Ingrid K. Brandl's photos with the keyword: Schürze

Kellnerin

24 Mar 2009 2 1 971
In Bavaria, the dirndl may often be seen on women working in tourism-related businesses, and sometimes waitresses in traditional-style restaurants or biergartens. It is also seen in these regions by women in the folk music business.

Mini-Dirndl

24 Mar 2009 1 1 1214
This is not really traditional, Tracht is traditonal. This is a Dirndl for a young girl.

Klassisches Dirndl

24 Mar 2009 2 1 1335
The dirndl originated as a simplified form of folk costume; the uniform of Austrian servants in the 19th century (dirndlegewand means "maid's dress"). Simple forms were also worn commonly by working women in plain colours or a simple check. Originally, each village had its own style and crest. The dirndl consists of a bodice, blouse, full skirt and apron. While appearing to be simple and plain, a properly-made, modern dirndl may be quite expensive. In the South German dialects (bairisch), 'dirndl' originally referred to a young woman or a girl, and 'dirndlkleid' to the dress. Nowadays, 'dirndl' may equally refer to either a young woman, or to the dress.

Miesbacher Tracht

24 Mar 2009 2 3 2753
Tracht is a traditional National costume in Germany. Although the word is most often associated with Austrian and Bavarian costumes. Tracht doesn´t look complet equal, different regions of Bavaria have different Trachten. Here you see a Tracht of Miesbach - a region near by munich.