Macaroni

Macaroni
 Macaroni («macaroni») - English dandies 60-70s of the XVIII century, during the reign of King George III. In his manner of dress they imitated the French and Italian dandies - for this reason they nicknamed "wop". Macaroni adored pastel colors and sophisticated designs, wore huge wigs, swords, gloves with cuffs and shoes ...
 Macaroni («macaroni») - English dandies 60-70s of the XVIII century, during the reign of King George III. In his manner of dress they imitated the French and Italian dandies - for this reason they nicknamed "wop". Macaroni adored pastel colors and sophisticated designs, wore huge wigs, swords, gloves with cuffs and shoes with red heels. They also used cosmetics and toothpicks. Their appearance and behavior of the shock mannered British public; macaroni accused of being too feminine and pretentiousness. Among the famous adherents style macaroni - Scarborough Lord and Lord Effingham.