What’s something that Queen Nefertiti, Andy Warhol, and the tennis star Andre Agassi have in common? They all wore wigs. Far from mere embellishments, these wigs made history: the beautiful Nefertiti ...
The tradition of wearing wigs in courtrooms began in England in the 17th century. During this time, wigs were a popular fashion trend among the wealthy and powerful. The tradition of wearing wigs in ...
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Halsey's Hair History: From Wigs To Watercolors
From flowing "Badlands" blue to sleek and short blonde, Halsey has never been afraid to change up her personal or onstage style, with hair serving as a major mode of expression for the New Jersey ...
Earlier today, Jennifer Lopez released the music video for “Ain’t Your Mama.” While it’s an excellent music video in its own right, it’s also a wig-filled primer on the history of American feminism.
In ancient Egypt, both males and females wore wigs made either from human hair, sheep's wool or vegetable fibers, depending upon their social status. There were a number of benefits for Egyptians from ...
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