Robe I by Basahen

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About "Robe I"

by Basahen

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The artwork depicts a surreal design of a gown. The garment appears to float in space and is made of a combination of traditional black fabric with metallic gold accents. The shiny liquid gold details at the bottom and sleeves give the gown a dynamic look, as if the material is in motion. The white pleating at the neck adds a classic element that contrasts with the modern, almost futuristic textures of the rest of the garment.

The gown is a ceremonial garment often worn by judges, lawyers and academics. It is a symbol of dignity, authority and responsibility. In the legal world, the toga is an indispensable part of the dress code in courtrooms, where the colour and design can vary by country or legal system.

The toga has been used since Roman times, where it was originally a garment worn by citizens. In modern times, however, it is strongly associated with the legal system and academic ceremonies. In the Netherlands, the black toga is worn by lawyers, judges, and prosecutors, often in combination with a white bef (the pleated strip of fabric at the neck). Wearing the toga symbolises impartiality and the independent role of the judiciary or the academic position of the wearer.

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