Fashion is depend on the Human Body (Shape)
Textile and fiber material worn on the body the wearing of
clothing is restricted to human being & is a feature of nearly all human
societies & its influence upon a
living, breathing bodies as it does upon their literary and cinematic counterparts affecting contour,
weight, posture and movement clothing.
Fashion (clothing) is one of the most important cultural
implements for articulating & territorializing human corporeality for mapping its erotogenic zones for affixing a sexual
identity.
1. Egyptian man
2. Egyptian woman
3. Ancient greek woman wearing a peplos
4. Greek man shown in "chiton"
5. Greek woman during Hellenistic period
6. Noble roman in tunic
7. Roman woman during the time of the roman empire
8. Byzantine emperor Justinian
9. Byzantine empress Theodora
10. Frankish nobleman
11. Frankish lady
12. German nobleman 13th century
13. German lady of nobility 13th century
14. Titled young lady (1400)
15. Titled young man (1400)
16. Gentleman of Burgundy
17. Gentleman of Burgundy
18. Lady of Burgundy
19. Nurnberg Citizen (1500)
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