Cleopatra wore a greek tunic which they called back then a chiton. She also wore jewerly and wigs.
There is no record of Cleopatra ever wearing men's clothes.
Cleopatra, for everyday wear probably wore the standard Greek women's chiton, but of the finest materials. In public she dressed up as the goddess Isis as she thought she was actually the New Isis.
Cleopatra VII more than likely dressed in the Greek ladies chiton for everyday wear. For public and religious ceremonies she dressed as the goddess Isis, as she thought of herself as being the reincarnation of that goddess.
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Cleopatra wore a uraeus of three cobras.
what clothes did Cleopatra wear? x :) :-)
There is no record of Cleopatra ever wearing men's clothes.
the best kinds she could find damit.
Franco Kids Cleopatra Egyptian Princess Halloween Costume, hopefully...
Cleopatra, for everyday wear probably wore the standard Greek women's chiton, but of the finest materials. In public she dressed up as the goddess Isis as she thought she was actually the New Isis.
The clothes she wore affected the way she was treated because they were bold and made her look strong and brave.
Cleopatra VII more than likely dressed in the Greek ladies chiton for everyday wear. For public and religious ceremonies she dressed as the goddess Isis, as she thought of herself as being the reincarnation of that goddess.
We have no clue as to how Cleopatra was dressed at nine or ten. We have no clue as to anything about her childhood. It is assumed that she dressed as any other Greek little girl, with a chiton and cape if needed.
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Yes, Cleopatra more than likely wore makeup because ancient egyptians did wear lots of makeup. Probably like an old type of mascara and eyeliner and some sort of colorful crushed up as eyeliner.
Cleopatra's hobbies were buying jewelry, clothes and she liked to dress as goddess Isis
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