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Video guide: the history of make-up from the 40s to the 70s - 0 views

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    video of makeup for 40-70s
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1950's Full Set Tutorial - The Glamorous Housewife - 0 views

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    Hair tutorial for 1950s roller set using hot rollers
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1920's Womens Fashions - 0 views

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    info about 20s and 30s fashion, politics, and social graces 
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Downton Abbey Fashion - Lady Sybil - Paul Poiret and those Harem Pants | Glamourdaze - 0 views

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    this is a great resource for cosmetics, hair, and all things fashion of days gone by.
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1970s Timeline - History Timeline of the 1970s - 0 views

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    A detailed history timeline of the 1970s, from 1970 to 1979.
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The History of 1950s Makeup | Glamourdaze - 0 views

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    A lavishly illustrated and concise history of women's cosmetic styles and developments during the 1950s. Kelsey Curazzato
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1950's Hairstyles - 0 views

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    1950s hairstyles, information -Daylene smith
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    1950s hairstyles
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Vintage 1950s Makeup Style Guide - 0 views

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    1950s makeup Lauren Lentine
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    1950s makeup Lauren Lentine
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Elizabeth Taylor Style, Fashion & Looks - 0 views

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    Elizabeth Taylor clothing, shows the style that was worn Dayene Smith
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    Elizabeth Taylor clothing
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History of hair and make up of the 1950's - 0 views

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    This website provides information on the history of hair and make during the 1950's Kelsey Curazzato
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Renaissance Fashion: The Birth of Power Dressing | History Today - 0 views

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Ancient Egypt: Clothing - 0 views

  • Clothes were expensive and in the hot Egyptian climate people often wore as little as possible. If we are to believe the depictions, at parties servants and slave girls wore little more than skimpy panties and jewellery [7], though one may assume that the reason for this undress was not a lack of funds. Working women mostly dressed in a short kind of kalasiris. Men doing physical labour wore a loin cloth, wide galabiyeh-like robes or, if they were working in the water, nothing at all. Children usually ran around nude during the summer months, and wore wraps and cloaks in winter when temperatures might fall below 10°C.     The gods had to be dressed as well. This was th
  • Clothes were expensive and in the hot Egyptian climate people often wore as little as possible. If we are to believe the depictions, at parties servants and slave girls wore little more than skimpy panties and jewellery [7], though one may assume that the reason for this undress was not a lack of funds. Working women mostly dressed in a short kind of kalasiris. Men doing physical labour wore a loin cloth, wide galabiyeh-like robes or, if they were working in the water, nothing at all. Children usually ran around nude during the summer months, and wore wraps and cloaks in winter when temperatures might fall below 10°C.     The gods had to be dressed as well
  • The clothes were generally made of linen and kept simple: a short loincloth resembling a kilt for men, a dress with straps for women
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  • Very little sewing was done. The cloth was wrapped round the body and held in place by a belt
  • when some dresses of upper class Egyptians were pleated horizontally
  • Old Kingdom
  • New Kingdom the pleats were often vertical, but pleating could be quite intricate.
  • Middle Kingdom piece of clothing displays three different types of pleating: one part is pleated with pleats a few centimetres apart, another with very narrow pleats and a third part is chevron-patterned, with horizontal and vertical pleats crossing each other
  • The robes worn by both sexes
  • The kalasiris women wore might cover one [3] or both shoulders or be worn with shoulder straps
  • called kalasiri
  • the top could reach anywhere from below the breast up to the neck, the bottom hem generally touched the calves or even the ankles.
  • short sleeves, others were sleeveless
  • The length of the the kilts varied, being short during the the Old Kingdom and reaching the calf in the Middle Kingdom, when it was often supplemented with a sleeveless shirt or a long robe
  • fit might be very tight or quite loose
  • often worn with a belt
  • Women's dresses were at times ornamented with beads
  • Circular capes date back as far as the Old Kingdom. They were generally made of linen and had an opening for the head cut at the centre. They were often dyed, painted or otherwise decorated and covered little more than the shoulders
  • then ordinary Egyptians did not wear any headdress as a rule,
  • The better-off put on wigs - perhaps just on special occasions
  • The pharaohs are always represented wearing crowns
  • The Egyptians went barefoot much of the time, but wore sandals on special occasions [8] or when their feet were likely to get hurt.
  • sandals were tied with two thongs and, if they had a pointed tip this was often turned upwards. They were made of leather [17] or rush [12] woven or stitched together, and often had leather soles and straps.
  • The kings wore at times very elaborately decorated sandals, and sometimes decorative gloves as well, but generally they were depicted barefoot, as were the gods.
  • Sandals made of gold have been found which cannot have been very comfortable to their wearers if they were worn at all. Among Tutankhamen's equipment there were 93 pieces of footwear. There were sandals made of wood with depictions of enemies on their soles, on which the king would tread with every step and another pair which was fastened with buttons.
  • Sandals seem to have had an importance which mostly escapes us nowadays, symbolizing prosperity and authority.
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    Arianna, this article has explanations on clothing and everyday wear of the ancient Egyptians 
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Fashion History and Makeup Series: Ancient Greece Makeup | Curious Tendency - 0 views

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    How the women did their makeup Briana Shepard
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The Renaissance Makeover | Making Up the Renaissance - 0 views

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    makeup examples
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Luscious Renaissance Desserts … Best French Renaissance Desserts! - 0 views

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    apple pear pie from renaissance. posted by Karissa Phillips
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    apple pear pie from renaissance. posted by Karissa Phillips
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Cosmetics Recipes | Making Up the Renaissance - 0 views

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    beauty recipes from the renaissance added by Karissa Phillips
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    beauty recipes from the renaissance added by Karissa Phillips
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