I expect Kylie would look quite fetching in any part of the collection, however, particularly in comparison with some mannish catwalk models. |
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They are mostly oversized double-breasted jackets, almost-baggy trousers and mannish topcoats. |
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If you wear mannish trousers, a coat with flared skirt will look too feminine. |
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Innocent blondes, corrupted by wolfish brunettes with mannish haircuts and tight, tight sweaters, stare wide-eyed at the reader. |
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The grey slouch pants are mannish in wide cut, yet here are styled to retain a feminine appealing look. |
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The main female character in this tale is stocky and mannish and carries pimple medicine in her knapsack. |
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I think they think that wrestlers might be kind of like these brutish, kind of mannish girls. |
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Charlotte Gainsbourg, who carries so well the mannish shirt mantle passed down by her mother Jane Birkin, works the look perfectly. |
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Perhaps those experiences normalised the wearing of mannish jackets for women as much as the influence of couture. |
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Yes, tomboyish girls are cute, but isn't it an insult to call a woman mannish? |
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At the time, a group of us used to dress in mannish suits as a homage to Frida. |
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The seventh member of the chorus, a wide shouldered, mannish, strong woman with steel gray eyes, took her place. |
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There are things that I like about being a woman that I wouldn't give up just to be considered more mannish. |
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Nor is the more severe type of elegance neglected, and tailor-made linen garments with pleated trottoir skirts and mannish little coatees or paletots are much seen. |
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But it was her mannish tailoring and grey wool tracksuit which looked most effortless. |
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Angora wool makes the silhouette structured and mannish, at the same time camel color and embroidered cuffs reflect romantic nuance of the brand. |
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The designer showed a collection filled with mannish silhouettes, pinstripe suiting, and plaids. |
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Pope Joan's description of the impromptu birth of her child, while the female pope was still in mannish masquerade, is a guaranteed conversation stopper. |
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Never wear a matching two-piece tweed suit, but break it up by putting on a pair of baggy, mannish trousers or jeans with a pretty, shrunken, tweedy jacket. |
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Wear with a mannish shirt tucked in or a fitted cardi or knit. |
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This small character-driven drama is illuminated by Marie Raynal's love-her-or-leave her performance as the mannish eponymous heroine with a mysterious chip on her shoulder. |
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And so, with an air of mannish superiority, he seems rather to pity the bashful girl, than to apprehend that he shall not succeed. |
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The outfits that worked the best were the simplest – a pewter-coloured slipdress under a camel mannish coat was slick, as was an outfit comprising cropped sequin trousers with schoolboy blazer and white shirt. |
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A mannish silhouette was seen at Celine and at Stella McCartney. |
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This award recognises Stella as a pioneer of effortless dressing: a mix of cool femininity with elements of mannish tailoring, which creates a kind of lived-in sexiness. |
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To copy mannish clothes is to repeat an error. |
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The Westron was a Mannish speech, though enriched and softened under Elvish influence. |
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