- in many
ballet repertoires, but as
ballet became more modernized, the
flouncy but
stiff tutus would be
replaced by
softer more
relaxed skirts. The traditional...
- O'Donnell, who
voted for
Mills every w**** on The X Factor,
stated that "The
flouncy new
image coupled with
these weak, busy yet
placid songs and
soulless vocal...
- with a lacy bustier,
embroidered bolero jacket and a ****merbund with a
flouncy bustle. Jeri Heiden, who had
worked on the
cover art for True Blue, was...
- came in a
greater variety of
shapes than in the sixties, from full and
flouncy to
narrow to
tight to
abbreviated revivals of
skirt shapes of the 1940s...
- of
First Post
wrote in a
retrospective review, "Juhi Chawla, with her
flouncy ghagra and p****ive but ****ertive
demeanor was an
early predecessor to the...
-
Ronald Effin Wilkerson (birth name) Cork
Rockingham Trevor Millionair Flouncy Magoo Jack
Straightman Johnny Mustache Occupation Actor/Singer/Waiter Spouse...
- said. "And it was special." She has
further claimed that
Elvis loved the
flouncy,
yellow baby-doll
nightie he had
bought her, and that he gave her pills...
- pastry, the
Strawberries accentuate their vulnerability by
juxtaposing flouncy,
celestial harmonies swaythed in
strumming semi-acoustics with the merciless...
-
feels that two
pairs of socks, one baggy, give the
proper contrast to the
flouncy [underskirts]. Morris,
Bernadine (November 10, 1977). "Spring Fashions:...
-
wrestling routine with a Cholita. Forero, Juan. "In This Corner, in the
Flouncy Skirt and
Bowler Hat..." The New York Times, 2005-07-21. Adelman, Kim....