Baiana -

: Essential to this culture is dendê oil (palm oil), which traveled from Africa to Brazil through the trauma of enslavement and remains a sacred ingredient today. Cultural Aesthetic and Identity

: Originally worn by enslaved women, this dress has transformed into a symbol of feminine strength and cultural resistance, connecting modern Brazil to its African roots. baiana

: It features a flowing white skirt, lace blouses, beaded necklaces, and a distinctive turban ( torso ). : Essential to this culture is dendê oil

The "baiana" image is instantly recognizable by its distinct attire, known as traje de baiana or traje de crioula . baiana