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Draping Classical Greek Clothing | Peplos, Chiton, Himation 

David La Beaux
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@DevoteaSings
@DevoteaSings 2 года назад
It's so fascinating to me how these pattern for these pieces is basiclly just a rectangle, bu they all looks so regal on the body
@ChelseaWilkerson-u7o
@ChelseaWilkerson-u7o 4 дня назад
The peplos instructions were very helpful. I wasn't sure if I was going to sew all the way up or stop where I wanted the fold to start. Thanks.
@ariellabradshaw966
@ariellabradshaw966 5 дней назад
I came across this video by chance and we both went to uccs and that totally surprised me! Awesome video.
@Hell_of_the_Ball
@Hell_of_the_Ball 17 дней назад
I’m planning a crochet project and couldn’t decide how I’m going to want to do my border, very helpful, I’m still not sure but I definitely have a better idea now
@anneml4213
@anneml4213 2 года назад
This was the most helpful video that I came across for making my Persephone costume this year for Halloween. Thank you!
@antonialoos546
@antonialoos546 Год назад
Me watching it now because I want to do an “authentic” Medusa costume for this halloween 😂
@areina1728
@areina1728 Год назад
@@antonialoos546 same!
@alittlerain7159
@alittlerain7159 Год назад
Same here @Anne Laun
@maddyscott2929
@maddyscott2929 20 дней назад
I came to this video for the exact same reason! 🌸💀
@SolveigMineo
@SolveigMineo 2 года назад
Thank you very much ! I feel like the most difficult part in recreating ancient greek clothing is to source the right fabric. Thin drapy wools and nice linens are veeeeery hard to find today.
@3llemc
@3llemc Год назад
To be able to find a high quality wool with a nice drape! Ahhh
@enculpius
@enculpius 4 месяца назад
best ancient greek clothing tutorial i've come found. straightforword and concise. thank you so much!
@simplypeachy3339
@simplypeachy3339 2 года назад
It's amazing what they did with a simple piece of cloth, and you really demonstrated it in an equally amazing way!
@Kim-iq1ge
@Kim-iq1ge 3 года назад
Great demonstration! Concise and informative! Thanks!
@3llemc
@3llemc Год назад
Definitely the best vid I've seen describing the differences
@cynthias.5637
@cynthias.5637 8 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for the demonstration. I have heard these words used to refer to clothing but you really brought it to life!
@KellyBell1
@KellyBell1 Год назад
Thank you for that!! Very interesting and I have wondered about these types of day to day clothing they wore in ancient times in Greece. ❤
@honey-ub9jd
@honey-ub9jd 2 года назад
Im doing a Greek day tommorrow at school and were required to wear chitons. This really helped a lot ☺️
@kuntheaseth241
@kuntheaseth241 3 года назад
Very classy Ancient Rome and Greek empire drape. I inspire, I am going to create it. Thanks a lots.
@shelbymachado8712
@shelbymachado8712 Год назад
Thank you so much for this. I need really detailed references to understand how to design these clothes for art I'm working on and this is the first example I've scene that really helps me understand.
@smiteme3987
@smiteme3987 2 года назад
Thank you for these, they are beautiful drapings
@ThePunkmom
@ThePunkmom 3 года назад
Peplos uses a narrower piece of fabric and a decorative straight pin to fasten.
@tomrisyucemen4060
@tomrisyucemen4060 10 месяцев назад
such a great video! much appreciated
@iampoisonpoisonivy
@iampoisonpoisonivy 10 месяцев назад
You deserve all the likes
@sailorstarfairy1
@sailorstarfairy1 9 месяцев назад
Thank you very much
@AJaneiteSews
@AJaneiteSews 7 месяцев назад
This is great and I am going to show it to my students in a History of Fashion seminar I am teaching this semester! Thank you!
@valthorne9264
@valthorne9264 2 месяца назад
Thank you. Concise and informative. Found volume of background music a little intrusive though, had to listen harder.
@SofiaBerruxSubs
@SofiaBerruxSubs 2 года назад
I love how their society was very gender natural in sense of clothes. They may have had clothes that were mainly worn by one gender but doesn't mean you couldn't see the opposite gender wear it either. They were very flow and lose clothes and hair styles which is pretty cool
@DemetriosLevi
@DemetriosLevi Год назад
No lol women had to be covered up in public, especially married women; the rare times they were allowed in public they were to cover their hair with an epivlema. They had extremely strict gender roles that loosened only during the medieval days and it was shown via clothing.
@aphrodieMonkey
@aphrodieMonkey Год назад
@@DemetriosLevi Not to mention apparently only certain clothes were allowed to be worn by men, like togas
@Lupinesqueful
@Lupinesqueful 2 года назад
Really nice video an good advice, thank you!
@sagarue
@sagarue 2 года назад
Thank you for the information
@GRACEAK01
@GRACEAK01 Год назад
My himation is always falling off of my shoulder when I wear it, just like it looks like it is in your video. How did the ancient greeks keep it on while doing anything practical?
@Ragdoll161
@Ragdoll161 10 месяцев назад
The ancient Greeks had pins!! They used pins and brooches and ties to secure a lot of their clothing They also had vaguely different ideas of modesty.. Also, Himations aren't really practical garmants, they're more for casual wear or traveling. For practicality, they wore chitons or exomises
@goddess4419
@goddess4419 2 года назад
Thank you!
@hikamiDjazz
@hikamiDjazz 3 года назад
Thank you for the great demonstration! :) What would you say how long the fabric needs to be for the himation? Just roughly based on your size
@emememememememememe
@emememememememememe 2 года назад
So informative! Would a woman use a chiton over a peplos as like a cape/draping? Or is it its own thing?
@emememememememememe
@emememememememememe 2 года назад
@@davidplabeaux wow, thanks! will be trying these out
@javieradorno2503
@javieradorno2503 2 года назад
As far as I know, the peplos may go over the chiton, not the other way around
@SofiaBerruxSubs
@SofiaBerruxSubs 2 года назад
@@davidplabeaux I like how the greeks had very gender natural clothes. That could have been worn by both
@sweetchks-fn5qm
@sweetchks-fn5qm Год назад
How large of a piece of cloth would one use for a peplos?
@LizaDatBetterDressesVintage
@LizaDatBetterDressesVintage 2 года назад
It's definitely pronounced KYE-ton. The "ch" is the same Greek sound as in chiropractor or chorus, not the French sound of Chicago or charades.
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