2016年4月22日 星期五

'Cholita', petticoat, shawl, typical hat. 襯裙, 披肩, 典型的帽子

Bolivia's cholita climbers | The Wider Image | Reuters
Aymara indigenous women Lidia Huayllas, 48, (L) and Dora Magueno, 50, stand near Milluni lake, with the Huayna Potosi mountain in the background, Bolivia April 6, 2016. For years, Lydia Huayllas has worked as a cook at base camps and mountain-climbing refuges on the steep, glacial slopes of Huayna Potosi, a 19,974-foot (6,088-meter) Andean peak outside of La Paz, Bolivia. But two years ago, she and 10 other Aymara indigenous women, ages 42 to 50, who also worked as porters and cooks for mountaineers, put on crampons – spikes fixed to a boot for climbing – under their wide traditional skirts and started to do their own climbing. (Photo by David Mercado/Reuters)
Bolivian Cholita Climbers
Melchior2006
As cholo or (belittle) chola - derived from cholo - are traditionally dressed women in Bolivia, Chile and Peru, respectively. The clothing consists of Cholitas pollera (an overcoat), up to 10 petticoats, the shawl and the typical hat. Most cholas appear roundish to overweight through the many layers of clothing.
Cholita – Wikipedia
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cholita
婦女穿cholita走秀 打破刻板印象 2014-05-18 MATA - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbWEUUC-lA4

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