2. Ancient Rome Fashion For
Men And Boys
• Roman men of good taste would wear a single
ring as a fashion accessory. Also, long hair,
beards, and mustaches were in back then. For
clothing, Romans started wearing tunics. A
tunic looks like a long tee shirt. In the summer,
tunics were made out of linen and in wool for
the winter. Boys wore a tunic down to their
knees. They would also sometimes wear arm
bracelets and braided hair.
3. Ancient Rome Fashion For
Women And Girls
• Romen woman loved ornate necklaces, pins,
earrings, bracelets and friendship rings. There
favourite was pearls. Along with thats, woman used to
diy their hair a golden red or sometimes where it up.
Along with that, they would carry around fans made
out of peacock feathers. Also, for men and woman,
they would used to wear sandals. Womans were
brightly coloured and sometimes decorated with
pearls. Girls wore a tunic with with a belt at the waist
and when they went outside, they wore a tunic down
to there feet. Children wore a special locket around
their neck given to them at birth, called a bulla.
5. Ancient Mesopotamia
Fashion
• Mesopotamia’s had good sewing skill so their
clothes were pretty impressive for back then.
Although no colour patters were ever found,
they used appliques, dyes, beads and
embroidery, among many others things to make
their clothing more beautiful.
7. Ancient China Fashion
• There are three main types of traditional
Chinese clothing: the pien-fu, the ch'ang-p'ao,
and the shen-i. The pien-fu is an ancient two-
piece ceremonial costume of a tunic-like top
hitting at the knees and trousers extending to
the ankles. The ch'ang-p'ao is a one-piece
garment extending from the shoulders all the
way to the ankles.
9. Ancient Greece Fashion
• Greek clothing was sold in the angora and the
marketplace. You could also buy clothes but
they were expensive. Most families made most,
or all of their clothes. Their clothes were pretty
straight forward. They used wool for winter and
linen fabric for summer. They also dyed tunics
and cloaks in bright colours and bleached some
material to a bright white. Both men and women
used perfume made by boiling flowers and
herbs and wore hats for traveling.
11. Ancient Egypt Fashion
• All men wore a wrap-round skirt that was tied at
the waist with a belt and rich Egyptian men were
able to afford the best quality linen which was very
fine and almost see-through. Egyptian women
wore full length straight dresses with one or two
shoulder straps. Ancient Egyptian children did not
wear clothes until they were about six years old
when they would wear the same clothes as men
and women. The Ancient Egyptians went barefoot
most of the time but wore sandals for special
occasions or if their feet were likely to get hurt.
13. Modren Canada Fashion
• The best part about fashion is how expressive
and dramatic it can be. It’s really all about
elegance and easiness in dressing. You want to
be inspired by the classics, but with a modern
twist. That might mean mixing unexpected
fabrics together like silk, heavier, and quilted
materials. Some colours and patterns for
modern day fashion could include Rich
burgundies, shades of cognac, pumpkin, cream,
mustard, as well as meaningful prints like
plaids, twills, brocade, lace and floras.
15. Bibliography
• Websites I have used:!
• Ancient Roman Clothing!
• Mesopotamian Clothing - Fashion Encyclopedia!
• Ancient China for Kids: Clothing - Ducksters!
• Ancient Greek Clothing - Ancient History
Encyclopedia