I Got An 18th Century Makeover
Safiya Nygaard・2 minutes read
The author fulfills a childhood dream by getting an 18th-century makeover at Colonial Williamsburg, highlighting the importance of historical context like slavery. Safiya and Tyler experiment with 18th-century fashion and accessories, attracting attention at the outdoor living history museum.
Insights
- The text delves into the meticulous process of undergoing an 18th-century makeover at Colonial Williamsburg, emphasizing the historical accuracy and significance of each garment and accessory.
- Safiya's immersive experience in 18th-century fashion not only showcases the complexity of historical dress but also underscores the challenges and rewards of embodying a bygone era, blurring the lines between historical exploration and modern-day cosplay.
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Recent questions
What is Colonial Williamsburg?
A living history museum recreating 1770s town.
How did the author prepare for an 18th-century makeover?
Enlisted help from fashion history YouTubers and former employees.
What was the author's 18th-century outfit made of?
Short sack style dress from printed cotton.
What were essential items for an 18th-century outfit?
Shoes, stockings, buckles, ribbons, stays, gown, and more.
How did 18th-century women style their hair and makeup?
Pomade, powder, and rouge for hair and makeup.