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This indoor image from a museum in La Paz, Bolivia, displays a mannequin dressed in traditional historical clothing, enclosed within a glass display case. The mannequin, with a black head and hands, wears a meticulously embroidered black jacket featuring colorful, starburst-like patterns on its lapels, front opening, and cuffs. Beneath the jacket is a white collared shirt and an ornate embroidered waistband. The trousers are equally elaborate, showcasing intricate geometric patterns in dark colors with vibrant accents, and transition to horizontal stripes towards the ankles.

In the background, informational posters are visible, featuring illustrations of people, likely women, in historical attire. Partially visible text on these posters includes "Histórico Colonial Tardio" and the dates "1781 - 1825," dating the exhibited garments to the late Colonial period. Other text fragments like "U, ALLMILLA," "MACIÓN DE LA FEMENINA," and "A ALLMILLA / PULLIR" also appear. The setting includes a light wall and a portion of a wooden floor, typical of an exhibition space. The scene captures a static presentation of cultural and historical fashion, emphasizing the detailed craftsmanship of the garments.
MNela

Jan 9, 2025, 8:04 PM

La Paz, Bolivia

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This indoor image from a museum in La Paz, Bolivia, displays a mannequin dressed in traditional historical clothing, enclosed within a glass display case. The mannequin, with a black head and hands, wears a meticulously embroidered black jacket featuring colorful, starburst-like patterns on its lapels, front opening, and cuffs. Beneath the jacket is a white collared shirt and an ornate embroidered waistband. The trousers are equally elaborate, showcasing intricate geometric patterns in dark colors with vibrant accents, and transition to horizontal stripes towards the ankles. In the background, informational posters are visible, featuring illustrations of people, likely women, in historical attire. Partially visible text on these posters includes "Histórico Colonial Tardio" and the dates "1781 - 1825," dating the exhibited garments to the late Colonial period. Other text fragments like "U, ALLMILLA," "MACIÓN DE LA FEMENINA," and "A ALLMILLA / PULLIR" also appear. The setting includes a light wall and a portion of a wooden floor, typical of an exhibition space. The scene captures a static presentation of cultural and historical fashion, emphasizing the detailed craftsmanship of the garments.

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