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In 2006, the marinière was rediscovered as an item of eveningwear. [7] Yvette Horner dressed in a marinière to model it for Pierre and Gilles, who used it as the design of flacons for Gaultier's fragrance line "Le Mâle". [8] [9] For him and his "children" [10] and his partners [11] the marinière has become an integral part of the world of ...
Jennifer Aniston's Friends character Rachel Green was all over the #freethenipple campaign long before freeing the nipple was even a thing. Of course, we love her for it. But fans have been ...
Portrait mode (for closeup photos with the background out of focus) Exif version: 2.3: Date and time of digitizing: 16:58, 21 June 2015: Shutter speed: 7.965784: APEX aperture: 4: APEX brightness: 6.93515625: Exposure bias: 0: Maximum land aperture: 1.6953125 APEX (f/1.8) Metering mode: Pattern: Light source: Unknown: Flash: Flash did not fire ...
Shirt and skirt are originally the same word, the former being the southern and the latter the northern pronunciation in early Middle English. Coat remains a term for an overgarment, its essential meaning for the last thousand years ( see Coat ).
Here's how experts say to handle adult-themed T-shirts at theme parks. 'Gave her the D': Suggestive shirts worn by Disney theme park guests have some asking for stricter dress codes Skip to main ...
Posing in a wet white t-shirt that read 'NO BRA CLUB,' the "X-Men" star received a slew of praises from her famous friends. "Leveled up, Circa '66," Berry captioned the photo.
Soviet Pacific Fleet sailor in full dress, including a dark-blue telnyashka Soviet marines in the mid-1980s. The Russian telnyashka originated in the distinctive striped marinière blouse worn by merchant sailors and fishermen of Brittany, [1] who adopted this style to distinguish them from other sea-going nationalities.
A Different World is an American sitcom television series and a spin-off of The Cosby Show.It aired for six seasons on NBC from September 24, 1987, to July 9, 1993. [1] The series originally centered on Denise Huxtable and the life of students at Hillman College, a fictional historically black college in Virginia.