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Both Colonial Williamsburg & the college’s archaeological teams discovered new finds related to the original Bray School.
Arabella Benson's elaborate "Days of Future Past, Past" — reimagining the X-Men as 18th-century aristocrats — remains a fan ...
which was set in a room mimicking interiors of Berlin’s Gemäldegalerie museum featuring 18th-century artworks. Off the heels of Dior Men’s era of Kim Jones, who offered elegant twists on menswear in ...
The excavation of the Williamsburg Bray School has yielded hundreds of artifacts, providing a glimpse into the lives of Black children who attended the school in the 1760s.
The Supreme Court on Saturday blocked, for now, the deportations of any Venezuelans held in northern Texas under an 18th-century wartime law.
Although her dresses dazzle and her jewelry is jubilant, something even more iconic tops it all off: an 18th-century wig that has become almost synonymous with her style.
In that photo, Jenna and Henry sport white 18th-century wigs and tinted shades. Mila wears a velvet-and-lace gown while Poppy dons a floral dress and a golden crown while playfully rolling her eyes.
“Wishing you hope ever after,” the back of the card reads under a photo of Bush Hager and her husband wearing 18th century-inspired powdered wigs. And they even had the outfits to match.
Wigs first became fashionable in colonial America in the 18th century. Here's William Penn, who founded the Province of Pennsylvania, sporting a bluish-gray powered wig.
For Alessandro Bertolazzi, 18th-century French style was the epitome of ridiculousness, so why not embrace it in 'Franklin'?
Over the centuries, wigs were worn as a protective cover, a status symbol, a sign of royalty and, in the 18th century, as part of the court uniform of Britain's judges and lawyers. During the 19th ...