Sunday, May 17, 2015

Dagbladet’s readers have voted: This is Norway’s finest costume Nordland costume … – kjendis.no

(Dagbladet): This week we asked Dagbladet readers to submit their own costume pictures for an unofficial ranking of the most beautiful national costume.

The engagement of our readers have been large, and a winner is now named.

Dagbladet readers think it is the blue version of Nordland national costume which is the country’s finest.

Nordland – again

It was also the title holder, since the thrust of victory last time we conducted such a competition, back in 2013.

The blue Nordland bunaden received this time over 5,800 votes – 25 percent of all votes cast, and the obvious winner.

Nordland costume for women has long roots, and was officially recognized as the region’s folk costume of Hålogaland Youth in 1928.

– Most beautiful is the blue national costume of Nordland, represented by confirmation in May Jenny Sofie Johnsen from Grytøya writes Grethe Johnsen, who nominated national costume.

Telemark on second place

The first costume Tribunal would allegedly sew national costume in green wool, but since it was difficult to obtain in green cloth, it was that one made the first blue Nordland national costume, now therefore can boast the title of Norway’s finest costume According to Dagbladet readers at least.

The spaces behind Nordland bunaden follows belt thrust of Telemark, with 17 percent of the vote and hardanger national costume, which got 15 percent of all votes cast.

– I chose hardanger costume in memory of my father. He passed away when I was 6 years old. He was from Hardanger. I’ve always liked the best, but that I know that I bear a part of Dad in a way makes me feel good. I love bunaden min, says Susanne Stenehjem Dagbladet about his hardanger costume, which also won the third place.



Oslo got 1 percent

Fully so good went there for anniversary shirt for Oslo, followings bunaden and snap bunaden who all got about 1 percent of the votes cast.

Very recently came modum national costume, who picked up mere 91 votes, or about 0.39 percent of the vote. It will be worth recalling that Dagbladet readers first picked out their favorites and then vote on them again.

So it was a kind of final heat which was held this weekend.

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