单词 | foulard |
例句 | His regular features, his short haircut, the cut of his suit, the pattern of his foulard necktie gave out no really final information. Nine Stories 1953-04-06T00:00:00Z This way, the foulard prints gave a fluid elegance to an energetic and sporty collection that will only enrich the singular Dolce & Gabbana image. Special Report: Fashion: Rockin' Back the Clock 2011-06-21T10:37:23Z In the D&G collection, the foulard, appearing in half a dozen patterns, formed the defining element of everything from blazers to shirts, from swim trunks to trousers. Milan designers tip hat to summer elegance 2011-06-20T22:31:13Z The fashion crowd got their summer holidays early - flown first class across a vibrant mix of Polynesian prints and color-rich baroque foulard motifs. Givenchy, Hermes and Celine get elegant 2012-10-01T02:46:03Z The fashion crowd thus got their summer holidays early -flown first class across a vibrant mix of Polynesian prints - and color-rich baroque foulard motifs. Hermes' stylish take on vibrant modernism 2012-09-30T20:01:04Z The looks were matched with peep-toe sandals with golden chunky heels and capri sandals laced up with silk foulards and small leather bags with thin geometric bracelet-like handles. Ferragamo strolls through Milan daisy garden under the stars 2017-09-24T04:00:00Z Ms. McCartney’s spring pajamas in foulard and blue paisley patterns seem to be everywhere. Fashion Review: Stella McCartney, Givenchy, Herm?s and Giambattista Valli Strut Their Collections 2012-03-06T00:32:21Z A silk blouse, foulard or necktie — and sometimes all three — softened the masculine vibe. Fashion Review: Marc Jacobs Conducts the Louis Vuitton Express 2012-03-07T18:26:32Z A black tuxedo jacket with a foulard around her throat. Melania Trump Wears Dolce & Gabbana for Official Portrait 2017-04-04T04:00:00Z The looks were matched with peep-toe sandals with golden chunky heels and capri sandals laced up with silk foulards and small leather bags with thin geometric bracelet-like handles. Ferragamo strolls through Milan daisy garden under the stars 2017-09-24T04:00:00Z The wool ones are burly, the knit ones cheeky, the basic foulard ones still peppier than most. Drake’s Will Make You Want to Dress Up 2017-08-29T04:00:00Z Later, Ms. McCartney used the same contouring technique with inky stretch paisleys and foulard checks, adding white embroidery to finish swirled edges for an almost 3-D effect. Fashion Review: Chlo?, Givenchy, Herm?s, John Galliano, Stella McCartney: Fashion Review 2011-10-03T23:34:47Z These women adopted French dress, but kept their bright headwraps, called foulards. A Long Overdue Light on Black Models of Early Modernism 2018-11-01T04:00:00Z Loose white tapered pants and relaxed, pajama-like shirting, paired with tailored foulards, were both casual and elegant. Anderson’s couture craftmanship captivates at Loewe for Paris men’s fashion week 2023-06-24T04:00:00Z Occasionally styled with a wrapped foulard, these tops were worn with crisply creased loose trousers, or Bermuda short. Giorgio Armani, Zegna present fluid elegance for the next hot season as Milan Fashion Week wraps up 2023-06-19T04:00:00Z The best looks were ones that fused the two eras, such as a loose cerulean trench coat with voluminous layers, twinned with a striped blue silk foulard. Paris Fashion Week channels historic men’s styles 2023-01-20T05:00:00Z The film’s use of light sat well with the fluidity of a loose white tuxedo suit on a bare chest, or a giant multicolored foulard thrown nonchalantly over the male model’s naked shoulder. Glitzy Valentino show sees Paris Fashion Week at fever pitch 2022-10-02T04:00:00Z Ethnic shirts mixed with silken varsity bombers, and tied leopard foulards that looked both ready for safari and a rock concert. Givenchy models walk on water in Paris Fashion Week 2022-06-22T04:00:00Z Yet, the designs remained finessed despite the street-musing: One loose, menswear suit in emerald had a silk foulard collar in lavender flapping out delicately from underneath. Paris Fashion Week channels humor, animated film for spring 2021-10-02T04:00:00Z The foulards rouges are demanding an end to the violence of recent protests and a respect for “the republic and its institutions”. Second gilets jaunes protester launches political party 2019-01-28T05:00:00Z A print of a parasol in the sun was used in silk foulards and loose fluttery silk dresses adorned with a bejeweled necklace that spelled “CHANEL.” The sea, the sea: Chanel creates beach to cap Paris season 2018-10-02T04:00:00Z Shirts were long and untucked, held together along the spine by neatly spaced bows instead of a seam, with collars that extended into lapping tongues, and sometimes trailing foulards. The Elephant in the Dressing Room 2018-03-02T05:00:00Z Soft ponchos, knit tops that complement Napa leather trousers and shirt-dresses in foulard prints pulled from the archives formed other key elements of the collection. Armani rejects overdone emotion, Ferragamo favors color 2018-02-24T05:00:00Z While Owens produced a beautifully wearable foulard with a print of a futurist sculpture, ecologically-minded McCartney’s details were written on a giant wad of 20 “Trashion Bags” - “made of 100% recycled linear low density polyethylene.” Rich colors dominate the runway at Paris Fashion Week 2017-09-29T04:00:00Z While Owens produced a beautifully wearable foulard with a print of a futurist sculpture, ecologically-minded McCartney’s details were written on a giant wad of 20 “Trashion Bags” — “made of 100% recycled linear low density polyethylene.” Rich colors dominate the runway at Paris Fashion Week 2017-09-29T04:00:00Z This produced the show’s best look - a one-shoulder black sweater that enveloped a shimmering bronze skirt, with two giant multicolored foulards billowing out from the waist in a kinetic explosion. Jean Reno talks seduction at Lanvin designer’s Paris debut 2017-09-27T04:00:00Z This produced the show’s best look — a one-shoulder black sweater that enveloped a shimmering bronze skirt, with two giant multicolored foulards billowing out from the waist in a kinetic explosion. Jean Reno talks seduction at Lanvin designer’s Paris debut 2017-09-27T04:00:00Z Angela Missoni’s 20th anniversary show was in the courtyard of a former factory, with a colorful tent of foulards offering some protection from the sun. Ferragamo breaths fresh air into summer with outdoor show 2017-09-24T04:00:00Z Could a luxurious silk foulard be made from citrus by-products, that would otherwise be thrown away or fed to cattle? How Sicilian oranges are being made into clothes - BBC News 2017-08-23T04:00:00Z Stripes, florals and foulard prints, shimmering satins, and piped-edge details all add up to a fashion trend that translates as casually cool, day into evening.” Fashion’s Latest Command: Pajamas for Daytime 2016-01-06T05:00:00Z In 2009, Antwerp in Belgium moved to ban foulards in schools, a move that spread across Belgium, though not uniformly. France's Real Crisis Is About More Than Just Refugees 2015-11-17T05:00:00Z Aged 19 to 38, they mix tailored jackets, printed T-shirts, vintage dresses, flares, and foulards in quirky, sometimes eccentric, ensembles more often seen in London than Accra. Artists bring quirky fashion styles to Accra's streets 2015-10-20T04:00:00Z And instead of ties, a neat foulard is knotted just askance of the Adam's apple. Dolce&Gabbana presents a flourish of crimson suits 2014-06-21T04:00:00Z The aim was to make its high-end shirts, dresses and foulards more sustainable. How Sicilian oranges are being made into clothes - BBC News 2017-08-23T04:00:00Z We all know that journalists are a slovenly bunch, and I'm sure no eyebrows would be raised were you to turn up at your desk in egg-stained Y-fronts and a fuchsia foulard. Should you do business in a hoodie? 2012-05-19T17:00:01Z Correction: The original version of this article misstated the year three girls were sent home for wearing a foulard. France's Real Crisis Is About More Than Just Refugees 2015-11-17T05:00:00Z She has made me a very nice little blue foulard shirt, I couldn't stand my cloth body these hot days, and yet must travel in that dress, as I have no other. Letters of a Diplomat's Wife 1883-1900 2012-02-12T03:00:13.210Z She was dressed in some blue foulard stuff, with lace at the throat, and lace cuffs to the elbow. The White Peacock 2012-01-14T03:00:21.627Z She was very fat, and muffled up in an apron of foulard, on which the portrait of Napoleon I. was printed. The Jew 2011-10-06T02:00:34.840Z He glanced over his shoulder and winked jocosely at the woman with the foulard blouse. Mrs. Bindle Some Incidents from the Domestic Life of the Bindles 2011-09-08T02:00:22.323Z In an increasingly existential crisis, France is attempting to assimilate by force: no foulards, expel radical imams, speak French not Arabic, learn the Marseillaise. France's Real Crisis Is About More Than Just Refugees 2015-11-17T05:00:00Z I have been driving about shivering in the open carriage and my seal-skin felt like a foulard. Letters of a Diplomat's Wife 1883-1900 2012-02-12T03:00:13.210Z Joan thought of a dotted lavender foulard she had recently coveted in a department-store; and the ridiculous incongruity of this comparison in some measure restored her assurance. Joan Thursday 2011-06-25T02:00:19.897Z On the box, usurping the coachman's raised seat, is a short individual with a crimson cravat between a blue shirt and purple face, a short, bright yellow foulard coat and large Panama hat. Felix Lanzberg's Expiation 2011-03-15T02:00:14.763Z "Was it you knocking?" she demanded of the big woman in the foulard blouse. Mrs. Bindle Some Incidents from the Domestic Life of the Bindles 2011-09-08T02:00:22.323Z "Boris Lensky sent them to me," said she, while she at the same time pulled a rose from the basket to fasten it in the bodice of her light foulard dress. Asbe?n From the Life of a Virtuoso 2011-02-27T03:00:30.780Z I wore my blue foulard and a blue straw bonnet with iris on it. Letters of a Diplomat's Wife 1883-1900 2012-02-12T03:00:13.210Z Then he heard a brisk step, the door opened and in there came a trim, upright little figure in a blue "foulard" dress. The Man with the Double Heart 2010-12-21T22:55:56.757Z "Who is this elegant gentleman?" asked the Baroness, raising her lorgnon, still wholly absorbed in contemplating the interesting foulard back. Felix Lanzberg's Expiation 2011-03-15T02:00:14.763Z The little man who had first arrived was already well outside, talking to the woman with the tweed cap and hat-pin, while she of the foulard blouse was edging down the path towards the gate. Mrs. Bindle Some Incidents from the Domestic Life of the Bindles 2011-09-08T02:00:22.323Z My cape was of Swiss muslin, with rich foulard patterns stamped on it. The Lost Wagon 2010-12-20T17:12:36.807Z Mary and I started off about 5.30 in ordinary summer dress—foulard and voile. Letters of a Diplomat's Wife 1883-1900 2012-02-12T03:00:13.210Z She was a quaint and pleasant picture, in her gown of gray and white foulard, with her little black silk mantle and bonnet. Mrs. Tree Anything will do,—the gray stuff, or the old foulard. Not Like Other Girls It was an effect in white flannels with a superb foulard tie of navy blue and wonderful white buckskin shoes. Too Old for Dolls A Novel She also bought a little brown parasol for Cannie, and a tightly fitting brown jacket to match the foulard; and altogether it was a most exciting and adventurous morning. A Little Country Girl He appeared ten minutes later in the smoking-room, in a brilliant equipment, a suit of crimson foulard covered with little white spots. A London Life and Other Tales Her dress was white foulard silk, dotted with blue and richly trimmed with blue satin. Sixty years with Plymouth Church I've kind of thought of one of those blue foulard silks with white spots into it since before I married Hill, but never came any nearer than pricin' it an' bringin' home a sample. The Thing from the Lake Cendall was a very fine, thin silk fit for summer wear, resembling what is now called foulard; say was the coarsest and cheapest sort of silk, and was used for upholstery as well as clothing. The White Lady of Hazelwood A Tale of the Fourteenth Century But as the Spring advanced, I took my courage in my hands and resolved to have a blue foulard silk. A Circuit Rider's Wife As though in direct answer to Kincaid's question Mrs. Terriberry lunged down the corridor looking like a hippopotamus in red foulard. The Lady Doc "Oh, the lavender foulard!" exclaimed Mr. Hornblower, with an unsuccessful attempt to give the impression that only at that moment had he discovered what they were talking about. Other People's Business The Romantic Career of the Practical Miss Dale In ten minutes they were all in the parlour, sixteen in number, the men in full dress, the women in organdies or foulards showing little of arm and neck. The Californians Her hand lay reposing on the arm of the sofa, half buried in a muslin foulard. Little Masterpieces of American Wit and Humor Volume I I had the samples in my bag at that moment, and was only waiting for the adjournment of the meeting to go to the store on my way home to purchase my foulard. A Circuit Rider's Wife My poor foulard, I had thought it so pretty. Grandmother Dear A Book for Boys and Girls Then as the farmer looked a little blank, she directed his attention to the renovated lavender foulard hanging over a chair. Other People's Business The Romantic Career of the Practical Miss Dale The little girl was very small and sickly looking too—but Miss Sharp—my secretary!—appeared blooming and young and lovely in her inexpensive foulard frock—No glasses hid her blue eyes. Man and Maid She hated foulards with their ugly sprawling patterns. Gigolo Think of a guy having to ride four miles and get his forehead fanned all the while with talk about foulard and crêpe de chine and guimpes! The Wit and Humor of America, Volume I. (of X.) Thou could'st not travel with that ridiculous foulard on thy head, hiding all thy pretty hair.' Grandmother Dear A Book for Boys and Girls But he knows what he likes, same as most men, and that lavender foulard has always been his special favorite. Other People's Business The Romantic Career of the Practical Miss Dale All these silk foulards will be offered as one lot. Potash & Perlmutter Their Copartnership Ventures and Adventures Amy, only think of the things we owe her for now—my linen, my pongee, my canvas, your two foulards, Ina's muslin, Charlotte's étamine! The Debtor A Novel If the weather is warm, white duck, pique or linen skirts with white shirts are worn mornings; afternoons, foulard, or some of the fine and dainty fabrics suited to the season. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada She looked prettier still now, the slender lines of her childish figure were so exquisite in their promise of beautiful womanhood later on, and the Sunday frock of white foulard was most sweet. The Man and the Moment I afterwards learned that they had had to persuade Mrs. Spain to reclothe herself in the pink foulard, because she had decided that they were not coming and had gone back to work. The Golden Bird Abe exclaimed, and then, for the first time since he saw the silk foulards, he remembered Interstate Copper. Potash & Perlmutter Their Copartnership Ventures and Adventures That tan canvas is a beauty, and so is the red foulard. The Debtor A Novel Now do mark the necessity of Napoleon's saying, 'I didn't really pick Mr. Jones's pocket of his best foulard last Monday—no, though it hung out a tempting end. The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II She wore a morning robe of rich crimson foulard silk, fastened up the front with garnet buttons, each a spark of fire. Ishmael Or, In the Depths "He must be a foulard horse," Meg commented as the children climbed into the soft clean straw which filled the box of the sleigh. Four Little Blossoms and Their Winter Fun "Stocks from stock exchanges maybe I don't know it, Mawruss; but stocks from silk foulards I do know it, Mawruss, and don't you forget it." Potash & Perlmutter Their Copartnership Ventures and Adventures Instinctively she sensed when taffeta was to be superseded by foulard. Half Portions She felt as if she were choking somehow, and removed the foulard that she wore about her neck. The Downfall Alpacas of various shades, muslins, foulards, tarlatan, tulle, light silks, light in texture as well as colours. Routledge's Manual of Etiquette "Well, foulard is something like calico—I mean the pattern is," Meg replied. Four Little Blossoms and Their Winter Fun In a moment she was down again; the screaming foulard had given place to a house dress; the red toque had been substituted by a shawl. O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921 I do wish you would have that grey satin foulard of yours done up. Beyond the City She wore a blue foulard with large white spots, and Philip was tickled at the sensation it caused. Of Human Bondage On Sunday morning she looked very beautiful in a dress of foulard, silky and sweeping, and blue as a jay-bird's feather, and in a large cream hat covered with many roses, mostly crimson. Sons and Lovers With a Frenchwoman's tact she busied herself in getting out the blue foulard and pretended not to see the blush and smile which accompanied Kathleen's opening of the box. I Spy Home, and stumbling slightly as he mounted the steps of the veranda, he faced a person in screaming foulard and a red toque, Mrs. Jewel Garrity, just starting for the morning's assault upon the market. O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921 The ambassadors' bags in Europe, might ten many a tale of foulards, &c., sent from one court to another. Ned Myers or, a Life Before the Mast Then she got up, dressed herself thoroughly, putting on a simple white gown of foulard, the same she had worn the day of their excursion to the ruins of Hautecoeur. The Dream The dress is a bright cotton foulard bound on like the anatomy of a turban and garnished, as were our grandmothers' nightcaps, with huge front bows. To the Gold Coast for Gold A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.—Volume I "I discovered that handkerchief secreted in the folds of Miss Whitney's blue foulard gown," added Mitchell, as the coroner spread open the handkerchief. I Spy No brighter dress than a fawn-colored foulard appears on a coach in the great London parade of the Four- in-Hands. Manners and Social Usages She merely brooded over her worn and pencil-scored memorandum, and muttered of fringe and buttons as she spilled tea on her samples of Navy blue foulard. Ptomaine Street Katya was wearing a sky-blue frock of foulard silk, cut low at the neck.... Plays by Anton Chekhov, Second Series He had on a rather soiled cape, and a foulard, the worse for wear, around his neck, where the historical red shirt was visible. In the Courts of Memory, 1858 1875; from Contemporary Letters It is smart when worn with a waistcoat of white flannel, white shirt and collar and gayly figured tie of silk foulard. Book of Etiquette, Volume 2 The pretty women, by this time in the short, gay foulards and in the dressy hats in which they will appear later at the Casino ball, are tripping up and down in the gas-lighted grounds. Manners and Social Usages Valerie was wearing a pretty gown of foulard with a pattern of little yellow flowers, while her daughter, Reine, whom she liked to deck out coquettishly, had a frock of blue linen stuff. Fruitfulness Stood for a moment, her plumage drooping damply to her shoulders, blue foulard dress snagged in two places, her gold mesh bag with the sapphire-and-diamond top hanging low from the crook of her little finger. Gaslight Sonatas She was dressed like a man: she wore white trousers and jacket, and a white foulard tied artistically about her head. In the Courts of Memory, 1858 1875; from Contemporary Letters Francois executed this difficult maneuver very well, to the great satisfaction of Amandine, who strutted up and down triumphantly, under the rosette and ears of her foulard. Mysteries of Paris — Volume 02 If the population clings still to its douillettes, mouchoirs, and foulards, the fact is largely due to the cheapness of such attire. Two Years in the French West Indies Others were short, active, slight or stocky, wearing foulard cravats and round jackets, or the sack-like garment of the singular costume peculiar to this class of painters. Strong as Death Tish said that proper clothing would make her beautiful; and Aggie, disappearing for a few minutes, came back with her last summer's foulard and a jet bonnet. Tish "Mr. Heideck, here is another chair," she said, in a perfectly natural voice, drawing aside the pleats of her foulard skirt in order to let him pass. The Coming Conquest of England "No," answered the pirate, shaking out a package of foulards; "no, I have paid my expenses." Mysteries of Paris — Volume 02 Were it not for the fact that their mother's beautiful brown hair is usually covered with a violet foulard, you would certainly believe them white as any children in the world. Two Years in the French West Indies I was more moved still when Mongenod pulled out a ragged foulard handkerchief to wipe them away. The Brotherhood of Consolation The chevalier was dressed in a short coat of black velvet like that of his mother's gown, trimmed with silver buttons, a blue foulard necktie, trousers of gray jean, and a becoming pair of gaiters. Beatrix The second sum was wrapped in a shawl, the third in a cambric handkerchief; these wrappings were instantly burned like the foulard. The Village Rector But when he saw the girl in the white foulard smile at him from the paling he forgot etiquette and everything else. A Millionaire of Yesterday These refer, of course, to dominant or ground colors, as there are usually several tints in the foulard as well as the robe. Two Years in the French West Indies On examining this person I was surprised to see her head tied up in a foulard, and along the temples a curious dark line; but I presently saw that her head was shaved. The Brotherhood of Consolation Her head was covered in a yellow silk foulard, twined in a manner that was rather picturesque. The Lesser Bourgeoisie The first sum was wrapped in a foulard handkerchief knotted by the four corners. The Village Rector A faded waistcoat, a cravat, pretentiously tied, although the material was a worn-out foulard, bespoke the secret distress to which a former dandy sometimes falls a prey. A Start in Life Manm-Robert brings to see me a pretty young girl—very fair, with a violet foulard twisted about her blonde head. Two Years in the French West Indies Something was more pronounced than of old, and her gray foulard gown which fitted loosely over her shoulders added a touch of license to her delicate, high-strung elegance. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola These are robed all in black, with a white turban and white foulard;—they wear black masks. Two Years in the French West Indies "There may be some husband in Limoges who will miss his foulard," said the procureur-du-roi, with a laugh, "but he will not dare speak of it." The Village Rector But she was brave;—she abandoned the costume of the upper class forever, put on the douillette and the foulard,— the attire that is a confession of race,—and went to work. Two Years in the French West Indies The general laws of contrasts observed in the costume require the silk foulard, or shoulder-kerchief, to make a sharp relief with the color of the robe, thus:- Robe. Two Years in the French West Indies Ragingly she took off her dress, a very simple affair of white foulard, of so thin and supple a texture that it clung about her like a long shift. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola When asked what those articles were she boldly answered, without attempting to deceive: "A foulard, a shawl, a cambric handkerchief, and the handkerchief now captured." The Village Rector |
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