Dirndl
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Dirndl from Amsel Fashion
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"My new favorite and most wished for dirndl to add to my wardrobe will come from this designer. I love her romantic style and how she balances that with a modern flair. In love with this dirndl, awash in admiration for the designer."
Bavarian Hat - from Hat Affairs
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"Another, more local, source for a fitting hat for your Oktoberfest outfit. In making your selection, make sure your choice can withstand the effects of dancing on tables and toasting with liter pitchers of beer."
Julia von Trentini Couture
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"This is not your normal beer tent wear. Maybe you've got a table reserved at Oktoberfest at a more upscale tent like Hippodrome or you've got a VIP pass into the Kaefer tent with all the celebrities, whatever the reason: you need a gorgeous dirndl and are willing to invest. First stop: Julia von Trentini Couture for a custom dirndl. Modern, hip and sexy but with enough traditional thrown in..."
Dirndlpunk - Angelika M. Zwerenz
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"Dirndlpunk is where I'd turn to for a bodice. Most dirndls come in one piece - which is good for keeping you securely pushed up and tucked in where it matters. But the separate bodice comes in handy when you're not in a skirt mood. Just toss on a pair of jeans or pair this with your lederhosen and you're good to go."
Happy Heidi Collection - Lola Paltinger
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"Another gorgeous line from Lola Paltinger, designed for one of the largest and most respected purveyors of traditional Bavarian clothing in Bavaria, Loden-Frey. Drawing from a more traditional, alp-hunter color palette, the Happy Heidi collection retains that pop-culture flair that I think makes Lola Paltinger so fun."
Victorian Top Hat by topsyturvy design
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"Put a spin on your Oktoberfest look with the right hair fascinator or mini top hat. Designers such as Topsy Turvy have the right idea. Pick the one that best fits your outfit, style and budget."
Women's Bavarian Lederhosen
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"Not into skirts? Not a problem! Ladies often make the Lederhosen look hotter than the men. Paired with a cute blouse and accessories, these traditional leather pants can look both feminine and sexy."
Red Gingham Bavarian Blouse
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"A cute and basic start for those who may not be ready to plunge into a dirndl is this cute red gingham Bavarian style blouse. The Oktoberfest is also a harvest festival, don this little blouse with jeans, put your hair in braids, and show them you're a country girl at heart."
Wies'n Heart Purse from Oktoberfest
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"A more whimsical purse option for the lighter of heart, this replica of the "Lebkuchenherzen" or gingerbread heart cookies that are always for sale at Oktoberfest, will make sure that when you stumble home, it will be with your keys, mobile and wallet safely by your side."
Bavarian style purse - black
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"You should be ready to lose your inhibitions, stress and some of your dignity at Oktoberfest, but prepare yourself well so that you don't lose your wallet. A bag like this with a long strap, can be slung, safe and securely, across your body leaving you hands- and worry-free. The little silver Edelweiss flower adds just the right touch of Bavarian chic."
Wiesn, Tracht & mehr
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"If you're going to go to the Oktoberfest, ladies, a dirndl is an absolute must. This low-cut-yet-curiously-wholesome and sexy dress from Bavaria is the perfect Oktoberfest frock. Not only will you fit into the whole "milieu", the dirndl has surprising staying power as a party outfit. The tight bodice shows off your charms (or creates what isn't normally there) while the full skirt covers the ..."
Dr. Martens 20-eye Combat Boots
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"It can get rough out there at the Wies'n at Oktoberfest! Be ready for the onslaught of "amore" during the second week of Oktoberfest, when all the lotharios drive up from the Mediterranean for what is locally known as "Italian Week". Paired with a cute dirndl, the contrast of combat boots may make you more alluring than ever. Then again, the Italians are not going to be looking at your feet."
Angermaier Basic Woman's Dirndl Outfit
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"If you're new to Oktoberfest and the whole dirndl thing, start with the basics. Angermaier, a well-known Munich brand, can get you off on a good start with this complete dirndl outfit for Oktoberfest. This Oktoberfest starter's kit can hardly come at a better price at 139 euros. With this outfit you're ready to go."
La Canadienne Tahra Boots
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"I love these boots. They are very simple and yet so perfect, I love the stitching details and the comfy low heel. I want them!"
Madras Dirndl Skirt | Built by Wendy
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""Buffalo plaid is super-pretty in two-tone plum." -Lucky Mag"
Snap Front Denim Circle Skirt
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"This is perfect if you want a denim skirt, but you're not into the ubiquitous denim mini."
Black Ballerina Dress
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"A strand of pearls. A pair of killer stilettos. Elbow-length opera gloves. Ruby red lips. I think you get the picture..."





