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Dress, Evening  Mme. Eta Hentz  (American, born Hungary)  Date:  spring/summer 1944  Culture:  American Medium: synthetic, beads Dimensions:  Length at CB: 59 in. (149.9 cm) credit Line: Brooklyn Museum Costume Collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of the Brooklyn Museum, 2009; Gift of Madame Eta Hentz, 1946 Accession Number:  2009.300.119The upper portion of the dress resembles a Greek chlamys or a Roman palla, while the fluted skirt mimics the bottom half of a Roman stola. Kueez Celebrity, Kueez Amazing, Kueez Pins, Fashion 1940s, Costume Collection, Vintage Gowns, 1940s Fashion, Moda Vintage, Trending News

New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "American Woman: Fashioning a National Identity," May 5–August 15, 2010.Legion of Honor, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. "High Style: Twentieth-Century Masterworks from the Brooklyn Museum Costume Collection," March 14, 2015–July 19, 2015

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Finished Roman! Stola with sraps over tunica intim. Looks like an ionic chiton style. Roman Outfits Women Ancient, Roman Women Dress, Traditional Roman Clothing, Roman Stola, Late Roman Clothing, Roman Tunic Woman, Ancient Tunic, Ancient Roman Clothing, Ancient Greek Clothing

I wore the new Roman for half a day at Sapphire last weekend, but it got a proper first-day-out this weekend at our local Baronial Birthday event. I still need to make a tunica interior, and I think I am going to turn the Pink-Palla-of-Doom I wore at Sapphire with a silk palla. The smaller silk veil I wore this weekend was much more comfortable and moved better. Plus I don't look like Hello Kitty Roman Matron. Overall the gown did very well. I had some problems with my mamillare (the bust…

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The Online @dition: the ancients: rome Ancient Rome Clothing, Greece Costume, Ancient Roman Clothing, Roman Clothes, Roman Dress, Roman Characters, Roman Costume, Roman Britain, Dress History

know the popular saying, 'when in rome, do as the romans do'? then there is the idea that 'all roads lead to rome' or how about 'friends, romans, countrymen, lend me your ears!' we may not have noticed it but the roman empire has deeply affected our contemporary way of life hence it is only right that when we take a look at the past, we glance back how fashion was during the ancient roman empire. clothing in ancient rome generally comprised the toga, the tunic, the stola, brooches and…

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