- A
wardrobe, also
called armoire or almirah, is a
standing closet used for
storing clothes. The
earliest wardrobe was a chest, and it was not
until some...
- The Lion, the
Witch and the
Wardrobe is a
portal fantasy novel for
children by C. S. Lewis,
published by
Geoffrey Bles in 1950. It is the
first published...
- The
Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the
Witch and the
Wardrobe is a 2005 high
fantasy film
directed by
Andrew Adamson, who co-wrote the
screenplay with...
- up
wardrobe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
wardrobe is a
cabinet used for
storing clothes.
Wardrobe or
Wardrobes may also
refer to:
Wardrobe (clothing)...
- A
wardrobe malfunction is a
clothing failure that
accidentally exposes a person's
intimate parts. It is
different from
deliberate incidents of indecent...
- and the
Wardrobe is a 1950
novel by C. S. Lewis. The Lion, the
Witch and the
Wardrobe may also
refer to: The Lion, the
Witch and the
Wardrobe (1967 TV...
- A
capsule wardrobe is a
minimalist collection of
clothes that can be put
together in
different ways to
cover a
variety of
outfits and occasions. The aim...
- The King's
Wardrobe,
together with the Chamber, made up the
personal part of
medieval English government known as the King's household.
Originally the...
- A
wardrobe stylist, also
fashion stylist, is a
consultant who
selects the
clothing for
published editorial features,
print or
television advertising campaigns...
- The
Removing Wardrobe was a sub-department of the
British Royal Household. It was
responsible for
looking after the
furnishings which travelled from palace...