Every year on the first weekend of August, Poznan’s main square fills with a vivid procession of colour: women and girls in towering floral headpieces, sculptural skirts and ribbons that catch the light as they move. It is a celebration of a community that once arrived as migrants and gradually became woven into the region’s cultural fabric. Their story, layered and resilient, translates into the layered fullness of their traditional costume.
Check out the full article by Paulina Czajor on the website of the Polish Fashion Stories, where she details the traditional costume background!
On your next visit to Poznań, don’t miss the Museum of the Poznań Bambers. Its exhibitions, workshops and community initiatives continue to bring this heritage to life – visit their website here.
