"From the Greeks to the Romans
To You and to Me
Nothing has changed
But the Phone and TV" dut
WoW. That is truly true about women's fashion.
CRETE (2000 to 1500 BCE): Women were beginning to realize the value of garments and the look of beauty and its benefits. The beginning use of a Girdle was shown in illustrations
ANCIENT GREECE (1100 BCE to 50 BCE)
Bra: Breast band was being used and called apodesmos, mastodeton or strophion.
Wigs: Used to cover bald (shaved) heads and protect them from the sun. Used for fashion and beauty.
ROMAN EMPIRE (31 BCE TO 312 AD)
Bra: Wearing a tunic with a girdle and adopoted a form of the apodesme called a strophium or mamillare. Roman women wore a tunic gathered slightly under the bust with no waist.
Wigs: Extremely popular for fashion and to hide baldness
Cosmetics:Wearing cosmetics was extremely popular - Powdered chalk to lighten faces, red wine based lipstick, ash-based eyeliner and perfume was very popular.
1900s to Today:
1930 Onward: Large-scale commercial production of bras began
1975: 1st Synthetic Breast Form created and patented by Cornelius and Jolly Rechenberg. Bags of rice, beads and other materials had been used previously. Jolly Rechenberg continues the family tradition with American Breast Care innovating new breast forms, shapers and mastectomy bras.
The importance of beauty and fashion continues today. At Susan's Special Needs we are specialists in the Science of Mastectomy and understand the importance of providing the products to "Feel Like Yourself ... Again." Give us a call to see how we can help you discover yourself again. Toll-Free 800.497.7005 www.SusansSpecialNeeds.com
We are now "Susan At Antonino Salon" specializing in Human Hair, Human Hair/Synthetic Blend and Synthetic wigs. I am an Oncology Nurse and Breast Cancer Survivor offering products for women undergoing Chemotherapy and Radiation Treatment since 1994. “The Fit of Custom Made. The Value of Custom Tailored.” CALL or TEXT 248-544-4287 for your FREE consultation on Monday and Tuesday from 10 AM to 4 PM. We are located within Antonino Salon, 191 Townsend, Birmingham, MI 48009.
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