Children in House Beautiful are treated with a romantic reverence : an article in an upcoming issue features the children of the house in smocked dress frolicking around curtains that look like ball gowns.
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Short skirts and intricately smocked or ruffled off-the-shoulder silky blouses in shades like deep raspberry and grape filled the romantic bill this time, as did the handsome long coats.
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These garments are generally of very fine linen or cotton and feature delicate smocking embroidery done in cotton floss in contrasting colors; smocked garments with pastel-colored embroidery remain popular for babies.
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It would be difficult to trick Hell's Angels into thinking a chick wearing Watanabe's smocked leather dress was one of their own; steely black leather has never looked this sumptuous.
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The mood softened as the show progressed, with loose peasant blouses over full skirts; sheer dresses over solid slips; smocked velvets, and ethereal chiffon and lace dresses with a vintage feeling.
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Together with a dozen other Zairian Tutsi, all of whom were born and have always lived in Zaire, they were surrounded by white-smocked members of the Zairian Red Cross for their protection.
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Even the red-smocked clerks at the IGA grocery store across from the courthouse left their checkout lines long enough to cheer for the candidate _ or beauty queen or marching band _ of choice.
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A claret nylon drawstring parka, smocked quilted doublet and Nile-green cotton jeans could be your choice, but this mix-and-match series offered endless possibilities, including shiny pastel boots.
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For price examples, a hand-smocked tea length dress with a white satin ribbon sells for $ 134, and 100 percent cotton boys'boxer shorts with hand embroidered sailboats sell for $ 28.
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Charles Negre took a picture of the white-smocked inmates at the refectory of the imperial asylum at Vincennes around 1858, and they look like a group of worshipers in a light-filled church.