The humble origins of flamenco dresses
Flamenco dresses, or trajes de flamenca, trace their origins to 19th-century Andalusia. Initially, they were the practical yet adorned attire of peasant women attending cattle fairs. These dresses, often made from simple fabrics, featured bright colors and embroidery to add flair. Over time, their appeal spread to the bourgeoisie, who adopted the style, transforming it into a cultural hallmark.