Don’t judge a book by its cover, as the saying goes, and if Brazil were a book its cover would surely feature the city of Rio de Janeiro and girls dressed in feathered carnival costumes. However Brazil is far more diverse than just the beautiful city of Rio on which its reputation is built. There is, literally, something for everyone here and often on a mighty scale. The colossal Amazon rainforest is a nature-lovers paradise and the largest tropical forest in the world, the central western savannah area is home to the Pantanal, the largest wetland area in the world and the best area for wildlife viewing while Brazil also boasts 4,300 miles of white sandy beaches fringed with palm trees. As you can gather, it excels at more than just football.
My recent trip was to take me to historical Salvador, a vibrant city, alive and kicking with the strong influence of its African heritage. On a Tuesday night the colonial quarter, with its cobbled streets, pulsates to a rhythmic drum beat from street bands set up to play while the locals come out to eat, drink and dance. You get the feeling this is not just for visitors, this is a party for no other reason than it’s a Tuesday. During the day things are slightly quieter and you get time to wander and admire the beautiful colonial churches and colourful buildings. Most have been lovingly restored and are now museums, shops or small boutique hotels interspersed with restaurants serving an intriguing blend of African and Brazilian cuisine, with ingredients such as coconut, ginger, hot peppers, coriander and fish.
I was also lucky enough to take a private flight to the Kiaroa eco-resort. This is a small property 30 minutes south of Salvador by plane on the end of the Marau peninsula. The flight itself is a scenic adventure, passing along the lush southern coast of Bahia we landed on a private strip 50 yards from the hotel reception. Although it is a 5 star resort, with all the facilities you would expect, if feels quiet and relaxed, especially after the hustle and bustle of Salvador. Of the 28 rooms, most are bungalows with their own private plunge pools, set amongst exquisite tropical gardens. The property overlooks a long sandy beach, almost private in its emptiness, and being on a peninsular, you get the benefit of both sunrise and sunset, a double treat everyday.
Back to Salvador and I then headed north on the Coconut highway. A lovely 90 minute drive along empty beaches and palm trees, I arrived at the sleepy fishing village of Praia do Forte. Instantly my pulse slowed as I slipped into the local way of life. Praia do Forte is a pretty coastal village home to the hugely successful Tamar Turtle Reserve which was started in 1980 to save Brazil’s five species of sea turtle from extinction.
My trip ended in my most favourite city in the world – Rio. Fun, lively and with a naturally amazing setting, the buildings squeeze into the space between golden beaches and bays and the tropical escarpment, dripping with vegetation.
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The beaches of Brazil come at the top of many people’s lists when it comes to Latin travel. The large number of extremely beautiful resorts each having its own charm and beauty can be quite overwhelming. In north east Brazil, to the east of Sao Luiz, the Lencois National Park provides some of the best undeveloped beaches in all their pristine beauty, backed by glistening sand dunes running for a couple hundred kilometers. There is many a packages resort to choose from.
Brazil is very big in size and has some of the world’s best wildlife. If your Latin travel covers the Pantanal wetlands, then you will have ample opportunity to see a large variety of birds besides larger animals like anacondas, crocodiles and if you are lucky, even the jaguar. It will help if you select a packages resort close to your places of tour as it will help you save on time as well as money. Besides, a packages resort will take care of almost all your needs from airport pickup to almost anything else you might need.
The Amazon jungle in Brazil can also be a great experience. Awakening to the cries of the monkeys outside your lodge cab be a memorable experience. There is plenty of other wildlife to be seen too, but the experience can be really enchanting. Then the Iguazu Falls which border Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil are also covered under Latin travel. A lot of people rate this as number one in their Latin travel. For the most impressive views, you could visit the Iguazu Falls in the rainy season when it is really monstrous, roaring with the force of all the additional rain water.
Southern Chile’s Torres del Paine National Park is the top trekking destination of all Latin travel. It is a collection of granite peaks and lovely lakes that never failt to amze its visitors and there are plenty of trekking options that last even a week. Torres del Paine is about five hours by road from Punta Arenas which happens to be the nearest airport. The Atacama desert in Chile has its own beauty; volcanoes leap out of a desolate landscape filled with geysers. You also find fortresses from Inca-prior times as wells as stone age settlements that have been excavated.
The Machu Pichu Inca ruins are another often visited tourist attraction in Latin travel. Its location high up in the Andes is as spectacular as the ruins themselves. Travelers who are adventurous would rather travel to Machu Picchu along the Inca Trail, which works out to be a mountainous hike into the rain forests, mountains and Inca sites which lasts for four days.
The Galapagos Islands of Ecuador are pretty expensive but still one of the top choices of people opting for Latin travel. This is where Charles Darwin studied fauna and came up with the theory of evolution. Wildlife here includes whales, sharks, tortoises, turtles, seals sea lions and penguins besides a whole lot of bird life.
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Latin American Art Growing in Popularity
A new generation of Latin American artists are ensuring that works from the region are attracting international buyers in increasing numbers. Up until thirty years ago the majority of works coming out of the region were purchased by wealthy Latin American families who would often build their collections up over many generations. Whilst South American buyers and those of Latino origin still make up the lion share of buyers from this diverse and exciting region, Virgilio Garza, Head of Latin American Art at Christies says the category is going increasingly international “The demographics of the clients has changed, little by little there were a lot of American collectors buying Latin American art seriously. Now in the past four years there are other players who have changed the dynamic. There are Europeans, Middle Eastern, some Asian buyers looking for specific things and even Russians have been regular buyers.â€Â Auction house Bonhams have become aware of the increasing interest in the regions’ art and told Alternative Latin Investor they are working towards a fully committed Latin American catalogue in the future. Cindy Cronk, a street art specialist for Bonhams, based in California, sees a long term potential for South American art “I think its been on the radar for a while. Its slowly growing which is actually more stable than say with contemporary Chinese artists, now their works aren’t selling. I think it’s encouraging to see it slowly building up. I think it gives it more stability.â€
´Latin American Art´ is a contentious and very broad term that incorporates pre-Colonial, Colonial, an Independence period, Muralism from the last century and the modern era that has seen the emergence of exciting new talents. Though the given label has been shunned by some modern artists keen to emphasize movements within their own countries, Virgilio Garza feels the creation of the category was fundamental to its present day popularity “As a term Latin American art is very, very broad because it doesn’t really limit a time span. Latin America is so complex and there are a lot of regions so you cant really speak of one Latin American art. Ever since the beginning, the sale (at Christies) started including Spanish colonial works from the 18th century up to the present. So, in one sale you really covered centuries of art from many different regions that historically never really communicated with each other too much. Even though there was a Latin American identity there was a lot of artists, developed in the early 20th century, who were looking at Europe rather than Brazil. The catalogue and the category were very important for that reason because it really created awareness. For example Mexican collectors actually learnt about the art of other countries in Latin America just by receiving the catalogue, looking at it and coming.â€
Up until the 1970’s the majority of Latin American art was sold here and there, often mixed into impressionist, modern or fine art sales. In 1981 Christies made a landmark decision and held their first auction in New York dedicated solely to Latin American art. Virgilio Garza from Christies recalls there were incredible bargains to be had at the time “I remember all these Mexican families created very important collections by buying at auction back then. At the time a lot of great, great things were available more easily than now. For example if you look at a sale in 1982 you would find that there are masterpieces like Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera and now you really have to go out of your way to get one of those.â€Â Mexican painter Frida Kahlo is probably the best-known Latin American artist throughout the world today. She painted self- portraits and depictions of Mexican culture combining Realism, Symbolism and Surrealism. Whilst Kahlo died in 1954 it wasn’t until the 1980’s that her work began to the sort of attention that today sees her works sell for amongst the highest prices ever attracted by a female artist. Virgilio Garza says the “Kahlo effect†was very significant “In the 80’s Latin American works were priced at a million dollars and that was a big thing and then in the 90’s Frida Kahlo came along and there were a couple of works in the field that sold and she surpassed the two million dollar mark which was an important landmark. Then not long ago, Frida Kahlo surpassed the US$5 million dollar mark it may not sound that impressive if you see other figures from the contemporary or impressionist world, but it’s important.â€
Christies currently hold two Latin American auctions each year, one in May and one in November. In 2003 the May sale realized US$5,702,796 (see table), whereas, to give an indication of how interest has grown, by May last year their auction set a world record for the field by auctioning works to a value of over US$33 million. This auction also contained a world record for a single piece by a Latin American artist as Rufino Tamayo’s, Trovador sold for US$7,209,000, eclipsing the previous record of US$5,616,00 paid for Frida Kahlo’s Roots in May 2006. Trovador led a series of important new records for Mexican modern art including Leonora Carrington, Pedro Cornel, Juan Soriano, and Emilio Baz Viaud. In addition to the Mexican success, other notable Latin American records were set for Jesús Rafael Soto, Gonzalo Fonseca, and Mario Carreño.
As the Christies sales table shows, the art industry is not immune from the current global crisis. At their last auction held in November last year Christies only realized just under half the amount of the previous record sale but Garza is not concerned for the long-term prospects “We are very optimistic because our field is not one that has huge ups and downs. People are still buying and we think that we may be going back to 2006 levels more or less when the market was good but it wasn’t as high as it was at the end of 2008 beginning 2009. We have a very exciting sale coming up in May so we hope people are going to respond.â€Â And whilst prices may be down at present Garza feels it offers opportunities not available in other sectors of art “It’s a very young category. I always say it and ill keep saying it, we are very good value and there is great quality. If you have a million dollars you can build a serious collection as opposed to other categories where the art is so expensive your money may not go that far.â€
If a Tamayo, a Rivera or a Kahlo is beyond your reach it may be worthwhile investigating the latest strand of Latin America art attracting much attention according to Virgilio Garza “Something that has been happening and its an incredible phenomenon is that a lot of artists from the 60’s and 70’s are being rediscovered big time. What is attracting interest is lot of geometric abstraction, Pop Art artists like (Venezuelan) Jesus Rafael Soto, who had had a very important career in the 60’s and 70’s then sort of fell out of fashion. There are different schools and movements but I would say geometric abstraction from the 60’s & 70’s is very hot now. Those are artists that were forgotten and the 80’s weren’t very good to them. In the 90’s little by little people were looking at them again. Now there is a real market for them.†During his exclusive interview with Alternative Latin Investor Virgilio Garza, Head of Latin American Art at Christies gave us some more of his hot tips for investing in the market at the moment “I would say a very successful artist who sells both in Latin and the contemporary sales is Vik Muniz from Brazil. There is a another Brazilian who we have sold very well called Adriana Varejao as well as a Mexican artist Gabriel Orozco who sells more with the contemporary sales.â€
Whilst works by artists such as Kahlo have undoubtedly been fundamental in giving Latin American art the profile it now enjoys, there is a new, refreshing generation who are taking the regions’ art in new directions. Cindy Cronk from Bonhams specializes in street art and finds inspiration in what is happening in Sao Paolo, Brazil “My personal interest is in street artists coming out of Brazil. In Sao Paolo there is a gallery called Choque Cultural and they offer some really interesting artists. I like Calma and Zezão a lot but there is some amazing artists just working on the streets there. Graffiti and mural art they are actually bringing in. Sometimes they’ll actually do it on gallery walls. They do a lot of screen prints, which are actually quite affordable to anyone starting out. We have urban sales, but I think eventually if its strong enough we could build an entire Latin American sale from the early works through to what is going on now.â€
As well as contemporary artists emerging from the Brazilian street scene there is an important generation of young artists in Mexico City doing very well internationally and Puerto Rico can boast a new scene that is gaining international recognition. Besides her passion for artists from Brazil, Cindy Cronk feels that other countries provide interesting options for the collector and that interest in her home state of California has never been greater. “I think every Latin American country has some artists such as Fernando Botero is from Colombia. The museum of Latin American Art here in Long Beach that’s another example of the strength of Latin American Art, especially here in California. That they have a museum dedicated to it is partly due to the collectors. We have some serious collectors here in Southern California and the museums have benefited from that as they have donated their collections to these museums. MOLA is getting ready to have an exhibit on Oswaldo Guayasamin from Ecuador, its very intense art.â€
As Latin American art enjoys a more international profile attracting interest from investors from all over the world, it should be remembered that until recently it was wealthy families from countries such as Mexico, Brazil and Argentina that patronized South American artists. Cindy Cronk told Alternative Latin Investor that the majority of their clients still come from the U.S.A and Mexico but that they now have to compete for that special work with a world market “all the great Mexican artists, like Diego Rivera, typically are going to collectors in Florida, California, a little bit in the south west like Arizona, Texas and in Mexico. We have some serious collectors in Mexico but people are bidding on this from all over the world. Since our company is based in London we have a huge client base and its truly international. During our sales we will have two tables filled with phone bidders…that’s people bidding from all over the world!†And if you do plan on bidding and are new to investing in art, Cindy has some sound advice “As with the western world the established artists are still selling and the prices are still really strong and I think that Art will always be a good investment. The number one rule that I tell people is buy what you like, but you definitely want to do your research. I think you are going to get a quicker return if you are investing in the more established artists. For me looking towards the urban artists I think there will be some who will maintain their prices and actually really end up having successful careers. It’s a good time to buy art, especially right now. I think the prices are back to reality a bit.â€
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Company history
The company, initially named Asian Eyes Pictures, placed an emphasis on Japanese hardcore content in its early years. As the company grew, it expanded its production to Southeast Asia and South America. In late 2006, Third World Media added Katana, a high-end Japanese lineup featuring popular Japanese AV stars and scripted, subtitled story lines.
The motto of the company is to “bring our consumers the best XXX authentic ethnic action from every corner of the earth” and it receives consistent positive reviews among the adult press and web sites. Third World Media considers Pretty Little Asians its flagship series for the titles it produces in the Far East, and the Teen Brazil and Shemale Samba Mania lines as its top content coming from South America.
Scott, a fluent Japanese speaker, credits the growth of his company to his extensive travels in Asia. When Third World Media entered the adult market, the Japanese product entering the U.S. market was produced for the Japanese domestic market, where penetration is blurred, or “mosaiced” to conform with their laws. Third World Media produces movies for distribution outside Japan, and its hardcore products are shot without mosaics.
Like the company’s Asian titles, its Latin titles, which include transsexual titles, are also produced to be sold primarily in the American market. Third World Media’s veteran in-house director Ed Hunter makes frequent travels to South America to find performers who’ve never been seen by American audiences. The company also added John Florian as its sales manager in January 2008.
The company is also the exclusive distributor of transsexual performer Gia Darling’s production company, Gia Darling Entertainment. Other adult film stars featured in Third World Media movies include: Mai Haruna, Rei Himekawa, Monica Mattos, Meguru Kosaka, Chocoball Mukai, Shorty Mac, Ed Powers, Allanah Starr, Gia Darling, among others. Japanese AV idols Junko, featured in The Kimono Kronicles,and Mirai Haneda, star of Hello Titty 3, signed at Third World Media’s 2008 AVN Adult Entertainment Expo booth.
Third World Media’s movies are avialalble for purchase online and through streaming video in a video on demand format from Internet pornogrpahy companies, AEBN and DVDEmpire.com. The company operates a branded VOD portal with AEBN at ThirdWorldDVD.com.
The company maintains a Twitter feed and Facebook page. It also sponsors AsianJuiceBox.com, a blog focused on the Asian sex industry.
Recent News: The company will distribute its first American Transgender movie for Grooby Productions in December 2009. List of Titles
10 Little Asians 1-15 (Asian Eyes Pictures)
10 Little Latinas 1-2
18 and Asians 1-8 (Asian Eyes Pictures)
A Bombs (Asian Eyes Pictures)
Asian Juice Box
Asian Muff Divers 1-2
Backdoor to Bangkok
Bangkok Suckee Fuckee 1-9 (Asian Eyes Pictures)
Bi Pole Her 1-5
Big Black Poles in Little White Holes 1-16
Blondes Have More Cun
Blue Jean Teens 1
Bonsai Bushwhackers (Asian Eyes Pictures)
Chest Full of Latinas Hoes 1
Chopstick Chowdown (Asian Eyes Pictures)
Chest Full of Asians 1-8 (Asian Eyes Pictures)
Cum Inside My Kimono (Katana)
Drip. Drain. Drool
Double Stuffed Asian Stuffed Transsexual (Black Ops)
Exit Ass Enter Mouth
Euro Cock-Tail Party
False Advertising
Fresh Off The Boat 1-3
Fresh Thai Creampies 1-3 (Asian Eyes Pictures)
Forbidden Thai Sticks
Gia Darling Will Kick Your Ass
Hairless Asian Clams (Katana)
Hello Titty 1-6 (Asian Eyes Pictures)
Hidden Camera Massage Scam (Katana)
Hot Spring Orgy Retreat (Katana)
Im Camera Shy 1-3
International Big Boobs
J-Girls Dress Up Fantasy
J-Girls Ink
J-Girls Reality Road Trip
Jammed in Japan (Asian Eyes Pictures)
Japanese Amateurs Uncovered 3
Japanese Underground Idols 1-2 (Asian Eyes Pictures)
Leaking Tranny Fluid
Little Asian Ass Lickers 1-2 (Asian Eyes Pictures)
Little Asian Cheerleaders (Asian Eyes Pictures)
Little Asian Cock Suckers 1-15 (Asian Eyes Pictures)
Little Asian Transsexuals 1-17 (Asian Eyes Pictures)
Little Latin Cocksuckers 1
Look at that Big Ass 1-4
Look at those Big Boobs 1-2
Miss Big Ass Brazil 1-7
Miss Big Dick Brazil
Naughty Euro Sluts
Naughty Little Asians 1-27 (Asian Eyes Pictures)
Office Insecurity (Katana)
Oriental Rugs
Perverts of the Caribbean
Pretty Little Asians 1-50 (Asian Eyes Pictures)
Pretty Little Latinas 1-38
Pretty Little Sistas 1-5
Rice Rockets
Riding the Riviera
Sexual Arts Academy (Katana)
Shaftin’ Whitey
Shemale Pornstar (Grooby)
Shemale Samba Mania 1-41
Teen Brazil 1-8
Teen Japan 1-5
Teen Ladyboys 1-2
Teen Tacos’
Teen Thailand
Tight Asian Man Holes 1-2
Tokyo Cream Puffs 1-4 (Asian Eyes Pictures)
Trannys in Training
Trisexual Aslylum 1-2
Who’s Your Mama San 1-2 (Asian Eyes Pictures) Gia Darling Titles
Absolute Allanah
Big Boob Adventures 1-2
Blonde
Gia Darling with Love
Gialicious 1-2
Gia Salutes America
Hip Hop Transsexual Heartbreakers
Italian Transsexual Job 1-6
Naughty Transsexual Nurses
Shemale Championship Boxing
Shemale Slumber Party
Tranny Watch
Transsexual Carnival
Transsexual Cheerleader Search
Transsexual Heartbreakers 1-37
Transsexual No Tell Motel
Transsexual Made in the USA
Third World Media’s titles are available on DVD,CD, as well as through cable, satellite and internet outlets. Its titles are also available in Canada and Europe through its foreign distribution deals. The company operates trannyfluid.com and forbiddentokyo.com, and has its titles available through its video on demand site, thirdworldvod.com. Company news, information and new releases can be found at its official site, ThirdWorldxxx.com. Awards
The company won acclaim from consumer adult video review magazine Adam Film World in 2007 for “Best Asian Release Company” and in 2008. It was also nominated “Up & Coming Studio” by adult industry trade publication XBIZ for its 2007 awards.
Its past AVN Award nominations are Shemale Samba Mania 16, 22 and 27 for “Best Transsexual Release”; Shemale Samba Mania for “Best Transsexual Series”; Pretty Little Latinas 23 for “Best Ethnic Themed Release, Latin”; Pretty Little Latinas for “Best Ethnic Themed Series, Latin”; Little Asian Cocksuckers for “Best Ethnic Themed Series, Asian”; Little Asian Asslickers 1 for “Best Ethnic Themed Release, Asian”.
The company’s 2009 AVN nominees included Naughty Little Asians and Pretty Little Asians for AVN’s “Best Ethnic-Themed Series, Asian” award; Naughty Little Asians 20 and the Katana-produced feature ” also represented in the “Best Ethnic-Themed Release, Asian” category. The company also continued its strong tranny showing with Little Asian Transsexuals and Shemale Samba Mania for “Best Transsexual Series”. Tokyo Cream Puffs for “Best Internal Series” and Teen Brazil for “Best Ethnic-Themed Series, Latin” rounded out the company’s nominations.
2009 AVN Awards – Won ‘Best Ethnic-Themed Series – Asian’ for Naughty Little Asians 2010 Nominated for 9 AVN Awards including Naughty Little Asians for “Best Ethnic-Themed Series” wich it won the year before.
The company has also been nominated for AEBN’s 2009 VOD Award for Roppongi After Dark in Nov. 2008. and again in 2010 for Spunk and Hidden Camera Massage Scam
In December 2010 XBIZ nominated the company for two Transsexual Movie of the Year Awards- SPUNK and TEEN LADYBOYS References
^ a b c d X, Nelson: “Third World Media: First Rate Entertainment,” August 2007, pg. 144.
^ “Third World, Combat Zone Bring On John Florian”, XBiz, January 05, 2008. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
^ “Third World Media Adds Gia Darling Titles”, XBiz, April 15, 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-12.
^ “Japanese Adult Stars to Sign for Third World at AEE”, XBiz, December 28, 2007. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
^ “Third World Media Starts VOD Site”, XBiz, August 06, 2008. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
^ “Third World Media Sponsoring Asian Blog”, XBiz, February 02, 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-12.
^ “Adam Film World Guide Announces Annual Porn Awards Winners”, XBIZ, March 30, 2007. Retrieved 2009-11-23
^ “Adam Film World Names Annual Awards Winners”, XBiz, April 30, 2008. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
^ “XBIZ Announces Finalists for the 2007 XBIZ Awards”, XBIZ, December 12, 2006. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
^ “Third World Makes Strong Showing With 8 Award Noms”, XBiz, December 04, 2007. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
^ “Third World Media Garners 10 AVN Noms”, AdultDVDtalk.com, December 08, 2008. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
^ “THE 2009 AVN AWARDS WINNERS”. AVN. http://www.avnawards.com/index.php?content=winners09. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
^ “THE 2010 AVN NOMINEES”. AVN. http://avnawards.avn.com/about/nominees.html. Retrieved 2010-01-07.
^ “AEBN Announces Nominations for 2009 VOD Awards”, XBiz, November 25, 2008. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
^ “AEBN Announces 2010 VOD Awards Nominees”. AVN.
^ “XBIZ Announces Finalist Nominees for 2010 XBIZ Awards”. XBIZ. http://www.xbiz.com/news/115720?ln=web. Retrieved 2010-01-07. External links
ThirdWorldxxx.com – official website
3rdworldmobile.com – Third World Media Mobile
Third World Media at the IAFD
Third World Media Company Profile at AVN Categories: Pornographic film studios | Film production companies of the United States | Companies established in 1999 | Companies based in Los Angeles, California
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Roman mythology costume party ideas?
I’m doing a latin club meeting and we’re supposed to dress as someone from roman/greek mythology. I am pretty good at making costumes so anything that takes a little work is fine, just not too much because it’s pretty soon.
It has to be a costume for a girl, and please describe how it might look?
I already have a tunic-type shirt with a gold border that I can use (optional).
Firstly, a toga is a male garment, a semi-circle eighteen feet long and six feet wide, draped around the body and over the shoulders, and worn over a long shirtlike garment called the tunica that usually reached to just below the knees. Usually the only ornamentation on the toga was a single strip or band of color, one inch in from the edge and three inches wide, usually purple, that ran down the long straight side of the toga itself.
Roman women wore the stola, a long garment that reached to the ankles, rectangular in shape, with no defined sleeves, that was pinned over the shoulders and girdled about the waist and around the bosom in the classic “X”. An undergarment was worn, called a camisia that was cut as a rectangle, sewn up like a cylinder, and fastened over the shoulders under the stola. Over the stola was draped the himation, or palla, a shawl-like garment twelve to fifteen feet long and as wide as the wearer was tall. The palla was generally worn thrown over the left shoulder, taken around the back to the right, around the front, and thrown over the left arm, which was always held bent so as to support the stola. The camisia would be an off-white or even a pale rose or blue, while the stola would have been bleached white, and the himation was usually a bright color with a decorated edge.
It’s funny – both men and women usually just take a bedsheet and belt it around them with a rope and think it’s a “toga”, a male garment, when in actuality they are getting a garment closer to the stola – a female garment.
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