habesha kemis
The habesha kemis is a traditional dress worn by women in the Ethiopian and Eritrean cultures. It is typically made from a lightweight cotton fabric called netela or habesha kemis fabric, often adorned with colorful embroidery. The dress is characterized by its long, flowing design, which is both elegant and comfortable, making it suitable for various occasions.
This garment is often worn during cultural celebrations, religious events, and weddings, symbolizing the rich heritage of the Habesha people. The habesha kemis can be styled in different ways, reflecting personal taste and regional variations, while still maintaining its cultural significance.