Sentences with phrase «powdered wig»

An 18th - century costume made of African textiles and a powdered wig.
There's nothing quite like exploding a giant robot blimp with a grenade launcher while wearing a powdered wig and a jet pack.
+ Massively stylish George Washington style powdered wig in - game accessory.
The five awake to find themselves before Father Murder (Malcolm McDowell)-- a maniac in a powdered wig who tells them they must survive 12 hours being hunted by crazy murderers in order to survive his game: 31.
There are fun legal Easter eggs all throughout the profile options including «powdered wig» as a hair description and «9th Circuit» (listed after «anarchist») as a political leaning choice.
Paxman can do more patronisation with a single raised eyebrow than most of us could do with a powdered wig and the massed forces of Roget's Thesaurus.
the mental image of a XVIII century powdered wig guy fist fighting against an effeminate, make up wearing egyptian spoiled boy - king is funny as fuck.
Kazakoff and Rose have poked fun at business schools» growing acceptance of the GRE exam (dismissed by them as a ploy by schools to compete for more female applicants) and donned powdered wigs, ruffled shirts and tailored Victorian jackets, bantering in British accents for a recent segment on the invention of capitalism.
Now I «m off to powder my wig (being a «dandy`or «dude «-RRB- haha!
Forces in society of late have lots of us longing for the days of the Enlightenment, smallpox, powdered wigs, ridiculously uncomfortable clothing and all.
Dressed in a series of flamboyant dresses and powdered wigs, Effie's a caricature of Panem's elite; whilst endorsing the slaughter of innocent children, she's more concerned with day - to - day manners.
We can rest assured that the muskets and powdered wigs are remarkably authentic, and that the filmmakers have meticulously researched what a cannonball looks like when it rips a person's head off.
The majority of our readers donned their powdered wigs and bonnets to do a virtual minuet in Colonial Williamsburg.
If you're not familiar with the breed and don't speak French, when you hear the name «Bouvier des Flandres,» I'm sure things like French chateaus, tall powdered wigs, high heels, and tiny, fluffy lap dogs all come to mind.
No courtiers in powdered wigs here.
Similarly, Figueredo's large - scale paintings draw from his printmaking technique, composing colorful planes layered on top of one another, that merge the powdered wigs of our forefathers with the obscenities of our contemporary amusements.
After catching a half - dozen young vegans disguised in powdered wigs, Canadian immigration authorities have begun stopping buses and quizzing the supposed senior - citizen passengers on Perry Como and Rosemary Clooney hits to prove they were alive in the 1950's.
After all, there's a reason these tiny slips of paper have managed to outlive petticoats, tricorn hats, powdered wigs and other Victorian - era fads.
Funny though that a person who's profession is so relevant they put away 17th century powdered wigs in the 20th but still retain the robes talks about «old school» realtors.
In this retrospective of iconic seats that date from the 18th century to today, we're struck by the simple fact that even though the fashions of the time have gone way out of style (like corsets and powdered wigs, thank goodness), these chairs have eternal staying power.

Not exact matches

Wigs were not generally worn, though, and even powdering one's hair had gone out of fashion by the 1760s.
Dressed up to the max, heavily made up and heavily powdered,, wigged, booted, tightly corseted, long gloved, hobbleskirted, in furs, inescapably bound for MUTUALLY Rewarding pleasure, want to be with another gurl who wants this too...
This couture - centric storytelling echoes last year's «Marie Antoinette,» in which director Sofia Coppola reduced the French Revolution to a backdrop for the wig - and - powder follies of a youthful Marie and Louis XVI.
Her face masked in chalky white powder and wearing elaborate red wigs (some with feathers sprouting from them) and long gowns, she's the height of femininity presiding over balls.
That's not to say that the Soul's ad makes sense — it somehow mashes opera with one of the summer's hotter dance tracks («In My Mind (Axwell Remix)» by Ivan Gough and Feenixpawl ft. Georgi Kay, if you're so inclined) in the middle of an 18th - century opera house, turning hundreds of powdered - wig - wearing stalwarts into laser light - show loving ravers.
Setting his wig upon a plaster bust of Virgil, he brushed and powdered it with care.
Two nooks across from one another were Sue Williams's The Bill of Rights, 1990, Sadie Laska's Stars and Bars, and William Copley's mock - heroic portraits of horse asses and powdered - wig - wearing buffoons that metaphorically spelled #dumptrump.
In 1822, Humphrey Ravenscroft (not to be mistaken with the famous Witch Rowena Ravenclaw) invented a legal wig made of whitish - grey horsehair known as a forensic wig that did not need frizzing, curling, perfuming or powdering.
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