Prehistoric Women Loved Fashion
By Mar Celo on Nov 12, 2007 in Lifestyle | | |

It appears that women have been passionated about fashion for at least 7,500 years.
In a recent excavations at the site that is part of the Vinca culture which was Europe’s biggest prehistoric civilization figurines were found.
The figurines revealed that unnamed tribe who lived between 5400 and 4700 BC had a great degree of sophistication and a taste for art and fashion.
Archaeologist Julka Kuzmanovic-Cvetkovic said:
“According to the figurines we found, young women were beautifully dressed, like today’s girls in short tops and mini skirts, and wore bracelets around their arms,” “They pursued beauty and produced 60 different forms of wonderful pottery and figurines, not only to represent deities, but also out of pure enjoyment,




















