- appearance,
although even many "standard"
shirts today have a
somewhat blousy fit, and the
numbers of men
wearing such
shirts may
match (or even exceed)...
- of the 1950s and
early 1960s. In her
early film work, she
specialised in
blousy blondes and secretaries, but her
dramatic range began to
emerge by the late...
- vocals.
Funicello was
pregnant during shooting and was shot
mostly wearing blousy tunics or with a prop in
front of her (e.g., a bowl of popcorn, a bucket...
-
Garibaldi shirt, was
begun in 1860 by
Empress Eugénie in France, and the
blousy style remained po****r for some
years and
eventually turned into the Victorian...
-
Elsie Wagstaff as Mrs
Seaton Frank Pet**** as Mr
Seaton Avis
Bunnage as
Blousy Woman Colin Blakely as
Loudmouth Irene Richmond as Doreen's
Mother Louise...
- things, literary. Some were
moved to talk of how much
Morrissey owed that
blousy Anglo-Irish nineteenth-century torch-singer and stand-up
comedian Oscar...
-
Claremont (1971). The
actress Elizabeth Taylor is
probably implied in "the
blousy Mrs Burton"
coming to stay at the hotel. It was
included in
Robert McCrum's...
- the
rubble of
swinging London with the rest of Jerry's
colourful clan—his
blousy mother,
villainous brother Frank and the
doomed angelic Catherine. Joanna...
-
Doctor in Love Mrs. Jimp
Uncredited 1960 Sa****ay
Night and
Sunday Morning Blousy Woman 1961 No Love for
Johnnie Constituent Uncredited 1962 The Loneliness...
- and
fashions and
hairstyles reflected traditional African influences.
Blousy pants were po****r
among dance-oriented
rappers like M.C. Hammer. Fezzes...