The photographic portraits of Romanian girls from the 1920s and 1930s offer a breathtaking glimpse into a world where tradition and natural beauty lived in perfect harmony.
In these vintage frames, young women are often seen wearing the iconic “Ia”, the traditional hand-embroidered blouse, which served as a proud symbol of their regional identity and artisanal heritage. Whether captured in the rural landscapes of Transylvania or in classic studio settings, these girls possessed an ethereal poise, their hair often adorned with flowers or delicate silk headscarves.
These portraits do more than just document the fashion of the interwar period, they capture the “Romanian soul,” preserving a sense of innocence, dignity, and cultural pride that continues to inspire the world of art and fashion today.









































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