The costumes of Angola differ greatly from men to women, also depending on the professions exercised and their location. Like in Luanda where the preservation of culture is great, many women preserve the use of Bessasagas, typical costumes of the region, made of multicolored cloths, beads to adorn the wrist and neck. The "women in mourning" are curled up by black cloths on their heads wearing a kind of turban, supported by a cardboard straw. The bracelets, necklaces and earrings are made of turquoise, silver, and are almost always used in large quantities. Your jewelry, bags, bags and shoes are very colorful.