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Dress shape inspiration for Hermia and Helena Ancient Greek Dress, Ancient Greece Fashion, Greek Outfit, Ancient Greek Clothing, Greek Hair, Greek Dress, Eros And Psyche, Greek Costume, Greece Fashion

Hi all! I think we’ve already said so (and even if we haven’t, it’s easily deductable), but one of the things we enjoy most about working on this project is the insane amount of research we do; yeah, we’re nerds, and we love every minute of it! :-p But it’s more than that; when it comes down to it, it’s all about delivering the best possible result we can, simple as that. Sooo, a while back, when we were still trying to figure out hairstyles and clothes for Eros and Psyche, as a result of…

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Ancient Greece Ks2, Ancient Greece Clothing, Ancient Greek Fashion, Ancient Greece For Kids, Ancient Greek Dress, Ancient Greece Fashion, Ancient Greek Clothing, Ancient Greece Art, Roman Clothes

Anyone who has watched the social, political and religious satire movie, Life of Brian probably remembers the scene where Reg (John Cleese) asks "All

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This body-length garment was the most common attire for women in ancient Greece. It was a long, tubular cloth with the top edge folded down about halfway, so that the top of the tube was now draped below the waist and the bottom of the tube was at the ankle. The garment was then gathered about the waist and the folded top edge pinned over the shoulders. The folded-down top of the tube gave the appearance of a second piece of clothing. Peplos Dress, Ancient Greece Clothing, Greek Toga, Ancient Greek Clothing, Toga Dress, Roman Dress, Greek Dress, Toga Costume, Greek Costume

This body-length garment was the most common attire for women in ancient Greece. It was a long, tubular cloth with the top edge folded down about halfway, so that the top of the tube was now draped below the waist and the bottom of the tube was at the ankle. The garment was then gathered about the waist and the folded top edge pinned over the shoulders. The folded-down top of the tube gave the appearance of a second piece of clothing.

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