单词 | tea gown |
例句 | I suspect it is the property of Countess Andrenyi, since her luggage contained only a chiffon negligee so. elaborate as to be more a tea gown than a dressing gown. Murder on the Orient Express 1934-01-01T00:00:00Z The drawings he showed me started with 19th-century bustles and court uniforms, progressing through to Edwardian tea gowns and Norfolk jackets, and a final array of 21st-century couture. Lez Brotherston: design, dance and Diaghilev 2012-10-14T19:00:05Z Modeled by cool, white mannequins are bras, panties, girdles, corsets and petticoats; night gowns, dressing gowns and tea gowns; peignoirs, bustles, chemises and slips; negligees, pajamas, body stockings, teddies and bustiers. ‘A History of Lingerie,’ at the Fashion Institute Museum 2014-06-12T04:00:00Z One model wore a floral tea gown with furry slippers—a supple combination of thirties débutante and fifties housewife. Gucci’s Renaissance Man 2016-09-12T04:00:00Z Within a few moments two girls wearing dainty tea gowns, stole quietly down the stairway and stood in the center of the stage, discussing their approaching entertainment. The Camp Fire Girls' Careers 2011-05-27T02:00:15.330Z It was Parker who contrived the sort of violin case for It, and who made the tea gown extension that covered the case’s arid contours. The Sea Lady 2011-04-22T02:00:07.843Z She put her head in the dining room, where Miss Bennett in a stately tea gown was just beginning a solitary dinner. Manslaughter The soft green of a shimmering tea gown tipped with transparencies of lemon-tinted gauze was gratifying to parched eyes in over-ripe midsummer. Love's Usuries She had in some marvelous way succeeded in rerobing herself and was now arrayed in an exquisite tea gown which made Red's eyes light up with admiration. The Song of the Wolf Shall I put on my emerald green tea gown? I'll Leave It To You A Light Comedy In Three Acts She appeared dressed in a black and violet tea gown with much lace, and her dark hair was done with a simple carefulness that suited it. The Sea Lady 2011-04-22T02:00:07.843Z When she came downstairs in a tea gown of orange and brown chiffon no one but Bobby noticed that her high spirits had all evaporated. Manslaughter She felt, too, that the town crier could truthfully announce that milady was returning to tea gowns for an indefinite period. The Gorgeous Girl She was in a dressing gown or tea gown, white and clinging and full of intoxicating hints and glimpses of all the beauties of her figure. Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905 There entered, in a beribboned and beflounced tea gown, a pretty, if rather ordinary, woman of forty, with a petulant baby face. Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 5, June 1905 As she entered, dressed in a white tea gown of chiffon and lace, she looked like a moonbeam, and as if no mortal indisposition had ever brushed her in passing. Black Oxen Entering there was a very beautiful woman in a tea gown. An Australian Lassie She decided to wear her one decent tea gown when Beatrice called, pleading a bad headache as an excuse for its appearance. The Gorgeous Girl Ladies were stealing to their lairs in the zereba on deck, and in the music room; they look quite Eastern, all muffled up in tea gowns and gauzy draperies. From Edinburgh to India & Burmah Lady Baltimore, in a heavy tea gown of pale green plush, is sitting by the fire reading a book, her little son upon the hearth rug beside her. April's Lady A Novel She rang for her maid and exchanged her tweed walking suit for a tea gown of violet velvet and snow white chiffon, with stockings and slippers to match. Black Oxen Sibyl Sanderson, the American prima donna, whose career was in Paris, was the most irresistibly lovely vision ever seen in a tea gown. Woman as Decoration Her soul had gone back to London, to the ugly dining room at 22-A, Torrington Square, and was reading aloud from a newspaper to a stout old woman in a tea gown. The Second Latchkey You can slip away and get into a tea gown before you meet them, if they are coming to supper. Holiday Stories for Young People Somebody will give more, of course, for this fine tea gown to put on hot afternoons. The Cromptons And you in your wrapper—peignoir—tea gown—it don't matter what you call it. Five Little Plays If this be true, we can go farther and assume that the delicate tones of her porch gowns and tea gowns will harmonise. Woman as Decoration Laced boots, riding breeches, and army shirt had gone for a polychrome and trailing tea gown, black satin slippers, flashing rhinestone rosettes, and silk stockings of a sinful scarlet. Somewhere in Red Gap One or two decide to take tea gowns in dark color and plainest variety. Etiquette He drew it out, and throwing the tea gown and the interminable glove off the sofa, sat down and began to read it. Colonel Quaritch, V.C. A Tale of Country Life Art meant for him his own countless daubs, and the sickening smell of oily paints and musk, and soiled silk tea gowns, and the whole slovenly, disreputable scramble of Bohemian life in Paris. Frances Waldeaux You can do this in Summer and Winter alike, and with dancing frocks, tea gowns, negligées and even sport suits. Woman as Decoration This was very becoming and in sweeping draperies—some of the evening dresses made over into tea gowns—she was an attractive figure, her charms enhanced by a softening delicacy. Treasure and Trouble Therewith A Tale of California She had made certain little especial preparations—picked flowers, herself cut the sandwiches thin, put on her most becoming tea gown. The Gray Dawn And out here in broad daylight, almost on the street, in that tea gown—" "I have often been quite on the street in similar ones. The Sisters-In-Law The very early assumption of a grand social entertainment under the name of "four-o'clock tea" rather blotted out one of the prettiest features of the English tea, that of the graceful garment the tea gown. Manners and Social Usages The Fortuny in question, son of the great Spanish painter, devotes his time to the designing of the most artistic and unique tea gowns offered to modern woman. Woman as Decoration Then Miss Van Tuyn came back in a tea gown, looking lovely with her uncovered hair and her shining, excited eyes, and some twenty minutes later Arabian went away. December Love But at six o'clock, when she had given him up, and was about to change from her tea gown, he came in, full of apologies, very flustered, and bursting with news. The Gray Dawn "You may go in your tea gown and slippers if you prefer, but I will wait until you dress, if you are quick about it." Old Rose and Silver No wonder that in each bridal trousseau do we read of the wonderful "tea gowns." Manners and Social Usages To be clear, we would say, try always to begin a season with one distinguished evening gown, one smart tailor suit, one charming house gown, one tea gown, one negligée and one sport suit. Woman as Decoration Pearl had a wonderful new dress—the kind she had often dreamed of—made out of one of Mrs. Francis's tea gowns. Sowing Seeds in Danny This time, in answer to their summons, a lady appeared, dressed in a tea gown, with a book in her hand. Three Men on the Bummel In the dressing room, where Zoe rapidly helped her on with a tea gown, Nana revenged herself for the way in which they were all boring her by muttering quiet curses upon the male sex. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola Ten minutes afterward, when she reappeared in a tea gown, she clasped her hands in a perfect ecstasy. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola |
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