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The years from the end of the First World War to the 1930s are called “The Roaring 1920s”, a period of enormous changes, especially regarding the female universe and fashion.

If you search on Google for the word "Berber woman", among the first results you will find a vintage photo of a young Berber girl of the Ouled Nail tribe.

The Hand of Fatima, also known as the Hand of Miriam, Hamsa or Khamsa, means "five" and in the Jewish and Muslim religion has a sacred value, is a symbol

For a long time I thought that still today, both oriental dancers and geishas, in the collective imagination of some many people are more or less covertly considered a sort

Among the Greeks, Artemis was one of the twelve major gods of Olympus. Daughter of Zeus and Leto and Apollo's twin sister, Artemis represented the Moon, Apollo impersonified Sun.

Tulle bi Telli, also known as Assuit or Assiut, is one of the most luxurious, exciting and mysterious fabrics worn by dancers since the times of Taheya Carioca and Samia

Artemisia Gentileschi is an icon symbol of feminism, a woman who rebelled against rape immediately by bringing her executioner to court. But throughout his life she was at the center

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