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  2. Five Orders of Periwigs - Wikipedia

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    The wig depicted to the far right is a "remarkable winged periwig" worn by Sir Samuel Fludyer, 1st Baronet when he became Lord Mayor of London earlier in 1761. At the bottom of the engraving is an inscription stating that a series of six folio volumes published over 17 years will set out the measurements of the periwigs of the ancients.

  3. Court uniform and dress in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In 1908, the old-style court suit was of velvet, with a cut-back frock style, single-breasted with seven buttons and button-holes, but the coat was actually fastened edge-to-edge on the chest by a hook and eye. There were six buttons at the back, two extra halfway down the tails. A black silk flash or wig-bag, and lace frill and ruffles were worn.

  4. 1750–1775 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Wigs were worn by middle and upperclass men, or the hair was worn long, brushed back from the forehead and "clubbed" (tied back at the nape of the neck) with a black ribbon. Wigs were generally now short, but long wigs continued to be popular with the older generation. Hair was powdered for formal, evening occasions.

  5. 1700–1750 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    The cadogan style of men's hair developed and became popular during this period, with horizontal rolls of hair over the ears. Later, wigs or the natural hair were worn long, brushed back from the forehead and clubbed or tied back at the nape of the neck with a black ribbon. From about 1720, a bag wig gathered the back hair in a black silk bag.

  6. 1775–1795 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    As the radicals and Jacobins became more powerful, there was a revulsion against high-fashion because of its extravagance and its association with royalty and aristocracy. It was replaced with a sort of "anti-fashion" for men and women that emphasized simplicity and modesty. The men wore plain, dark clothing and short unpowdered hair.

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  8. How Bob the Drag Queen Hid His 11-Year-Old Niece in His Wig ...

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    This huge wig needed to be large enough to cover an eleven-year-old girl. Gloria had a suitcase filled with reasonable-sized-Afros: “I bought out several stores in Houston,” he says.

  9. Titus cut - Wikipedia

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    The Titus cut was considered a radical departure from the large elaborate hairstyles and wigs that were popular during the last quarter of the 18th century. [1] As a simple "classical" style, free from aristocratic excess, it was associated with the French Revolution and popular among those who supported it.

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