dress

Girl’s dress and trousers, non-matching set, an Uzbek practice. Both are machine-made; faux velvet and cotton. The fabrics are probably locally made in Russia and exported to Uzbekistan for making up at home. Girl’s dress with short sleeves, squared neck and a ‘v’ opening behind the neck. Patterned with green, pink, purple and read leaf motifs on black. A stitched-on card-label in Cyrillic needs translation.

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