In 1860s Serbia there was a unique mixture of Oriental and European fashion. This led toe the creation of a Serbian town costume that became the typical clothing of women. This costume included a fistan (a long dress), a chest scarf, a fur coat, a libade (jacket), a fes (small red hat made of cloth) and a tepeluk (decoration for the head instead of a fes). In addition, belts, jewelry, parasols, gloves and fans were imported from the West.