Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Romanian traditional clothing refers to the national costume worn by Romanians, who live primarily in Romania and Moldova, with smaller communities in Ukraine and Serbia. Today, the vast majority of Romanians wear modern-style dress on most occasions, and the garments described here largely fell out of use during the 20th century.
This category describes modern Romanian fashion. Traditional and historic Romanian clothing should be categorised under Category:Romanian clothing . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fashion of Romania .
This category describes traditional and historic Romanian clothing. Modern Romanian clothing should be categorised under Romanian fashion or Clothing companies of ...
Ioana Ciolacu Miron (Romanian: [i ˈ o̯ a n a tʃ j o ˈ l a k u]; born November 21, 1982) is a Romanian fashion designer. She received a Designer for Tomorrow Award from Stella McCartney , and has founded her own sustainable fashion Ioana Ciolacu label.
Romani men in urban areas tend to wear shiny suits and ties as a display of fashion, status, and elegance. Romani men often wear golden rings and necklaces as jewelry. The hat and vest of a Romani man is indicative of his tribe and clan affiliation. Because of the Romani stigma surrounding the lower body, Romani men will often avoid wearing ...
The first Feeric Fashion Week was created by the art director and fashion photographer Mitichi and took place in 2008. Feeric is the Romanian word for "magic", and the name originates from the beauty of the Small Square - a square popular with both locals and tourists.
Pages in category "Romanian fashion designers" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Ioana Ciolacu; H.
Doina Levintza (born 10 April 1939, Bucharest) is a Romanian fashion designer.She is the official supplier of the Romanian royal family.She has held presentations of her eponymous label in Monte Carlo, Paris, Washington, New York, London, Prague, Geneva, Madrid, Berlin, Brussels, Chicago.