Chef Mertens

The blouse was gathered with the help of a braided cord made of wool. The ensemble was supplemented by a rock, which reached approximately up to the ankles of the wearer, and was completed through a bath of plates as well as the outer garment. 26 there is a fragment of a textile garment that was worn well to the above described rock, probably a type of undergarment. Other textile fragments can be clearly of the genus Map coat. It is assumed that the coat forms of the women were very similar to those of men in cut and fabric choice: they existed as rare or in the Cape-like design with hood. 27 12.1 hairdressing and cosmetics as pictures show the Celtic early days women wore their hair usually long to shoulder length. A similar ferocity as Celtic men bore witness to their hairstyles. As a result of the increasing Romanisation, the Celtic women switched to the updo hairstyles of Roman women.

28 the Roman poet Propertius of Sextius (1st century BC) an excessive use of cosmetics is among the Keltinnen. In one of his writings he complained about, that his mistress would have applied so much make-up like a Keltin. 29 12.2 footwear on the shoes of the Keltinnen is unfortunately no statement possible, even if one can assume that she must have been very similar to those of men in shape and colour. 30 1 cf.: Chef Mertens, Wiebke: man and his clothes. For other opinions and approaches, find out what Sela Ward has to say. Tei1: The cultural history of fashion until 1900th Artemis and Winkler.

Dusseldorf/Zurich: 2000 p. 113 2 see: ibid. S. 113. 3 see: pw/article, ABF09AD0AE0051C0E034080009B14B8F,. html. 4 see: ibid. 5 cf.: sixcms/detail.php? id = 121111. 6 cf.: pw/article, ABF09AD0AE0051C0E034080009B14B8F,. html. 7 cf.: cultures/kelten.html. 8 cf.:. 9 cf.: lionessberlin/500kelt/521kultu.html. 10 cf.: lionessberlin/500kelt/531relig.html. 11 see:. 12. 13. 14 cf.: 15 see: Koch-Mertens, Wiebke: man and his clothes. Tei1: The cultural history of fashion until 1900th Artemis and Winkler. Dusseldorf/Zurich: 2000 p. 117f. 16 cf.: ibid. S. 118 17 cf.: fabric grundbindungen.htm. 18 cf.: Chef Mertens,. Wiebke: Man and his clothes. Tei1: The cultural history of fashion until 1900th Artemis and Winkler. Dusseldorf/Zurich: 2000 p. 113f. 19 see: ibid. S. 114. 20 cf.: ibid. S. 115. 21 cf.: ibid. S. 115. 22 cf.: Chef Mertens, Wiebke: man and his clothes. Tei1: The cultural history of fashion until 1900th Artemis and Winkler. Dusseldorf/Zurich: 2000 p. 115 23 cf.: ibid. S. 115. 24 cf.: ibid. S. 115 25 cf.: ibid. S. 115. 26 cf.: ibid. S. 116. 27 cf.: ibid. S. 116. 28 cf.: ibid. S. 116f. 29 cf.: ibid. S. 117. 30 cf.: ibid. P. 117.