(Victorian music) - Cornwall we've always held it back with regards to the period so we've been keeping it a bit more Georgian.
Whereas when we moved to London we finally had that chance to really kinda go into regency.
The Vauxhall pleasure gardens was so much fun.
We've had a lot of creative license with some of the looks.
We just wanted to make something that we just hadn't seen before, there was something really different, really special, anything that you can pull out of the ground you can put that somebody's head with natural dyes.
So you know, your carmines, tumeric colors, all those strong yellows, these very light, airy, fluffy styles, so that you all kind of just throw them piled up on top of the head rather than these big wide structures that we saw lots of last year.
- [Gabriella] Places like the Vauxhall pleasure gardens, it gets to go kind of really out there and crazy with amazingly kind of long hair and turbans and I often have about three wigs on.
- [Heida] Well y'know we're at the turn of the century, we're in regency wearing these strange hats and it's something to get used to for sure.
- [Pippa] Gainsborough is like a huge reference for us for this period.
When things are painted they're very much a romanticized version of what they would've actually looked like but this is Poldark and that's what we want, we want romance.
- I hope to have some success tonight.
- We've got our biggest makeup team that we've had.
They've just been up to their eyeballs in hair pieces trying to get everything ready for today.
Building up the entire structure on one our wig blocks so that when people come in we can just curl bits around the front and then add these pieces on, dress their own hair into it.
So it is busy but it's just when we're at our absolute happiest and I just think it looks fantastic.