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  2. Stola - Wikipedia

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    It has long been believed that Roman women originally did not wear stolae and that they instead wore togas like the men. However, this goes back to a scholarly lore invented in Late Antiquity. [9] [10] For the most part, the toga was worn exclusively by men, and Roman wives (matronae) traditionally wore the stola.

  3. Toga - Wikipedia

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    Toga candida: "Bright toga"; a toga rubbed with chalk to a dazzling white, worn by candidates (from Latin candida, "pure white") for public office. [11] Thus Persius speaks of a cretata ambitio, "chalked ambition". Toga candida is the etymological source of the word candidate. Toga pulla: a "dark toga" was supposed to be worn by mourners at ...

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  5. Biblical clothing - Wikipedia

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    Originally the toga was worn by all Romans; free citizens were required to wear togas because only slaves and children wore tunics.By the 2nd century BC, however, it was worn over a tunic, and the tunic became the basic item of dress. Women wore an outer garment known as a stola, which was a long pleated dress similar to the Greek chitons.

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    Here is what Mulkey wore for Thursday night's LSU game against Georgia: Loud cheers for Johnson when announced she's from Savannah. Kim Mulkey wearing what appears to be a gold sequin sweater vest?

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    She wore the Napoleonic Amethyst Parure Tiara, which her mom, Queen Silvia, wore to the events last year. Pascal Le Segretain - Getty Images Princess Victoria's updo was extremely glamorous.

  8. Clothing in the ancient world - Wikipedia

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    The toga candida, an especially whitened toga, was worn by political candidates. Prostitutes wore the toga muliebris, rather than the tunics worn by most women. The toga pulla was dark-colored and worn for mourning, while the toga purpurea, of purple-dyed wool, was worn in times of triumph and by the Roman emperor.

  9. Badge of shame - Wikipedia

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    In Ancient Rome, both men and women originally wore the toga, but over time matrons adopted the stola as the preferred form of dress, while prostitutes retained the toga. Later, under the Lex Julia, women convicted of prostitution were forced to wear a toga muliebris, as the prostitute's badge of shame. [14]