The art of wig making and wig dressing has been practised for centuries,
and continues to be an exciting and essential part of costume production
for theatre and film. With style inspiration ranging from the
seventeenth to the twentieth century, A Practical Guide to Wig Making
and Wig Dressing is a comprehensive introduction to the knowledge and
techniques required to produce beautiful, durable and historical
hairstyles able to withstand the demands of performance. Featuring over
700 photographs, this book offers detailed step-by-step instructions on
how to make a wig, how to dress it according to time period, and how to
fit and remove it, as well as advice on tools, products and suppliers.
The work of current industry practitioners is showcased throughout the
book, offering key insights into career pathways and professional
styling gained from a wealth of experience. Additional material
includes: a history of the use and development of wigs; examples of wig
foundation making and wig knotting; an introductuion to facial hair
making and dressing and finally, how to make hairpieces, sets and
dressing for male and female hairstyles.