| 31. | Bertin used and exaggerated the leading modes of the day, and created poufs for Marie Antoinette with heights up to three feet.
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| 32. | Not to mention how dramatic they looked in stark sunlight _ in this profusion of white topped with a big pouf of jet black.
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| 33. | It's a lot easier to climb down from cashmere than a Christian Lacroix pouf skirt, the image of'80s excess.
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| 34. | Verdi, with his fashion sixth sense, also promised that we would see styles from the 1940s, and possibly corsets and poufs.
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| 35. | The candor of " Unzipped " may be as contrived as the pouf skirts, but that doesn't lessen its appeal.
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| 36. | This season she tripped into history, showing a couple of hoop skirts and dresses with panniers ( hoops or poufs over the hips ).
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| 37. | Dorothy Allison stands under 5 feet tall, wears seriously thick glasses and has her hair done in a brunette pouf at the beauty parlor.
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| 38. | Long bright satin jumpsuits, pantsuits or dresses with ridiculous poufs could look in tune at the nightclubs Gaultier frequents, like Bains-Douche.
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| 39. | He played fancifully with pistachio green silks to hot flame-colored faille, or violet poufs on a red sheath dress with tulle drape.
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| 40. | Another drapery design that looks difficult but has hardware to make it easy is the pouf or rosette, usually created where the swag is attached.
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