The mark of a true fashion icon, she puts together items which shouldn't look good together, but do - such as last season's
froufrou pink tulle Molly Goddard dress, worn with punky Balenciaga boots.
It probably doesn't help that ballet vocabulary is French (too
froufrou) or that it's considered a Russian art form (too subversive--maybe even Communist!).
This season's take on lace couldn't be further from the pretty
froufrou looks of previous years.
Designer Mark Bumgarner veered away from the traditional
froufrou and played up with texture and minimal sequins.
The annual show of "Fiber, Fabric and
Froufrou" will be underway through May
It is not in this verbal
froufrou but rather in the drama of Isabel's revenge that Banville's story shows its true strength." JEAN ZIMMERMAN
That's because, in a smart move, Cadillac offers the Vsport sedan in a version that trades some luxury
froufrou for lavish mechanicals and bracing performance.
"I thought, I don't want
froufrou pineapples and swags, but if I could get that level of detail, I could actually make some really intricate textures," says Mackereth, who took inspiration from the 20th-century modernist architects Richard Neutra and John Lautner, famous for their airy California homes and organic furniture pieces.
Decaf for John [Tarantino] and
froufrou coffees for the boys [Porter McHenry, 27; Justen Tarantino, 27].
whose spelling is tautological--are of two kinds: terms such as
froufrou and Pago Pago, which were fashioned from two or more identical subunits, and terms such as hotshots and valval, which were not.
When co-owners Scott Ostrander and Ryan David Stanley opened Oregon's Constant Gardener in February, their aim was to create an organic garden center focused on food production "without all the
froufrou gift stuff."