Rise under the sun, King of Macedonia, set forth on your journey...
In the golden dawn, he leads fearless warriors, illuminating the dream of conquering the world.
His destiny intertwined with history,
He shall be the architect of legends,
The lighthouse of conquerors.
[Hellenic Court Robes] Design Philosophy
In the beginning, a king in a small foreign land did not attract much attention until he defeated enemies in a great battle once deemed invincible. The city-states welcomed their savior and conqueror, causing a stir throughout the continent. They bowed to the king, crowning him with the legendary Golden Palm Leaf!
The design team drew inspiration from the city-states of Ionia and enhanced classical attire to create fashion that exudes the attributes of a conqueror.
The attire incorporates numerous elements of palm leaf crowns, symbolizing victory, prestige, and wisdom in the culture of the Ionian city-states. Under the protection of the palm leaves, the Conqueror King carries the dreams of the people and embarks on the journey towards his ideal conquest...
[Vergina Sun] Design Philosophy
The Macedonian royal family bears the sun as its emblem, praying for the eternal prosperity and peace of the kingdom under the ruler's command. As a member of royal lineage clad in the sacred Sun armor, one must never boast of nobility and distance oneself from the battlefield. The Conqueror King forever stands at the pinnacle of the battlefield, proclaiming his mighty presence to the enemy, indomitable until the endpoint of victory.....
The attire incorporates the Vergina Sun emblem as a primary element on cloaks and breastplates, symbolizing the Macedonian royal family's aspiration for bountiful lands and sunlight.
The feathers on the sides of the helmet represent the chief god Zeus from classical myth, symbolizing the divine status of Alexander the Great. Legend has it that the kings of Macedonia are descendants of Zeus, with each Macedonian king wearing eagle feathers and a dark cloak, conquering city-states in the name of the divine king...