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What were the costumes of ancient Rome like? Better have a picture, thank you!

Roman costumes inherited the tradition of ancient Greece and developed. At that time, both men and women and ancient Romans wore wide robes, which became a symbol of ancient Roman civilization.

Among the works of art in ancient Rome, there is a statue of the speaker and a statue identified as August. They are all wearing robes. Clothes are as long as ankle bones or dragged straight to the ground, and Auguste's clothes are even wrapped on his head. The different colors used in long clothes often reflect the different occupations of the wearer, which has certain symbolic significance. For example, philosophers wear long blue dresses, which symbolizes that their knowledge is as profound as the ocean and the universe; Doctors wear long green dresses, which means that the critically ill will turn the corner and be full of hope for life; Fortune tellers and astrologers wear long white clothes, which means that they are honest and reliable and never deceive others; Theologians wear long black dresses and tell believers that they are solemn, just and trustworthy as messengers of God, and so on. In ancient Rome, the clothes of nobles were mostly dark red, bright red or milky white, while the clothes of civilians were mostly dark gray, light gray or brown. In particular, the long skirts wrapped around aristocratic women are mostly made of silk, with bright colors and exquisite patterns. At that time, rose ornaments were widely used in women's wear, which were more beautiful and elegant besides being pretty. Especially when a round jade arm is exposed, the three-dimensional folds of its clothing are more active, which makes the overall clothing image of the robe present a sense of sculpture.

With the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, many places in Europe entered the feudal society one after another, until around the 6th century A.D./kloc-0, which was called the Middle Ages or the Middle Ages for more than 200 years. In the dark Middle Ages, feudalism formed an alliance with Christian theology, which imprisoned people's freedom of thought and had to affect the costumes at that time.