Suroth swept toward Morgase, carefully holding her pale blue robe to keep her skirts exposed, snow-white, with hundreds of tiny pleats.
One example from Tokyo, "with its tiny pleats, really stands out", according to the photographer.
His shirt sleeves are gathered into wrist bands with tiny pleats (visible by his left hand) and have fine lace ruffles, 1766.
Her prettiest dresses, one cascading to the floor, had a black-and-white tie-dye effect, with tiny pleats that seemed to catch the tones in their folds.
The epidermis contains only a single layer of cells, each of which bears multiple cilia ("hairs") and microvilli (tiny "pleats") that penetrate through the cuticle.
Smocking is a sewing or embroidery technique in which the tiny pleats are drawn together with thread or yarn.
In honor of the arrival of summer, she had donned her pale-blue linen with the tiny pleats.
The many tiny pleats that gather in her skirt can be seen, 1652.
Hundreds of fanlike projections from the curves are formed from tiny pleats in the paper.
But I loved the shirt, so I took it to a tailor, who shook her head and said it was a complicated endeavor, given all those tiny pleats.