BjartskularBrisingr1's avatar
Funny that her breasts is almost the only thing that's very revealing with her dress. xD
SailorEnergy's avatar
Indeed. :XD: THere were real women out there who wore something like that. ^^;  Thanks!
BjartskularBrisingr1's avatar
I remember seeing a photo of an Ancient Greek' dress that was actually covering most of the body but actually exposes breasts completely, without any covering at all. XD Ancient Greeks were pretty wild people...
SailorEnergy's avatar
Yes, that's the famed Minoian Culture, which was supposedly a healthy and prospering culture before it was stuck by a nasty case of tsunami. Exposed breasts were apparently part of "fashion" in that culture.
  There were independent groups of Greeks with different cultures in Greece before they were conqured by Romans like Spartans is a...um.. warrior culture while Athenas is more of "nerdy" culture.
   The story of Minotaur and the ladyrinth may had been inspired when the Greeks of later period visited the declining city of Mino and got themselves "los" in the maze of apartments. The buildings used to be spacious before they started adding walls for growing population. The ladyrinth came from "Ladys" which is a name for those hourglass-shaped markings on the stones, possiblty used to tell which building the stones go to.