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Greek Myth Fashion: Mythical Monsters

Odysseus and the Sirens by John William Waterhouse Photo credit

Hello and welcome back to Greek Myth Fashion, your fortnightly dose of Greek mythology-inspired style. After drawing fashion inspiration from gods, goddesses, muses, and heroes, it’s time to see how mythical creatures can influence our outfit choices.

In this article, I will show you three outfits inspired by three monsters from Greek mythology: the hydra, the cyclops, and the siren.

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The Hydra

The Lernaean Hydra (or Hydra of Lerna) was a serpent-like water monster with multiple heads. When one head was cut, several would regrow, and its breath and blood were poisonous. The Hydra was eventually killed by Heracles as part of his Twelve Labors. 

Products: Bodysuit, Skirt, Choker, Boots, Bracelets, Tights, Bag

This Hydra-inspired outfit is a combination between dark tones and golden accents. Pair a black bodysuit with a dark green lace skirt, then add a pair of black Chelsea boots, some tights, and a green crossbody bag. As a nod to the serpentine qualities of the Hydra, accessorize with a snake chain choker and a set of bracelets with a scaly texture. 

The Cyclops

The Cyclops was part of a primordial race of giants, its defining characteristic being a single eye in the middle of the forehead. Greek authors described Cyclopses as builders and craftsmen, and the poet Callimachus wrote about them being Hephaestus’ helpers at the forge. 

Products: Top, Pants, Poncho, Bracelet, Boots

For the next time you need to craft an essay, here’s a suggestion for an effortlessly stylish outfit. Combine an eye print sweater top with a pair of dark blue pants, and suede boots. Layer a tasseled poncho over top, add a bangle bracelet, and now you’re ready for a productive day in the library.

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