Ciao a tutti, I always get asked to list useful words to add to your italian vocabulary. So I thought I’d use vintage photographs I’ve found on the Internet to make it more fun to learn. Here they are:
Il foulardĀ – the silk scarf (masculine word)
Source: retro-vintage-photography.blogspot.com via Scott on Pinterest
La gonna – the skirt (feminine word) this one by the amazing Italian designer Emilio Pucci
Source: stat.ameba.jp via Justine on Pinterest
La camicetta – the blouse (feminine word)
Source: flickr.com via Suzy on Pinterest
Le scarpe – shoes (feminine word)
Source: krinoline.blogspot.com via Thea on Pinterest
La borsa – the handbag (feminine word)
Source: stylesays.com via Mia on Pinterest
Il cappotto – the coat (masculine word)
Source: paristocrats.blogspot.com via Grace on Pinterest
La sciarpa – the scarf (feminine word)
Source: vintagericrac.blogspot.com via LeAnn on Pinterest
I guanti – the gloves (masculine word)
Source: theknottybride.com via Camille on Pinterest
I pantaloni – the trousers (masculine word)
Source: heydayonline.co.uk via Stage Diving on Pinterest
Il maglione – the jumper (masculine word)
Source: wonderwomanzombie.tumblr.com via Lisa on Pinterest
Il vestito – the dress (masculine word)
Source: onetowed.com via Kathryn Gentzel on Pinterest
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