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480-450 BC Clothing, gives us an idea of what the actors (mainly the audience) would look like. Ancient greece Ancient-greece Medieval times Classical education American history Ancient aliens Ancient egypt Archaeology Middle ages Ancient artifacts European history Roman empire Ancient egyptian art Egyptian art Civiliz…

I chose this image because it shows how people would have dressed according to their economic status or class. I can incorporate this into my Clytemnestra design because of her status as queen she would not dress the same way a travler would

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Hi all! I think we’ve already said so (and even if we haven’t, it’s easily deductable), but one of the things we enjoy most about working on this project is the insane amount of research we do; yeah, we’re nerds, and we love every minute of it! :-p But it’s more than that; when it comes down to it, it’s all about delivering the best possible result we can, simple as that. Sooo, a while back, when we were still trying to figure out hairstyles and clothes for Eros and Psyche, as a result of the aforementioned research, Eirini did some doodles of ancient greek hairstyles and clothes, all drawn after original drawings on ancient greek vases, and today we'll be showing you the girls' collection! :-p  Of course you’ve might have already seen them online, since they are uploaded on her dA page here (along with loads of other awesome art - and no, I am not biased!)  for a while now, but anyway here goes: Hairstyles and Dresses, ancient Greece style! Part one of hairstyles... ...part two... ...and of course the collection wouldn't be complete without a few dresses thrown in for good measure.  And in case you’re wondering why we didn’t make an entry about those back in March when Eirini uploaded the dresses, we forgot…kinda? :-p See you all next week!

Hi all! I think we’ve already said so (and even if we haven’t, it’s easily deductable), but one of the things we enjoy most about working on this project is the insane amount of research we do; yeah, we’re nerds, and we love every minute of it! :-p But it’s more than that; when it comes down to it, it’s all about delivering the best possible result we can, simple as that. Sooo, a while back, when we were still trying to figure out hairstyles and clothes for Eros and Psyche, as a result of…

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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

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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