Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Halloween Costumes Inspired By Ancient Greece

By Rand Fortescue




With Halloween not far away, maybe you are starting to wonder about getting a super outfit for the all important Halloween party. Or perhaps you're hunting for a few costume ideas that you're little ones can show off when they're out and about trick or treating. You do not want to conform to the norm, hence listed below are one or two classic costume ideas fresh for Halloween 2011. For this particular article, we will target Ancient Greece and Greek outfits. Thus without further ado let us get into it.

Background On Classic Greek Costumes

For millions of folks, above all the Europeans (and possibly by implication the lands that were settled by Europeans thereafter), Greece is viewed as the cradle of their civilization. The culture that was Ancient Greece lasted for many centuries and only really ended when it was synthesized into the Roman Empire.

The Romans assumed many of the Ancient Greek beliefs including having exactly the same gods (except they called them distinct names). A lot of the Greek ethics, organization, technology and fundamental discoveries were taken on by Roman society. When Rome went on to colonize most of Europe these beliefs were passed on too.

And thus, when these countries, like Britain, France, Portugal, Spain and Holland went on to inhabit new worlds, they instilled the same basic elements, primarily created in Ancient Greece onto the peoples of these new lands.

So how does this Translate To Greek Outfits for Halloween ?

Greek form is usually seen as classical, be it buildings or outfits. The classic Greek look in terms of clothing is the basic white tunic. It is often referred to as a toga (and toga costume parties are a terrific idea) but the Toga is really a Roman invention.

The classic white tunic look is good for both men and females. These days, to give the outfit a bit of character, we like to consider being a Greek god or goddess dressed in these white tunics. They can each contain elements that make them seem unique - like the Ruler of the Gods Zeus or the Goddess of Love - Aphrodite.

An alternative Greek look that's popular, due to films and literature, is the soldier or warrior look. Spartans fighting Persians is a great look when you've got the body to carry it off. It could be as simple as a risque loin cloth and helmet combination (which is certain to get you a load of attention) or you can select the more conservative body armor covering the chest, arms and legs.

Summary

Hit the heights this Halloween season, attired in a Greek God outfit such as Zeus costume. It really is an extremely creative costume idea that is sure to get tongues wagging at the get-together or even out on the streets whenever trick or treating.




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