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  2. Tricana poveira - Wikipedia

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    Tricana poveira is a traditional style of women's clothing from the Portuguese city of Póvoa de Varzim. This look, consisting of colorful costumes, was fashionable and mainstream from the 1920s to the 1960s. Women who dressed in the Tricana poveira style became known as tricana girls.

  3. Category:Portuguese clothing - Wikipedia

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  4. Culture of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Typical Portuguese filigree heart shaped pendant, an iconic item in Portuguese fashion and design. Filigree began to be produced in Portugal in the 8th century with the arrival of Arab migrants after the Umayyad invasion of Iberian Peninsula, who brought new patterns with them. With time, the peninsula began to produce different filigree ...

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  6. Caroline Baudino, 52, is the style influencer you need to ...

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    Shopping for clothing after 50 shouldn't be scary — you can still experiment with trends, just make sure you're not overspending to do so. (Caroline Baudino) Caroline’s tips for dressing chic ...

  7. Folk costume - Wikipedia

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    Netherlands – Many areas, villages, and towns used to have their own traditional style of clothing. In the 21st century, only a few hundred people still wear traditional dresses and suits on a daily basis. They can be found mainly in Staphorst (about 700 women), Volendam (about 50 men) and Marken (about 40 women).

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