- A
tailor is a
person who
makes or
alters clothing,
particularly in men's clothing. The
Oxford English Dictionary dates the term to the
thirteenth century...
- wear, suits,
evening or
bridal wear, sportswear, or lingerie. A tailor/
tailoress makes custom menswear-style
jackets and the
skirts or
trousers that go...
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Carpegna as
Count Fabrizio Sartori (uncredited) Rina
Franchetti as The
Tailoress (uncredited) "Festival de Cannes: The
Wayward Wife". festival-cannes.com...
- and
later wrote a
regular WEA
corner column called "The
Letters of a
Tailoress" for the
Halifax Guardian. Here, she
wrote about the
societal expectations...
- Yard. He was
supposedly ****isted by two accomplices: "Levitski" and a
tailoress called Winberg. However,
there is no hard
evidence that
Pedachenko ever...
- is the
fourth of her
Berwickshire quartet. An Army
Tailor and an ATS
Tailoress (1943)
captures a
collective mood of deep
concentration among her subjects...
- "Velvet", is the all-time
favorite kind of
fabric to Qamar, a
widowed lonely tailoress and one of the main
female characters in the novel. The
female protagonist...
- 43
years rector of Killeshandra.
Margaret Scott Hawthorne (1869–1958),
tailoress and
early workers rights campaigner in New Zealand,
originally from Cornafean...
-
regular customer and
wannabe actress, is
worried about getting old. Rose, a
tailoress with a shop next to the salon, is an old
woman who has
devoted her life...
- New
Zealand tailoress,
union official,
social reformer...