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Fashion

By Miss G
  • Mayans

    Mayans
    Mayan Kings and queens spent a great deal of time on their personal appearance. They bathed often. They pierced their ears and liked wearing jewellery. They covered their bodies with tattoos and painted their bodies. They loved fancy colourful embroidery added to their clothing.
  • Romans

    Roman men and women, like other Indo-Europeans, originally seem to have worn a large piece of wool, wrapped around them. After they met people from Greece and Egypt, around 200 BC, they began to wear linen tunics (like T-shirts) under their wool robes, which was more comfortable
  • !970's

    !970's
    70s fashion began where the 60s left off. Mini skirts were popular and the flower power influence was everywhere. 60s' Trends first adopted by the beautiful people filtered into mainstream wear. Trousers were flared and shirts had big collars. For men, the kipper tie was soon standard wear with a suit.
  • Ancient Greek

    The kind of clothing worn in ancient Greece was loose and flowing and hardly were the garments ever sewn together. The fabrics used were mainly linen or wool. There were certain typical garments that belonged to the ancient Greek fashion. Women also wore a veil with their clothing whenever they stepped out of the house
  • Ancient Egyptian

    Ancient Egyptian
    Ancient Egyptian fashion consisted of a variety of colours and was generally adorned with precious gems and jewels.