She had the pleasure of owning many fabergé eggs and big dressed and wigs.
Men wore wigs. I don't know if women did.
To make them look white.
The wigs were in style. And sometimes men wore them to cover up bald spots.Hope that helped!
Wigs, doublets, and jackets.
She had the pleasure of owning many fabergé eggs and big dressed and wigs.
They wore wigs because it was the style back then. But they also thought that showers were unnecessary so that caused them to get lice. After that they would shave their wigs and have to wear wigs.
Judges in the past wore white wigs as a symbol of authority and impartiality. The tradition dates back to the 17th century, when wigs were fashionable among the upper class. The wigs also helped create a sense of anonymity for judges to make fair and unbiased decisions.
Yes, they do wear wigs and they still will.
cos they like the colour back then and made them look posh
Yes she wears wigs.
Most of the Commonwealths only wear wigs for ceremonial occasions, which is rare.
They used the powder to get a white or off white color. Later they had developed ways of getting white wigs. The was a tax on wig powder that ended the style. Men shaved their heads and were powdered wigs because of lice, fleas, bedbugs etc...
I HATE wigs. i feel.....itchie
did hager twins ware wigs
People wear wigs for different purposes, to cover untidy hair do, to disguise one's self and to look beautiful. There are even reasons to wear wigs for religious and other ceremonial purposes. In the British Courts of Law, both Barristers and Judges wear wigs.
In courtrooms, judges and barristers in some countries may wear white wigs as a traditional part of their formal dress. This attire is common in countries with a legal system derived from the British tradition, such as the United Kingdom.