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#Brazilian miku trend
miyakng · 26 days
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German Mikuuu
(I just wanted to draw Miku in a Dirndl because I actually haven’t seen it on her yet)
Original trend:
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Edit: I corrected the ribbon :)
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cocopudu · 24 days
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anyone care for a danish hatsune miku? 🇩🇰⭐️🌭
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kurj · 14 days
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minoan miku!! (in a mikuified minoan outfit)
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more of my minoan art: click
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rustpathart · 23 days
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pov: you run into hatsune miku at an ohio gas station
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coneg · 21 days
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sláinte, have a pint with irish miku!
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rotcelfer · 25 days
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Kazakh miku
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neogenic-artum · 22 days
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why am i the patterns minority. i am truly so so so bad at drawing patterns sorry
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sumechiayuu · 24 days
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Kept seeing this trend on twt so I drew Miku in Haitian cultural attire :>
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irraydiate · 24 days
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Albertan miku
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fableandkey · 15 days
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Moi! I wanted to jump on this trend while I've been spending a couple weeks in Finland with my relatives. It's my first time in the country and it's been wonderful learning about the culture. That being said, please let me know if I've gotten anything wrong about her garb! While the national gallery is closed the only reference I have for traditional clothing has been what I could find online. This is based off of Janakkala's national costume!
When I'm back home perhaps I'll create Pacific Northwest Miku (USA.) I'm so in love with this trend it's just the cutest.
Commissions are open!
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theicinha · 16 days
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The entire OMORI gang is now ✨BRAZILIAN✨
Mari design by @Maromi_ika on twt, and basil design by OMORI BRASIL MOD.
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i-can-kazoo · 17 days
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I couldn't resist giving this trend a go, so here's Jewish Miku, featuring that one godawful uniform that every Bais Yaakov on the eastern seaboard seems to use.
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27-orange-lily · 19 days
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miku do PORTO! miku TRIPEIRA! miku FILHA DO DRAGOUM 🔥🐉
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aguriart · 26 days
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Pa pa pa po 🇧🇷💛💚
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bunelgaaa · 25 days
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Portuguese Miku except I'm lazy and can't draw the trad dresses
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marmota-b · 24 days
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Podhorácko Miku!
Jumping on the cultural representation bandwagon (must say I had to look her up...) with a quick doodle of one of the least obvious Czech / Moravian folk costumes.
I mean, original idea was Valašsko / Moravian Wallachia (part of my own family heritage) but I feel like that's the second most obvious Czech folk costume artists reach for every time they want to be different and avoid the super-obvious Slovácko... Podhorácko is a rather loosely defined border region between South Moravia and Vysočina / the Highlands, where it seems the folk costume doesn't differ too much from Horácko proper and what sets the region apart is rather geography and dialect.
One thing to bear in mind is that folk costumes were never uniforms, and Podhorácko appears to be one of the regions that underline the individuality. I zoomed in on Tišnov (among other reasons like liking the town, the red and white striped skirts are striking and easy to draw) and stole some elements from an old photo of very low quality which I'm guessing is from the 1890s (based on the non-folk-costumed lady in the back), and even there every single person seems to be wearing something slightly different.
Upon reflection, not sure where I came across the beribboned sleeves because Tišnov it ain't. Ah well. If someone with better artistic skills wants to take her on, please do. Yay for cultural representation. 😀
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