Flamenco Costumes
The very first flamenco school was opened in the heart of Andalucia, the city of Sevilla. Considered the birthplace of this ever evolving art form. Sevilla is also where the clothes, we recognise today as traditional flamenco costumes, first made their appearance.
The style of the flamenco dress has been chopped and changed over the years. Changing, as trends do. However, things do seem to have taken a full circle, with traditional styles once again in favour. Black and red polko is back! The spot is a bit larger than before, but the shawls, fans and costume jewellery are definitely 'IN'! There are some great suppliers of Spanish flamenco style costumes around. Some bits and pieces can be really inexpensive. How about a flamenco fan? Or shoes with polko dots! If you aren't so keen on the flouncy flamenco dresses, why not go for the women's three piece Andalucian costume? Try the classy Valero Jacket for size, with a crisp white shirt and bandana wrapped at the waist. The 'riding skirt' is sleek fitting and elegant. To complete your outfit, don't forget the hat and pendant ear-rings!
Jewellery, especially in recent years, has become and essential part of the flamenco costume. Ear-rings are traditionally large drop pendants, very Arabic in style. Intricate designs, originally in silver, with precious stones. They can still be purchased, beautiful but can be a bit pricey! There are some fabulous imitations around, much more economical, and just as authentic in style. Large combs are also worn in the hair, called a Peineta. Mother of pearl and tortoiseshell are the most authentic. Although, for obvious reasons, today you will find some brilliant imitations. A tortoise has rights you know! Flamenco costumes are available all over the world, how you were it is up to you!





