Two Oromo people, one male and one female, standing side by side wearing traditional Oromo clothing. Both figures are shown in a respectful, anthropological portrait style, standing calmly in a neutral pose. The male wears a traditional white cotton tunic and trousers, with a woven shawl draped over the shoulders and a simple head covering or turban. The female wears a traditional white Oromo dress (hadaa) decorated with colorful woven embroidery, along with a matching shawl and modest jewelry. Both may wear beaded necklaces or leather ornaments reflecting Oromo cultural traditions. Their clothing emphasizes clean white fabric accented with subtle color and pattern. The setting is a highland Ethiopian landscape, with rolling hills or open countryside under soft natural daylight. The mood is dignified and serene, emphasizing cultural continuity and everyday tradition. Documentary, museum-quality realism. No modern clothing, no fantasy elements. Full body is visible from head to toe. See more