Description
Forty-five full-page illustrations depict clothing styles for the perfect and lowest members of Egyptian society, including a trendy sheath worn by an Egyptian princess, a sheer kilt and red crown worn by a king of the Old Kingdom, a pleated skirt for an exotic dancer, a ceremonial robe of leopard skin for Queen Hatshepsut, simply draped gowns for court musicians, various intricately styled wigs, lavish headgear for royal figures, and a lot more.
Accompanied by accurate representations of period accessories (weapons, fans, symbols of workplace, musical instruments, and so on.), these handsome illustrations are sure to thrill coloring book enthusiasts, students of costume design, and fashion historians.