The roots of traditional Venezuelan clothing can be traced back to influences from Spain, France, and the Caribbeans. The Spanish occupation of Venezuela has a huge impact on what traditional Venezuelan clothing looks like. Today, traditional clothing is worn on holidays or during weddings.
Women typically wore long, decorative skirts and dresses often imprinted with a floral pattern. The blouses were often white and worn off of one or both shoulders. Ruffles were common in most blouses and skirts. Women would also typically wear a flower in their hair.
Traditionally men wear Liqui liqui. These outfits would contain a pair of linnen, cotton, or sometimes wool jacket and pants. Often white, cream, beige, or tan, these jackets are plain and would be worn by men of all ages along with a hat.
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