Name: Tu Linh Nguyen Student ID: 0722919 One-page summary of the presentation – Dirndl skirts: Gender and Culture influences The dirndl skirt is a garment that originated in rural areas of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland during the 19th century as a practical and comfortable working-class garment. As time went on, the dirndl skirt evolved into a more ornate garment with colorful patterns and intricate embroidery that reflected regional styles and cultural traditions. Dirndl skirts have influenced gender roles in many regions where they are worn, as they are seen as a symbol of femininity and modesty and are often worn by women for special occasions. However, the dirndl skirt has also been a source of empowerment for women, particularly in the early 20th century when women were fighting for greater rights in society. Dirndl skirts reflect the unique regional identities and traditions of the areas where they are worn and have a strong social significance, particularly during festivals and celebrations such as Oktoberfest. There is controversy surrounding the commercialization and mass production of dirndl skirts and the issue of cultural appropriation, but some individuals see wearing dirndl skirts as a way to celebrate and honor the culture and history of the people who traditionally wear them. Understanding the historical and cultural significance of dirndl skirts can provide valuable insights into the complex relationships between clothing, identity, and culture.