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  2. Breeching (boys) - Wikipedia

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    Before roughly 1550 various styles of long robes were in any case commonly worn by adult males of various sorts, so boys wearing them could probably not be said to form a distinct phenomenon. Dresses were also easier to make with room for future growth, in an age when clothes were much more expensive than now for all classes.

  3. 1500–1550 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    A Spanish style of the later 15th century was still worn in this period: the hair was puffed over the ears before being drawn back at chin level into a braid or wrapped twist at the nape. First-time brides wore their hair loose, in token of virginity, and a wreath or chaplet of orange blossoms was traditional.

  4. 30 Fascinating Historical Photos That Offer A New Perspective ...

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    Image credits: historycoolkids #3. Ronald (left) and Carl McNair (right) were born 10 months apart in the Segregated South. The two were inseparable as toddlers and well into adulthood.

  5. 1550–1600 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    Early in the period, hair was parted in the center and fluffed over the temples. Later, front hair was curled and puffed high over the forehead. Wigs and false hairpieces were used to extend the hair. In a typical hairstyle of the period, front hair is curled and back hair is worn long, twisted and wound with ribbons and then coiled and pinned up.

  6. The Young Beggar - Wikipedia

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    The Young Beggar is a (circa 1645–1650) genre painting by Spanish painter Bartolomé Esteban Murillo.Also known as The Lice-Ridden Boy due to the figure of a young boy delousing himself in the painting, The Young Beggar is the first known depiction of a street urchin by Murillo.

  7. Why I talk to my kids about my period - AOL

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    Ultimately, the important thing for parents to remember is that teaching kidsboys and girls — about periods empowers them with the knowledge they need to take care of their bodies and helps ...

  8. What is 'cortisol face'? Why TikTok is obsessed with a puffy ...

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    Purdy adds that while inflammation can be seen in the face as a result of too much cortisol, “this is just one of the symptoms, so it is not necessarily the primary cause.”

  9. 1775–1795 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Everyday clothes of young children in a middle-class family, 1781. Spanish girl María Teresa de Borbón in a blue bodice, black skirt, and a mobcap with a veil, 1783. Spanish boy in an early skeleton suit with a round frilled collar and waist sash, 1784. The family of Leopoldo I, Grand Duke of Tuscany and Maria Luisa of Spain, 1784–85.