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Her clothes, well draped in silk and cotton with French seams, are conceived to be easy for travel, all washable.
It's why the fabric worked so well draped on Beyonce, and why in the 60s and 70s it made such an impact.
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Equally, those who are determined to stay in might as well drape themselves in temporary Euroscepticism and mutter about how hard it is for Mr Cameron to "squeeze anything out of that lot".
Done well, drapes of fabric play with shape and form.
Lay this in the tin, pressing it down well, and drape the excess over the sides.
On Tuesday, a rocky cove there still bore a smear of tide-carried black oil, as well as sheets draped over the rocks to soak it up.
It has seemed that way for 11 weeks now, 11 weeks that might as well have been draped in black-and-purple bunting.
The skirt draped well, and the top was a sturdily engineered bustier lined with an all-weather, vulcanized latex material, tough enough to grip off-road or on the dance floor.
Chanel, whose father had flogged men's underwear of factory-knitted stockinette (jersey), was aware from childhood that the drab stuff draped well, and drapery on the natural body was readable as sexy.
However, it was the Cuban flag that Jagger – the diplomat as well as the showman – draped over his shoulders to loud applause during Brown Sugar.
Although they are flat and generally do not drape well, they have been used for centuries to make ceremonial and decorative dress and costumes.
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