Lana looked at the crows' feet at the corner of Nell's eyes, her dutifully middle-class twinset. |
|
I've got some creme and taupe checked trousers and a baby pink twinset plus the requisite pumps and I'll have to full hair and makeup. |
|
First we had the 45-year-old mother-of-two in twinset and pearls doing readings from her new children's book to a class of primary kids. |
|
By 2000, Pringle had reinvented the twinset again as a sleek, modern garment, a symbol of comfort and luxury. |
|
She admits she was frumpish, in twinset and pearls, when she first met John. |
|
That's why for every 50-year-old man in a ponytail and tight jeans, there's a 50-year-old woman in a Jaeger twinset a few paces behind, pretending she's not with him. |
|
At college she had gone, dressed in twinset and pearls, to a squalid New York office to try to join the Communist Party. |
|
In fact, Pringle's cashmere knitwear and the twinset, patented by in-house designer Otto Weisz, had been staples of every glamorous Hollywood wardrobe. |
|
I longed for the psychological security of my Marks and Sparks' twinset. |
|
The most recognizable collaborator is Tilda Swinton, whose green twinset she titled, The twinset of My Dreams. |
|
It's kind of a twinset dress, a dressing gown for a part-time goddess heading for some heady drunken dancing. |
|
There is as yet no word from Pringle of Scotland — the inventor of the cashmere twinset, much beloved by the Queen — which showed the same day as Westwood. |
|