When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Traditional Thai clothing - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditional_Thai_clothing

    It remains an important part of Thailand's cultural heritage and history, and continues to inspire contemporary fashion designers and artists. It has been featured in national and international events, [ 13 ] and the clothing worn by the main character in the 2021 Disney film Raya and the Last Dragon , which is inspired by traditional Southeast ...

  3. Sinh (clothing) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinh_(clothing)

    The sinh is made of silk or handwoven cotton. They come in different textures and designs, frequently created in rural areas. Premium silk versions may go for over 50,000 baht per piece, particularly if created by a well-known traditional weaver.

  4. Culture of Thailand - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_Thailand

    The culture of Thailand is a unique blend of various influences that have evolved over time. [1] Local customs, animist beliefs, Buddhist traditions, and regional ethnic and cultural practices have all played a role in shaping Thai culture.

  5. Today’s Jenna Bush Hager Wears Infamous Blue and ... - AOL

    www.aol.com/entertainment/today-jenna-bush-hager...

    The series’ hosts reignited the debate on the Thursday, February 20, episode of the NBC morning show in Today’s Jenna Bush Hager Wears Infamous Blue and Black (White and Gold?) Dress 10 Years ...

  6. Mo hom - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mo_hom

    Originally, people will collect very old cotton flower because it will spout and show fluffy cotton and then collect to dry by sunlight. It is cleaned, spun the ingredient and woven on a kee (a local loom). [1] In the past, mo hom fabric was produced for family use. Today there high, so most fabric is factory-produced.

  7. Sbai - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sbai

    Sbai (Thai: สไบ, RTGS: sabai) or phaa biang ; Lao: ສະໄບ; Malay: Sebai; Jawi: سباي;(Lao: ຜ້າບ່ຽງ [pʰȁː bīaŋ]; Thai: ผ้าเบี่ยง [pʰâː bìaŋ]) is a shawl-like garment worn by women in Thailand and Laos to cover the breasts, while in Sumatra, Borneo and the Malay Peninsula, the same term is ...

  8. History of Thai clothing - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Thai_clothing

    Sukhothai clothing style became the fashion in 13-15th century. During the period The city-state of Sukhothai was united other Tai city-states into one kingdom. Sukhothai Men's clothing was a simple full-sleeved top with a long V shape neck and a cloth brace on their shoulders. The loincloth was made of silk with a big metal or golden belt.

  9. Baju Kurung - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baju_Kurung

    A Baju Kurung is a loose-fitting full-length dress, consisting of a blouse and a skirt. It is loosely translated as "enclosed dress". [4] Although Baju Kurung is the generic term of the attire for both males and females, in modern Malaysia, the female dress is referred to as Baju Kurung while the male dress is referred to as Baju Melayu.