디렌들
디렌들 is a traditional dress worn in the Alpine regions of Austria and Germany. It is characterized by its colorful, embroidered bodice, full skirt, and often includes an apron. The dress is commonly associated with folk festivals and cultural events, showcasing the rich heritage of these areas.
The name "디렌들" comes from the German word "Dirndl," which originally referred to a young girl or maiden. Over time, it evolved into a symbol of regional pride and is often worn during celebrations like Oktoberfest and other local festivities, reflecting the customs and traditions of the region.