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Traditional clothing of Bizerte (a city in North Tunisia, the northernmost city in Africa) and Jerba (an island that belongs to the Tunisian territory) Tunisian Fashion, Tunisian Clothes, Africa Traditional, Female Costumes, Arab Dress, Folk Dresses, Travel Clothes, Coastal Town, Russian Fashion

People in different regions of Tunisia often wear radically different outfits. Especially if to talk about women. Traditional clothing typical for some Tunisian cities include long multilayered dresses with intricate headgears, in other cases baggy trousers, short tops and jackets are used, and sometimes traditional Tunisian garments are pretty similar to those worn in European countries today. Here are some photos that illustrate the diversity of vintage outfits used in different regions of…

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Lexica - The El Mensi fashion brand is a celebration of Tunisian culture and tradition, modernity and timeless quality. The brand is known for its bo... Middle Eastern Inspired Fashion, Bohemian Traditional Wear With Intricate Embroidery, Turkish Fashion Traditional, Moroccan Traditional Clothing, Moroccan Culture Clothes, Morocco Clothes Traditional, Tunisian Traditional Clothes, Tunisian Clothes, Tunisian Culture

The El Mensi fashion brand is a celebration of Tunisian culture and tradition, modernity and timeless quality. The brand is known for its bold designs, use of quality fabrics and attention to detail. luxury and sophistication, and its pieces are timeless works of art

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Tunisia Traditional Clothes, Egyptian Wedding Dress, Tunisian Wedding, Muslim Wedding Ceremony, Tunisian Culture, Tunisian Clothes, Egyptian Wedding, Bridal Traditions, Arab Aesthetic

The art of Henna has been practiced in South Asia, Africa & the Middle East for over 5000 years. The botanical name of the henna plant is Lawsonia inermis. A member of the Loosestrife family, henna originally comes from Egypt. A thread on the art of henna in Muslim cultures...The English name henna comes from the Arabic term الحناء (al-ḥinnā). The name henna also refers to the dye prepared from the henna plant and the art of temporary tattooing from those dyes. Henna has been used for…

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