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Traditional Wedding Couture Series { 89 images } Created 26 Jan 2017

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  • Marie, member of a Schaumburg-Lippisch Folklore Association is wearing an original traditional bridal costume in Bad Nenndorf, Lower Saxony, Germany on October 23, 2016.<br />
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The bridal dress has it's origins in Spanish Fashion of the second half of the 1600s and is from the early 1900s. Only pristine women were allowed to wear the bridal crown.<br />
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This is part of the series about Traditional Wedding Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by young members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
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  • Kerstin, member of a Folklore Association of the island of Föhr is wearing an original traditional bridal costume on Föhr, Schleswig Holstein, Germany on December 9, 2016.<br />
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Kerstin has made the white apron herself, but from dress to jewelry, adornments and blouse, everything else is heirloom of her grandmother and great grandmother. She has worn this dress to her wedding and she is still wearing the dress about twice a week.<br />
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This is part of the series about Traditional Wedding Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by young members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
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  • Laura, member of the 'Probsteier Trachtengruppe Schönberg' is wearing an original traditional bridal costume in Schönberg, Schleswig Holstein, Germany on November 4, 2016.<br />
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This is part of the series about Traditional Wedding Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by young members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
    Czybik-Trachten-Probsteier003.jpg
  • Rebekka, member of the 'Die Blankeneser Trachtengruppe 1984 – 2014 im Blankeneser Männer TurnVerein' is wearing an original traditional bridal costume in Blankenese, Hamburg, Germany on November 5, 2016.<br />
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The bridal dress has been worn by young women from the low income class (Brauttracht der Unbemittelten).<br />
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This is part of the series about Traditional Wedding Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by young members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
    Czybik-Trachten-Blankenese006.jpg
  • Marina, member of the Altländer Trachtengruppe von 1970 e. V., is wearing a traditional bridal gown in Jork, Germany on April 30, 2017.<br />
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This traditional costume and the jewelry is original and from around the 1900s. The bridal gown is a replica. Until the wedding, girls and young women used to wear only black. They always covered her hair and it is said that most of the time the man found out the color of his wife's hair after the wedding.<br />
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This is part of the series about Traditional Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by young members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
    Czybik-Trachten-Jork039.jpg
  • Anja, member of the 'Altenburger Folkloreensemble e.V.' is wearing an original traditional bridal costume in Altenburg, Thuringia, Germany on December 1st, 2016.<br />
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The Bridal Crown is an original and from around 1750. Only pristine women were allowed to wear the bridal crown.<br />
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This is part of the series about Traditional Wedding Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by young members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
    Czybik-Trachten-Altenburg006.jpg
  • Julia, member of the Verein für Heimat- und Brauchtumspflege Geldersheim e.V., is wearing an original traditional bridal costume from 1920 in Geldersheim, Upper Franconia in Germany on March 4th, 2017.<br />
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The jewelry is in private ownership of the families, the dress and crown are owned by the association.<br />
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This is a Werntaler tradtional costume from Geldersheim.<br />
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This is part of the series about Traditional Wedding Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by young members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
    Czybik-Trachten-Geldersheim042.jpg
  • Nadine, member of the Verein für Heimat- und Brauchtumspflege Geldersheim e.V., is wearing an original traditional bridal costume from 1850 in Geldersheim, Upper Franconia in Germany on March 4th, 2017.<br />
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The jewelry is in private ownership of the families, the dress and crown are owned by the association.<br />
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This is a Werntaler tradtional costume from Geldersheim.<br />
<br />
This is part of the series about Traditional Wedding Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by young members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
    Czybik-Trachten-Geldersheim020.jpg
  • Lisa-Marie is wearing an original traditional bridal costume in Waldsolms-Kraftsolms, Hesse in Germany on March 5th, 2017.<br />
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This is the traditional costume of the Hüttenbergerlandes. The bridesmaid is wearing part of the bridal crown from 1880. The dress is from around 1920.<br />
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This is part of the series about Traditional Wedding Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by young members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
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  • Janina is wearing the original traditional bridal costume in Waldsolms-Kraftsolms, Hesse in Germany on March 5th, 2017.<br />
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This is a Watzenborner Tracht from around 1900.<br />
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This is part of the series about Traditional Wedding Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by young members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
    Czybik-Trachten-Kraftsolms002.jpg
  • Yvonne is wearing an original traditional bridal costume in Waldsolms-Kraftsolms, Hesse in Germany on March 5th, 2017.<br />
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This is the traditional costume of the Solmser Land (halblang/half length). <br />
Yvonne has married in this costume on August 18th, 2012. The dress is from her husbands Grand-Grandmother, who married in it on October 9th, 1882. The bridal crown is from around 1900.<br />
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This is part of the series about Traditional Wedding Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by young members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
    Czybik-Trachten-Kraftsolms035.jpg
  • Mia-Sophie is wearing an original traditional bridesmaid costume in Waldsolms-Kraftsolms, Hesse in Germany on March 5th, 2017.<br />
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This is the traditional costume of the Solmser Land (halblang/half length) and from around 1890 and 1900.<br />
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This is part of the series about Traditional Wedding Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by young members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
    Czybik-Trachten-Kraftsolms056.jpg
  • Jana is wearing an original traditional bridal costume in Waldsolms-Kraftsolms, Hesse in Germany on March 5th, 2017.<br />
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This is the traditional costume of the Hüttenbergerland. The bridal dress is from around 1890 and original. The bride is holding rosemary instead of a bouquet. As a virgin, she will leave the yellow lemon on the altar in the church.<br />
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This is part of the series about Traditional Wedding Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by young members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
    Czybik-Trachten-Kraftsolms069.jpg
  • Nadine, member of the 'Trachtengruppe Wollmar' is wearing an original traditional bridal costume from Marburg (Marburger Tracht) in Wollmar, Hesse, Germany on November 12, 2016.<br />
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Only pristine women were allowed to wear the bridal crown.<br />
<br />
This is part of the series about Traditional Wedding Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by young members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
    Czybik-Trachten-Wollmar008.jpg
  • Nadine, member of the 'Trachtengruppe Wollmar' is wearing an original traditional bridal costume from Marburg (Marburger Tracht) in Wollmar, Hesse, Germany on November 12, 2016.<br />
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From Left: Bridesmaid Tabea, Bridesmaid Maren, Bride Nadine, Groom Christoph, Bridesmaid Anika, Bridesmaid Elisa<br />
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Only pristine women were allowed to wear the bridal crown.<br />
<br />
This is part of the series about Traditional Wedding Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by young members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
    Czybik-Trachten-Wollmar005.jpg
  • Josephine is wearing the Traditional Bridal Costume (Flämisch) and Constantin the Traditional Groom Costume in Niedergörsdorf (Brandenburg), Germany on June 11, 2017.
    Czybik-Trachten-Flaemische022.jpg
  • Janine, member of the 'Hessische Vereinigung für Tanz- und Trachtenpflege Fachgruppe Brauchtum und Trachten' is wearing an original traditional bridal costume in Marburg, Hesse, Germany on November12, 2016.<br />
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This evangelical traditional costume is from around 1920. Marburg is one of the few areas in Germany where women still wear a traditional costume (around 80 nowadays).<br />
Only pristine women were allowed to wear the bridal crown.<br />
<br />
This is part of the series about Traditional Wedding Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by young members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
    Czybik-Trachten-Marburg002.jpg
  • Annegret, member of the 'Hessische Vereinigung für Tanz- und Trachtenpflege Fachgruppe Brauchtum und Trachten' is wearing an original traditional bridal costume from the Schönsteiner Amtstracht in Marburg, Hesse, Germany on November12, 2016.<br />
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This evangelical traditional costume is from around 1920. Marburg is one of the few areas in Germany where women still wear a traditional costume (around 80 nowadays).<br />
Only pristine women were allowed to wear the bridal crown.<br />
<br />
This is part of the series about Traditional Wedding Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by young members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
    Czybik-Trachten-Marburg008.jpg
  • The bridesmaid, member of the 'Hessische Vereinigung für Tanz- und Trachtenpflege Fachgruppe Brauchtum und Trachten' is wearing an original traditional bridal costume in Marburg, Hesse, Germany on November12, 2016.<br />
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This evangelical traditional costume is from around 1920. Marburg is one of the few areas in Germany where women still wear a traditional costume (around 80 nowadays).<br />
Only pristine women were allowed to wear the bridal crown.<br />
<br />
This is part of the series about Traditional Wedding Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by young members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left. The bridesmaid Kathrin, member of the 'Hessische Vereinigung für Tanz- und Trachtenpflege Fachgruppe Brauchtum und Trachten' is wearing an original traditional bridal costume in Marburg, Hesse, Germany on November12, 2016.<br />
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This evangelical traditional costume is from around 1920. Marburg is one of the few areas in Germany where women still wear a traditional costume (around 80 nowadays).<br />
Only pristine women were allowed to wear the bridal crown.<br />
<br />
This is part of the series about Traditional Wedding Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by young members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
    Czybik-Trachten-Marburg012.jpg
  • Lena-Elisabeth, member of the 'Hessische Vereinigung für Tanz- und Trachtenpflege Fachgruppe Brauchtum und Trachten' is wearing an original traditional bridal costume in Marburg, Hesse, Germany on November12, 2016.<br />
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This catholic traditional costume is from around 1910. Marburg is one of the few areas in Germany where women still wear a traditional costume (around 80 nowadays).<br />
Only pristine women were allowed to wear the bridal crown.<br />
<br />
This is part of the series about Traditional Wedding Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by young members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
    Czybik-Trachten-Marburg027.jpg
  • vl: Marburger Tracht (Katholisch), Brautmädchen, Marburger Tracht (evangelisch), Braut in der Schönsteiner Amtstracht aus dem Gilsberger Hochland (evangelisch)<br />
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Members of the 'Hessische Vereinigung für Tanz- und Trachtenpflege Fachgruppe Brauchtum und Trachten' is wearing an original traditional bridal costume in Marburg, Hesse, Germany on November12, 2016.<br />
<br />
This evangelical traditional costume is from around 1920. Marburg is one of the few areas in Germany where women still wear a traditional costume (around 80 nowadays).<br />
Only pristine women were allowed to wear the bridal crown.<br />
<br />
This is part of the series about Traditional Wedding Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by young members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
    Czybik-Trachten-Marburg036.jpg
  • Lena, member of the 'De Öwepetters e.V.' is wearing an original traditional bridal costume of the Wendland Region in Küsten, Lower Saxony, Germany on December 27, 2016.<br />
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The dress is an original from around 1860. It is an heirloom from Öwepetter's director, Undine, who inherited it from her great grandmother and grandmother. Besides her mother, all women of her family have married in this dress.<br />
Only pristine women were allowed to wear the bridal crown.<br />
<br />
This is part of the series about Traditional Wedding Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by young members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
    Czybik-Trachten-Wendland008.jpg
  • Celine, member of the 'Original Scheeßeler Trachtengruppe e.V.' is wearing an original traditional bridal costume in Scheeßel, Lower Saxony, Germany on November 13, 2016.<br />
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The jewelry and crown is from the time between 1830 and 1870.<br />
Only pristine women were allowed to wear the bridal crown.<br />
<br />
This is part of the series about Traditional Wedding Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by young members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
    Czybik-Trachten-Scheessel009.jpg
  • Celine, member of the 'Original Scheeßeler Trachtengruppe e.V.' is wearing an original traditional bridal costume in Scheeßel, Lower Saxony, Germany on November 13, 2016.<br />
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The jewelry and crown is from the time between 1830 and 1870.<br />
Only pristine women were allowed to wear the bridal crown.<br />
<br />
This is part of the series about Traditional Wedding Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by young members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
    Czybik-Trachten-Scheessel021.jpg
  • Birka-Marie, member of the 'Trachtengruppe Lindhorst' is wearing an original  traditional bridal costume in Lindhorst, Lower Saxony, Germany on December 5, 2016.<br />
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The traditional costumes of Lindhorst are also part of the Schaumburg costumes with its origins in Spanish Fashion of the second half of the 1600s.<br />
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Only pristine women were allowed to wear the bridal crown.<br />
<br />
This is part of the series about Traditional Wedding Gowns from different regions of Germany, worn by young members of local dance groups and cultural associations that exist to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage. The portraiture series is a depiction of an old era with different social values and religious beliefs in an antiquated civil society with very few of those dresses left.
    Czybik-Trachten-Lindhorst008.jpg
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