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Greek Fashion, Revived on the Fashion Runway!

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Let's post pictures. I am loving this look. And I'm so glad to be back. I used to only read the forum but ever since I got back from Milan I was itching to register myself. :heart:
 
VivaciousCohen said:
Let's post pictures. I am loving this look. And I'm so glad to be back. I used to only read the forum but ever since I got back from Milan I was itching to register myself. :heart:


welcome vivacious...
what do you mean by greek fashion?...
maybe you could start off :flower:
 
I giess you mean the kind of dresses Kylie Minogue wears in her latest video, I couldn't find a good picture of the purple one but they most resemble the 'ancient greek' look. I think D&G makes them for her, but don't pin me down on that :).

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ahh kylie erm what about sophia kokosalaki i'm sure some of her clothes are greek style :blush: well atleast she did the dress that bjork wore to open the olympic games :flower:
 
yeah I think we must be talking ancient greek/roman style clothing...like on kylie ^ 'toga-ish' i'm finding it difficult to find images though, i've got a few in my mind though, sure i've seen jemma kidd in that kind of fashion before, along with kylie of course, can't remember who the dresses were by either :blink:
 
I suddenly remembered that Julien McDonald did a couple of those... he also makes stage clothes for quite a lot of UK celebs.
 
this topic makes me think of lanvin dresses, and balenciaga, and sophia kokosalaki...
 
Ancient Greek Dress

Ancient Greek dress was more voluminous than that of the Egyptians, and was most often made of fine woolens, although it is thought that the Greeks also had regular access to linen, hemp cloth and silk. The primary garment of Ancient Greek clothing was the Chiton, an all-over body garment made from a large rectangle of cloth wrapped once around the body from right side to right side.



This garment was then pinned at the shoulders and tied at the waist or hips, and draped in hanging folds about the body. Young men generally wore short chitons, and older men and women longer ones.



Older men also often are depicted wearing long draped mantles either alone or over a chiton .



A smaller rectangle worn over one shoulder by travelers and young men was called a Chalmys.



A Chalmys from Leon Heuzy's Draping Classical Costumes (Scan by C.L.M.) Inline images at left are also from Heuzy.
Women's Chitons were draped in a variety of ways, and were also worn with mantles. Greek fabric was far more elaborate than the Egyptians, and included complex border designs both woven in and embroidered. Greek Jewelry, although less prominent than Egyptian jewelry, was exceedingly complex and finely made.


Like Egyptian dress, Greek clothing was centered in an aesthetic that idealized the human body, rather than attempting to conceal it's natural shape. The Greeks made many clothing decisions based on this aesthetic that were less than practical choices: Pinning garments closed instead of stitching, rarely wearing sandals or shoes despite a rocky landscape, draping garments around the body for warmth during cold instead of making garments with sleeves or trousers as their near neighbors the Phrygians (see at right) did. The Greeks definitely knew how to make sleeves, for their theatrical costumes had them, but for normal wear sleeves were judged less aesthetic than bare arms and so were not worn. Greek jewelry was also an object of much technical concentration, so much so that Western jewelry technique has only caught up to it since the Industrial Revolution.

This Page is part of The Costumer's Manifesto by Tara Maginnis, Ph.D. Copyright 1996-2004.
 
:flower: I saw a picture of miss universe 2004 in this dress... i think its a very greek goddess inspired dress by chloe... also if you want a real ancient inspired dress... get pictures... and get in modern day made in materials like chiffon...
 

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you want greecian influenced attire, look to lanvin.
 
yes, ss05 Lanvin did it best, with Sophia following close

thanks for the historic reference post versace goddess
 

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