Sep 29

Around 1.200 B.C. waves of Dorian invaders swept into Greece from Illyria on the east of the Adriatic and brought about the downfall of the Mycenaean civilization. The following four centuries are known as the “Dark Age” of Greece. The period started with a civilization of people dressed in bell-shaped skirts and tightly fitted bodices, and ended with a race dressed in draped clothes, the Greek costumes we now associate with the Greeks and the Romans.

During the periods under discussion, generally referred to as Archaic and Classical, there were two basic styles of costume for both men and women: Doric, in existence at the beginning of the Archaic period, and Ionic which was adopted later.Again the roman costumes was made from a single rectangle of material but much wider than that used for the peplos, measuring up to ten feet wide. It had no surplus material and was measured exactly from shoulder to ankle. The enormous width required that eight to ten fibulae were needed to fasten the top edge, leaving an openwork seam either side of the neck which ran across the shoulders and down the arms to form elbow-length sleeves.

Sep 29

Like Egyptian women today, their forebears colored their nails, palms, soles and sometimes hair also with a paste containing the yellowish-red pigment of henna leaves.

Tattooing was also used to enhance feminine charms. The patterns on some predynastic and archaic statues are usually regarded as the earliest examples.

The erotic overtones of the art emerge clearly from the figures of ‘brides of the dead’ laid in tombs from the New Kingdom onwards; these were decorated with the familiar tattoo motifs.

Even in ancient Egypt a gorgeous complexion did not last for ever. To treat wrinkles (and freckles) oil of fenugreek was recommended, a plant freely available because of its use as animal fodder.

No sooner had they stepped outside the dim seclusion of their homes than the Egyptians were exposed to the full impact of the sun. The deep blue sky was seldom hidden by clouds blowing  in from the Mediterranean, to be dissipated later over middle Egypt and only rarely reaching into Upper Egypt.

The low humidity of the Sahara, the world’s largest desert, affected the Nile valley too, so that human body temperature was regulated by the evaporation of sweat even at a time of great physical exertion.

The pioneers in dress and hygiene alike were understandably the women, who learned to enhance the natural beauty of their dark-haired, dark-eyed Mediterranean kind and the charm of their graceful movements by the tasteful lines of their egyptian costumes, striking coiffure, relative cleanliness and the use of alluring perfumes.

From prehistoric times the climate of the country had forced people to wear light, airy clothes. Heavy perspiration led them to take care of their skin and hair not merely by washing, but by a quite elaborate cosmetic routine.

In the New Kingdom dignitaries of the highest ranks, such as the vizier Rekhmire, the overseer of the physicians Nebamun and the royal herald Intef, sometimes wore a distinctive Egyptian costume not unlike women’s dress - a tunic fitting under the arms, held up by a narrow ribbon round the neck, and reaching to the ankles.

Sep 29

WIth spiderman 3 movie released in may 2007, but I am pretty sure some people willstill be eager to buy the infamous evil spiderman costumes (I mean the black version of Spiderman costumes) this year too.

Spiderman 3 turned out be of o the hit movies this year too, so make sure you got the right halloween costumes for halloween 2008.

Some details about Spiderman 3

Also Known As:

3 (USA) (trailer title)
Spider-Man 3: The IMAX Experience (USA) (IMAX version)
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MPAA:

Rated PG-13 for sequences of intense action violence.

Parents Guide:

View content advisory for parents

Runtime:

139 min

Country:

USA

Language:

English

Color:

Color

Aspect Ratio:

2.35 : 1 more

Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital EX | SDDS (8 channels) | DTS-ES | Sonics-DDP (IMAX version)
SPOILER: When Peter is in the Jazz bar and fighting the door man, you can see his skin through the space between the buttons on his shirt, but in the next scene he is wearing the ‘black Spider-Man’ outfit underneath his shirt. Although in the cartoon the suit can change into any pair of clothes Peter thinks of, this concept is not brought forwards in the movie, therefore making this a goof. Even if it were possible for the symbiote to change Peter’s clothes in the movie, it seems unlikely that it would disappear and then reappear just after he’s beaten someone up.