Sheath- like dresses
Chitons
"Steath" is the answer for the Ancient Egyptian packet.
Mekhela chadar
makhela chador
kurta & lungi , sari
baluja the traditional women dress worn on special ecassion
The climate was generally warm in ancient Egypt so the clothing worn was lightweight and usally made from linen. Silk was rare and only worn by the very rich. The men wore short skirts around their waists called kilts, while the women wore straight fitting dresses with straps on their shoulders. Men of high status wore pleated kilts, with the older men wearing it in a longer style. Wigs and jewellery were worn by both men and women who could afford it. When doing hard work, ordinary men wore a loin cloth, and women wore a short skirt. Slaves working in the fields, building the monuments or working in the mines went naked.
In Western culture, while it's common for women to wear white dresses at baptisms, christenings, and First Communions, it's most common for them to wear white dresses at weddings where they're the bride! White dresses, and other light-colored dresses, are also often worn in spring and summer for many occasions.
Long, white linen dresses. A died belt was often worn. Sometimes, dresses were pleated. Women wore wigs, such as tripartite and nubian wigs. They wore sandals on their feet. They wore lots of jewelry such as rings, necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and amulets.
She wore the long dresses typically worn by American women of her time. See the link below for pictures of her.
Chinese women, at the end of World War II wore a lot of fur. They also wore dresses made of silk and always wore a lot of jewelry. Many of the dresses worn were long, billowy styles.
Ancient Egyptian women often wore simple sheath dresses called kalasiris;The dresses were held up by one or two straps and were worn down to the ankle, while the upper edge could be worn above or below the breasts.