- into the separately-constructed ruff of the 16th century.
Ruffles and
flounces remained a
fashionable form of trim, off-and-on, into
modern times. In...
- Look up
flounce in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Flounce may
refer to:
Flounce (fabric),
particular type of
fabric mani****tion that
creates a similar...
-
elements and
focuses on
femininity through the use of
clothes with lace,
flounces,
pastel colors, and bows,
often draws inspiration from
historical periods...
- In physics, the fourth,
fifth and
sixth derivatives of
position are
defined as
derivatives of the
position vector with
respect to time – with the first...
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seven or
eight yards in
length for the evening, and
included ruffles,
flounces and trimmings,
while the
modest loose-****ing train-less holokū continued...
- century,
petticoats were circular, had
flounces and buttons, in
which women could attach additional flounces to the garment.
Bloomers were also touted...
-
crinoline in 1847;
becoming a
status symbol of wealth.
Extra layers of
flounces and petticoats, also
further emphasised the
fullness of
these wide skirts...
- was
composed of a rich robe of
white moire antique ornamented with
three flounces of
Honiton lace. The
design of the lace
consisted of
bouquets in open work...
- of the 1840s
continued to expand.
Skirts were made
fuller by
means of
flounces (deep ruffles),
usually in
tiers of three,
gathered tightly at the top...
- last
thing Emma
Stone [as Gwen Stacy] does
before she
quite literally flounces off to meet her doom is snit, "Nobody
makes my
decisions for me, nobody...