Ancient Greece and Rome 1200 B.C.E.-476 C.E.: Fashion
chapter three
FASHION
JamesAllanEvans
IMPORTANT EVENTS … 80OVERVIEW … 82
TOPICS
Fashion in the Minoan Period … 84
Garments in Classical Greece … 86
The Toga … 92
The Textiles of the Greek and Roman World … 98
Dressing to Impress in Greece and Rome … 102
The Dress of Roman Women … 106
The Apparel of the Soldier … 109
Alcibiades … 113
Constantius II … 114
Diogenes … 115
SIDEBARS AND PRIMARY DOCUMENTS
Primary sources are listed in italics
The Adoption of the Ionian Chiton (Herodotus decribes how a military defeat impacted Athenian fashion) … 89
The Importance of the Toga (Livy describes the role of the toga when transacting public business) … 94
The Costume of the Emperor Augustus (John the Lydian describes the various styles of dress worn by Augustus) … 98
The Making of Linen (Pliny explains the processing of flax to extract the linen fiber) … 99
The Unusual Dress of the Emperor Gaius Caligula (Suetonius describes Caligula's singular style of fashion) … 100
Coan Silk (Aristotle describes the origin of Coan silk) … 101
Thucydides on Athenian Fashions (Thucydides comments on changing Greek fashions) … 103
New Fashions from Persia (a play by Aristophanes reflects the influence of Persian fashion) … 104
Effeminate Dress (Gellius relates the criticism of men who wore long-sleeved tunics) … 105
Epitaphs of a Dressmaker and a Hairdresser (epitaphs of two slaves of wealthy Roman women) … 107
Alluring Dress in Augustan Rome (Ovid offers fashion advice for women) … 108