- A
bandeau (UK: /ˈbandəʊ/ US: /ˈbændəʊ/; pl.
bandeaux;
diminutive of the
French word
bande meaning 'strip') is a
garment comprising, in appearance, a strip...
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relieve or
prevent headaches. The
French called such a
garment a
bandeau (
bandeaux, plural). In the 1910s,
headache bands would likely have been more lacy...
- the
mathematical term, the exhibition's name also
refers to the
earlier Bandeaux d'Or group, with
which Albert Gleizes and
other former members of the Abbaye...
- were two-piece
suits with
cropped tank tops
instead of the
usual skimpy bandeaux,
suits that
resembled bikinis from the
front and one-pieces from the back...
- June 2024.
Retrieved 26 June 2024. Mothe, Grégoire (26 June 2024). "Des
bandeaux "candidates du Hamas" apposés sur des
affiches du
Nouveau front po****ire"...
- were two-piece
suits with
cropped tank tops
instead of the
usual skimpy bandeaux,
suits that are
bikinis in
front and one-piece behind,
suspender straps...
-
display notching and
checkwork on the
upper body
which are
suggestive of
bandeaux (a
strip of
cloth bordering around the tops of the ****) with some even...
- garment.
While manufacturing was
becoming more organized,
homemade bras and
bandeaux were
still quite po****r.
Homemade bras were
usually made of
white cotton...
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Fauconnier bibliographies Les
Beaux Arts. A
propos du
Salon d'Automne, Les
Bandeaux d'Or, séries 4, no. 13, 1911–1912, pp. 42–51
Cubisme devant les Artistes...
- were two-piece
suits with
cropped tank tops
instead of the
usual skimpy bandeaux,
suits that are
bikinis in
front and one-piece behind,
suspender straps...