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virtually obligatory garb for men with
social rank,
wigmakers gained considerable prestige. A
wigmakers'
guild was
established in
France in 1665, a development...
- 15, 1989),
known professionally as
Tokyo Stylez, is a
hairstylist and
wigmaker originally from Omaha, Nebraska. She is
perhaps best-known for her appearances...
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Copenhagen wigmaker about 1893...
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instructs Anthony to
rescue her by
posing as a
wigmaker intent on
purchasing inmates' hair ("
Wigmaker Sequence" and "The Ballad..." –
reprise 4). However...
-
Macfarquhar was born in
Edinburgh to his
father James Macfarquhar who was a
wigmaker and his
mother Margaret. His
formal education ended when he was apprenticed...
- she sold her hair to a
wigmaker to buy a set of
combs for
Hermes Conrad, who then
reveals that he sold his hair to a
wigmaker to buy a set of
combs for...
- (1837–1909),
Scottish cricketer and
merchant Robert Hills,
hairdresser and
wigmaker, co-founder of
Hills & Saunders, a
Victorian photographic firm
Robert Hill...
- were
heavily concerned with
public perception. In
October 1712, the Lyon
Wigmaker Guild petitioned the
local police magistrates.
According to this petition...
- of
skilled carpenters, painters, electricians, stagehands, stitchers,
wigmakers, and the like. This
modern form of
stagecraft is
highly technical and...
-
October 1934) was a
prominent British theatrical costume designer and
wigmaker.
After his death,
evidence emerged that he had been
involved with others...