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  2. 74 Movie Character Costumes You Can Recreate at Home - AOL

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    Get the look: Yandy African warrior costume ($72); S uede Pointed Knee-High boots ($50) 11. Reese Witherspoon In Legally Blonde. Tracy Bennett/MGM Pictures. Character: Elle Woods.

  3. Clothing in Africa - Wikipedia

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    African formal clothing has normalized western clothing conventions and styles. European influence is commonly found in African fashion as well. For example, Ugandan men have started to wear "full length trousers and long-sleeved shirts". On the other hand, women have started to adapt influences from "19th-century Victorian dress". These styles ...

  4. Traditional African masks - Wikipedia

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    The inherent lack of realism in African masks (and African art in general) is justified by the fact that most African cultures clearly distinguish the essence of a subject from its looks, the former, rather than the latter, being the actual subject of artistic representation.

  5. Asafo - Wikipedia

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    Asafo flag, No. 2 Company; created by Akwa Osei, Ghana, Fante people; c. 1900, Cotton and rayon, embroidery and appliqué Asafo flag, No. 1 Company. Asafo are traditional warrior groups in Akan culture, based on lineal descent. [1]

  6. List of Trinidad and Tobago Carnival character costumes

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    A wide variety of costumes (called "mas") depicting traditional Trinidadian Carnival characters are seen throughout the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival. After emancipation in 1838, freed slaves combined African culture with colonial influence to create characters that parodied the upper-class customs and costumes of Carnival.

  7. Kanzu - Wikipedia

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    The kanzu spread from the Baganda people to other ethnicities and is a national costume of Baganda men. (The Republic of Uganda has no pan-national costume for men as in neighboring Tanzania). It is a variation of the Arabic thobe. Originally, the kanzu was made from barkcloth. Today the kanzu is made from silk, cotton, poplin, or linen. Linen ...

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