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"I don't like that" said one bien habille lady behind me as a model came out in a printed shift.
Patricia Zohn: CultureZohn: Balenciaga at the Spanish Institute Patricia Zohn 2010
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"I don't like that" said one bien habille lady behind me as a model came out in a printed shift.
Patricia Zohn: CultureZohn: Balenciaga at the Spanish Institute Patricia Zohn 2010
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"I don't like that" said one bien habille lady behind me as a model came out in a printed shift.
Patricia Zohn: CultureZohn: Balenciaga at the Spanish Institute Patricia Zohn 2010
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"I don't like that" said one bien habille lady behind me as a model came out in a printed shift.
Patricia Zohn: CultureZohn: Balenciaga at the Spanish Institute Patricia Zohn 2010
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"I don't like that" said one bien habille lady behind me as a model came out in a printed shift.
Patricia Zohn: CultureZohn: Balenciaga at the Spanish Institute Patricia Zohn 2010
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"I don't like that" said one bien habille lady behind me as a model came out in a printed shift.
Patricia Zohn: CultureZohn: Balenciaga at the Spanish Institute Patricia Zohn 2010
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La mise en scène au Institut Polonais fait appel aux nouvelles technologies (deux écrans de projection: un écran de cinéma en derrière de la scène et en avant scène un écran plus étroit ou il y a une projection du médecin habille dans son robe de docteur, assit, son dos tourne au public, ou en profil, comme observateur de ce qui se passe sur la scène.)
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Women of all shapes, and in all manners of _habille_ and _dishabille_, leaned over the cross-doors and gazed curiously at the coming show.
My New Curate P.A. Sheehan
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"II est un petit homme, Tout habille de gris, Dans Paris!"
Michael Strogoff Or, The Courier of the Czar Jules Verne 1866
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In society, the _habit habille_ is almost banished, and they begin to go even to great suppers in frock: the court and diplomatic corps, however, must always be excepted.
Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 2 Thomas Jefferson 1784
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