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  2. 1600–1650 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    The result of the Edict of 1633: the French courtier abandons his paned sleeves and ribbons for plainer styles. He has a lovelock, in his hair which can be seen hanging in front of his left shoulder. The Duke of Buckingham wears a wired collar with lace trim and a slashed doublet and sleeves. His hair falls in loose curls to his collar, c. 1625.

  3. Fontange - Wikipedia

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    The 'fontange coiffure' was a hairstyle where the front of the hair was worn curled and piled high above the forehead in front of the frelange, which was always higher than the hair. Sometimes the hairstyle was supported by a wire framework called a pallisade. [4]

  4. Head shaving - Wikipedia

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    In many cultures throughout history, cutting or shaving the hair on men has been seen as a sign of subordination. In ancient Greece and much of Babylon, long hair was a symbol of economic and social power, while a shaved head was the sign of a slave. This was a way of the slave-owner establishing the slave's body as their property by literally ...

  5. Braid (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    Front and side view of the Venus of Brassempouy, France (c. 23,000 BCE) A young girl with a French braid Tewodros II (c. 1818 – 1868 CE), Emperor of Ethiopia, depicted in Histoire de l'Ethiopie d'Axoum à la révolution (1998), wearing braided locks.

  6. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    The 1970s began with a continuation of the hippie look from the 1960s, giving a distinct ethnic flavor. [11] Popular early 1970s fashions for women included Tie dye shirts, Mexican 'peasant' blouses, [12] folk-embroidered Hungarian blouses, ponchos, capes, [13] and military surplus clothing. [14]

  7. Wig-Wam Bam - Wikipedia

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    The song featured a significant change in the band's sound, and is often considered the band's first glam rock single. [citation needed] Also, this was the first Sweet single with bass player Steve Priest singing some parts of the lead vocal: the "try a little touch, try a little too much" line at the chorus.

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