-
overlapping functions suggests,
boudoirs were
generally found only in
grand houses. In the
United States, in the same era,
boudoir was an
alternative term for...
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Boudoir photography is a
photographic style featuring intimate, sensual, romantic, and
sometimes erotic images of its
subjects in a
photographic studio...
- The
Boudoir: A
Magazine of Scandal,
Facetiae etc. was an
erotic magazine published in
London in the 1880s by
William Lazenby. It was a
continuation of...
- the
Italian name
savoiardi (Italian: [savoˈjardi]) or by the
French name
boudoirs (French: [budwaʁ]), are low-density, dry, egg-based,
sweet sponge cake...
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Boudoir may
refer to: La
Philosophie dans le
boudoir or
Philosophy in the Bedroom, a 1795 work by the
Marquis de Sade La
Philosophie dans le
boudoir,...
-
Philosophy in the
Boudoir (French: La
philosophie dans le
boudoir),
often mistranslated as
Philosophy in the Bedroom, is a 1795 book by the
Marquis de...
- A
boudoir cap is a form of
lingerie nightcap that was po****r in the 19th and
early 20th centuries. In its
original form, the
boudoir cap was worn over...
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might include: Baby
grand –
around 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in)
Parlor grand or
boudoir grand – 1.7 to 2.2 m (5 ft 7 in – 7 ft 3 in)
Concert grand –
between 2...
- Bertie's Aunt Agatha.
Proprietor of the w****ly
newspaper for
women Milady's
Boudoir, she is
married to Tom Travers,
mother of
Angela Travers and
Bonzo Travers...
- 1850,
wherever the
romantic movement in
literature penetrated. All the
boudoirs of that
generation were
garnished with divans. They
spread to coffee-houses...