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Hanbok is Korea’s traditional costume and has been a part of the country’s culture for over 5,000 years. It has been praised for the beauty of its colorful and unique design. Traditional costumes worn by royal families were even more elegant.Photos by Park Hyun-koo
Models wearing royal hanbok from different periods in Korean history appeared at “The Hanbok” held Wednesday in front of Gyeonghoeru located in Gyeongbokgung, central Seoul.Photos by Park Hyun-koo
Since royal hanbok in the Gojoseon period was made of kudzu and hemp cloth, the colors were mostly plain. Colors and embroidery were gradually added to the costume as weaving skills and dyeing techniques developed.Photos by Park Hyun-koo
Traditional Qatari costumes for men include thobe, ghutra and iqal, which are fashion items considered valuable cultural heritage. A thobe is a loose-fitting cloak with sleeves and buttons up to the neck. The models wore ghutra, a scarf, on their heads, which was kept in place on their heads with a black cord called iqal.Photos by Park Hyun-koo
Qatari women’s traditional costumes include abaya, or a long-sleeved, floor-length garment; hijab, or a head covering; and a dress called thobe nashel. The preferred colors are dark red and violet, with embroideries added to highlight the beauty of the costumes.MOST POPULAR