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  2. Quadrille dress - Wikipedia

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    In Haiti, the quadrille dress is called the karabela dress in Haitian creole. Traditional male attire for dances, weddings, and other formal wear is the linen shirt jacket . Saint Lucia

  3. Culture of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    In Haiti, there is a variety of fashion ranging from the more traditional attire to the day-to-day clothing. The traditional female attire consist of Quadrille (or Karabela) dress. The dresses are made of a sturdy material that mainly comes in blue and red, which is usually made from an off-the-shoulder top or bodice with a full matching skirt ...

  4. Folk costume - Wikipedia

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    Folk costume, traditional dress, traditional attire or folk attire, is clothing associated with a particular ethnic group, nation or region, and is an expression of cultural, religious or national identity. If the clothing is that of an ethnic group, it may also be called ethnic clothing or ethnic dress.

  5. National symbols of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Karabela (Female), Zaka (Male) National Mountain Pic Makaya National River Artibonite River National Language Haitian Creole National Pastime Dominoes National Fruit Mango Francique Patron Saint Our Lady of Perpetual Succor (Catholicism), Erzuli Dantor (Vodou)

  6. Pepe (textiles) - Wikipedia

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    Pepe may refer to secondhand clothes that are commonly worn by its population in Haiti. These clothes are usually sent from the United States. [1] The Haitian textile industry has suffered due to the widespread popularity of pepe. [2] There have even been discussions about banning the import of pepe. [3]

  7. Szabla - Wikipedia

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    Armenian karabela was the first example of a ceremonial sword used by the szlachta. It had both its blade and cross-guard curved, and had a short grip. It was engraved and decorated with precious stones and ivory. Used throughout the ages, in the 18th century it evolved into a standard karabela, used both as a part of attire and in combat.

  8. Stella Novarino - Wikipedia

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    Stella Novarino [1] [2] (born 1979) [3] is an Italian fashion designer of partial Haitian origin. Her label, Stella Jean (/ ˈ s t ɛ l ə ˈ ʒ ɒ n,-ˈ ʒ ɒ̃ /), utilizes her mother's maiden name. She is a member of the Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana and the only member of Afro-European background. [4]

  9. Karabela - Wikipedia

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    Karabela sabre, 17th century Karabela of King Sigismund III of Poland. A karabela was a type of Polish sabre popular in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Polish fencer Wojciech Zabłocki defines a karabela as a decorated sabre with the handle stylized as the head of a bird and an open crossguard. [1]

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