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I think, it would be ingratitude if i havent given here at least one article about a source of such an inspiration as culture ( specific fashion) of ancient Greece. Period of ancient Greece, which …
Costume design (1893), by Charles Bianchini (1860-1905), for the King, in “Déidamie” (1893), by Henri Maréchal (1842-1924).
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Antigone (Sophie Jones)
The chiton was a type of clothing made of a rectangular piece of woolen or linen fabric, worn by ancient greek men and women.
Costume design for Caesar and Cleopatra
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The Greek doric chiton. The two costumes shown here were worn during the so-called Golden Age of Greece. History of Costume.
Costume design (1893), by Charles Bianchini (1860-1905), for “Déidamie” (1893), by Henri Maréchal (1842-1924).
Cleonice and Lysistrata
More HERE. Since yesterday's post about kitbashing Greek hoplites with pre-existing elements (e.g., ACI armor and weapons, TBLeague bodies), it occurred to me s
Costume design (1896), by Charles Bianchini (1860-1905), for “Hellé” (1896), by Alphonse Duvernoy (1842-1907).
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