The Diversity of Spanish Traditional Clothing

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024

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  • @TheNmet42
    @TheNmet42 2 роки тому +35

    These clothes are amazing. Oh the way we used to dress. Especially women. Amazing how we dress so causal these days . Myself included but maybe we should dress up more

    • @TVY2013
      @TVY2013 Рік тому +1

      DO IT! I feel no pressure to conform to mediocrity and the sea of boring gray and black. I love wearing beautiful clothes -- including many ethic, traditional ones with unique prints, colourful embroidery etc...
      When we celebrate self-expression, it encourages others to get out of the rut of
      mindless conformity.

  • @-_-president-_-richardson-9705
    @-_-president-_-richardson-9705 2 роки тому +26

    If you want to see amazing Spanish clothing then look at the royal Spanish fashion from the 15th to the 17th century.

  • @angyliv8040
    @angyliv8040 10 місяців тому +3

    The last costume is a recreation of the dama of Elche (statue) which was an Iberian noble or goddess.

  • @Theonetruelordgod
    @Theonetruelordgod 2 роки тому +44

    What’s really interesting is that Basque (excuse me if the province is wrong) has a Celtic culture for some of the same reasons Brittany does

    • @jjboswell5043
      @jjboswell5043 Рік тому +1

      It's where the Celts originated apparently

    • @lapieblanche6863
      @lapieblanche6863 Рік тому +4

      Non basque culture and langue is isolated from any other group today hey were part of the original iberians who were there before the celts and everybody else, the celts migrated in mass to the peinesula assimilating most of the natives, celtic culture is still strong in galicia because of many people from Britain fleeing the anlgo saxon invasion to settle there the same reason why brittany has celtic culture.
      And no the celts did not originate from spain they came from the alps.

    • @angyliv8040
      @angyliv8040 Рік тому +3

      @@jjboswell5043 they celts are from the area of Austria. They move to other parts of Europe. Half of the peninsula was Celt. Iberian and celtiberian. The regions with more Celt heritage is Galicia and Asturias. An Irish study says that celts from Irlanda came to Irland from the Iberian peninsula.

    • @martaflorcremades1128
      @martaflorcremades1128 Рік тому +1

      It's actually wrong. Celtic comunities are more to the west and expanded to the south. Euskera is know for being a compleatly isolated language with no know linguistic family. They have kept their culture very distinctive from any other region in Spain

    • @Fati.Ferreiro
      @Fati.Ferreiro Рік тому

      And Galicia and Asturias not only the basque.

  • @lauraolap9921
    @lauraolap9921 Рік тому +4

    Let me explain some stuff as i'm myself spaniard and i studied quite a lot of the local cultures, about celtic past in Spain, half of spain has celtic origin, from different celtic groups, the other parts of the country were iberians and in the south Tartessians who were descendants probably of the bronze age population that later dissapeared and was replaced by other populations like the turdetans (that probably were descendants of the previous tartessians), Conios (celtic?), etc. after that the locals were conquered by romans and assimilated and became more or less a homogeneous population (hispano-romans), so yes we still have some pre roman traditions and parties (and no, bagpipes are not celtic). About flamenco, it has an arab, jewish, christian, gypsi and iberian mix, and it has many genres within itself, the origin is in andalucia, so no, it's not gypsi, is spanish, as much as the local romani people who also mixed quite a lot for centuries with the locals and live all over Spain since medieval times, gypsies usually keep the more traditional forms of flamenco, but flamenco has influence over our pop, rock and other types of music, if it was romani, other romani groups across europe would practice it, which is not true, the flamenca dress tho, had origin again in the culture mixing but again much later, in the 1800's women dressed traje de maja, with flowers in the hair and mantones , then romani women adopted this dress later in this century and then in the 20 century high class women adopted the modify style of this dress from the romani to dress for the feria de abril, as the women went there dressed with this with the livestock sellers, so it became the regional dress to go to the feria, so again we can see every culture borrowing stuff from each other

  • @annah5507
    @annah5507 Рік тому +3

    All those fits go hard asf

  • @ava-he9li
    @ava-he9li 11 місяців тому +2

    Flamenco dress is a traditional DANCE clothe

  • @haneul4164
    @haneul4164 Рік тому +5

    And it's a party dress. People tend to forget that x)

  • @brascoperryjoe6425
    @brascoperryjoe6425 Рік тому +10

    The second dress shown here is exactly the same with the Banjaras and Kalbeliya communities in India.

  • @martaflorcremades1128
    @martaflorcremades1128 Рік тому +2

    VAMOS MURCIA!!!!!!!!

  • @monaattianese9838
    @monaattianese9838 Рік тому +1

    Fla menc meaning wandering peasant in arabic long ago. This is southernmost Spain

  • @youareamazing1527
    @youareamazing1527 Рік тому +2

    💃

  • @Someones_account_haha
    @Someones_account_haha Рік тому +2

    What is the music please ?

  • @monijha895
    @monijha895 11 місяців тому

    Good

  • @acubixx
    @acubixx Рік тому

    Off topic but the second photo was the thumbnail and I thought “miraculous ladybug”

  • @jjboswell5043
    @jjboswell5043 Рік тому +36

    Flamenco dress isn't even Spanish. It's part of Romani culture and echoes Indian dress. The dictator Franco wanted to eradicate Roma from Spanish lands but he also enjoyed our food and entertainment so non-Roma would entertain him with Flamenco and food like paella which was his favourite Romani dish, leading people to wrongly assume it's part of Spanish culture and not Roma culture. Roma people will not allow gadjekane to keep thieving our culture while making us out to be less than them anymore. Opre Roma.

    • @TheSamuelbest12
      @TheSamuelbest12 Рік тому +13

      Flamenco is spanish, it doesn't matter if it has indian influence, India has many things coming from other countries
      Flamenco is a mix of many cultures IN SPAIN, so it's spanish

    • @infinite5795
      @infinite5795 Рік тому +4

      @@TheSamuelbest12 Indians can still pick out non-Indian or items of foreign origin in their day to day life, but the same can't be said about rest of the world.

    • @absinthexiii4376
      @absinthexiii4376 Рік тому +11

      Paella comes from valencia and was created by Spaniards. Flamenco was also created by Spaniards and the fusion of the cultures that make up Andalucia and make the Spaniards there today. To say it is Romani only is an insult and disregard for the other ethnic groups in Spain that formed flamenco. It is music quilted together from Iberian, Christian, Jewish, and muslim. It is a symbol of a time where all these people coexisted and created what is Andalucia. If it were strictly Romani, everywhere would have flamenco. Paella comes from our Roman (Rome) and moorish ancestors, not Gitanos (romani).

    • @annafernandez8056
      @annafernandez8056 Рік тому +5

      ​​@@absinthexiii4376 So we can take it as ours in Latin America?
      Because in the colonization it was mainly Andalusia that influenced America.
      The typical costumes in Latin America have influence from Andalusia.
      If you guys dont want.
      We cant take it, 😁❤️.
      I love flamenco Andalusian influences in Latin America

    • @angyliv8040
      @angyliv8040 Рік тому +1

      It’s Arab no Indian. It was depeloped by gipsies they say. But they didn’t invented. The way of singing and the dances is very related to the Arab.

  • @heather2185
    @heather2185 Рік тому

    Do you know if the origins of the 25 yard skirt have anything to do with the Roma?

  • @goodaimshield1115
    @goodaimshield1115 10 місяців тому

    Flamenco is just not a traditional costume in Spain. The fucking dress up as an Iberian sorcerer is not a traditional costume either. Also, autonomous communities are just administrative regions. This video tries to amend one wrong by making even more wrongs 🤦🏻‍♀️