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  2. Burmese clothing - Wikipedia

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    Clothing in Myanmar varies depending on the ethnicity, geography, climate and cultural traditions of the people of each region of Myanmar (Burma). The most widely recognized Burmese national costume is the longyi , which is worn by both males and females nationwide.

  3. Category:Burmese clothing - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Burmese clothing" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. May Myat Waso - Wikipedia

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    May Myat Waso (Burmese: မေမြတ်ဝါဆို) is a Burmese fashion designer. [1] [2] [3] Her designs are based on Myanmar rincau (the wavy leaf pattern and motifs found on pagodas and temples), and include influences from other fashion traditions around the world. May Myat Waso won the Best in Vogue at the 2019 Myanmar's Pride ...

  5. Gaung baung - Wikipedia

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    The gaung baung (Burmese: ခေါင်းပေါင်း [ɡáʊɰ̃ báʊɰ̃]; Mon: သမိၚ် ဍိုပ်, [həmoiŋ dɒp]; Shan: ၶဵၼ်းႁူဝ်; Northern Thai: เคียนหัว [kʰīan hǔa]) is a traditional Burmese kerchief and part of the traditional attire of many ethnic groups inhabiting modern day Burma and Northern Thailand, particularly among ...

  6. Bogyoke Market - Wikipedia

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    Known for its colonial architecture and inner cobblestone streets, the market is a major tourist destination, dominated by antique, Burmese handicraft and jewellery shops, art galleries, and clothing stores. Bogyoke Market is a popular black market location to exchange currency. The market also has a number of stores for local shoppers, selling ...

  7. Mogok Pauk Pauk - Wikipedia

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    Mogok Pauk Pauk (Burmese: မိုးကုတ်ပေါက်ပေါက်) is a Burmese fashion designer and vice-chair of the Fashion Designers Entrepreneur Association. [2] She has been dubbed as "Myanmar's Fashion Guru" for extraordinary fashion creatives and two decades-long experience in the Myanmar fashion industry. [3] [4]