For a long time the ancient Greeks had a very simple way of dressing. During the reign of Alexander the Great, the fashion started to change.
Linen was the main fabric of choice at the time, and it makes sense... it was light and could be worn in a variety of ways (usually draped and fastened over the body).
Sculpture of a woman wearing a traditional peplos |
Slowly items like belts and fibula (brooches) were introduced, and changed how the chiton, clamys and peplos were arranged.
Peplos fastenings |
For a while these garments were thought to have been white, which was how they were depicted in film and television.
After further research, we now know this wasn’t the case.
Coloured statue of a Greek woman wearing a Peplos |
The dyes that were used were usually plant based with exception of some colours that were reserved for royalty.
These changes had a huge impact on modern fashion. At times it's obvious, and sometimes its things you don't necessary think of...
At first glance, this dress doesn't scream Grecian goddess. However, subtle design features are directly influenced from the ancient Greeks. This cocktail dress’ peplum detailing is the first obvious indication of Greek influence.
At first glance, this dress doesn't scream Grecian goddess. However, subtle design features are directly influenced from the ancient Greeks. This cocktail dress’ peplum detailing is the first obvious indication of Greek influence.
Kim Kardashian in a white Grecian dress |
The word peplum evolved
over time from the word Peplos, which was a dress that was fastened at the
shoulders and belted. The middle of the Peplos was pulled up and left to hang
over the belt, giving it the illusion of two separate pieces. This detail can be seen in the dress in the
image above. The dress also has the draping
and simplicity of what the Greeks wore. You can see how the bodice of the dress
looks like it has been wrapped around the body giving it a modern spin on Greek
drapery. The stereotypical Greek costume is usually white, so when you look at
this dress, especially the draped peplum details, the reflection of Greek
costume is evident.
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