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  2. Wig - Wikipedia

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    Women mainly powdered their hair grey, or blue-ish grey, and from the 1770s onwards never bright white like men. Wig powder was made from finely ground starch that was scented with orange flower, lavender, or orris root. Wig powder was occasionally colored violet, blue, pink or yellow, but was most often off-white. [17]

  3. 1795–1820 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Likewise the future U.S. President John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) who had worn a powdered wig and long hair tied in a queue in his youth, abandoned this fashion during this period while serving as the U.S. Minister to Russia (1809-1814) [61] and later became the first president to adopt a short haircut instead of long hair tied in a queue. [62]

  4. 1775–1795 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, only the first five Presidents, from George Washington (1732–1799) to James Monroe (1758–1831), dressed according to this fashion, including wearing of powdered wigs tied in a queue (except for Washington who powdered, curled and tied in a queue his own long hair), tricorne hats and knee-breeches.

  5. 1700–1750 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Wigs remained essential for men and women of substance, and were often white; natural hair was powdered to achieve the fashionable look. The costume of the eighteenth century, if lacking in the refinement and grace of earlier times, was distinctly quaint and picturesque.

  6. Hollywood Has Some Notoriously Bad Wigs, But People Say These ...

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    (c) Paramount / courtesy Everett Collection. 1. "Definitely Rachel McAdams in 'Mean Girls.'" "When I was 13, finding out she wore a wig to be Regina was a little like what seeing Santa take the ...

  7. Queue (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    Powdered wigs tied in a queue remained important to men's fashion until the change of dress in the 1790s which was affected by the French Revolution (1789–1799) and the Pitt's hair powder tax in 1795 in Britain [99] although formal court dress of European monarchies still required a powdered wig or long powdered hair tied in a queue until the ...

  8. See Reese Witherspoon's response to Savannah Guthrie's ...

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    For Halloween 2024, Savannah Guthrie dressed up as Elle Woods from "Legally Blonde" and re-enacted a scene with Luke Wilson, who played Emmett in the film.

  9. Fact versus fiction: did Lyle Menendez wear wigs? - AOL

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    In "Monsters: The Erik and Lyle Menendez Story," the scene plays out at the dinner table. In it, a 20-year-old Lyle Menendez tells his parents he wants to marry his girlfriend and the family ...