- A
layette is a
collection of
clothing and
accessories for a
newborn child. The term "
layette set" is
commonly used in the
United States to
refer to sets...
- in each
airway (the
equivalent of finger-holes) are
uncovered by
moving layettes (sliders)
fixed in four
coulisses (runners). The two
lowest notes use the...
- Baby
Buggy launched a
layette collection with
Target Corporation, with 10% of
sales going to help
families in need. The
layette line was
designed by illustrator...
- King
Louis VIII
dated June 1225
which only
names five (surviving) sons.
Layettes du Trésor des Chartes, vol. II, 1710, p. 54. The
Chronicon Turonense records...
-
oldest women's
guild in
Paris dealt in linens,
including household linens,
layettes for babies, and undergarments.
There seemed to be a
major wealth disparity...
- 20
pieces of luggage,
which were said to be a
layette for
their newborn child. The scandal,
dubbed LayetteGate or
SismuniGate by
Iranian Twitter users,...
-
confirmed by the
scene of the
young woman sewing –
perhaps preparing a
layette for the
coming child – in the background." The ring that
Gabrielle holds...
-
Drabble puts it: He did a bit of everything. He
learned about recipes and
layettes,
about making-up, making-ready and running-round. He
reviewed plays and...
- volunteers. Past
winners include Daisy "Estelle" Anderson, who
created layettes for more than 10,000
families over the past
thirty years. This includes...
-
particularly concerned with
pregnant women, and
adopted the
practice of
creating layettes for
needy mothers. The
Fragment Society was
incorporated by the Commonwealth...