- The
pouf or
pouffe also "toque" (literally a
thick cushion) is a
hairstyle and a
hairstyling support deriving from 18th-century France. It was made po****r...
- Piff! Paff!!
Pouf!!! is a
musical in two acts with
music by Jean Schwartz,
lyrics by
William Jerome, and a book by
Stanislaus Stange. It is considered...
-
OddParents Yarael Poof, a
character in the Star Wars
franchise Pouf, a
hairstyle Pouf or Pouffe,
another name for
Ottoman (furniture) Poofer, a fictional...
- gliders.
Other names for this
piece of
furniture include footstool, h****ock,
pouf (sometimes
spelled pouffe), in Shropshire, England, the old
dialect word...
- A
sleeve (Old English: slīef, a word
allied to slip, cf.
Dutch sloof) is the part of a
garment that
covers the arm, or
through which the arm p****es or...
- The
distinguishing feature is a curvy, wavy
swerve U-bowl
shaped duckbill pouf visor,
which serves as a
shield to
guard the eyes, so that rain
water or...
- his o****nt,
fantasy creations,
including the
short puffball skirt ("le
pouf"), rose prints, and low décolleté necklines. He
referenced widely from other...
- of the
bouffant hairstyle in the 1950s. The
bouffant is a
variant of the
pouf hairstyle from the 18th century, po****rly used in the
aesthetics of aristocratic...
- suffering. Rose
Bertin created dresses for her, and
hairstyles such as
poufs, up to
three feet (90 cm) high, and the panache—a
spray of
feather plumes...
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rather than Spain, upon Argentinians. In the
middle of the 18th
century the
pouf style developed, with
women creating volume in the hair at the
front of the...