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Symbolism of Colour of the Vietnamese National Garment Áo Dài: Historical Foundations, Development and Interpretations - Minina - The Russian Journal of Vietnamese Studies
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The ao dai (Vietnamese: áo dài) is a Vietnamese national costume, now most commonly for women. In its current form, it is a tight-fitting silk tunic worn over pantaloons. The word is
Grande tunique pouvant former robe courte, en dentelle florale rouge de deux tons, sans manche, à bouton pression sous l'épaule pour un porté ouvert sur le bras ou fermé. Avec fond de
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The ao dai (Vietnamese: áo dài) is a Vietnamese national costume, now most commonly for women. In its current form, it is a tight-fitting silk tunic worn over pantaloons. The word is
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