His designs _ the generous-skirted dresses and rounded bodices _ responded to a yearning for womanliness and gorgeousness after the bleak wartime period.
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Her story's thoughts about family and womanliness are clear without becoming forced, and her film works well on the level of narrative alone.
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Stanley writes of them : " In him was a mimicked dignity, as of Adam; in her the womanliness of a miniature Eve ".
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If the film had been entirely his, Bergman, an idealizer of women, would have brought forth an essential and forgivable core of womanliness in Marianne.
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Reflecting the times, emphasis was placed on teaching patriotism, social service, and a concern for the development of " womanliness " and the social graces.
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Kwan, who at 17 exudes a womanliness that befits a national and Olympic champion, earned first place from eight of the judges because of her maturity and presentation.
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Survivors often feel great shame about their bodies, particularly their bodies womanliness, both because the perpetrator had a woman s body and the abuse focused on their female body.
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"Generations of little girls have instinctively understood that red lipstick corresponds to womanliness, " says Estee Lauder's Dominique Szabo, senior vice president of product development.
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In 1929 she published " Womanliness as a Masquerade " in which she looks at an area of sexual development of intellectual women in particular, where femininity is a defensive mask that is put on to hide masculinity.
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Often they conflate images of womanliness with images of death, as in Frisch's take on the Don Juan legend : " The woman reminds me of death, the more she seems to blossom and thrive ".