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19 19th-century outfits that outshine all current fashions

It seems that in old photographs there is an inexplicable charm and that the people portrayed are different from us. In fact, when talking about typical costumes from a certain country or region, there is a huge difference between the look of a few decades or centuries ago and today. But it’s a shame that today’s fashion has uniformed everyone, don’t you think?

incredible.club found pictures of people with festive national costumes that nowadays are only seen at popular festivals or, with luck, at some weddings..

19. A bride from Slovakia

18. “Kika” is the name of a horned hairstyle that goes back to images of pagan deities. They were worn by married women from some regions of Russia

17. Berber women (native inhabitants of North Africa) got tattoos that had a sacred meaning

16. A young Hungarian woman

15. Japanese wedding, year 1959. The one in the photo is that of Crown Prince Akihito, today the Emperor of Japan

14. Youth from Moravia, Czech Republic. What income is this?

13. In the historical region of Ladakh in the Himalayas, women wore these hats to show wealth

12. They wore these fun hats in the German region of Schaumburg

11. With these hats with red pompoms, the young German women of Schwarzwald flaunted their beauty. The one on the left is the bride

10. Women on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia sometimes wore entire pagodas on their heads.

9. And the girls of the Vishram tribe of North America, adorned with coins and shells

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8. A serious young Manchu woman in Beijing

7. The mantilla is a kind of veil that the Spanish wore over a high headdress called a “peineta”. It is still used on feast days.

6. Another young Spanish woman from the Montehermoso region

5. Norwegian brides looked like queens from a fairy tale

4. A Kazakh woman with the party hat called “saukele”. It seems to be too big for her.

3. Polish national costume forced men to wear peacock feathers on their heads

2. A Ukrainian couple. The wreath was a symbol of a maiden’s honor

1. Did you know that the costumes of Mongolian aristocratic women were the prototype of the image of Queen Amidala from the “Star Wars” saga? We do not!

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