😭❤
Morning Suit, but the whole world of business wears that now. Shame one of the more colourful costumes from other countries wasn't adopted, business meetings would be much more interesting!
You put a Brazilian music not a Portuguese one and that clearly isn't Portuguese traditional Clothing you did not take our hats from american women in the 1920s
4:38 That is traditional clothes only for Naples.... in the North of Italy, in the mountains, where I live, is tipical also the dress on minute 0:40 Ah, one thing, here in the north we hate the mandolin and be identificate like the napolitans 😅
I have to disagree. The national Welsh dress is nothing like that. The women don't wear vests over their shirts they wear a bed coat and thick shawl. Men don't wear shorts and nobody wears feathers in their hat. Men would traditionally wear a flat cap, shirt with waistcoat and trousers.