In the tablaos and on the stage, the women, their hair swept severely back, swirl in flounced and flowing tight-waisted dresses.
He is represented here by a few props and costumes, a flounced scarlet dress among them, and a grainy video of a 1968 performance in which a kind of coy mincing alternates with hypnotic dramatic gesture.
The maid held up a flounced dress of pale-green spotted muslin.
The flounced dress was trimmed in delicate ivory lace about the sleeves and neckline, which draped in a vee across her bosom.
Among her standout looks were slim shirtdresses in navy jersey and leopard-print chiffon, and loose flounced dresses that keep volume in play for fall.
Reeve performed the song in a demure costume of a flounced dress and bonnet, letting the audience in on the racy innuendos of the song through knowing winks and gestures.
There was one of Aunt Frances in the eighties, in a flounced dress and a little "sacque" with its sloping shoulders and square scallops . . . AND a frilled parasol.
The organist played Handel, guests obediently opened their programs, and bridesmaids emerged in flounced dresses.
It was of delicately crafted porcelain, graced with a figure of a raven-haired Gypsy woman in a flounced red dress.