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White haired wigs were popular because they were expensive and rare, and so men and women began (in the early 18th century) to use white powder to color their wigs and hair, as it was less destructive than dye.
Women’s dress changed more drastically than men’s during the 1790s. Both white and printed cottons increasingly dominated women’s wardrobes and, by the end of the decade, the columnar white chemise was de rigueur for any woman with pretentions to fashion.
As the century progressed, fashion became more playful, influenced by the Rococo art movement's emphasis on lightness and even more decoration. Soft pastel colours and delicate floral patterns became popular, reflecting the whimsical and romantic aesthetics of the Rococo period.
White was one of the most prominent colours worn by women in Regency England. Often associated with purity, youth, and innocence, it was the go-to colour for young debutantes entering society for the first time.
The first moment that some iteration of the white shirt found itself in the spotlight in women’s fashion was back in the 18th century, when Marie Antoinette wore a ruffled cotton robe de...