| 41. | Short and long tiered, ruffled or flounced skirts also add to the Spanish-accented aesthetic.
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| 42. | A sharp decollete here, a flounce there in chantilly lace, a satin hip wrap elsewhere.
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| 43. | Most of the trousers were slim or slightly flared, with a delicate flounce down the sides.
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| 44. | In the romantic-dress style were the exquisite jeweled and flounced chiffon crepe de chine gowns.
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| 45. | At Alexandre and Matthieu, two younger designers turned out printed and flounced dresses and blouson suits.
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| 46. | Mansfield wore a sensational pink skintight wedding gown made of sequins with a 30-yard flounce.
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| 47. | Flounced dresses went out of fashion soon and women began to wear skirts over the crinoline frames.
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| 48. | She dances happily with the waiters, flouncing her skirts and petticoats, as the charladies depart.
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| 49. | They are both flamboyantly gay and they love to flounce around their Upper East Side town house.
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| 50. | Visitors are met at the door by huge video images of models flouncing down runways to throbbing music.
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