Lady's Roman

Many Roman clothing styles were adapted from the early Greeks. Roman adaptations of the Peplos and the Chiton are the two styles most often worn by a Roman lady underneath the Stola. These flowing styles can be as simple as two cotton rectangles held together at the shoulders with pins or as ornate as silk trimmed with beads and metal thread.
Price range $75.00 and up.

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This fully lined pink and silver chiton is made of silk metallic tissue over silk satin and trimmed with metallic silver and pink corded and beaded braid. The gown ties at the shoulders and sleeves, and laces up the back.
$750.00 as shown.
Click on each picture for a larger image.

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Close up of the bodice trim

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Because we make every garment to your specifications you are never limited to just what you see.
We can make any desired changes to the design, color, or materials of the garments shown,
and all garments are made to your measurements, not some generic “size”.

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Prices are subject to change without notice

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