- The
traje de
luces ('suit of lights') is the
traditional clothing that
Spanish bullfighters (toreros, picadores, and rejoneadores) wear in the bullring...
- The
traje de
flamenca ("flamenco outfit") or
traje de
gitana ("Gitana outfit") is the
dress traditionally worn by
women at
Ferias (festivals) in Andalusia...
- The María
Clara gown,
historically known as the
traje de
mestiza during the
Spanish colonial era, is a type of
traditional dress worn by
women in the...
- charros.
Emperor Maximilian himself designed the
elegant all
black charro traje, or costume, as
acceptable attire for
formal occasions,
which the charros...
- The
Museu Nacional do
Traje e da Moda is
located in Monteiro-Mor Palace, in Lisbon, Portugal. It has a
collection of more than 33,000 items,
which includes...
-
There are two
typical types of
costumes in the Nicolinas, the
Traje Académico and the
Traje de Trabalho.
Their origins remote to the 16th
century but were...
-
Museum of
Garment -
Ethnologic Heritage Research Center (Spanish:
Museo del
Traje -
Centro de Investigación del
Patrimonio Etnológico) is a
museum and ethnology...
-
known under the
collective term Filipiniana,
including the
aristocratic traje de
mestiza (also
called the María Clara); the
Visayan kimona with its short-sleeved...
- El
hombre del
traje gris (The man in the grey suit), is the
sixth studio album of the
Spanish singer-songwriter Joaquín Sabina,
released in 1988, one...
- settings,
notably in
traje de
charro outfits. This use of the
traje de
charro outfit was
repeated with
urban mariachi in the 1920s. The
traje de
charro outfit...