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Until Oct. 29 www. musee-chagall.fr Munich history In Munich, one of Europe's most fashionable cities, you are as likely to see Bavarian peasant costumes, or "trachten," at the opening night of the Munich Opera as you are at the emphatically kitschy "Oktoberfest Costume and Riflemen's Parade."
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After the war, the family regained control of the firm, which was eventually absorbed by Loden-Frey, the city's current purveyor of luxury trachten.
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The popularity of trachten in otherwise urbane Munich dates to the beginning of the past century, when two brothers, Julius and Moritz Wallach, turned a half-forgotten rustic tradition into a fashion craze.
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The exhibition documents the firm's golden age, as a producer of whole interiors as well as trachten, with family and firm photographs, clothing, home furnishings, pattern books and letters.
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By the late 1920s, Wallach's was in decline as trachten began to go out of style.
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Page 139 schlechtem Credit, Matery, da musst ich aber bey H: Goub: in Virginien trachten etwas auszuwürcken.
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Visitors also can search for their own German ancestors with online databanks and lists, and take a look at German trachten, or costumes, at the German Fest Trachtenschau.
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Groups across the country have been invited to wear their trachten from different German-speaking regions of
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