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Polish Artists Reimagine Traditional Slavic Wreaths To Bring New Life To Old Traditions

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Photographer Ula Kóska and makeup artist Beata Bojda are Polish artists who want to breathe life into an ancient tradition to highlight traditional Polish folk culture.


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The two women decided to collaborate on a photoshoot involving the headdress, an iconic part of Slavic folklore — but with a modern twist.


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These images comprise a series called Etno, an abbreviation stemming from the word “ethnography.” They depict models dressed in traditional Slavic attires, wearing these incredibly colorful floral wreaths.


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The Slavic wreath is part of a tradition dating back to pre-Christian times.


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This old East Slavic custom of girls and young unmarried women wearing flowers on their hair is part of the Slavic national attire.


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It wasn’t until marriage, during a ceremony called oczepiny, that the woman’s wreath was removed and replaced with a traditional marriage crown.


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Until today, proud Polish women wear these beautiful blooms on festive occasions and on holy days.


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More recently, as a fashion trend and a form of protest against the violence in the country, Slavic women have been sporting this style increasingly in daily life.


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The wreaths photographed were made according to traditional methods, which involves twisting paper into floral shapes, a technique that stems from the Polish “Opoczno” area in the heart of the country.


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The final portraits appear otherworldly and archival, both avant-garde and infused with ancient inspiration.


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