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Sarongs: A Global Fashion Statement From the vibrant shores of Juan les Pins to the remote village of Madimba in Congo

Background imageSarong Collection: Haere Pape, 1892 (oil on canvas)

Haere Pape, 1892 (oil on canvas)
BRN165304 Haere Pape, 1892 (oil on canvas) by Gauguin, Paul (1848-1903); 91.2x66.4 cm; The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Background imageSarong Collection: Javanese court official, c. 1820-70 (oil on paper)

Javanese court official, c. 1820-70 (oil on paper)
1765787 Javanese court official, c.1820-70 (oil on paper) by Javanese School, (19th century); 196.8A--74.3 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageSarong Collection: Javanese court official, c. 1820-70 (oil on paper)

Javanese court official, c. 1820-70 (oil on paper)
1765785 Javanese court official, c.1820-70 (oil on paper) by Javanese School, (19th century); 196.8A--74.3 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageSarong Collection: A Javan of the Lower Class, plate 2 from Vol. I of The History of Java

A Javan of the Lower Class, plate 2 from Vol. I of The History of Java
STC114072 A Javan of the Lower Class, plate 2 from Vol. I of The History of Java by Thomas Stamford Raffles (1781-1826), pub

Background imageSarong Collection: Young Malay woman carrying pales of water with a yoke

Young Malay woman carrying pales of water with a yoke
6339129 Young Malay woman carrying pales of water with a yoke by Arago, Jacques Etienne Victor (1790-1855) (after); (add.info.: Young Malay woman carrying pales of water with a yoke)

Background imageSarong Collection: A Peng anten Lanang or Bridegroom, plate 19 from Vol I of

A Peng anten Lanang or Bridegroom, plate 19 from Vol I of
STC114075 A Peng anten Lanang or Bridegroom, plate 19 from Vol I of The History of Java by Thomas Stamford Raffles (1781-1826), pub

Background imageSarong Collection: A Javan Chief in his Ordinary Dress, pl. 4 from Vol I of The History of Java

A Javan Chief in his Ordinary Dress, pl. 4 from Vol I of The History of Java
NCO90856 A Javan Chief in his Ordinary Dress, pl. 4 from Vol I of The History of Java by Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles (1781-1826) pub

Background imageSarong Collection: Ronggeng or rongging, dancing girl of Java, Indonesia

Ronggeng or rongging, dancing girl of Java, Indonesia
6339125 Ronggeng or rongging, dancing girl of Java, Indonesia by Daniell, William (1769-1837) (after); (add.info.: Ronggeng or rongging, dancing girl of Java, Indonesia)

Background imageSarong Collection: Crossing the River, Burma, (oil on canvas)

Crossing the River, Burma, (oil on canvas)
656869 Crossing the River, Burma, (oil on canvas) by Procter, Ernest (1886-1935); 50.8x61 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Crossing the River, Burma. Ernest Procter (1886-1935). Oil on canvas

Background imageSarong Collection: Nafea Faaipoipo (When are you Getting Married?), 1892 (oil on canvas)

Nafea Faaipoipo (When are you Getting Married?), 1892 (oil on canvas)
XIR60999 Nafea Faaipoipo (When are you Getting Married?), 1892 (oil on canvas) by Gauguin, Paul (1848-1903); 105x77.5 cm; Rudolf Staechelins Family Foundation, Basel, Switzerland; French

Background imageSarong Collection: Javanese court official, c. 1820-70 (oil on paper)

Javanese court official, c. 1820-70 (oil on paper)
1765786 Javanese court official, c.1820-70 (oil on paper) by Javanese School, (19th century); 196.8A--74.3 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageSarong Collection: Plate 185. Hopping On Left Foot, 1885 (collotype on paper)

Plate 185. Hopping On Left Foot, 1885 (collotype on paper)
3950380 Plate 185. Hopping On Left Foot, 1885 (collotype on paper) by Muybridge, Eadweard (1830-1904); 25.7x29.2 cm; Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover, MA

Background imageSarong Collection: Ja Orana Ritou, c. 1891-94 (w / c & pencil on paper)

Ja Orana Ritou, c. 1891-94 (w / c & pencil on paper)
painter, costume, working, back view, man, study, garment, post impressionist, self portrait, sketch, post-impressionist, portrait, tahitian, easel, artist, male, back, rear view, traditional dress

Background imageSarong Collection: A Javan in Court Dress, pl. 6 from Vol I of The History of Java

A Javan in Court Dress, pl. 6 from Vol I of The History of Java
NCO90857 A Javan in Court Dress, pl. 6 from Vol I of The History of Java by Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles (1781-1826) pub

Background imageSarong Collection: Plate 179. Stepping On and Over a Rock, A Basket on Head, 1885 (collotype on paper)

Plate 179. Stepping On and Over a Rock, A Basket on Head, 1885 (collotype on paper)
3950378 Plate 179. Stepping On and Over a Rock, A Basket on Head, 1885 (collotype on paper) by Muybridge, Eadweard (1830-1904); 21.9x33.7 cm; Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy

Background imageSarong Collection: Imogen Woodford modelling a outfit with a far eastern influence. 1965

Imogen Woodford modelling a outfit with a far eastern influence. 1965

Background imageSarong Collection: A sarong to remember when you go holiday shopping. Sunny yellow towelling sarong skirt

A sarong to remember when you go holiday shopping. Sunny yellow towelling sarong skirt, with white rope slot belt and matching bra top, by Jer-Sea of Sweden March 1970 P017605

Background imageSarong Collection: Clothing Beach. Gottex, the worlds most successful designer swim

Clothing Beach. Gottex, the worlds most successful designer swim and beachwear company celebrates its 35th anniversary with its strongest collection ever. 1992 is Americas 500th birthday

Background imageSarong Collection: Clothing: Fashion: Beachwear: Woman wearing swimming costume. 1957 B499-001

Clothing: Fashion: Beachwear: Woman wearing swimming costume. 1957 B499-001

Background imageSarong Collection: Island Girl at Tahiti, Bora Bora

Island Girl at Tahiti, Bora Bora

Background imageSarong Collection: INDIAN BUTTER CHURNERS

INDIAN BUTTER CHURNERS
Indian men using a primitive wooden butter churner, the pole is twisted with ropes in a similar manner to a childs spinning top. Date: 1930s

Background imageSarong Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20114040

EyeUbiquitous_20114040
Myanmar, Farmer with an ox making peanut oil, Kyaukpadaung, near Bagan

Background imageSarong Collection: The left hand and last panel of The Pearl Divers triptych, c1797-98, (1936). Creator

The left hand and last panel of The Pearl Divers triptych, c1797-98, (1936). Creator
The left hand and last panel of a triptych by Utamaro, c1797-98, (1936). Kitagawa Utamaro (1753-1806), Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock of a woman lowering one leg into water with another pointing at fish

Background imageSarong Collection: Illustration to Skeats Fables and Folk Tales from An Eastern Forest, 1901

Illustration to Skeats Fables and Folk Tales from An Eastern Forest, 1901. Artist: Frederick Henry Townsend
Illustration to Skeats Fables and Folk Tales from An Eastern Forest, 1901. Fables and Folk Tales from An Eastern Forest was a book by Walter William Skeat (1835?1912), published in 1901

Background imageSarong Collection: Lisum women of central Borneo, 1922. Artist: Dr Charles Hose

Lisum women of central Borneo, 1922. Artist: Dr Charles Hose
Lisum women of central Borneo, 1922. Illustration from Peoples of All Nations, Their Life Today and the Story of Their Past, volume II, British Empire to Dahomey, edited by J A Hammerton

Background imageSarong Collection: Sri Lanka - Sinhalese Government Peon

Sri Lanka - Sinhalese Government Peon. A peon in this region was mainly an attendant, orderly, office boy or person kept around for odd jobs. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSarong Collection: Lady Idina Hay at the Kenya Lido

Lady Idina Hay at the Kenya Lido
Lady Idina Hay (nee Sackville), pictured in a sarong or kanga with two friends in Kenya during the 1920s, while she was married to Josslyn Hay, Earl of Erroll. On the left is the Countess N

Background imageSarong Collection: Sarongs for sale in Port Vila, Island of Efate, Vanuatu, South Pacific

Sarongs for sale in Port Vila, Island of Efate, Vanuatu, South Pacific

Background imageSarong Collection: 60s Surfing Group

60s Surfing Group
People on beach with surf board

Background imageSarong Collection: Indonesia - Java - Young girl puts on sarong

Indonesia - Java - Young girl puts on sarong
Indonesia - Java - Young girl puts on a sarong with a fine batik print. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSarong Collection: Sarong 1850s-1860s Indonesia Java 19th cenetury

Sarong 1850s-1860s Indonesia Java 19th cenetury
Sarong, 1850s-1860s. Indonesia, Java, 19th cenetury. Plain weave cotton; resist dyed; overall: 101.3 x 247.6 cm (39 7/8 x 97 1/2 in.)

Background imageSarong Collection: Hawaii, Kauai, Kapaa, Beautiful Woman Dancing Hula On A Beautiful Painted Backdrop Of A Beach

Hawaii, Kauai, Kapaa, Beautiful Woman Dancing Hula On A Beautiful Painted Backdrop Of A Beach

Background imageSarong Collection: Hawaii, Oahu, Kailua, Two lounge chairs on the white sandy beach of Lanikai

Hawaii, Oahu, Kailua, Two lounge chairs on the white sandy beach of Lanikai

Background imageSarong Collection: French Polynesia, Tahiti, Woman Relaxing On Palm Tree Trunk Overhanging Tropical Ocean

French Polynesia, Tahiti, Woman Relaxing On Palm Tree Trunk Overhanging Tropical Ocean

Background imageSarong Collection: Woman Floating In Tropical Ocean Water

Woman Floating In Tropical Ocean Water

Background imageSarong Collection: Woman Practicing Yoga On Tropical Beach, Lotus Position

Woman Practicing Yoga On Tropical Beach, Lotus Position

Background imageSarong Collection: One Foot Island, Aitutaki, Cook Islands (MR)

One Foot Island, Aitutaki, Cook Islands (MR)

Background imageSarong Collection: Beautiful woman on tropical beach Honeymoon Island, Aitutaki, Cook Islands (MR)

Beautiful woman on tropical beach Honeymoon Island, Aitutaki, Cook Islands (MR)

Background imageSarong Collection: Dorothy Lamour and Ray Milland

Dorothy Lamour and Ray Milland
Not for the first time Dorothy Lamour finds herself wearing a sarong in an exotic location, in the arms of Ray Milland; in George Archainbauds film she learns how to kiss... Date: 1938

Background imageSarong Collection: Mauritius, Port Louis. Souvenirs in shop at Caudan Waterfront

Mauritius, Port Louis. Souvenirs in shop at Caudan Waterfront

Background imageSarong Collection: Girl - Myanmar

Girl - Myanmar
Young Girl - Myanmar - standing in front of a traditional house with a fantastic woven reed wall Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSarong Collection: Native Children - Sri Lanka

Native Children - Sri Lanka - the boy standing on the left is shading his fellows with a large banana leaf

Background imageSarong Collection: Portrait of local village men showing their elaborate tattoos

Portrait of local village men showing their elaborate tattoos



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Sarongs: A Global Fashion Statement From the vibrant shores of Juan les Pins to the remote village of Madimba in Congo, sarongs have been a timeless symbol of style and culture. These versatile garments have adorned women from all corners of the world, each telling a unique story. In Mali, Africa, young women from Timbuktu gracefully wrap themselves in colorful sarongs, exuding elegance and grace. The intricate patterns mirror their rich heritage and celebrate their cultural identity. Meanwhile, two women from the same region showcase their unity through matching sarongs, displaying a bond that transcends borders. Traveling back in time to 1875 Burma, we catch a glimpse of a young Burmese girl captured on an albumen print. Her delicate beauty is enhanced by the flowing folds of her sarong - an exquisite blend of tradition and femininity frozen forever in black and white. Venturing into the Caribbean paradise of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines reveals Salt Whistle Bay Beach on Mayreau Island as a haven for sarong enthusiasts. Here, under swaying palm trees and azure skies, locals proudly display their handcrafted creations for sale – vibrant colors dancing against pristine sands. Across Oceania's Pacific Islands lies another treasure trove for sarong seekers. Young women radiate confidence as they don these iconic garments with pride – showcasing not only fashion but also cultural diversity at its finest. Even Kenya's Lido beach couldn't resist embracing this global trend when Lady Idina Hay graced its shores wearing her stylishly draped sarong. As she strolled along sandy beaches with poise and sophistication, she epitomized how this simple piece can transform any outfit into pure elegance. Finally reaching Port Vila on Efate Island in Vanuatu brings us face-to-face with yet another collection of stunning sarongs available for purchase. Their vivid hues reflect the vibrancy found within this South Pacific paradise, where fashion intertwines with island life.