| 11. | Beau Brummell set the fashion for dandyism in " maccaroni " of the earlier 18th century ).
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| 12. | In a few strokes, Cilento captures the essence of this working-class rebellion and its pathetic dandyism.
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| 13. | In Italy, Gabriele d'Annunzio and Carlo Bugatti exemplified the artistic bohemian dandyism of the fin de siecle.
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| 14. | But that is the whole point of dandyism _ to unsettle and provoke, using the weapons of wit and costume.
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| 15. | Many were designed for men only, becoming even more complicated in design after early Georgian designs as male dandyism spread.
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| 16. | 1800 1809 was the height of dandyism in men's fashion in Europe, following the example of Beau Brummell.
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| 17. | :" Some have imagined that dandyism is primarily a specialisation in the art of dressing oneself with daring and elegance.
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| 18. | Perhaps because of his incorrigible dandyism and tendency to pirouette at state functions, a rumor once circulated that Trudeau was gay.
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| 19. | Contrary to what many thoughtless people seem to believe, dandyism is not even an excessive delight in clothes and material elegance.
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| 20. | We get a kind of insider's look into early-19th-century dandyism, art criticism and Wordsworthian nature worship.
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