Costume
Costume, the dress and clothing of humans and humanlikes, has changed through the millennia. Clothing indicates social class, profession, cultural and ethnic derivation, and the whims of fashion. Military persons and servants of the state also dress in distinctive costume to show their position and function. Wizards and priests since ancient time have worn special costume. Most cultures have separate clothing for men and women, and often for children.
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Costume of the Pallathantic
Costume Periods of the Pallathantic
Pre-Yophenthean Costume
Early Yophenthean Empire, 300 to 550
- Emperor
- Iseamber Crown high headwear, similar to crown of upper Egypt, seam dividing front from back (coronal). Front is white, seam wraps like a band from side up to the top and down to the other side, polished gold. Back has peculiar quilted, gilding lines, prong comes down from sides in front of ears against face, where the sideburns would be with stylized, gilded hair. Stylized Sun disk on front of crown, just over forehead. Crown made of finished, stiffened fabric, gold leaf, and metallic frame.
- Guheava prosthetic beard worn on face of gold foil, resembling closely cropped beard and moustache.
- Bardorga rod with flattened disk atop, round face displayed forward, solid gold, set on torus molding, followed by spread, gilded wings, similar to Zoroastrian wings, followed by more peculiar molding, spiral roping, then fluted shaft and then smooth shaft very gently diminishing in size to a polished bronze ball at the base. The lower shaft was made of polished ivory. The overall length of the rod was three to four feet and held in the right hand of the sun emperor, unless his right hand was occupied holding something else, in which case, he transferred the rod to his left hand
High Yophenthean Empire, 550 to 840
- Men's Costume
- Women's Costume
Late Yophenthean Empire,840 to 1000
- Men's Costume
- Women's Costume
Yophenthean Successor States, 1000 to 1300
Age of Sky, 1300 to 1600
Humanlike Resurgence, 1600 to 1800
Early Chaotic Magian,1800 to 2000
High Chaotic Baroque, 2000 to 2290
Themes: Chaos, Abandon, Revivification of Life men: slashed jerkin over doublet, breeches, hose, slippers, feathered cap; ruffs; slops; panes and slashes women: hooped skirts under dresses (farthingales) Both: ruffs begin ca 2310 Colors: bright colors of crimson, gold, turquoise;
Late Chaotic Baroque, Isbajutha, 2290 to 2350
Both: continuance of the ruff Themes: Dominion, Cruelty, Sombre Reflection, Introspection, Oppression Colors: Reds, Gold, Black, Silver, Copper
Neo-Arathracian, Incarnandist, 2350 to 2445
Themes: Reaction against Chaos; religious fervor; liberation; return to conservative heritage; law and order; penitence; modesty
- Men's
- Rhoary: (Dalmatic, no buttons, opens in front long, close-fitting sleeves); ruffles or lace on collar, cuffs;
- Waistcoat: long, close-fitting, no sleeves
- Pantaloons: somewhat full
- footwear: slippers or boots, covered at top by pantaloons
- Women's
Medibgóëse, 2445 to 2505
At this time, Medibgö dictate fashion to the greater world
- Men's Costume
- Svigask: Dalmatic (long sleeved, long drape to ankles);
- Contrasting Jerkin; fitted, added, accentuated shoulders; Jerkin worn outside at beginning period — worn on inside of svigask at end of period.
- ffwrsva: skullcap for wizards, still de rigueur for Pytharnian wizards of any standing
- Women's Costume
Thracian, 2505 to 2580
Themes: Kalikán Wars, Geddamin Wars; Liberation from Thrace; clean lines, medium weight, strong, pure, masculine
- Men's Costume
- Gorcorumb Coat:Similar to a great coat ("brandenburg") of the late 17th century
- Women's Costume
New Nationalism, 2580 to 2630 (High Bijälish, 2575 to 2626)
Themes: New Nationalism; Post-Kalikán Rule; Newly discovered Titancraft Technologies; Aurice and Asbardy lead fashion; tech-looking clothes; combination of gear and clothing;
- Men's Costume
- Thraven Coat, compare justaucorps ca 1750's to 1780's; stand color, richly embroidered with abstract shapes down both sides of front opening and vents of back, on cuffs, and on collars; pocket flaps in the shape of a squat, down-pointed shield
New Throvian or New Aurician, 2630 to 2690
- Asbardian Pickelhaube Dragon Knight Helmets
New Imperial, 2690 to 2740
- Boosbot Coat: long coat, like a cassock to shins, but with double rows of buttons, sort of like a Belgian Military Chef's uniform, stand up collar, padded shoulders
- Boosbotine Coat: a shorter version of the Boosbot Coat
Modern, 2740 to present
- Men's Costume
- Gavant Trousers: billowy trousers, cuffed high above ankle or a little more than half-way down shin, stockings visible
- Shamot Hat: pillbox hat, no visor, no brim; richly embroidered on sides; no tassel on top, flat or slightly convex top, sometimes with fat bead at middle of top;
- Strundees: high-waisted Knickerbockers (compare 'breeks') to mid-shin, inspired by pants worn by Aurician infantry on the eastern frontier;
- Talifish Shamot Hat: or Simply Talifish: a pillbox hat with a slight flare at the rim of the crown;
- Teffcorren Jacket: Short Coat (ends at waist), high arm-scye, stand-up collar, short cuffs, usually single-breasted; embroidered up front, around collar and sometimes on shoulders; Short Vest (ends at waist);
- Women's Costume
- Samoyal: high-waisted dress; light corsets; fitted bodice
- hairstyles: long and flowing, hair ornaments
- Wizards
- Pytharnian and Pytharnian-trained: ffwrsva; svigask; long, sleeved waistcoat
Incarnandist
- Incarnandina
Formal and Semi-formal costume consists of a black hat like a 'saturno' but with an even broader brim, black robe with fitted shoulders, many slits from about waist down (four pieces in back, four in front), cloth cincture; on certain holy days when making observances, the costume is identical, but white; materials are usually cotton or linen.
- Incarnandist on holy day
Most Incarnandists do not wear a special costume, except for monastics or those making holy observances, such as on a holy day. On such days, the Incarnandist wears a robe of drab brown, tan, or white.
Aurician Senator
When present for meetings of the Senate, the Senator (almost always men) wears a very flowing loose robe, usually of brocade or velvet, trimmed with fur.
List of Textiles and Dyes
List of Costumes, Garments
- Drinca
- Dwarven Codpieces
- Ffwrsva
- Gorcorumb Coat
- Iseamber Crown
- Rhabufely
- Rhogarion
- Safoth
- Svigask
- Thíamu
- Thraven Coat
See Also
- Art Periods of the Pallathantic Region
- https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bqHmR7TNPShNTW3Ebstd9bkozAdiq6objX6Lwcf5mKc/edit
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