Retro-inspired strapless dress has a fitted bodice with boning and smocked back. Full, sweeping skirt with slouchy, oversized patch pockets. Hidden back zip. 31" from waist (29" Petite). Combed cotton. Machine wash. Imported.Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Retro-inspired strapless dress has a fitted bodice with boning and smocked back. Full, sweeping skirt with slouchy, oversized patch pockets. Hidden back zip. 31" from waist (29" Petite). Combed cotton. Machine wash. Imported.Modern clothing
Keep it simple. Sunglasses, sunscreen, cute swim trunks and flip flops are all you need for poolside/beach festivities. Oh, and let's not forget a nice frosty beverage too.Tuesday, June 16, 2009
dress
Women of the different ethnic minorities wear tube skirts. The long tube-skirt is worn tucked in around the breasts and is made from two pieces of material sewn together to form a tube. The shorter version is made from one piece of cloth sewn into a tube and is worn tucked in at the waist. The color scheme of the women's tube-skirts is similar to that of the men's loincloth. Women either do not wear an upper garment or wear a simple tunic made from a single piece of cloth with a hole cut in the middle of the textile for the head and the sides sewn together leaving open spaces for the arms. Ede women add sleeves to the tunic and decorate them with red yarn and metal beading.Monday, June 15, 2009
khmer girl

Cambodian costumesMale characters wear costumes that are more complex than the females, as it requires pieces, like sleeves, that have to be sewn on while the character is being dressed. Clothed in a sampot sarabap, like their female counterpart, however males wear it in a different way.he male the sampot is worn in the chang kben style. He front is pleated and pulled under and stuck between the legs, then tucked in the back and the left over length of the pleat is stitched to the sampot itself to form a draping fan in the back.
khmer modern draditional dress
Discover the Cambodian wardrobe and the unique costumes that make up the colorful collection of Cambodian clothes.Traditionally women wear loose fitting tops and a sarong that is embroidered with a silver or gold threading and along with that karma.The most common local dress that the Cambodian people can be found wearing for their day-to-day chores generally includes a sarong which is known as a sampot in the local lingo.
The sampot can be worn in many different ways. We find that people of different classes wear the sampot in different ways. The typical sampot, known also as the sarong is on average worn by men and women of poorer class. It measures in the region of about one and a half meters and both ends are sewn together. To secure it on the waist it is tied with a metal belt.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
women jean style

Women JeansWhen you're learning something new about fashion for women, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of relevant information you'll find. This informative report should help you focus on the central points about women jeans
Saturday, May 9, 2009
khmer cultural silk
The are the silk product of cambodia that made from grub silk and mix with the natural color that make by hand exspecialy in Kandal Province at Kosh Dach Iland most of people do this product for profesional job and traditionl of work for this iland.The silk are well known in cambodia include forign countries and the people alway give the value to it becouse of it very good use quality and nice to look.Khmer women like wear it to participate in several party becouse of it the traditional khmer dress and it look wealthy for the women.Sunday, May 3, 2009
khmer style

khmer traditional dress is have reputation for along time since the ancient time, and untill nowday cambodia is still mantian the culture and traditional clothes to advertise the cambodia culture to another countries in the would.Khmer traditional dress in cambodia nowday is progress very interested,most of khmer women wear it to paticipate in the wedding ceremony and another culture party.every day in cambodia the people try to inform the dres in ancient time to draditional modern wear and to show the khmer traditional, culture...... all of dress is mad from the silk.
Kind of Cambodian silkCambodia is world renowned for its exquisite Silks, much of which is still traditionally hand-woven and dyed using natural colors from plants and minerals. These exquisite cloths pictured below are often worn during weddings, Traditional Celebrations and the more elaborate variety, during Classical Khmer Dance Performances.Pictured above, are absolutely gorgeous Cambodian Silk Kabens or Sampots, pronounced ‘SUM-POT!’ by Cambodians, these cloths are a common sight throughout modern Cambodia and historically.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
khmer lady dress show
Type of silk Sot silk weaving has been an important part of Cambodia's cultural past. It has been documented that people from Takéo Province have woven silk since the Funan era and records, bas-relief and Zhou Daguan's report have shown that looms were used to weave sampots since ancient times.[3] Since ancient times, women have learned highly complex methods and intricate patterns, one of which is the hol method. It involves dying patterns on silk before weaving. What remains unique to Cambodian weavers is the uneven twill technique, the reason remains unclear why they adopted such an unusual method. The ancient bas-reliefs however provides a complete look at how fabrics were like, down to patterns and pleats. Silk woven pieces are used as heirlooms, in weddings and funerals, and as decoration in temples.
There are many variations for the sampot, each is worn according to social class. The typical sampot, known also as the sarong is typically worn by men and women of lower class. It measures approximately one and a half meters and both ends are sewn together. It is tied to safely secure it on the waist.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Special Colors for Khmer Traditional Dress
For special occasions, men wear a light coloured shirt and coloured trousers. Women wear a silk sampot with matching hol (a type of shirt). In the evenings they often wear a phamuong or hol which is a silk dress with intricate patterns at the hem. They choose their sampot to match the traditional colour for the day of the week when the event is held.1- Sunday: Red
2- Monday: Orange
3- Tuesday: Violet
4- Wednesday: Greenish yellow
5- Thursday: Green
6-Friday: Dark blue
7- Saturday: Dark purple
Monday, April 27, 2009
Modernest Cambodian Dress
These Cambodian girls are waring the hybrid modern Khmer and foriegn styles of dress. They are very attractive to look. I have been noticing that many people who googled up "Khmer dress" or "Cambodian dress" ended up in the blog site. I also notice that I don't even have one on my page. So here, I am blogging about one of my Modern Khmer dress that I modeled in Asian Night Fashion Show 2006. The girls asked me if I can help them with modeling and participating in their fashion show, so I did, and it was so fun...lots memories... Here's a picture of me and my partner Muyhou in the back stage, preparing our walk routine. She's also wearing a modern Khmer dress. This picture was taken in 2006, when I was 19 years old. The Khmer dress was from Cambodia. If you want to get them in the US customized it will cost you up to 200 dollars. If you want to get them in Cambodia it's much cheaper, but then again you have to have connection.
