The two Bond Streets weren't always posh but by the early 18th century this had become the place for fashionable dandies to hang out. |
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Less tightly-woven haircloth provided stiffening for the lapels and coat-tails of European dandies. |
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But backwoodsmen were better at dealing with rebellious Indian chiefs than perfumed dandies were. |
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The fops and dandies had no interest in war and concentrated instead on their seraglios. |
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Like most dandies, his predilection for high-style fashion and cosmetic beauty betrays a likeness to his female counterparts. |
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Wrong found political meaning in her encounters with legless street hawkers and Versace-donning nightclub dandies. |
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Fresh of face and louche of manner, they are equal parts Dickensian urchins and Wildean dandies. |
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The notion of a quaintrelle sharing the major philosophical components of refinement with dandies is a modern development that returns quaintrelles to their historic roots. |
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In their eagerness to surpass their rivals, friendly competition between fire companies deteriorated into daily skirmishes and riots between gangs of dandies and rowdies. |
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And menswear designer Michael Bastian created a world of gentlemen farmers and urbane dandies. |
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In the pantheon of self-destructive, shambolic, rock-star dandies, Johnny Thunders is the ne plus ultra. |
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Though the guzzling gumshoes of the 30's and 40's evolved from those eloquent pipe-smoking dandies, they have as much in common as rotgut rye and Earl Grey tea. |
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One cabinet dedicated to dandies features a glittery red suit. |
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Because fashion, to quote that dandiest of dandies Quentin Crisp, is what you adopt when you don't know who you are. |
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Nick Gallop of Gallop Studios, was enlisted for his work in photography and used his modern style to highlight the Dandies of this coffee table book. |
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