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During French Revolution peasant killed lots of nobles, especially nobles with fancy cloth but still some nobles preferred to look fancy. To male white curled up wig was a popular fashion, they wore knee breeches and stocking this was made in fine silk and they had lots of fancy jewels, feather and lace attach to it to look more fashionable. For woman they wore tall powdered, animal fat curled up wig especially Marie Antoinette was very obsessed with this wig and often presented them with shocking hairstyle.Because this hair style was so costly woman didn’t put down the hair for week or two this cause lots of problem as the hair was put up with animal fat and powder it attracted lots of bugs and pest and it often smelly, to hide this smell perfume got popular among nobel. For the hairstyle nobel put flower, flower petals, jewels and laces to decorated and they wore skirt with painful corset (a metal cage that thighens the waist so it will appear thinner) and petticoat (Undergarment) under it. Dress was very fancy with lots of jewels, lace and ribbon for design. They were made with high quality silk.
 * Nobles**

Woman's Hairstyle Dress during French Revolution

During French French were in great poverty so they usually wore ragged cloth that has been sewn several time and most of it very thin because of lack of material, they are usually dirty as they are rarely washed. Male usually wore plain pants and shirt made out of wool or cotton, with simple color such as green, brown, black and sometime white shirt. Female still wore long dresses but it was much simpler then upperclass, they didn’t have any decoration on also there materials were very low quality. For rebels they wore a “Red Cap” also called “Bonnet Rouge” It represented liberties and freedom of people. It was a red triangular hat with circle that contains France flag color. For some peasant they tied red ribbon on there body. Rebels wearing red cap
 * Pheasant**

Citation __[]__ __[]__ __Terrible History French Revolution By Terry Deary__ http://historyhoydens.blogspot.com/2008/08/can-you-top-this-marie-antoinettes.html

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