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Felipe Lorenzo del Río

vestido de faralaes
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Dress of the dancers of flamenco also Andalusian Women at fairs and festivals popular with many ruffles or multicolored faralaes carried both in skirt long as in the sleeves. Originally, at the end of the 19th century, it was the outfit of the Gypsy women who ended up becoming the Andalucian official dress from the 1929 Seville April fair.

  



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