Somali guntiino is a traditional garment worn by women in Somalia and other parts of the Horn of Africa. It is a long, loose-fitting dress that is made from lightweight fabric and is often brightly patterned with vibrant colors. Guntiino is typically worn with a headscarf, known as a hijab, which covers the hair and neck.
The dress is worn by women of all ages and is considered traditional and conservative attire. It is particularly popular among Somali women for special events such as weddings, religious celebrations, and other important ceremonies.
Somali guntiino has evolved over time, with modern variations featuring more contemporary designs and sometimes incorporating western fashion trends. Despite these changes, the basic structure and style of the guntiino has remained unchanged for centuries, making it an important part of Somali culture and history.
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