People who look good in costume do it as often as possible, as flamboyantly as possible, and make everyone else look terrible in comparison. |
At the dawn of the renaissance period Beaulon's architectural style was still flamboyantly gothic. |
He had scruffy dark hair and was dressed flamboyantly, his bright clothes meticulously selected for their colour coordination, if not for their aesthetic appeal. |
Consider the ceremony of the weighing of the emperor, with all those flamboyantly robed courtiers arranged in strictly hierarchical order around the man-sized scales. |
He was dressed flamboyantly in bright and many coloured Mendai robes, and carried a talking parrot seated on his shoulder. |
The costumes are flamboyantly theatrical and colourful, the props and set elements are witty, and the dancing is absolutely dazzling. |