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Fashion Without Borders
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Bold BavarianGunjan is wearing a Landhausmode, a Bavarian peasant outfit originating from Germany. -
Scottish stylePamela modeled a Scottish Sash (Family Tartan). Although often considered a plaid pattern, the Scottish people refer to it as a tartan cloth worn over the shoulder. -
Traditional DutchJocelyn wore a bonnet, as well a flower print and black material shirt in representation of a Traditional Dutch outfit worn in the Netherlands. -
Hat tipCory let out his inner Latin American to entertain the crowd while wearing a zarape, an over-the-shoulder poncho developed in Coahuila. -
Thinking globalMaureen Juma introduced the audience to the wonderful clothing of Asia and Africa. -
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Stylin' sariEgbe wore a red and gold sari - a long strip of cloth worn by women in Asia by wrapping it around the waist and over the shoulder. -
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Poncho powerThis hat and poncho duo was modeled by Kelsey in representation of indigenous culture found in Latin America. -
Wedding attirePamela wears a dress traditionally seen at celebrations such as weddings. This bright orange color is commonly associated with Niger, Nigeria and Ghana. -
Blue and goldPaige wore this blue dress and headpiece. The dress had gold jingles on the lower portion of the dress matching the gold material in the headpiece.
On November 19, the International Development Education and Awareness Society (IDEAS) hosted "Fashion Without Borders" at the Grawood - Dal's first international fashion show combining cultural awareness, charity and music. Student hosts Casey Lynch, Maureen Juma and Moh Hashem presented models sporting fashions from Europe, Asia, Middle East, Latin America and Africa.
Read more: Around the world in 80 garments