Skirts are observed to shorten in boom times and lengthen during recessions. |
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Skirts twisted around legs as ladies spun, men's doublet sleeves traded with the sleeves of shifts and chemises as couples turned around quickly to the music. |
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Skirts were starched so heavily they could stand by themselves. |
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Skirts are layered and pleated in heavy dark grey and black felt. |
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Skirts rustled like dead leaves as Frau von Rogoff descended the stairs. |
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Skirts barely over their lower regions and necklines down to their waists with about two inches of school tie just showing above. |
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The wide collection of apparel includes stylish Hijabs, Abayas, DishDasha's, Jilbabs, Kurtis and Skirts. |
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Colorful frilly skirts or plaid pants generally gave way to wild sandals or roller skates. |
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Gowns with halter tops, pouf satin or silk skirts or ripped hems are right in keeping with the rock princess look. |
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The hip hop female look asks for low waist trendy jeans or skirts to bring attention to the hips and for tight tops to accentuate the chest. |
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Use this technique on skirts, pants, shorts or any garment with a sewn-on waistband. |
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The waiters and waitresses wore black trousers or skirts and black T-shirts. |
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Fijian dancers wear skirts of shredded leaves and paint their faces for war dances. |
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Dracula and period movies provide the ideas for romantic blouses, skirts and dandy jackets in mystical darks. |
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Jean skirts, jean jackets, and all lengths and styles of jeans can give your wardrobe great variety! |
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I brought a range of things from dresses to mini skirts to tank tops to trousers and jerseys. |
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However, mixed with softer more feminine elements, such as tiered cotton skirts and frilled shirts, this look is extremely wearable. |
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The two chaps really gave this wellie and the two girls in skirts consisting of many yards of fabric, tossed it around with gay abandon. |
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We think this means there will be a man with a guitar standing behind her, and some chicks in rah-rah skirts. |
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It looks very much like the angels on the Caprice invite are wearing rah-rah skirts. |
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The shop will be jam packed with donated goods ranging from autumn skirts, to jackets and rainwear. |
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Holding up her skirts, Pearl ran up the steps until she was within hearing range of both men. |
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The exterior is also enhanced with deep side skirts, flared wheel arches and two-tone bumpers. |
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The Antipodean diva of pop was emblazoned across many of the front pages of the red tops garbed in one of the shortest skirts known to man. |
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For spring, that translates into caftans and tunics and embroidered skirts, teamed variously with stovepipe pants and fitted tops for contrast. |
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Her collection for the Spring and Summer includes pin-tucked dresses and skirts in vibrant shades of midnight blue and raspberry pink. |
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I saw women with wigs and long skirts, others with kerchiefs covering their hair, and others with no head covering and wearing pants. |
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The new trend for a 1950s look is creeping in, accompanied by fuller skirts and wide belts. |
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The girls could not resist spending money. They each got skirts in different colours to go with their bathing suits. |
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Jacqui was too busy rearranging her skirts after her untimely fall to notice our stiff conversation. |
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Many wear khangas over their skirts while working in the fields to keep the dust of their skirts. |
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Her hair streamed behind her and fanned out like a cloak and her skirts flew up around her slender legs in a tornado of color. |
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Young men preferred bare legs made possible by wearing short skirts, especially those made from kidskin because of its smooth hairs. |
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Woollen kilts, Hessian full-length skirts, single shoulder organza tops and transparent trousers appear in earthy tones of brown and green. |
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I looked longingly at my breeches, but picked up the next best thing, one of the long kilted skirts I used for riding. |
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Do not tie your hair up in cutesie bunches and remember flowery skirts are for church. |
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The younger Maid was not slower, and the two ran down the deserted hallways, skirts bunching at their knees. |
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The femme fatale showed off her curves in corseted cocktail frocks, clingy knits and tailored skirts. |
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Look for gauzy dresses, which can be slid on top of one another, or teamed with trousers, skirts or lightweight knits. |
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The men wore knee length wrap-around skirts or kilt-like woollens as well as tunics, cloaks and even one-piece garments. |
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Finally, Dragana Perisic's simple, stylish pieces consists of wraps for men and long straight skirts for women. |
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The range includes silver Puffa jackets, plastic buckle wrap-around skirts, luminous vest tops and fleece trousers. |
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A dozen girls in ruffled skirts stand, shifting their weight from foot to foot, gazing shyly at their reflections in the mirror. |
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The women wear embroidered white blouses, red wristbands, and heavy dark wraps around their shoulders and skirts. |
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Their flesh was tightly wrapped in fishnets and short, short skirts, with laced bras on top. |
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Hey, who wouldn't be intrigued by sexy girls in short skirts giving a lap dance. |
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Books can be exchanged along the way, knickers washed, sarongs or sarapes bought in place of sheets, towels, skirts, shawls. |
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Despite the lateness of the hour Annabel gathered her skirts and prepared to take a solitary ramble in the garden. |
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The women, adorned in colourful skirts and paints, offered their fine, hand-woven lavalava skirts. |
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Some of the most original pieces are by Danny Greig, 18, who has produced skirts and bodices made almost entirely from zips. |
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This colourful range of ragged see-through tops is teamed with neat looking A-line skirts and wide legged trousers. |
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The exhibition features a magnificent collection of richly embroidered clothing, including collars, belts, leggings and skirts. |
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For dedicated skaters like Carrier, it's not just about the cute skirts and leg warmers. |
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Her sister Caroline Laba, who works at the Bythesea Road store, was joined by colleagues for a day of grass skirts, leis and garish shirts. |
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We prance around the football field in short skirts and belly bearing tops and recite short rhymes. |
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Pip and Lynn were wearing riding habits, Pip complaining grouchily about having to wear skirts, even split ones. |
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This season that means we are talking about contrasts and antitheses, wide skirts and narrow waists, silk and tweed, short skirts and high boots. |
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At the sound of the girls' skirts rustling, the men gave a start and began expressing their disapproval. |
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She was dressed in a style I had only seen in old portraits, a stiff black dress with flaring skirts and a lace-ornamented stomacher. |
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Then there are these gorgeous gorgeous heavenly dresses with their flowing skirts and soft dove grey colors. |
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Amelia wore pretty dresses with full skirts and small waists with short jackets and fanned pumps. |
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It was painted metallic mauve and had skirts over the wheel wells and dice sponges hanging from the rearview mirror. |
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On the outside the 888 has new wheel arches, side skirts, chassis and an odd-looking rear spoiler. |
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Besides its backside, the front is featuring a wider bumper that incorporates side skirts and a huge air inlet. |
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In a move to attract younger drivers, the T3 grade hatchbacks have dedicated 15-inch alloy wheels, side and rear skirts and front fog lamps. |
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Modifications extend far beyond the engine bay and include lowered suspension, side skirts or spoilers. |
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Furio and VTR models feature body colour-painted bumpers, skirts and rear spoiler, while the two-tone sports seats provide extra support. |
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I decided to remove the Westin Nerf Bars that I had and add a Street Scene bumper, side skirts and custom grille. |
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Body modifications include a high-rise hood, deep side skirts and cooling ducts ahead of the rear wheels. |
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A front spoiler, side skirts, radiator grille and sports exhaust with a specially-designed heat shield give the cabrio Brabus an elegant look. |
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Pistons are jet cooled on the underside and piston skirts have a special coating to assure a smooth break-in period. |
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Stay on this as it skirts Orielton Field Centre then heads south down into a small valley. |
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Just outside the Utica airport's perimeter is a county highway that skirts the end of the main runway. |
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He skirts the road-legality issue by informing customers that his bikes are sold for recreation, not transportation. |
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They employ the foul the wing back tactic more than most teams and their toughness skirts on the legality border. |
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In most cases, the beaded patterns of these skirts consist of vertical or broken lines arranged in parallel rows. |
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Suits, skirts and silky lingerie both conceal and highlight the dark side of those who wear them. |
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Older women in the village of Scanno in the valley of the river Sagittario, dress in long black aproned skirts. |
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Cyclists and rollerbladers stick to the ten-kilometre sealed track that skirts the edge of Stanley Park, following the sea wall. |
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She smothered her creased skirts with her hands then pulled her matching, dusted rose pink gloves off and set them on a side table. |
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Women specialized in making clothing, such as ponchos, loincloths, and skirts. |
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Formerly, Sumu and Miskito women made loincloths and skirts from pounded tree bark or locally woven cotton. |
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It was a sea of horrible toga tank tops, and those double-slit skirts that resemble loincloths. |
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In Kenya, for instance, native women prefer to see female tourists in long skirts and sleeves. |
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The girls of six to ten shall be given skirts or long dresses, and the boys of six to fourteen shall be provided with trousers. |
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You're a prime candidate for divided skirts, tiered skirts and those with hemline ruffles. |
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She rose from the bench, smoothing her skirts quickly and running her hand over her hair. |
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It is set in a valley, through which runs a river that skirts the Bay of Biscay. |
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During rehearsals both actresses have been wearing long skirts and corsets as they will during the plays run. |
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Its hallmark was a return to the lines of the Edwardian age, with gathered skirts, low necklines and long flowing dresses. |
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She got onto the horse, sitting astride it with her skirts pushed almost all the way up to her knees. |
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There were several hangers, and Eve hung up the few good shirts that she had, and a couple of skirts. |
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Seven white shirts and five skirts, three plaid and two gray, hung from hangers. |
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Her deep gold skirts rustled in the wind, and the silver belt buckle caught the morning sunlight. |
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There was assortment of girls sitting around, dressed in a variety of short skirts, low-rise, hip hugger jeans, and skimpy tops. |
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She wants to buy you sensible sweaters and knee-length skirts, while you're dying to express your inner diva with halter tops and studded jeans. |
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They have no timber, only tents made from women's skirts and scarves, sacks, plastic bags and prayer mats. |
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Along with the famous poodle skirts and ponytails, saddle shoes, penny loafers, and colored sneakers were popular with teenaged bobby-soxers. |
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Our uniforms are plaid skirts, saddle shoes, tights when it's cold, a polo white T-shirt, or long sleeved button up white, blue, or pink shirt. |
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We can offer beautifully tailored jackets, trouser suits, skirts and dresses at very competitive prices. |
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Meanwhile, Sportmax went for 1970s romance with long hippie skirts in madras. |
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The men wear khakis and cornflower-blue shirts, the women dressy tanks and knee-length skirts. |
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The handlooms include the usual dress material of Oriya cottons, some light, airy Maheswari cottons, skirts and sarees. |
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Women wear long flowing skirts, and men dress in white shirts with colorful sashes. |
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Men and women call women in short skirts and lots of make-up 'tarts' and everyone knows it. |
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The revival of the house of Burberry is having an impact too as checks and colourful tartans abound on trousers and skirts. |
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The tearing wind flattened her skirts against her legs as she ran across the deserted courtyard. |
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They say the boots are the perfect finishing touch for their artificial tans, bleached hair, white make-up and bright scanty skirts. |
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The fabrics selected for this collection have something of the 1600's courtesan, though the dresses and skirts are quite scanty. |
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We are not wearing provocative necklines, neither short skirts nor are we showing our backsides. |
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By the 1930s she dressed more mannishly, wearing a tie and jacket with skirts. |
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These dees are affixed by terrets centered on the saddle and by pad screws on both skirts. |
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The player skirts claims that he has had his own problems with cocaine and marijuana. |
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We wore ballerina shoes and full black taffeta skirts, and short coats of such colours as robin's egg blue, cerise red, lime green. |
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Our skirts ballooned out and a putrid smell filled the room, making some of the pupils feel a bit faint. |
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Lately I've seen some incredibly sexy styles reminiscent of a Mary Jane, but with an ankle strap and wedge heels that might be better for skirts. |
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Some men wore red tartan skirts and adornments of beads, leopard skin head bands and bangles. |
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The students are getting their shoes and skirts on before sitting on mats placed onto the floor and beginning their warm-ups and stretches. |
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The pop beauty's passion for low-cut tops and short skirts has come under frenzied media scrutiny recently, defying her past status as a style icon. |
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There was a lot of emphasis on the cuts and the skirts were streamlined. |
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For many decades now, the Queen has had heavy lead weights sewn into the hems of her skirts by her dress maker Angela Miller. |
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Men in dark suits and long side curls, women in wigs and ankle length skirts. |
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For this service he arrayed himself in an old-fashioned frock coat with long skirts. |
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His cropped leather jackets with their dolman sleeves were perfectly proportioned over his attenuated, back-slit skirts. |
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Social change was documented through the fashion pages, and '50s couture gave way to mini skirts and trouser suits, which in turn gave way to kaftans and kimonos. |
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There were low-slung skirts, exposed midriffs and jutting hips, column dresses, and every kind of stripe you could imagine. |
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Among the large audience was special guest, Orla Kiely, the handbag designer whose displays of leather suits, boiled wool skirts and cashmere knits were also shown. |
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The designer focused on classic sportswear cuts with fitted blazers, belted coats, and pencil skirts. |
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There was a sense of ease in the loose white shirt-dresses, billowing skirts, and roomy pajama pants. |
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He bizarrely poured hot wax on her skin and fired a pistol at her skirts to test her fearlessness. |
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Dark black skirts streamed to the ground, gathering lightly on the floor. |
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Her hair was badly done, her skirts were awry, her hands were red. |
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A few weeks ago, she debuted her spring collection of breathtakingly short, tight dresses and skirts, to critical raves. |
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Among the garments are smart jumpsuits and form-fitting cardigans, loose sweat pants and comfortable singlets, and even party wear such as cropped tops and wraparound skirts. |
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My partner has warned me that she has seen the return of drop waisted, bubble and frill skirts, bandanas, stirrup bubblegum jeans, and stonewashed denim. |
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In July 2013, 17 schoolboys in Cardiff, Wales showed up to school in skirts after temperatures in the U.K. became obscenely high. |
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The 46-look collection consisted of drop-waist skirts, cellophane cocktail dresses, and translucent and tinsel fabrics. |
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Capes, ponchos and crocheted wraps were teamed with pants and even skirts. |
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His current winter collection features slouch pants, lustrous shirt dresses, halter tops and knee-length dirndl skirts in a predominantly black, white and camel palette. |
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Girls in grass skirts handed out fresh leis flown in from Hawaii. |
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I refused to wear tight skirts, waistbands, or uncomfortable shoes. |
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They wore cornflower blue strapless fitted bodices with fishtail shaped skirts and carried hand-tied bouquets of white carnations and pale blue freesia. |
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It was too early for business, and the Ladies of the Night, as they were called in a politer age, were sitting outside their homes with their skirts pulled up revealingly. |
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She demurely rearranged her skirts and sat with her back erect. |
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His form slowly turned and he looked at Jessica expectantly, she ran to him, through the mud, soaking her skirts and wetting her hair, then she held him. |
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The little black dress, short skirts, and men's jacket worn with a skirt are all vintage Chanel and even today form the basics of a modern woman's wardrobe in western society. |
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Her cerise dress had narrow skirts and large, puffed sleeves. |
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Girls were fully made up, puffy red unglossed lips, stilettos, pencil skirts and long straight hair in ponytails with quiffs or short curled just so. |
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In disregard for the current fashion, she wore her hair in loose golden waves and opted for sleeker skirts than the huge domed tents that were in style. |
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Models in Veronica Lake hairdos strutted confidently down the runaway in armoured jackets and darted skirts over ribbed cashmere footless stockings and stiletto pumps. |
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I do wear mini skirts sometimes but black ones not pink ones! |
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The path skirts around the hillside and soon reaches a wall gap by pylons. |
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The knits were heavy, the grape prints looked like table linens, and the long skirts with the high waist were frumpy. |
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My millennial friends have waited in line beside a cluster of Orthodox women in long dark skirts to be seen by Peggy. |
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Old men in paper hats dance the jitterbug with old women in poodle skirts. |
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Buy some fresh new hangers, and hang all your skirts and pants. |
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Interestingly, each small compartment is named after a plant, and it is this plant's oil that is used for the massage, explained the masseurs, clad in lovely pink skirts. |
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Hewlett skirts this issue, by concentrating on practicalities. |
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Criticise the shortness of her skirts and the lowness of her top. |
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The women were all in beautifully embroidered blouses, brightly coloured circle skirts, neat aprons, and kerchiefs holding their light-coloured hair back from their faces. |
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I see a lot of girls on campus wearing tanks with their skirts. |
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Media coverage of hot-button issues usually skirts this aspect of them. |
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Flare pants and A-line skirts create a more balanced silhouette. |
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The silhouette was classic Christopher Bailey, with coat dresses, wraps and pencil skirts predominating. |
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I finished up the sandwiches and started ringing them up on the cash register, but they were too busy ogling the girls and their mini skirts to care. |
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These images of schoolgirl skirts and peekaboo buttock outlines are just the most open, unapologetic manifestation of that. |
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She's a short, rather chubby woman who always dressed the same, in those long dresses and skirts that looked like she plucked them out of a reject bin. |
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Wool lace blouses with dolman sleeves topped slim matching skirts in shades of pea green and mauve. |
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The de la Renta women wore bold colors, flared sleeves, full-bodied skirts and trousers. |
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Bright shoes are only chic with a dressy evening ensemble, or in the form of ballerina slippers to be worn with country cottons, after-ski skirts, and trousers. |
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Piazza Sempione was dominated by crisply pleated skirts and simple shirt-dresses. |
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If we closed our eyes, we could almost see men with mutton-chop whiskers and stem expressions, and women with cinched waists and skirts with floor-sweeping trains. |
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The program for the Festival of the Supreme Being called for young ladies to use powder with restraint and to bunch up their skirts in the Roman style. |
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Clearly emphasising more on the textures and styling, the duo presented an entirely western range with skirts, dresses, jackets and loose trousers. |
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And then they burst through the door and come running into the room as I'm delivering the speech, in their hula skirts. |
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Then women wear embroidered blouses, lace aprons, and full, dirndl skirts. |
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The uphill putt just skirts the left edge and Woods taps in for par. |
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The highway skirts the border between mountains and high desert. |
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I pulled myself slowly into the saddle, arranging the skirts carefully. |
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Depending on the severity of a collision you will end up with crumpled doors, shattered glass or even bumpers and skirts dragging in a trail of sparks behind you. |
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It's complicated, because actually sometimes I like wearing skirts and being femme, and visually I don't pass as a man at all unless I'm dragged up to the nines. |
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In one of the untitled drawings, a characteristically inverted robed figure, skirts ornamented with ink arabesques, topped with a hat, recalls the painted fables of Chagall. |
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The photographer scattered cotton reels on our billowing skirts and we pretended to weave some kilts for our wild Scottish blokes out there in the hills. |
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From the quay, the taxi which has transported me from the ferry port skirts the wide crescent of beach before twisting and turning all the way to the top of the island. |
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Her collection features see-through tops, floaty long skirts in jazzy prints, kaftans with matching wide-legged trousers and dresses which leave little to the imagination. |
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There are the enthusiastic fans, as well as girls in mini skirts with abundant cleavage promoting the latest TV series. |
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Variety is key with separates ranging from t-shirts to pencil skirts, and includes kurtas and kaftans. |
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This includes brushed rib v-neck jumpers in a selection of colours as well as pique polos, shorts, blouses and Teflon skirts and trousers. |
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Hoop skirts of the Civil War era relaxed into flowing, streamlined gowns. |
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Other challenges included tangoing in pencil skirts, punting in blazers and even skydiving in catsuits. |
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He skirts the tables bearing rum baba cakes and booze and readies his camera. |
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Get out your poodle skirts and brush off those white bucks and saddle shoes and join The Paris Museum and Historical Society for a great evening. |
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Filthiness is in their skirts and woe behelp them at the second coming. Alleluia. |
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I designed clothes for flowerlike women, with rounded shoulders, full feminine busts and hand-span waists above enormous spreading skirts. |
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This morning I rose, put on my suit with great skirts, having not lately worn any other clothes but them. |
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She had a baby slung on her back in a shawl, a girl child clinging to her skirts, and a heavy-faced boy plodding behind her. |
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But the magnificent striped, mottled, and hemlined skirts, and the martial names the tulip hybrids used to have, are long gone. |
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I didn't kirtle my skirts above my knees. I'm not wearing breeches beneath my habit, though without a doubt they'd be warmer than my stockings. |
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The road skirts the remains of Sherwood Forest, and passes Catterick Garrison. |
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She became very good at mixing and matching skirts, blouses, and accessories to extend her fashion budget. |
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The popular tourist path from Glen Nevis skirts the side of this hill before ascending Ben Nevis's broad western flank. |
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The line skirts the east of Birmingham with a branch to the proposed new Birmingham Curzon Street station. |
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A small dog owned by the queen, a Skye Terrier, is said to have been hiding among her skirts, unseen by the spectators. |
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In addition to its use in clothing, such as skirts and scarves, Royal Stewart tartan has also appeared on biscuit tins for Scottish shortbread. |
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It skirts the western edge of the town, dividing it from the urban villages to the west. |
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Clothing au ballon was produced with exaggerated puffed sleeves and rounded skirts, or with printed images of balloons. |
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The Undercliff on the Isle of Wight skirts the southern edge of the island from Niton to Bonchurch. |
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The path follows the coast around the eastern tip of the Island at Foreland, then skirts the cliffs above Whitecliff Bay. |
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Females gently sway and twirl their skirts, while men hold their hats in their hands and dance behind the females. |
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It skirts the southeast side of the White Sea and then crosses to the Pechora. |
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The Wilbur Cross Highway portion of Route 15 that skirts the southeastern part of the city near Brainard Airport. |
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The women pale and staring under the sun. In plain skirts, drab shoes. In hair scarves. Their drunken revelry jars. |
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Following a short piece of dual carriageway, the A69 comes to Junction 43 of the M6 motorway, which skirts the eastern edge of Carlisle. |
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This bridge provides a pedestrian route between Meadowhall Road and that part of the Five Weirs Walk that skirts the Meadowhall Shopping Centre. |
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Goldie pulled her skirts up in front of her, gave Elijah a look over her shoulder, and sashayed away. |
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He appeared, hovering calf-eyed over a fragile and lovely creature whose skirts rustled silkenly as she moved. |
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The skirts flare out in just the right way, and our spankies have little sequined sharks sewn on the rear. |
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The preferred female shape was curvy with wasp waists and wide skirts over many underskirts. |
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And as for gym kit, the trendiest swapped the Aertex, pleated skirts and big pants ensemble for Adidas T-shirts and satin shorts. |
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Imagine a classic Caddy and the mind's eye conjures up visions of Eldorado fins, whitewalls and skirts. |
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We had grey, wrapover gym skirts that flapped open to expose our white thighs mottled corn-beef pink by the Pontypridd winters. |
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Structured cottons are complemented by fluid lyocell and silks, but jersey is a key fabric covering tops, dresses, skirts and pants. |
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The boys wear a jockstrap arrangement and T-shirts and the girls sport sweat bands and brief skirts. |
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On the fashion front, Mad Men's ladies are moving away from the full skirts of the 1950s into slinkier shift dresses. |
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The silhouettes range from pleated tennis skirts, anoraks and fitted leggings to rashguards and swimwear. |
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Fiona claims the manager at electrical giant Dixons tannoyed her up to five times a day and often got excited when she wore short skirts. |
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In black pants and jean jackets, we stand out from the indigenous women in their brightly colored skirts and rebozos, shawls. |
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From embellished bombers to silky cami dresses and midi skirts, these metallic touches come in an array of wearable forms. |
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Kicky little skirts that peeped out from under that longline blazer or equally oversized knits. |
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There were flouncy skirts that began not from the waist but from way down and playful sheath dresses with peplum waists, our personal favourite. |
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When she shifted her legs I realized that she was not wearing shorts but one of those new running skirts, a Skort. |
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The Dalton girl struck a blow for women's lib in 1980 when she became a Cub Scout in skirts at Parkwood Methodist Church, where her mother was one of the leaders. |
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In 1866 Colonel J. F. Meline noted that the rebozo had almost disappeared in Santa Fe and that hoop skirts, on sale in the stores, were being widely used. |
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Think of 1940s style and you think chunky platform shoes, big-shouldered, wasp-waisted suit jackets with pleated skirts, headscarves and a colour palette dulled by war. |
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The likes of Louis Vuitton and Prada embraced 1950s nostalgia with wasp-waisted circle skirts or prim and proper pencil skirts, along with corset-style tops. |
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The long skirts of the dancers swirled around them billowingly. |
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When a girl's a young lady she's got to have a good supply of fresh skirts and clean shirt-waists. Men like to see their stenogs dressed clean and pretty. |
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All the major athletic apparel companies now offer skirts, or skorts. |
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They mostly wore the skirts and hats of Paris, and if the scene of the fountain was Arabically oriental the promenade was almost Americanly occidental. |
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It's belted waists and pencil skirts again, which means the ghastly panty-girdles and roll-ons have returned, only this time they're called control knickers. |
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They used to put skirts on their top arm-wrestlers and freight them over. |
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The railway, being tunnelled and embanked, skirts the foot of the cliffs. |
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In March Ballet San Jose strapped on their saddle shoes, slipped into poodle skirts, and sock-hopped back in time in Dennis Nahat's Blue Suede Shoes. |
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Bedin's eight redingotes were worked in lavish lace and gold filigree threadwork, mounted on padding over crinoline hoops, some with skirts whooshed up like Elizabethan ruffs. |
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This skirts the edge of the bay, crossing the various estuaries. |
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Paxton also designed machines to sweep the floors at the end of each day, but in practice, it was found that the trailing skirts of the female visitors did the job perfectly. |
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Kirtling her skirts for freedom of movement, she accelerated to full speed and headed for the road, hoping to reach the relative safety of the village. |
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The West Coast Main Line skirts the eastern edge of the Lake District and the Cumbrian Coast Line passes through the southern and western fringes of the area. |
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All of them were dressed vaguely, genderlessly alike, in loose, flowing pants or willowy skirts, wide-sleeve shirts, long hair and sandals, and a variety of homemade jewelry. |
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For now the boys grew whiskers and hung fox pelts from their shoulders and the girlen all wore scarlet skirts and braided ribbons through their hair. |
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On the night, nothing more mind-bending than joss sticks while 10 local lasses in flowered mini skirts stood outside the Paget Rooms handing out flowers to bemused passers-by. |
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But some of the gathered skirts, with an extra tire of fabric around the middle, looked dustily Yamamoto, with pious allusions to women in bonnets and rustic stoles. |
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Womens tops, including blouses and T-shirts, dresses, skirts, trousers and sleepwear are the main categories of womens garments exported from India. |
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Textured leggings under Miss Bisou velvet appliqued pinstriped skirts, topped with layered print or solid tees is just one way to pile on the fun. |
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Try a bold, sculpted silhouette with slouchy trousers and midi skirts, or opt for a slouchier shape if you usually wear form-fitting dresses or leather pants. |
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The men were wearing pig tails, crop tops, and thighhigh skirts when they arrived at the Jailhouse Rock pub in Lincoln and started chatting to the other group. |
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The Drive In Restaurant takes diners back to the 1950s with homemade root beer and old-fashioned, hand-packed burgers served by carhops in poodle skirts. |
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These sateens are in 200-count cotton, which I feel has a place among other dollar-producing items such as comforters, bed skirts, shams and duvet covers. |
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