| She was wearing tan today, with a ruffled jabot at her throat. |
| It's an awful price to pay for a hat, and a jabot, and a book and a theater ticket, Fan. |
| On her white shirtwaist was a pleated jabot of cheap lace, caught with a large novelty pin of imitation coral. |
| Here she favours such technical materials as lace jabot, feather tulle and Mongolian fur, as well as twisted wool that morphs into braids and fringes, for stylish and comfortable attire. |
| A jabot, splashy or bold prints, round and low necklines, or long ties on a scarf make busts look larger. |
| The old Duke wore a jabot and ailes-de-pigeon, the old Countess a hoop, and a cushion on her head. |