Pink butterfly dirndl from Angelika Zwerenz. (Source)
Germany is internationally famous for its Munich 'Oktoberfest'. Tradition ally people dress up in their festive clothes, which is normally 'Dirndl' for women and 'Lederhosen' for m en. So if you want to join the fun at Oktoberfest with German beer, real pretzels and chocolate fruits; be sure to take a look at the trend label DIRNDLPUNK by Angelika Zwerenz to be properly styled!
They produce cute and fashionable dresses! Their models are called "Made in heaven", "Lov e, Peace and Happiness", "Peacock dream", "Black Havanna" and "Rock me Baby". Check out her webshop for more! I cannot decide whether I like the pink or the violet dirndl better, whatever, they are all desirable. Have you heard of Oktoberfest before or saw somebody in a dirndl?
Lovely greetings and golden autumn days,
Lilly :D
EDIT: I feel like I have to clarify this: With 'dress up' I am refering to people who take on traditional cloting. The pieces in this post are not meant for costume partys or Halloween! They are a modern interpretation of the traditional, festive German clothes for people during the last centuries. Something we would describe as a specific "folklore", mostly worn by people in Southern Germany until the 19th century. Today it is only worn to occasions like the Oktoberfest or other native celebrations.
PPS: I have my own dirndl, too...but this is shown at another time ;).
They produce cute and fashionable dresses! Their models are called "Made in heaven", "Lov
Lovely greetings and golden autumn days,
Lilly :D
EDIT: I feel like I have to clarify this: With 'dress up' I am refering to people who take on traditional cloting. The pieces in this post are not meant for costume partys or Halloween! They are a modern interpretation of the traditional, festive German clothes for people during the last centuries. Something we would describe as a specific "folklore", mostly worn by people in Southern Germany until the 19th century. Today it is only worn to occasions like the Oktoberfest or other native celebrations.
PPS: I have my own dirndl, too...but this is shown at another time ;).
Men in traditional 'Lederhosen'. (Source) Dirndlpunk will design for men shortly!
Lovely lilac snowflake angel winter dress (Source).
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