The silhouette here is hourglass, with strong shoulders and hems flaring in sculptural flounces. |
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Playfully tugging on her brown ponytail, he called for a strapless, mint green gown, a long tulle with many flounces of lace and sheer fabric. |
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Dancing lessons and ballet get gently ragged, as with a teacher dressed entirely in pink flounces. |
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There's an excess of flounces and frou-frou as swirling skirts, bangles, baubles, ribbons and bow trims come out to play. |
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When the correct bottle is brought up from the store and a replacement drink is poured, the waitress slams it down on the table and flounces off. |
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However, when fashion decreed crinolines, bustles, and fussy late-Victorian frills and flounces, Australia tried to follow. |
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Ruffle necklines are big too, as well as fluted sleeves, hem flounces and ruched side panels. |
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While Tisci focused on black and oyster, Lacroix used a vast array of colors and along with the rich details of beads, laces, corsets, flounces and satin. |
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Puffed sleeves and flounces convey a playful, romantic look. |
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The door swung open to reveal an auburn-haired teenager, wearing an embroidered, crimson gown, with dozens of flounces, a flattering waist and neck-line with matching scowl. |
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Add drama with flounces, lace and fringe in steamy matador looks. |
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Using seams, pleating and sculpting, Gaultier sent out silhouettes that traced the outline of the body then ended in dramatic flounces, drapes or pleats. |
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Collars and cuffs are an antidote to those frills and flounces. |
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Dark eye browed Madonnas fascinate Josep font: very Iberian collection with displays of flowers, flounces and bright colours. |
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The years 1750 75 saw the most elaborate and outrageously decorated panier gowns, a riot of ruffles, flounces, and ribbon bows. |
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The costume was extremely feminine, overdecorated with flounces and lace, frills and embroidery. |
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Three wide flounces of the border-printed fabric form the skirt, which closes at the back. |
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The expanding skirt of the fifties is given buoyancy by flounces which also accentuate the breadth of the silhouette. |
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The cover of the Alexo without flounces is reinforced with leather corner mounts. |
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The simple line without flounces emphasizes the Sombrano's modern character. |
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Under-dress in satin with mermaid silhouette with double tulle flounces in micro plissé bordered with a pattern of tone on tone flowers. |
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Stretchy black velvet dress with flounces and bust in black lace. |
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Short belted dress with asymmetric flounces. |
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Volume skirts emphasized by asymmetrical flounces. |
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The lightness of the forms, it is really remarkable, such fine textiles, almost transparent, those graceful flounces we see on 4 of the models presented. |
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On the front, double breasted effect. 3 flounces on the bottom garment. |
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Imaginations back flounces, and knot in front of with printing. |
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Its wide flounces and delicate details will rage: the ruffles and pleats stitched together and the bottom steering wheel harmonize perfectly what modéle.1er elasticated waist. |
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Long train with asymmetrical taffeta flounces. |
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Bustier in asymmetrical drape, American neckline, detachable flounces. |
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Liberace wasn't unique in his gemmed-out garments – Elvis was also dazzling audiences of the Seventies in his own crystal plumage, albeit without quite as many frills and flounces. |
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Originally she had come to me, possessed but of one gown, and that a forlorn and ragged balzarine, with four draggled, torn flounces. |
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Words are exchanged and stroppy Tracy flounces off complaining that she feels used. |
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During the middle of the decade the pagoda sleeve became quite large, and flounces with bold floral designs, such as those featured here, were popular. |
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Lady in a heliotrope dress with a lace collar, three flounces on the skirt? |
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Laura bears an uncanny resemblance to the woman in white, an apparition or mad creature who is never far from the gloom that dampens the characters' operatic flounces and furbelows. |
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We like its flounces on chest, its zip on back, its rounded collar. |
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