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ROME FASHION MAGAZINE

Exclusive interview

New trends available

3.25

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Table of contents

Editors page……………………………..……..1 Women’s fashion………………….………...2 Clothing…………………………………………4 Hairstyles………………………………………..5 Accessories……………………………………..6 J. C interview …………………………………7 Shoes……………………………………………..8 Fashion advice…………………….……….….9

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Editors Page: Editor: Portia

This magazine has given me the chance to get my mind of my husband Brutus, since he is in danger I feel very lonely, that is why I have started this fashion magazine. Not many people know but I love fashion, being the wife of an honorable man gives me the opportunity to dress very fancy when we go to the Capitol. In this fashion magazine you will see everything that is trending. Also you will see how Rome’s ancient clothing has influenced the present.

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Women’s now a days fashion Inspired by Roman Women

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Clothing

The women of ancient Rome wore a long tunic called a "stola." The positioning of the tunic was complicated due to the many layers of the cloth used for the different styles of the garment. In most cases, the stola was worn as described: first, a long-sleeved tunic was put on, and over it, a shorter tunic with short sleeves. Tunics were dyed in different colors, usually bright ones because Romans loved vibrant varieties of colors

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Common hairstyles in the Roman times

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Tip: These hairstyles make you look fabulous in a

nightdress

Roman women often dyed their hair, usually golden-red. Like modern women, they used false hairpieces to make their hair thicker or longer. Sometimes, Roman women wore their hair up, in carefully arranged styles held with jeweled hairpins. Sometimes they wore it down, curled in ringlets and spirals.  

 

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Accessories in Roman times

Fashion has been known to make a statement in every culture and civilization throughout the centuries If you want you dress like an ancient Roman woman, here is a checklist for you:

• Ornate necklaces

• Armlets

• Anklets

• Breast chains

• Brooches

• Jeweled buttons

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Julius Caesar shoe line interview

Interviewer: “Caesar how are this shoes called?” Julius Caesar: “They are called Julishoe, they are confortable and affordable.” Interview: “which model you used? Julius Caesar: “A carlatina, sandal made from one piece of leather with a soft sole and openwork upper fastened by a lace”

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Shoes

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This shoe shows the open toe and if I

were a Greek or Roman I would most

likely be wearing them indoors.  

Greek and Roman men and women

would wear this sandal. This would

be an upper class shoe. This sandal

does not have any embellishments on

it so we could say that it would not be

to impress but more of an everyday

shoe for them. It is made out of

leather  

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Do’s and Don’t

DON”T DO’s Many people in the capitol wore the stola. The senators and the people of money always wore them.

DO’s Don’t Julius Caesar was offered the crown three times, but the three

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