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11 Sentences With "coiffe"

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Razor thin enough to cut a part into Giroud's coiffe.
A slicked-back coiffe with not one stray hair sprung loose?
Coiffe, the most discreet and gender-neutral theme, reinterprets the concentric circles of her headdress on pendant and bracelet discs.
All viewers probably do the same (what does the blue-haired woman wearing an elaborate pompadour coiffe, the one who utters "Silence" before credits roll, actually represent?).
Just drink in this gorgeous volley after a clean first touch: Lofted, slapped, and curled—you could almost use the same descriptors for Giroud's regal, regal coiffe.
An annual Fête des Cuisinières (Female Cooks Festival) in Pointe-à-Pitre features multiple generations of cooks dressed in traditional costumes: a white blouse trimmed in lace, a long madras plaid skirt and an elaborate folded headdress called a coiffe.
In the high-rise kingdom that is Hong Kong, even the cocktails reach towards the sky—particularly the city's most famous drink, the Earl Grey Caviar Martini, an impressive number that sports a sky-high coiffe of white foam and bed of bright orange boba-like beads below.
The French proverb Il est ne coiffe is thought to originate from this practice.
The character Bécassine is a young Breton housemaid, usually depicted wearing a green dress pastiching traditional Breton peasant costume, with lace coiffe and clogs. She is said to come from Finistère, the area most associated with traditional Breton culture. However, her clothing has non-Breton elements, reminiscent of the local costume of Picardy. She is usually portrayed without a mouth.
A young, unmarried, Chinese girl would often wear two buns, or bundles of hair on either side of the head to display her availability to prospective husbands. This style of pigtails is sometimes referred to as "ox horns." However, when this girl would marry, the two pigtails, or buns, would be replaced with just one, thus indicating her marriage. The Manchu and later Qing dynasty men's coiffe called the "queue" is sometimes described incorrectly as a pigtail.
Catholic clergymen wearing pleated rochet Traditional Coiffe in France, Etaples Girl's dress with accordion pleating from 1895 Girl holding out pleated skirt, Texas, early 20th century Girl wearing pleated dress in Berkeley, California, 1966 A pleat (older plait) is a type of fold formed by doubling fabric back upon itself and securing it in place. It is commonly used in clothing and upholstery to gather a wide piece of fabric to a narrower circumference.Picken, Mary Brooks, The Fashion Dictionary, Funk and Wagnalls, 1957, pp. 256–257 Pleats are categorized as pressed, that is, ironed or otherwise heat-set into a sharp crease, or unpressed, falling in soft rounded folds.

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