Sam Lestrange

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The eighteenth century was an age where nothing was as it seemed and gentleman protested that they preferred their women to be, if nothing else, at least real. Upper class men were concerned that beneath a woman’s powder and wigs they didn’t really know what their wives and sweethearts looked like or whether they would recognise them without it?
Corsets and Codpieces: A History of Outrageous Fashion, from Roman Times to the Modern Era
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