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  • Stola - Wikipedia
    The stola was a long, pleated, sleeveless robe that could be worn by Roman wives (matronae) It was worn as a symbol and represented a woman's marital status, and it was also worn by the Roman Vestal priestesses [14][15] There are no physical remains of any stola
  • High Fashion of Ancient Rome: Togas and Stolas
    Instead, the respectable women of Rome were expected to wear stola, which was the female equivalent of the toga Like the toga, this was an outer garment and was worn over the tunic
  • The Stola and Other ‘Female’ Garments – UnRoman Romans
    For most of ancient Roman history, respectable Roman women wore the stola — a long dress that reached down to the feet that was worn over a tunic The stola was usually sleeveless and could be made out of a range of materials, though it had traditionally been made out of wool, like the toga
  • STOLA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of STOLA is a long draped robe similar to the Greek chiton worn by women of ancient Rome Did you know?
  • The Roman Stola - mariamilani Ancient Rome
    The Roman Stola was a traditional dress worn by Roman women also known as “Roman matrons” It was the direct equivalent of the men’s formal dress called the Toga
  • Stola - Encyclopedia. com
    The stola was the basic garment worn by women during the years of the Byzantine Empire (476 – 1453 c e ) The stola was a long dress, sewn along both sides from the hem at the bottom all the way to the arms
  • Stola - Fashion, Costume, and Culture: Clothing, Headwear, Body . . .
    Stola The stola was the staple garment of the married woman in ancient Rome It was a long gown, generally sleeveless, that hung nearly to the feet The stola was generally worn over a tunica intima, a light inner shirt It was often fastened at the shoulders by small clasps called fibulae
  • Whats the Difference Between a Toga, Stola, or Chiton?
    The stola was made of linen Originally, women wore togas as well, but after the 2nd century BC, the toga was worn exclusively by men, and women were expected to wear the stola
  • Stola - Wikiwand
    The stola was a staple of fashion in ancient Rome spanning from the early Roman Republic until the beginning of the 2nd century CE
  • Stola - tribunesandtriumphs. org
    Definition of the Stola: The word stola derives from the Latin word 'stole' meaning a garment The stola was a long garment, descending to the ankles, worn by Roman women





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