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So looking like clowns just like today?
I thought that something like 40% of all cosmetics are bought by South Korean men.
Fun fact, the heavy white face paint/"makeup", and beauty marks of both men and women of this era in France were to cover up the rashes, pockmarks, scars and sores brought on by rampant outbreaks of Syphilis! The powdered wigs, too, covered the hair loss and lesions caused by the disease. They also wore stong perfumes to cover up the stench of open untreated syphilitic sores and skin decay! 🙃Horrifying!
Would orange face paint work? Just curious.
Certainly. Just don't put it around your eyes or lips, for that natural look!
MmmYeeeessssssSs
I thought the teeth were a shmashing shuck-shess!
Flourish the pinky!
Couple of puffs out for a stroll!
All I can think of when I see that is Don Martin's Mad Magazine cartoons.
Not shown: Their high heels.
I believe the period term is "Cunty Little Shoes".
If the only men are rich nobles, sure.
We don't speak of the dirty ones! Also we don't bathe!
The Great Male Unification is a pretty interesting topic about how men gave up fashion.
Coined by British psychologist John Flügel in 1930, it is considered a major turning point in the history of clothing where the male style stopped being as ornate and detailed.[2] Flügel asserted that men "abandoned their claim to be considered beautiful" and "henceforth aimed at being only useful".[3] The Great Renunciation encouraged the establishment of the suit's monopoly on male dress codes at the beginning of the 19th century.
Turns out, rich men didn't like it being easy to identify them in an age of guillotines
Unironically this. I would totally dress like this and dunk on the plebs.
He totally besmirched me today, and I demand satisfaction.
And they bitched about macaronis doing it wrong, in exactly the same language as malding podcast bros today.
Great episode
For anyone curious, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia S04E11 "The Gang Cracks the Liberty Bell"
Back when men dressed like that they called it the end of masculinity