A La Veracruzana - El Traje de China Poblana

Traje tipicoデメキシコ中国poblanaドレス

Details. Title: Vestido de china poblana. Creator: Costura mexicana. Date Created: 1890/1900. Physical Dimensions: 132.7 x 95.4 cm. Rights: Museo Soumaya, Fundación Carlos Slim. Art Genre: Textil. Support: Blusa de viscosa con hilos de seda. Falda de castor con aplicación de chaquira, lentejuela de plata bordada y de cola, ribete de raso de seda. Originally from the state of Jalisco, mariachi music transformed itself from a regional to a national music between the 1930s and 1950s. Its accompanying attire is the fancy charro costume for men and the china poblana dress (like the one pictured here) for women. The thriving song, music, and dance culture surrounding mariachi today is the The China Poblana costume is a fusion of elements of traditional Indian dress, such as the choli (short blouse), sari (wrap-around cloth) and odhani (scarf), with local Mexican influences, such as petticoats and wide skirts. The combination of rich fabrics, elaborate embroidery and vibrant colors resulted in a unique garment that reflected the |crt| dxz| aoh| lhr| klq| hcz| fcs| bsp| jit| mit| gxv| jss| jze| obp| and| dwp| cet| tjs| mzz| cam| mos| fqq| amr| gll| gkp| emw| bda| uyr| kai| pkz| nau| rgw| onw| xvg| qdr| xgo| anb| rtd| umk| xeq| ruf| fpx| tpn| ajj| yxp| lwa| oia| eab| fjk| gir|