Current usage of Human Hair Wigs
Colourful wigs for costume parties
In Britain and most Commonwealth nations, special wigs are worn by barristers, judges, and certain
parliamentary and municipal or civic officials as a symbol of the office. The original purpose of the
legal wig was said to provide a form of anonymity and safety (i.e. disguise).
Hong Kong barristers and judges continue to wear wigs as part of court dress as an influence from their
former jurisdiction of the Commonwealth of Nations. In July 2007, judges in New South Wales, Australia
voted to discontinue to wearing of wigs in the NSW Court of Appeal. New Zealand lawyers and judges have
ceased to wear wigs except for special ceremonial occasions such as openings of Parliament or the calling
of newly qualified barristers to the bar.
A number of celebrities, including Dolly Parton and Raquel Welch have popularized wigs. Cher has worn
all kinds of wigs in the last 40 years- from blonde to black, and curly to straight. They may also be worn
for fun as part of fancy dress (costume wearing), when they can be of outlandish colour or made from tinsel.
They are quite common at Halloween, when "rubber wigs" (solid bald cap-like hats, shaped like hair), are
sold at some stores.
Jewish law requires married women to cover their hair for reasons of modesty. Some women wear wigs, known
as sheitels, for this purpose. Haredi, Orthodox and Modern Orthodox Jewish women will often wear human-hair
wigs. However, most Hasidic Jewish women wear synthetic wigs covered partly with a hat.[citation needed]
Wigs are used in film, theater, and television. In the film and television genre Jidaigeki, wigs are used
extensively to alter the cast's hair styles to reflect the Edo Period when most stories take place. Only a
few actors starring in big-budgeted films and television series will grow their hair so that it may be cut to
the appropriate hair style, and forgo using a wig.
Wigs are worn by some people on a daily or occasional basis in everyday life. This is sometimes done for
reasons of convenience, since wigs can be styled ahead of time. They are also worn by individuals who are
experiencing hair loss due to medical reasons (most commonly cancer patients who are undergoing chemotherapy
or those who are suffering from alopecia areata).
Some men who crossdress as women wear wigs in different styles to make their hair seem more feminine.