- A
bouffant (/buːˈfɒnt/ boo-FONT) is a type of puffy,
rounded hairstyle characterized by hair
raised high on the head and
usually covering the ears or hanging...
- The
Taste of
Things (French: La P****ion de
Dodin Bouffant, lit. 'The P****ion of
Dodin Bouffant'),
previously titled The Pot-au-Feu, is a 2023
French historical...
- A
bouffant gown is a women's
dress silhouette made of a wide, full
skirt resembling a hoop
skirt (and
sometimes including a hoop or
petticoat support underneath...
- the
fictional gourmet Dodin-
Bouffant, La vie et la p****ion de Dodin-
Bouffant,
Gourmet (The Life and P****ion of Dodin-
Bouffant,
Gourmet also
translated as...
- her maid,
former ****
worker Lisette, and her
flamboyantly **** couturier,
Bouffant. Her
constant rival is
Madame de Plonge, who is
accompanied by her naïve...
-
lacquered versions of "big hair" that
developed from
earlier pageboy and
bouffant styles. It was
developed in 1960 by
Margaret Vinci Heldt of Elmhurst, Illinois...
- Hollywood, New York and London, po****rising the
pickle cut, the
pixie cut and
bouffant hairstyles. The
American film
industry and the po****r
music industry influenced...
- The Vestibules,
formerly known as
Radio Free Vestibule, is a
Canadian comedy troupe composed of
Terence Bowman, Paul Paré, and
Bernard Deniger.
Based in...
-
Pistols performances. Her
style and
dress sense—a
bleached platinum-blonde
bouffant hairdo with dark raccoon-like eye make-up—made her a
highly visible icon...
- of a
cotton or cotton/polyester blend. Over this was worn a tie-back or
bouffant-style
cloth cap, a
gauze or
synthetic textile mask, a
cloth or synthetic...