Traditional dirndl from the mountainous regions in Germany, Austria and Italy
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Traditional dirndl from the mountainous regions in Germany, Austria and Italy
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To be precise this is mostly the German version from Bavaria. The ones in South Tirol look different but have the same general concept and name.
O’zapft ist!
I like it
REEEeee COL laaa
I recently learned of Austrian fashion designer [Lena Hoschek.](https://www.lenahoschek.com/en_us/?SID=pr8nob16eh6j33uprmis6g08vh&___from_store=en_us) Her most expensive pieces are these dirndl dresses, at around $1K. Well worth it IMO.