In the 1950s, Bill also worked for chez Ninon, a couture salon owned by the socially well-connected Nona Park and Sophie Shonnard. |
In such cases soft sheer materials such as ninon, voile, and marquisette are used. The curtains may be hung straight to draw or they may be tied back. |
Ninon de L'Enclos, the seventeenth-century French courtesan and wit, was supposedly still breaking hearts at ninety, thanks to a balm of lard, beeswax, and onion juice. |
Ninon advocated the need for champions of a holistic approach to health, focused on wellness, prevention and increased patient involvement. |
Again ninon let him feel just a hint of resistance, and risked a tiny pout. |
After a while ninon got up again from the sling and made her way to the wall. |