
handle: 10578/30862
El concepto de moda en la sociedad romana es más amplio que la expresión de la simple indumentaria, pues se asocia al estatus social de la persona. En este artículo se analiza la evolución cronológica de la imagen, desde la República al Bajo Imperio, y se revisan algunas de las fuentes para su estudio. Del mismo modo se revisan los cambios de imagen masculina y femenina, las indumentarias profesionales y el papel de la industria de la moda, para concluir con el valor de la imagen personal en Roma
The concept of fashion in Roman society goes beyond clothing given that it is associated with the social status of the person concerned. This article analyzes the chronological evolution of image, from the Republic to the Late Empire, and some of the sources are reviewed for their study. Also, image changes for men and women, workwear, and the role of the fashion industry are reviewed, concluding with the value of personal image for the Romans
Roma, iconografía, Rome, status social, Late Empire, personal image, imagen personal, iconography, Bajo Imperio, social status
Roma, iconografía, Rome, status social, Late Empire, personal image, imagen personal, iconography, Bajo Imperio, social status
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