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He was known for loose, flowing garments, often topped by turbans.
She picked out from the show a classic: a loose flowing black dress, caught gently at the waist.
Her hair, somewhere in between two colours, was at war with itself, tumbling loose, flowing, as if in slow motion.
In it she appeared in a flimsy muslin dress and loose, flowing hair rather than the heavy costumes and elaborate wigs usually worn by ballerinas.
In each picture, one, two or three matronly women with rubbery, serpentine limbs; soft, bulging torsos; and loose, flowing clothes predominate.
He wears plimsolls, baggy pants and a loose flowing shirt, a sort of dashing Robinson Crusoe effect that makes me ask if he is single.
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Choose pieces that are free flowing, such as a loose blouse or dress.
Lyrics, too, tended to the loose and flowing.
Girdle, a band that encircles or girds the waist either to confine the loose and flowing outer garments so as to allow freedom of movement or to fasten and support the garments of the wearer.
His English portraits of women often show a preference for informal dress: loose shifts, flowing drapery, open necks, bare bosoms and uncovered lower arms (so much quicker to paint than intricate lace collars and cuffs, and also more titillating - the bare arm, it has been said, was to the 1630s what the ankle was to the Victorians).
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