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A peasant girl wearing a sarafan (1909), by Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky

A sarafan (Russian: сарафа́н, IPA: [sərɐˈfan], from Persian: سراپا sarāpā, literally "[from] head to feet")[1] is a long, trapezoidal Russian jumper dress (pinafore dress) worn by girls and women and forming part of Russian traditional folk costume.

Traditional Russian costume consists of straight, flowing lines. Beginning at the turn of the 18th century, the sarafan became the most popular article of peasant women's clothing in the Northern and Central regions of Russia.[2] Sarafans were regularly worn until well into the 20th century, having first been mentioned in chronicles dating back to the year 1376. The origin of the term Sarafan lies in Persia, but the structure of the sarafan was inspired by Viking women clothing.[citation needed] Old Russia cultivated especially during the era of Grand Principality of Moscow strong ties to Western Asia and Southwest Asia and served also as an intermediary in the trade between European countries like Sweden, and Asian countries like Persia, and what is today Turkey. The sarafan most likely originated from a kaftan-like costume that was worn in Russia by women and men.[3] Sarafans became most popular in the Central and Northern Russian regions. Through trade with Central Europe, the quality and colour of clothes grew.

Sarafans had originally a tighter form but became wider through the influence of the Russian Orthodox Church.

After the reforms of Peter the Great, which also introduced various Westernised or modernised cultural standards to Russia (with contention), only peasants wore the sarafan for daily use, while the upper classes switched to Central European fashion.

In many areas of the former Grand Principality of Moscow and today's Southern Russia the poneva costume was also worn by women.[4][5] Today the garment is most often seen at performances of Russian folk song and dance, and is worn on Russian folk and religious holidays. Designers from Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine are re-imagining the sarafan style with its old national heritage for the 21st century as a summertime light dress that can be with its modern shape a part of today's woman's wardrobe.[6][7]

The outer layer of a Matryoshka doll is traditionally depicted as wearing a sarafan.

  1. ^ "The Russian Fashion Blog : A Brief History of the Sarafan". www.russianfashionblog.com. Retrieved 2018-08-31.
  2. ^ "Ensemble | Russian | The Met". The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
  3. ^ Richard., Hellie (1999). The economy and material culture of Russia, 1600-1725. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p. 567. ISBN 0226326497. OCLC 39655294.
  4. ^ "Traditional Dress". The Museum of Russian Art. 2015-10-28. Retrieved 2019-03-03.
  5. ^ Kirsanova, Raisa. "Russia: History of Dress". LoveToKnow. Retrieved 2019-03-03.
  6. ^ What Is a Traditional Russian Sarafan? at aerotranslate.com (in Russian)
  7. ^ "Russian Clothing Tradition. Traditional Russian dress". russianwomen.club. Retrieved 2019-07-24.

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