Almliebe Oktoberfest Outfits
Oktoberfest Attire
Tracht is trending. Dirndl and Lederhosen are no longer just worn at folk festivals and Oktoberfest – they're also a popular choice for important church celebrations such as baptism, communion and confirmation. Children dress in communion Dirndl or christening gowns, while parents and guests also love to wear traditional Trachten clothing. Traditional Trachten, and communion Dirndl in particular, are the perfect choice for these occasions. They are deeply rooted in culture and convey values of tradition and connection to homeland. Dive into the Almliebe world and discover Trachten clothing and communion dresses in a variety of styles, colours, materials and designs for the whole family – from playful children's Dirndl for First Communion and elegant Dirndl for proud mothers to smart Lederhosen and Trachten jackets for boys and their fathers.
Women's Tracht for Oktoberfest needs to be festive. Wiesn Dirndl have become more traditional and longer in recent years. Trends in Oktoberfest outfits for women are often set by Bavarian Dirndl makers, above all the Munich Dirndl brand Gottseidank, which firmly re-established the retro Dirndl in Wiesn fashion years ago. Almliebe's Wiesn outfits also stand for tradition with classic jacquard fabrics and simple Dirndl aprons with traditional Trachten trimmings or Charivari. The days of glitter and sequins in women's Oktoberfest outfits are over. Today, many are once again opting for Dirndl with classic necklines, high-neck Dirndl, half-sleeve Dirndl or even puff-sleeve Dirndl – styles from the 80s and 90s that Gottseidank has reinterpreted in a completely new way. The hemline of modern Wiesn Dirndl sits well below the knee again – many Dirndl designers have switched to a skirt length of 80 cm. Colours and fabrics for Oktoberfest Dirndl tend to be muted and traditional. Elegant velvet Dirndl in all colours are also a major trend again. As in our own Almliebe Dirndl Oktoberfest collection, featuring many different Wiesn Dirndl for the girls and Trachten waistcoats for the boys.
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The Finest Blouses for Your Wiesn Dirndl
The Dirndl blouse remains the most important statement piece in any Wiesn outfit alongside the Dirndl itself. Festive Dirndl blouses are essential for the perfect Wiesn outfit. Dirndl lace blouses in white or black, short-sleeved or long-sleeved, elevate any Wiesn Dirndl. High-neck Dirndl blouses and V-neck Dirndl blouses are particularly popular. The trend is also moving back towards simple Dirndl blouses for Oktoberfest. Voluminous sleeves and puff-sleeve Dirndl blouses are also gradually becoming fashionable again for the Wiesn. And because Oktoberfest takes place in autumn, blouses may well have three-quarter or long sleeves – even wide-cut balloon sleeves. Dirndl blouses with flutter sleeves from designers like Kinga Mathé, Gottseidank or Wenger are also in high demand for Oktoberfest, peeking out cheekily from under the Dirndl.

Oktoberfest Outfits for Women Who Don't Want a Dirndl
Oktoberfest dresses and Trachten skirts are the perfect Wiesn outfit for women who don't want to wear a Dirndl. Austrian Dirndl designer Lena Hoschek, for example, creates beautiful Oktoberfest dresses for women in traditional cotton adorned with Trachten trimmings, or elaborate ribbon skirts that can be combined with a Trachten bodice or Trachten jacket. When the nights get cooler at the Wiesn, a warm Trachten cardigan or a Trachten jacket in loden or velvet naturally belongs to the women's Oktoberfest outfit. The so-called three-piece is also making a comeback – a combination of Trachten skirt, Trachten bodice and Dirndl apron. Alongside their beautiful Dirndl, the Trachten brand Gottseidank is creating more and more mix-and-match options, including gorgeous Trachten bodices with puff sleeves.

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