Awqaf Ministry fights Covid-19 by producing medical face shields

The National Endowment Investments Group of the Ministry of Endowment “Awqaf” announced establishing a unit to produce medical face shields within the framework of the ministry’s role in societal participation against the outbreak of the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). The group considers the step a contribution to boost the government’s measures to protect individuals and institutions […]

Suspected coronavirus patients to take separate routes inside hospitals: Min.

Egyptian Health Minister Hala Zayed reviewed plans to deal with coronavirus, in a meeting with the prime minister, including allocating separate places and routes inside hospitals for patients with suspected coronavirus (COVID-19). The decision is expected to help curb the transmission of the novel virus from a patient to another as it allocates separate waiting […]

Egyptian Clothing – What Clothing Did Egyptians Wear?

Fashion of Ancient Egyptian, which refers to clothing worn from the end of the Neolithic period IN 3100 BC to the end of the Ptolemaic in 30 BC, was basically influenced by the technology of the time as well as fashion ideas, and by climate of the Egypt. Clothes were mainly made by women at […]

Fashion & Dress in Ancient Egypt

In 1851 CE, a woman named Amelia Bloomer in the United States shocked the establishment by announcing in her publication The Lily that she had adopted the “Turkish Dress” for daily wear and, further, provided readers with instructions to make their own. This “Turkish dress” was a pair of light-weight pants worn under a dress which dispensed […]

Sisi inspects preventive measures against coronavirus in construction site

The president affirmed the need to stick to the preventive measures to avoid infection with the novel virus, including wearing face masks and avoiding large gatherings. Sisi, in a previously published video, seemingly on the same day on Thursday reprimanded officials at a construction site for not providing workers with masks. “Orders must be followed. […]

First Intermediate Period & Middle Kingdom

The First Intermediate Period of Egypt (c. 2181-2040 BCE) followed the collapse of the Old Kingdom and initiated many dramatic changes in the Egyptian culture but fashion remained relatively the same. It is only in the Middle Kingdom of Egypt (2040-1782 BCE) that fashion changes as women begin to wear long cotton gowns and different hairstyles. MIDDLE KINGDOM DRESSES WOULD BE […]

Footwear & Accessories

Perfume and jewelry were appreciated and worn by both men and women, as were cosmetics. Egyptians of both sexes used kohl under their eyes to decrease sun glare and kyphi, the most popular Egyptian perfume, was regarded so highly it was burned as incense in the temples. Images of Egyptians with cones on their heads are depicting the […]

Ancient Egypt Fashion

People in ancient Egypt wore light clothes made out of linen which were usually quite simple in design. Linen used for making clothes was made from flax which was grown along the river Nile. The robes were worn by both sexes in Egypt and were called kalasiris by the Greek historian Herodotus. Different groups had some unique […]

Perfume in Ancient Egypt

              Appearance was extremely important to ancient Egyptians and so was perfume and body fragrance. How someone smelled designed social, political and religious meaning. Egyptians have a long history of varied and exotic perfumes that determined one’s class and defined certain periods of Egyptian history. Not only this, perfumes also demonstrated […]

Clothing And Jewelry In Ancient Egypt

Egyptians placed a huge value on appearing beautiful and young. This was not only a result of their various secret makeup formulae but also due to the classy and stylish designs which they wore on their clothing and jewelry. Egyptians loved to wear jewels and the Royals used jewels for adorning their hair. Clothing was also very […]