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The Toga was the national dress of male Roman citizens. Cumbersome to wear, there were various types to suit every occasion
When you think of Rome, the image of the toga undoubtedly comes to mind. There were several types of togas, each with a specific purpose and symbolism.
The Roman Republic came to its official end on the Ides of March in 44 B.C.E., but the Ides of March was not a day for people in togas conspiring against dictators.
Roman clothing for men signified a great deal about the rank and office of the individual. Men's tunics, shoes and the colour of their clothes all made social statements
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Roman London was a highly populated, and successful city during the later years of the Roman Empire, and was centered around both the Roman Wall and the London Bridge.
Gladiators have evolved on the fashion runways from fierce warrior-woman boots to feminine sandals, to sexy stiletto styles. However, they can be tricky things to wear.
Scenic Essaouira was Morocco's main port linking Sahara caravans to Europe. 1960s hippies loved its 18th century citadel and souks, now featured in Othello and Gladiator.
The current trend in Grecian dresses and Roman gladiators is hotting up this summer. This perfect partnership is about high-fashion, femininity and style.
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