Flamenca outfits

Flamenca Costume. Esperanza

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Flamenca Costume. Esperanza Ref.: 50115ESPERANZA2013
  • Price: 368.00  €  (Without taxes)

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Flamenca Costume. Esperanza Model.

The costumes of Mari Cruz Creations for this season 2013-2014 cause a sensation for their design, colours, fabrics and style.

These flamenca costumes have a close-fitting style that stand out the figure and show a svelte build. Their frills in the sleeves are big and give a lot of movement.

Mari Cruz is pioneer in flamenco fashion design and commercialisation in Sevilla.

Mari Cruz Creations has an ample experience, almost 50 years. This year her collection is inspired by her career that started in 1962.

All costumes are made in Spain, they are made in Sevilla. All Mari Cruz designs are handmade and their production takes 30 business days.

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Comentario FlamencoExport

  • Flamenca, it's the only regional costume that is adapted to fashion. A dress cut called 'guitar body' is the favorite one because it suits every women : neckline pico, round or squared, depending on the season, a  hair bun to give slimness to the neck, tight dress that you can open on the hips and frills which gives you happy and feminine appearance. The dress encloses different complements: shawl, hair flower, bracelets, earrings, 'peinetas'(decorative comb worn in hair) all this in a combination of colours and variants.

The origin of the Ladies flamenco outfits

  • The origin of this dress is the humble working robe that used to be worn by Andalusian countrywomen. The most common cloth used was percale and it had one or more (up four) flounces at a hem that was a cut in such a way that it flared out. An apron was worn around the
    waist to protect the dress.
    The most common accessories were some modest jewelry or rudimentary wooden rings and bracelets painted in bright colours. A flower was also worn in the hair next to the large ornamental comb that held the hair in a bun.
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