Photographer's Note
Vietnamese Hmong women continuing to wear 'traditional' clothing tend to source much of their clothing as 'ready to wear' cotton (as opposed to traditional hemp) from markets, though some add embroidery as a personal touch. In SaPa, now with a 'standardised' clothing look, Black Hmong sub-groups have differentiated themselves by adopting different headwear; those with a large comb embedded in their long hair (but without a hat) call themselves Tao, those with a pillbox hat name themselves Giay, and those with a checked headscarf are Yao. For many, such as Flower Hmong, the heavily beaded skirts and jackets are manufactured in China.
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No_One
(4) 2015-08-06 4:50
Hi Gee
Great note, Thank you, it's nice to be able to understand the subtle code in dismembered that makes such an important cultural difference to these women. From their body language it looks like this is a rather social setting too, where people can gather to discuss the need of the day. Great post.
Best wishes
Noel
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Copyright: gee hoo (geehoo)
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- Genre: Άνθρωποι
- Medium: Έγχρωμο
- Date Taken: 2015-06-27
- Categories: Καθημερινότητα
- Camera: Nikon D7000, Nikon AF-S DX 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 VRII, B+W 72mm UV filter
- Έκθεση: f/13.0, 1/100 δευτερόλεπτα
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- Έκδοση φωτογραφίας: Πρωτότυπη έκδοση
- Date Submitted: 2015-08-05 23:59