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  1. Clothing in ancient Rome generally comprised a short-sleeved or sleeveless, knee-length tunic for men and boys, and a longer, usually sleeved tunic for women and girls.

  2. 12. Okt. 2021 · Roman cloaks were worn pinned at one shoulder (chlamys) or joined at the front with a hood (birrus). Women also wore a type of cloak known as the palla. This was a draped garment that could be pulled over the head when required. Tunics were a staple item of ancient Roman clothing for men and women.

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  3. 14. Nov. 2023 · The Roman woman’s clothes were a part of the culture of the empire and often could say a lot about the person who wore them or even about the prosperity of her family. So, the wealthy women tried to show off as much as possible.

  4. 24. Juli 2018 · 476AD saw the end of the Western Roman Empire. At that time the fashionable Roman dress of 'New Rome' had adopted oriental elements which culminated in Byzantine styles as shown in the image of Empress Theodora in 547AD below. Read about Byzantine costume for the era here.

  5. 15. Nov. 2021 · From the functional tunics and togas to the intricate hairstyles and grooming habits, Roman attire and personal appearance offer a window into the values, priorities, and complexities of ancient Roman life, highlighting a society deeply invested in the symbols of status, identity, and fashion.

  6. 11. Juni 2024 · The history of Roman dress is paralleled by that of Roman arts and architecture. They inherited many ideas from the Greeks, but, as the empire extended its borders and incorporated peoples of different customs, climates, and religions, matters of style became more complex.

  7. This article gives information on Ancient Roman Fashion for Women, clothing, and accessories. Ancient Roman Women’s Dress Fashions: Similar to Roman men, the basic item of clothing was the tunic (tunica), though women’s tunics were fuller and longer, usually extending to the feet.