Vogueさんのインスタグラム写真 - (VogueInstagram)「The pau is a draped skirt that Hawaiian ranch women, who always sat astride rather than in the side saddle stance of their Western counterparts, would wrap around their holoku gowns, to keep them from getting dusty or dirty as they rode in the early 19th century. “[A woman] would get dressed up in her holoku, get on her horse, wrap herself in her pau, and she’s off to the ball,” Aunty DeeDee Keakealani Bertelmann says. As cars replaced horses as the main mode of transportation around 1890, the once pragmatic pau skirt became a form of pageantry, relegated to riding club events or processions like the King Kamehameha Day Parade, which started in 1906 and continues to this day. Tap the link in our bio to read more. Above: Kuunahenani Tachera (Nahe) in a silk satin pau that DeeDee says is very difficult to wrap because there’s so much fabric. Photographed by @thisismayan」6月15日 8時47分 - voguemagazine

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The pau is a draped skirt that Hawaiian ranch women, who always sat astride rather than in the side saddle stance of their Western counterparts, would wrap around their holoku gowns, to keep them from getting dusty or dirty as they rode in the early 19th century. “[A woman] would get dressed up in her holoku, get on her horse, wrap herself in her pau, and she’s off to the ball,” Aunty DeeDee Keakealani Bertelmann says. As cars replaced horses as the main mode of transportation around 1890, the once pragmatic pau skirt became a form of pageantry, relegated to riding club events or processions like the King Kamehameha Day Parade, which started in 1906 and continues to this day. Tap the link in our bio to read more. Above: Kuunahenani Tachera (Nahe) in a silk satin pau that DeeDee says is very difficult to wrap because there’s so much fabric. Photographed by @thisismayan


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