hello, at the time of Marie-Antoinette, some of the hair do were very high, women used to put a small sailing boat on their head, or even a living bird in a cage .... it could be funny to try the last one with a false bird instead (like a crow for Halloween) !
If I recall correctly, we actually don't know for sure if those were real hair accessories, or if those illustrations were meant to make fun of big hair via exaggeration
@@PyroGothNerd of course there were some caricatures, very cruel specially for Marie-Antoinette, but there are some documents from Rose Bertin, her "modiste" about those crazy hair do (poufs) and hats. People in Versailles didn't wear that on a daily basis, but for parties, at the Opera or for carnaval. At a time the width of the "paniers" under the robes were also a concern, as women were not able to cross a door without turning on profile. Excuse me if my English is not perfect, this is not my main language !
Now I wanna do my hair up 4 feet tall with a large bird cage with a live parrot in it. It's a dream but I love to look like a queen while I walk in public with people who don't wear this hair.
@@alaskacosplay I am sure that you can do it, it is fun do to it by yourself, but I would choose a false bird, animal cruelty is not a game, miss Alaska Cosplay !🦜
great technique! Next time make sure you feature more shots of just your head; it was hard to see in the walk-about at the end because the title and recommended additional viewing tiles pop up.
hello, at the time of Marie-Antoinette, some of the hair do were very high, women used to put a small sailing boat on their head, or even a living bird in a cage .... it could be funny to try the last one with a false bird instead (like a crow for Halloween) !
If I recall correctly, we actually don't know for sure if those were real hair accessories, or if those illustrations were meant to make fun of big hair via exaggeration
@@PyroGothNerd of course there were some caricatures, very cruel specially for Marie-Antoinette, but there are some documents from Rose Bertin, her "modiste" about those crazy hair do (poufs) and hats. People in Versailles didn't wear that on a daily basis, but for parties, at the Opera or for carnaval. At a time the width of the "paniers" under the robes were also a concern, as women were not able to cross a door without turning on profile. Excuse me if my English is not perfect, this is not my main language !
Now I wanna do my hair up 4 feet tall with a large bird cage with a live parrot in it. It's a dream but I love to look like a queen while I walk in public with people who don't wear this hair.
@@alaskacosplay I am sure that you can do it, it is fun do to it by yourself, but I would choose a false bird, animal cruelty is not a game, miss Alaska Cosplay !🦜
great technique! Next time make sure you feature more shots of just your head; it was hard to see in the walk-about at the end because the title and recommended additional viewing tiles pop up.
Quick to the point! Love it
Fabulous!!! Will go perfectly with my librarian cardigans!
I love love love this dress! Your hair is cute too lol
Вам очень идет этот стиль Марии-Антуанетты. ❤
Hi!! Are there any conventions for this clothing going on? I just made a beautiful rococo dress and I want to show it off. 😅
Coolness!!
i am gonna show you which supplies you'll need to 'execute' this hairstyle... ironic # revolutionaryhumor
Where is the gown from?
It’s an original actually! I make all my costumes myself 😃
Ur welcome i made it 500 likes