That dark-green one is so pretty and it was sweet of you to put on the
flounce. Of course I know it wasn't really necessary, but
flounces are so stylish this fall and Josie Pye has
flounces on all her dresses.
And it had become a sort of game among them to sit a close as possible to their aunt, to touch her, hold her little hand, kiss it, play with her ring, or even touch the
flounce of her skirt.
Lecount lifted the outer of the two
flounces which ran round the bottom of the dress one over the other, softly cut away a little irregular fragment of stuff from the inner
flounce, and neatly smoothed the outer one over it again, so as to hide the gap.
At first he had enjoined the actors, who had stopped in suspense, to continue, and to raise their voices; then, perceiving that no one was listening, he had stopped them; and, during the entire quarter of an hour that the interruption lasted, he had not ceased to stamp, to
flounce about, to appeal to Gisquette and Liénarde, and to urge his neighbors to the continuance of the prologue; all in vain.
Her gown was of black velvet, with tight sleeves and sloping shoulders, and the skirt had three large
flounces. She wore a black bonnet with velvet strings.
The upper skirt will be made scanter, and finished with a frill; then the waist can be refreshed with the best parts of these wide
flounces, and out of those new bits we will concoct a hat.
(through a door that was always open, and a looped- back yellow damask portiere) the unexpected vista of a bedroom with a huge low bed upholstered like a sofa, and a toilet-table with frivolous lace
flounces and a gilt-framed mirror.
The equipages are as varied as the company and attract as much attention, especially the low basket barouches in which ladies drive themselves, with a pair of dashing ponies, gay nets to keep their voluminous
flounces from overflowing the diminutive vehicles, and little grooms on the perch behind.
Could a few young ladies, too, be persuaded to become a little more prominent, and quit their mother's apron-strings, it would add vastly to the grouping, and relieve the stiffness of the "shin- pieces" of formal rows of dark-looking men, and of the
flounces of pretty women.
I remember that the Baroness was clad in a voluminous silk dress, pale grey in colour, and adorned with
flounces and a crinoline and train.
I shall conciliate her presently; the divine pout (so childish it was!) is fading from her lips; the starlight is on the tulle and lace and roses of her pretty evening dress, with its festooned skirts and obsolete
flounces; and I am watching her, ay, and worshipping her, though I do not know it yet.
Heine
Flounce 2-in-1 look PS45, Kaleidoscope Tu at Sainsbury's oatmeal buttondown skirt PS25 Now, naturally, the high street has gone bonkers for beige, and we're really impressed by the many catwalk-inspired pieces.