Plenty of colour and design for the eye to take in. May I ask what kind fabric is used most often for these dresses? It would have to be soft and flowing to get this effect.
The Kuna women (of Panama) also wear very bright colors, and decorate their places with beautiful artwork in materials. It makes me feel like we're so repressed in the States. If anyone uses bright colors in their homes, they're considered gaudy. LOL - I say bring on the gaudy, it's like a celebration of life. :)
Great photo! I love the color and the juxtaposition of the women
ReplyDeleteI love the colors and the symmetry of the designs.
ReplyDeleteMy mind gets fuzzy just imagining how you get dressed. Those amazing fabrics must be wrapped so intricately.
ReplyDeleteThe garb is just stunning. I love the beautiful fabric.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this! Great shot.
ReplyDeleteI love it! I love the bright clothing and the decorative walls.
ReplyDeleteThe costumes and colors are awesome! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHere's MY SATURDAY SNAPSHOT
Great colors in the fabric and the building!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI love the patterns on the clothes. Absolutely lovely.
ReplyDeleteHere's my snapshot: http://myreadersblock.blogspot.com/2011/08/saturday-snapshot-august-13.html
What beautiful fabrics!
ReplyDeletePlenty of colour and design for the eye to take in.
ReplyDeleteMay I ask what kind fabric is used most often for these dresses? It would have to be soft and flowing to get this effect.
The Kuna women (of Panama) also wear very bright colors, and decorate their places with beautiful artwork in materials. It makes me feel like we're so repressed in the States. If anyone uses bright colors in their homes, they're considered gaudy. LOL - I say bring on the gaudy, it's like a celebration of life. :)
ReplyDeleteThe colors are so beautiful in this photo.
ReplyDeleteColors standing out :D
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